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If you've always wanted to live at 3225 Turtle Creek Boulevard -- hey, two pools! -- now's your chance, as Unit 1120 appears to have fallen into foreclosure. And it's but one of many foreclosed properties being auctioned off July 26 at the Omni Mandalay Hotel in Las Colinas, beginning around 1 p.m. Here's your complete list of available properties, for those looking for a deal. I like this one on Holmes Street; looks like there's city money in it? And says here the house on South Ewing was built in 1925 -- and purchased in January? --Robert Wilonsky
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