Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1921, Page 12

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sonable terms of payment. Union Realty Exclusive rooms and bath; large attics porches; hot-water heat; el In addition, these homes app with all modern housing acc KEEP IN MIND—there cost more to build them now Circumstances Massachusetts 2606 36th Just Above Naval ed to Foreign Service. The pri stance. We illustrate two interior views—the Colonial arch at stairway and the unique open fireplace. Every modern improve- ment that makes homes “livable” and convenient is anticipated in the building of this residence. The Northumberland New Hampshire Avenue at V Street Apartments available for immediate possession under our co-operative plan 2 to 7 rooms and bath, from $2,700 to $11,500. Rea- One-third cash and balance, including all expenses and interest, less than rent. Build- ing is fireproof and modern in every particular. Mr. Seay on Premises Daily 4 to 8 0’Clock, Sunday, 10 to 8 O’Clock Evans Building, 1420 N. Y. Ave. SIX-ROOM HOMES Between 14tk and 16th Sts. N.W. In a location of wonderful prospects of increasing value—2 reliably built brick homes with 6 well planned See Them Sunday—Open All Day! They Are on 15th Street at Webster Take 14th street car marked “l4th and Colorado Ave.” or “Takoma Park” to 14th and Webster and walk one square west or drive out Sixteenth street. SHANNON & LUCHS Builders and Owners One of Those Rare Chances to Purchase a New Residence at a Price Made by Unusual See Salesman on Premises Sunday Corporation Agent Main 8415 and front and double rear ectricity; spacious yards. ear well and are equipped essories. are but 2 left—it would than they are selling for! Ave. Heights Place ! Observatory THIS home was built by Small, a builder whose integ- rity and dependability can be counted upon, for a United States Army Officer who has just been order- ce results from this circum- HOLLOW TILE with Stucco; Clear Oak Floors throughout; High-grade Tastefully Selected Electric Fixtures; Hot-water Heat; Colonial Front Potrch and Large Breakfast Porch, connecting by French Door with Dining Room; also Very Large Sleeping Porch. LOT 50 feet by 130 feet. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, i i The Newport apartments, 2164 Florida avenue northwest, have been pur- | chased by Francis A. Crawford, an investor. The sale was conducted | through the office of Graeme T. Smallwood. The bullding contains sixteen | apartmen BULDING PERNIT SSUED THI W More Than $100,000 in! FIVE RESIDENCES SOLD DURING THE PAST WEEK Boss & Phelps Handles Sale of | Small Houses and Two-Family Apartment. Five residential properties changed | owners this weck through the real, B |d P % t (rsiau- flice of Bo: & Phelps. or. V. . Slosson of N Home Building Projects ) in 1 Siosson of New e Council, purchased Recorded. b More than $100,000 in home building permits was recorded this week by the District building inspector. Thi represented a marked increase in value of permits issued over last week's figures, when little activity was shown. vorable report of the Distric official is taken by local real estate men as forecasting an ecarly resump- tion of dwelling construction in Washington. Harry A. Kite was granted a per- | mit for the erection of a row of homes | from 3212 to 3218 Macomb strect and | i { WANTED to $25,000. for houses at 3225 and 3227 33d ®treet northwest. The estimated cost of these dwellings was given as A number of other permits were is sued for individual home projects The list of permits follows: M. k, to repair 3020, Cam- t garage rear 821 15th St. N.W. , to erect garage rear urvard street; cost, $800. apero, to build dwelling 4801 Georgia avenue; cost, $10,000, Harris Shapero, to build garage rear 48501 gla avenue; cost, $50 “unkhouser, to bu! frame 5408 Illinois avenue; cost, M. Harr, to repair 903-905 H i street northeast; cost, $3,000. H. Ho in, to build three Channing street north- 000, is, to repair 1212 K 0 repair rear 1243 Morse $200, 0 erect garage 106 arage rear 1347 garage rear cost, $450. to erect garage rear rect ; cost, $400. ‘Washington Cast Stone Company, Inc., to build storage 1310 1, street southeast ; cost, $1,350. L. M. Kelly, to ercct garage rear 14 Grant place ; cost, $300. . Finnacon, to repair 3013 20th street northeast; cos G. Hepner, to t garage rear 51! Kents $300. Br: 227 it with us. Quick results. cost, $200. , to repair §3 D cost $150. repair rear 3210 ble Building Company, to re- pair 14th and New York avenue; cost, $600. R. H. Gasl northw Fran reet southeast; cost, . . Goddard, to repair rear 3061 M street northwest; cost, $200. I G. Wi CHEVY . to erect garage rear outheast; cost, $200. to repair 3124-3126 cost, $10,000. , to erect garage rear 7 ky avenue southeast; cost, §! Gardner, to erect garage rear treet; $25. speculator. | r 936 I street; ] to repair 1739 Co- flaces. cost, $300. R. A. Grant, to repair 750 ; cost, $200. ze H. Theile, to erect garage, 306 Massachusetts ~ avenue northeast; cost, $1,000. Louis Hirsh, to erect garage rear 12 F strect; cost, $500. Nelson, to erect garage rear|! crete drive. palr 1631-1633 11th 9,000. . to repair 612 9th cost, $1,000. to erect garage rear 5% Kanawha strect; cost, $400. . . augherty, to erec rage 2228 15t strect; cost, 3350, 0 SoTRE ‘WOULD CHANGE WIFE FOR LOT Chicago real estate men are wondering what next will be offered in payment for realty, after reading of the at- jtempt of a Chicago man to exchange his wife for a building lot. off Connecticut avenue. bro}zer. e The first baby born in the Cappalpa apartments, Pittsburgh, will bring its parents a month’'s rent free, it was announced this week by J. L. Mo- Caskey, owner of the apartments and a supporter of the Roosevelt anti- race-suiclde view. - Lanier place, in Washington Heights, § | from Edmund B. O'Brien. | two-story, | Leated floors throughout and other improve- ments: sioner of pensions, 302 T Mildred story wa E and a fireproof garage We have clients wishing to purchase modern homes in desirable sections of city and suburbs, ranging in price from $7,000 Substantial cash payments. John W. Thompson & Co. Incorporate: O O Real Estate Is Active There is demand for all classes of real estate. The demand scems to be general. Every kind of property—city, suburban and country—is chang- ing hands. This office is closing many deals and we have numbers of inquiries. If you have real estate of any character for sale don't delay listing Gardiner & Dent, Inc. 717 14th St. N.W. oo L R A rare bargain for komeseeker, investor or Nothing approximating this buy in this ex- clusive section at a Price less than $10,000 to $15,000 above price of this property. Colonial type; large center hall, 11 rooms, 3 baths, one of them a tiled shower; 4 large fire- Pancled walls, quartered oak floors downstairs, new heating plant, beautiful lighting fixtures. Two-car garage matches house; con- One of the most attractive lots in Chevy Chase, 80x125; shaded by 10 magnificent trees. In Maryland, 3 squares beyond the Circle, just Can be inspected any time Saturday or Sunday or after 3 p.m. other days. Purchase from owner or through your 10 East Lenox Street SATURDAY, Thomas, an_out-of-tow This 1 brick having hous oak eight-room with hot water, Dr. Frank D. Byington, commis- sold his home at ‘lor street, in_ Petworth, to Fagan. This is a two- six-room house, having hot- heat, electric lights, porches | A home just completed by W. C. | zll | Just off 16th strect $1,000 Cash, $58.36 —per month including every- thing. Modern 4-room and fine large tiled bath apartment in The Crestor, 1475 Columbia Road N.W,, convenient to Mt. Pleasant and 14th street cars. Open Sunday. Davis & Steele 1420 N. Y. Ave. M. 5082-3398 HOUSES Main 1477 TWO APARTMENT BUILDINGS CHANGE OWNERS R 1 S d B street northeaxt, were wold this week | investor, for n consideration sald to hav. 000. The sale was negotiated through the office of William E. | Fowler & Compnny. brick garage. feet. ARGONNE TERRACE CVERLOOKING ROCK CREEK PARK { | | | | | ECENTLY. The lot is 70 by 150 FEBRUARY 19, 1921—PART 2. A two-family apartment at 2 street northwest, owned by F King, was purchased by Math Johnson. The cond floor, | l_ """" . Homes th e estimates h tract. rR.X. FERGUSON || 1114 9th St. N.w. ‘We Also Build Garages That Satisfy AT 16th AND COLUMBIA ROAD parlors and three open porches. THESE HOMES ARE THE ULTIMATE IN FINISH, DECORATIONS, CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN Heated Sample House, 1628 Argonne Place Open Daily From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. William S. Phillips 1409 New York Ave. Main 98 from carpeater and Inc. Phone N. 231-232 CHASE ?Have You Noticed? ntains five rooms and bath; Why Not Remodel the Old Home? Have Ferguson make a bid and remodel your old home, under one contract. Don’t Worry the save vou money. | Wiring, Painting, Decorating, ] Floor-finishing, Heating, Roofing, Carpenter Work, Plumbing—Any Alteration—All Under One Con- Inspect these ultra-modern homes. They contain built-in heated garages, real open fireplaces of unusual charm, sun —the difference between a row of rented houses and a colony of home owners? . 5 ) Talk to some of the apartment owners in the Walker Co-operative buildings. You will find them enthusiastic. 'WHY? Because each one is acquiring ownership at LESS COST THAN RENT. Because each one appreciates the advantage of neighbors of the substantial class who are owners. Because each one is co-operating in a constructive way, resulting in a service and management impossible of attainment in a rented building. PROFIT this week. r have refused attractive profits in the last few weeks. were contracted for several months ago. That is one reason why one purchaser refused an offer of $2,000 It is one reason why numerous other purchasers These buildings We are offering apartments in them on a basis of lower =cices than we could buy the buildings today. FOR EXAMPLE: 3 Rooms, Bath and Porch—$4,300 to $4,500. Cash payments, $1,400 to $1,500. Total monthly payments $41.04 to $42.60.* 4 Rooms, Bath and Porch—$5,500 to $6,000. Cash payments, $1,800 to ne payments, §52.40 to §56.8 yments ) Rooms, Bath and Porch—$7,400 to $7,800. Cash paymen .5 payments, $69.72 to $73.84.% 8 Rooms_2 Baths and Porch—$12,000. payment, + §113,60.* 2 Rooms and Bath—$3.100 payments, $1,000 to $1,300. ments, $34.95 to $42.10.% 3 Rooms and Bath—$5,500. = $2,300. Total monthly. payment, $53. THE LAMBERT 1791 Lanier Place N.W. ? THE AVONDALE ; ! 1734 P St. N.W. $4,000. 3 Rooms and Ba $1,500. Total month ments, $. ments, 5 Rooms and Bath—$7,500 and $8,500. 2 Total yment, $46.88. ,000. ‘Total monthly 00t DO METoEat Bbat Cash payments, $3.500 to payments, $102.50 to $140.63.% Cash payment, Total monthly THE CAVANAUGH | 1725 17th St. N.W. | i 1 Room and Bath—3$1,700 to $1,900. ment, $600. ments above INCLUDE your water, Nt ‘}L‘:.‘:{z. Nervice and similar expenses, all intezest and a substantial curtail on the principal. ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inc. Originators of the Perfected Co-Operative Plan in Washington 813 15th Street N.W. $21.55.% to $1800. hpasn 2 Hooms and Bath—3$2500 to $2,900. Toll Zopnibils sy Toents, §28.25 to $32.05.% 3 Rooms and Bath—$4,100 to $4,900. payments, $1.400 to $1,600. 'ash S 60. ments, $45.45 to $55.05.* payment, X proportionate share of taxes, heat, Cash Total monthly pay- Southern Building. Cash_payment, 0 to $7,500. Cash pay- Total monthly pay- Cash monthly 10,000 and $13,500. 0. Total monthly Cash pay- Total monthly payments, $18.65 to Cash payments, $800 to $1 000. Total monthly Day- e e the six rooms and bath 1 lach apartment has a separate heat- first-floor apartment * ing plant. The property is now rented. \

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