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Apartments.com Launches App at the Apple App Store
Last month, we had posted something about UDR releasing an apartment finder to help match seekers with available apartments via the iPhone. Now, Apartments.com releases their own iPhone app which is now available at the Apple App Store. Whether you are looking for an apartment across the street or across the country, renters can
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I just moved to chicago and this app really helped me while i was looking for apartments. easy to use, fast, and a wide selection are all at your fingertips.



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