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1324 Adams St NE

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2101 3rd St Ne

1310 Downing Pl NE

1314 Downing Pl NE

1390 Bryant St NE

515 Montana Ave NE

400 Evarts St NE

1341 Adams St NE

1322 Downing Pl Ne

1318 Downing Pl Ne

2900 12th St NE

Kensington Place

1326 Downing Pl NE

1345 Adams St NE

1334 Downing Pl NE

1315 Downing Pl Ne

213 Adams St NE

1319 Downing Pl NE

315 Evarts St NE

1323 Downing Pl NE

722 -724 Hamlin St NE

The Edgewood

2929 12th St NE

1944 3rd St Ne

1948 3rd St NE

1956 3rd St NE

3rd Street Flats

1916 3rd St NE

2429 2nd St NE

1912 3rd St NE

717-719 Irving St

709 Irving St NE

1900 3rd St NE

717-719 Irving St NE

3012 12th St NE

3018 12th St NE

713-715 Irving St NE

276 T St NE

1937 2nd St NE

1925 2nd St NE

974-974 Mount Olivet Rd NE

1921 2nd St NE

1929 2nd St NE

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