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$5,000
8323 S CARPENTER STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60620
COOK COUNTY
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LOTNETWORK ID:
7380029
STATUS:
Active
Lot
MLS NUMBER:
11284321
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LAND FOR SALE IN CHICAGO, IL
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