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Bedrooms up or down? Choose your side of duplex

March 04, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

What: Two brand-new two-story condominiums just east of Interstate 35 and half a block away from Riverside Drive. There are only two condos in this complex. They share one interior, first-floor wall and have separate entrances and garages. They are decorated in a modern style with cube-shaped art niches, circular ...
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