Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1921, Page 14

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SATURDAY, JAMUABY 1, 1921—PART THE EVENING BTAR, K £ S ! OFFK:E'. ANo PERSONNEL OF ! ~ ECTORS SIMEEST N ALLAN 54 WALKER W. EDGAR LEEDY PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. BROWNING VICE PRESIDENT. BUILDING ABIIVITYT SALES BERTRAM G. LENNON _ INSURANCE B. E. CLARK LEROY GADDI‘E#_R e cflt&.‘l‘?lvi . B. CALDWELL Expect General Resumption TREASURER e £ KgSETTLEMENT W. EDGAR PG LEK.PYWO“ F m uufiERTOR of Construction on All Types of Structures. | A marked improvement in the build. ing and real estate business of Wash. ington, accompanied by a geaeral re- sumption of construction work on all | types of structures, is looked for by local real estate ruen with the open- ing of the new yea ognizant of the lut that the late | nths of 1920 saw a lowering of stabi- Be Sure to See Our i SUNSHINE HOMES —with ground all aruund % and real « open fireplaces— K;' for no more than a house | in a row. i Finished and Unaished—Open 9 to & i On Arkansas Ave. at 13th o | ragut. Saul’s Addition. Shortage Still Aeste, | - It is pointed out that, besides the| 4th a3d Ga. Ave. car to Emerson. | inore encouraging conditions brought | On 12th St. at Michi- y gan Ave., Brookiand. Over |ff{ 20 sold. 40 acres in de- i velopment. jeal ',’." ¢ the housing shorta ; == e Rip Ty rrrrs - e G A T UGN £ SHAON . i SERER T W5 "IHHm”lll”"ll“"”fl!” Wy B Woodward Building, 15t dH on ather it ie ex i m ‘ : ) } = ‘. | iling i | il 11" I 2 Ml 1“ ll ...... Ml[ ...... : {of the return to a somewhat more| = {normal state of the construction in- 3 2 dnalry “to make up for lost time.” | || 1n addition it is known that a sum- | { ber of builders who have been hold- & off in their program ¢ | | { more auspicious conditions for build-| 1 ing are planning to launch their pre | MONG the things we in America have in common is our virtually every theater of human activity. It was inevitable that new world heritage of inspiring enthusiasm that s forever ~ the important field of Realty should be affected, intimately and literally involved as it is with the very foundations of the home, | | looking over the fleld w | financing promising operaflnn: Agents Expect Revival, seeking and striving for higher goals; that is never content | You sre in ste city i i e | : : the industrial and mercantile establishments, the states—the e o me asie of Insuguailon | \yith ordinary success. § - : e e e el o ey e rhe undamental parts so essential to the complete parcel, the nation tiful suburb. The vear just brought to a close has been an unusual year in . itself. Armsleigh Park lies just nore | between Cleveland Park [fi|bot A 1o comiartably Sesst 1 | and Chevy Chase—on the \hme dlmeully should be met with by | ighest point of ground in | 8ECL oy rotalng Romes for e | Lol : j : | the District of Colun}bm— high government officials vl;aw:t;‘ ERE at the seat Of govemment, in the Natl()n,s Capltal H scheduled to take office March thece ace stores, pablic and -} 7€ estate men will enter the year | private schools, churches, ll!\with the determination to take part | . . 3 ; cic,_handy by-and with | ;1:: i '.;'."}1:;’3[, City, this company hashad a noteworthy part in making . 2 pregictions te e effes 3 { alleys improved. | e on" e u..,.«i:},.“.iz.:;ut‘y‘g the past year a very successful one for Washington realty, th It o ~ The Cottages and Bunga- | lows which comprise this I Ty ere. will we dispelied, o : The books of the company show that sales have been consum- community are of most [fi 1IRCuY S%v for a more_stabil ..i: § astistic - designs-sapesior [ | cenial_ ead i sunetmont e | mated' during 1920 at an aggregate of $5,041,800, as follows: construction; completely —— | equipped with every mod- } Joy s i\l ern convenience — real [fi; Sor ““l":,gl 9 o "(’xild ¢ ” ?:32:;:?_5:‘?;;5; u:: S. \,\nmxuu- presxdem of the 8. w. | { % ey == = ) — SIS ; ret;arkablly _Iowuprices— :f—:,'::“ s 2:’--’.‘-‘;‘"5'-':“ .:zl':;nn Toml Sales Of Business P roperty ....... $698,950.00 : : = - = and on pleasing terms. 1 issued | ! 2 \ i . : 522 Eiht Roome . Total Sales of Unimproved Property.... 519,427.52 : Looking Ahead | e for dm:g::;o; I .‘:::{ Total ?les of Out-of-town Property . . . . 14,000.00 fi : ' g i e se cars to | ifi,,%e";g: e hing Total Sales of Apartments ............ 3,314,340.00 i l LOOK forward to great development in the ‘ west—Wisconsin ave. cars “2; 1 2 S A5 : 3 i phone Gloveland 1490 and | |25 9t "T()tai Sdles'of Resldentlal Property ..... 495,082.50 City of Washington during the coming year. | will call for you: N ] , ‘ 1 expect to see an increased population.. Although ‘ | —_— : : . the nuniber of employees in many of the Departments | p | ° | when there is a great 1N iR | ackees ‘:"..:‘.:?::f“‘."w‘-.:"lm Total Sales oo vevvrvivgonneas .$5,041.800.02 ' may be decreased, the expanding activities of other ‘ : : % Gemand” - : i Departments will result in'an increase. - Any net ! | GEORGETOWN PROPER o | : i 5 AMONG FIVE TRANSFERS | Nearly $2,000,000 of these sales have been of Co-operative . decr?ase insniy opision euil % weene t.h . affeet G : , i . i SN ) e the influx of those attracted to Washington by the 2 :ipac:tld‘;ve: i {014 Place on O Bk i e =| Apartments. Such a great percentage is particularly gratifying, political, social, intellectual Sni muticnl Gatihithes modeled by Tts New P : ; : & w:i;:.ig: ; : i ' for the reason that it is evidence of a great success that is attrib- | and by the personnel of the many large corporations, gains ive residence properties were sold s e . . . a = = 1 Open for Inspection Sanday || 2t west ";"{."“::‘,:."?.&‘Ezia"‘.n‘:'d. utable to the foresight and. courage of the Allan E. Walker Com- | legal firms, and the like, which are constantly finding | . ’ Georgetown prope! . . - . - b pany exclusively; that is, intfoducing to Washmgton its plan of | ¥ mecessary lo establish principal or bronch. gffices | b mc""‘“‘bu& &'*"‘h“nw' C & Ownershlp . inthe City of Washington to handle the large volume | ] e T e Pt e s of business in the many linesof Governmentactivities. £ - ; f : . § v forIngme This has been pronounced as the greatest forward step that has | Undoubtedly there will be @ large amount of | |, commercial building. The question of future home i . i 1500 G s | |2 " “ Eio e is ot twok| been made in local real estate for a decade or more: When it is ' pbee further considered that this plan wasinaugurated but nine months - 1{ building will be regulated by the investment return. ago, the marked demand for apartments under our co-operative | Witl 5 powmlic c?ngwted c.ond‘.tm"s e ; , Iy R : . 3 ; ! prospect of e substantial reduction in present real i ':.": s nd baih botwsterheat etee | plan is all the more impressive. e aolae T O R T T By R v e g’ ens % : I ion a e Jot. Maj. Hitchens is B o o | i S gxoé'é:g:;tg?r;:mw | a S the nearest guarantee for the future is the history of the | 5 g g o o “:“'“"”- past, so the success of the Allan E, Walker Company in - Lo = e —— N ; Open for Inspaction Sundey . the past is a safe guidepost for those who in the future i {1 I D will have need of competent advice and aid in the selling, buying Irrespective of what your real estate interests may be, whether T TRl or renting of real estate, in the effecting of loans, the plvacmg of in- active or merely prospective, you are assured of complete facil- “ . R 5 surance or in any related capacity. ities and competent personnel when you call upon the— | : North Columbia Heights i | 905 Shopharsl 5t W.W. i e * iy | Open for Inspection Sanday : mbz;:dms?n REAL ESTATE AND lNSURANCE BROKERS ol | meiom i e || : : E drpartments, excellently ar- R o = ~ w | B B ,..:fl::,:‘,:r.::"gmm ==| 813 Fifteenth St. NW. - : s nrE g : Southern Building © CHAS. D. SAGER, ||t st £ bt aln, stovsse : e 3 3 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. .uumon of about 500 homes. Busi- ’ : Matm 38 . 'l,;:l!m?r ':“....-.“‘-5‘3"’.."‘.?‘;:““ 4 | 1 does a0t materialize, X ' »

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