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C class areas are heavy single family. Some doubles, a few four family. a few 5+ are scattered about in those areas. There may actually be more 6-8-12 unit properties in the C areas.

There are some 4 units in B areas. I'll need to look to see what is out there for the 5-10 unit range that are really B properties.

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