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" Washington—the Most “Livadie” ~ City in America. HIS ORGANIZATION deals particularly in Exclusive Listings. It has a double advan- tage. The buyer is directed to something that, has not been hacked about the market. The seller receives the full benefit of a thoroughly modern organization of experts who. know values and have many inquiries: fpr homes, and in such a case, flaring publicity is not required to effect quick results. “Maximum Service® is the service for you, whether you buy or sell, and this office is founded on Maximum Service. 1405 ~Eye Strest. N Main 4752 Nearby Virgini e’ o Willett Heights > Only 5 2-10 miles from \White House; prices $75 to $530, nothing higher ; lots located on Chain Bridge Road directly opposite Mt. Olivet Church, within 3 minutes walk of Lacey Station on Wash. & Old Dominion Rail- way, (15 minutes from Georgetown) and about 7 or 8 minutes walk of Lacey Station on the Falls Church line, (28 minutes from 12th & Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.) Best car service out of Washington! Lots offered at SACRIFICE PRICES for very quick sales. Ground lies well, very high elevation, many especially attractive building sites to select from. Prices are ridicuously low and terms are very easy. Sizes of lots: some are as large as 60 feet front by 231 feet deep, and the smallest is 50 feet by 125 feet deep, every lot has 50 feet front or more. (47 have more than %4 of an acre and side- walks are laid in front of them, also nice hedge planted and young shade trees set out.) TWO LARGE SALE SIGNS ON PROPERTY 3 Lots at $550 Each 5 Lots at 500 Each 23 Lots at 475 Each 19 Lots at 450 Each 5 Lots at 425 Each 6 Lots at 400 Each 4 Lots at 375 Each 8 Lots at 350 Each 4 Lots at 325 Each 5 Lots at 300 Each 9 Lots at 275 Each 11 Lots at 250 Each 10 Lots at 225 Each 13 Lots at 175 Each 6 Lots at 150 Each 5 Lots at 100 Each ! 4 Lots at 75 Each HOW TO REACH ON ELECTRIC CARS Take 12th arid Pa. Ave. line to Lacey Station, which is 28 minutes’ ride. Get off and walk north to property, about 7 or 8 minutes’ walk, or take cars at 36th and M Streets (Washing- ton and Old Dominion Railway, Bluemogt Branch), and get off at Lacey Station and walk north to property, about 3 minutes. BY AUTO * Cross Aqueduct Bridge.and go through Eherrydale through to Livingstone Heights, and turn so‘uth at Livingstone Heights and you are at the property, or gc * 7 way of Claren- don, on main Falls Church road, and turn a. .cey Station aqd you are only a short distance from_the property, which is focated on the Main Road between Ballston and Livingstone Heights, directly opposite Mt. Olivet Church. There are other ways to get to the property by auto roads. Should you have occasion to ask any one, get them to direct you to Lacey Station on the Washington and Old Dominion or Mt. Olivet Church on Chain Bridge Road. Dis- tance from White House to this subdivision by auto road is 5 2-10 miles. IS Lots now plainly marked—numbers in center of each lot; 4 pegs mark each lot, placed this week by surveyor. Two. large sale signs on property. You can inspect these lots any time. LOTS WILL BE SOLD! No reservations made. First come first served. Come early, see what is offered for sale, and if you are suited (that is, fully satisfied), you are getting 100 cents in value for every dollar you pay. Buy: the lot you like best. For prices refer to blue prints, which will be given you on ground, and prices are plainly marked so you can inspect lots yourself and take all the time You want. > The owners, a Roanoke, Va., Syndicate, took this ground in exchange for other property, and are not desirous of ,making money but getting their cash out of the ground as quickly as possible. & ; 1 took this ground to sell as exclusive agent only. after putting my own prices on these lots, and they are lower than anything I know of around nearby Virginia. I predict excep- tionally quick sales, and want only satisfied clients. . TERMS $25.00 cash on each lot, balance $12.00 per month, which * includes all interest (you do not pay any taxes until you have completely paid for your lots), and if you pay all cash’at time of purchase or 30 days later, your deed will be drawn and recorded at the owner’s expense. Plans, prices and all information at office. I will be on ground all day Sunday, June 26, 1921, from 10 a.m. until dark, and will gladly give any and all information. Come out Sun- day and see for yourself these lots. Prices are low, and they will go-very fast. This subdivision is high, dry, cool and healthy. Lots so well located, so close to Washington, will go quickly. v2 1’handled a subdivision near: this about 18 months ago, and sold 30 lots in two Sundays, and I personally knows of many lots that have been resold at fine profits. I also handled a subdivision in Clarendon (Arlington aPrk) and sold about 97 lots and on easy terms, and not ore ‘})urchaser has given up his lot. If looking for vacant ground on_which to build, you cannot go wrong, and if you want a place to put aside a * small amount each month, I know of no better way or_place. 1 feel sure that the public, after inspecting these lots, will buy them up quickly, as prices are extremely low. Don’t take my word for this. Look at several other sub- divisions first, and then you will_.be convinced that these statemeats are facts. WALTER O’HARA | “] Specialize in Nearby Vrginia” EXCLUSIVE AGENT 1309 H Street N.W. Main 49?8 lleaer Says D. C. People il | nortnweet, for || Brick chimneys and \FEW FORGED SALES FREALESTAT Buy Property to Hold Permanentiy. Auction sales of looal propartiss placed pn the block because of de- faulting of deeds of trust have been unusually few n number of late, pointing t the fact that purchasers of real estate in Washington for the past few years intend to make this city_their permanent home, -mfllu to Vernon G. Owen of the firm Thomas J. ('wen & Son, res! estate, auctioneers. * Ready renewal of loans or replace- ment of the same shows sound Val and conservative investments, he de- clares. A number of properties have been auct Off recently for pri: vate Owners, executors. trastel n‘n:nd by the court to Close estates, 3 Propertiva Receatly Sol. Among properties recently seld wars the two-story bdrick store and. apa! ment 633 street northeast, wi several one-story garages in the rear, for $13,500; a two-story and base ment brick dwelling on G street near 13th strest northeast for $2,775; the large three-story brick dwelling, 220 I street northwest, for §8.000; three- story brick & northwest, for §8.300; store and aweil- ;vl-:. 1233 ' 7th street morthwest, 'l:: for_ §2.! story brick dweiling, 453 New York avenue northwest, $2,500; two b houses in Browps court, for $1,7 two-story and ing. 18 L street southwest, for $5,30 two-story brick dwelllng on Geors avenue near Otis street. fof 38,500 four brick dwellings on Myrtle street northeast, §$7.725; premises 6360 Geor- a avenue, a lai lling, for §: ; an improved lot in Sixteenth Street Heights, for $1.400; frame aw'mn‘.‘ 837 Shepherd street northwest, §5.050; two bri % 12th street small fral house on Sumn D. two-story fireproof street northwest, for $58,500; fra dwelling, 210 V street northwest, for $1,000: houses at 1813-16-18 Wiltber- ger place, for $6.400; five small brick dwellings on 23d street mear Wash- ingten Circle, for $7.500, and a num- ber of lots in Chevy Chase. HAS SEVEN BUNGALOWS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Allan E. Walker Investment Com- pany Adding to Homes in the Brookland Section. Seven bungalows, part of plan for construction of Afteen dwellings in Brookland. by the Allan E. alker Investment Company, are under con- struction. Bungalows wiil ba erected or Perry street, corner of 12th street mortheast; 13th street. near Randdlph, and on Michigan avenue. One dwelling is under roof, three have foundations built and the ri this week. It l| | expected they will be ready for occu: pancy September 1. These bungalows will b modern Ia every way. Located on, large lots, ranging from 45 feet by 125 feet to 50 by 200 feet; they will be bullt g0 that there is space for a garage. Plans call for high roofs, shlng ample ventilation over the living There will be two bed- s, dath, parlor, living room ai kitchen, with breakfast room equipped with built-in Pullman sets. Front porches will be incorporated. fireplace in liv- ing room, hardwood floors throughout, numerous plugs for flopr lights and electrical appliances will be among features. Heating plants will de installed to suit the purchasers. This operation is the first of a serfes proposed by the Allan E. Walker In- vestment Company in various sections of the city and suburbs, which will add malerially to relief of the demand for moderate-priced homes in t! tion’s capital placed on the e gy Doe et market at a price in the neighborhood of $7.750, A number aiready have been reserved. C——— Home building in New York ecity has increased 157 per cent this spring over last season’s figures. LTI I o You’ll Be Interested in These Arms- leigh Park Cottages —for they represent the best Home buy in *all Washington—so a host of happy owners say. = There are only two or three left of the completed Cottages. The price is attract- ive—and so -are the terms. e R TR R R e P Armsleigh Park is the highest point in Washington; and is conveniently located just north of Cleveland Park. Handy to down town—with stores, schools, churches, ete., within a stone’s throw of the Park limits. . Perfect Homes, these—wholly detach- ed; col * oy 0, Phone me—Cleveland 1499—or call at 4415 39th st—any day or evening. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle street (first stop morth of Burean of Standards), walking west, or Wisconsin Ave. to ‘Windom street. R. E. HAMILTON welling, 713 K street] Siduey Selomen, a focal Invaster, this week ! ment house, at 30th and L high northeast, a two-sto brick house, purchase son for a home, EALTY SALES MADE, REPRESENTING $95,000 ——— Several Reported During Week Are to Purchasers Who Will Use OPPORTUNITY Wanted Real Estate Sales-Manager Man of experience, ability and character will be given ntefest in business. An _eppertusity to T oh Sales. totaling in value 000, were reported this week nk A. cmm‘.’.. i The list o ftransactions follows: Minnie Brown sold to Joseph E. Williams premises at 779 Harvard street northwest. This s & room house, with colonial front porch, built by Harry Wardman. Mabel E. Gorman becom ing investment. Thoroughly experi- enced, live wire salesman ‘who can qualify as sales- manager will be consid- room house, electric lights. It was purchased as & home for Mr. ormac. J. Dallas Grady sold to Frederick Johnson premises at 705 10th street dential. Address Box 141-B, Star_offi JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO. —~——{ncorporated——— Main 1477 Modern home containing s»fll. 1 m& [ eeping porech. Large modern dwelling eon- floors, deamed cefl taining 10 rooms, 2 bathe located in exceptionally de- sirable section. House con- tains &ll modern improve- ments, Theluding hot water heat, electric lights. Has 2- gar garage on the rear of the o Reasonabdle terms can be arranged. Price, $19,750 ges, compiete laundry in lar. Newly papered painted. Price, $10,250 Apartment House Exceptionally desirable 18- rooms and bath dwelling, all modern improvements, hot water . heat, electric lights, hardwood floors. Wide lot im- proved with double car_ gar- age. Price, $12,500 18th & Columbia Road ‘Within half block of Knick- erbocker Theater, large three- story dwelling suitable for business purpose. Modern in every particular inciuding hot water t, electric lights. Price, $12,500 Near Cornecticut Ave. & N Street Modern home of 10 rooms, 2 baths, vapor heat, electric lights. In excellent condition of repair. Attractive house in an ex- ceptionally desirable .section. ablypriced at $16,500) Near 14th & Columbia Road Three-story stone dwelling containing 7 rooms, 2 baths. Attractively designed, with gpen fllreblllcc:n‘x T ater eat, electr! . Very de- sirable at the 4 JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO.. ¥ ——iIncorporatedem——— 821 lehSt. Main 1477 ¥ i 1; Looks Whag It Is— S 3 A Comfortable Home —the buying of which—will be a most sound investment Well worth your careful inspection —for this .. Colonial Horhe' On Macomb St. Cleveland Park has many points of superiority—in plan, construction, location. You won’t be able to pick a flaw in its livableness; and it is lotated just where it should be —consistentl the most select thoroyghfare in all Washington. _There are three baths, built-in m, and artistic stone chimneys and repiace. Lt n for inspection every day and ev?nl:lg Representative in atteuianne. Take Chevy Chase cars to Macomb street—west. - Harry A. Rite Owner and Builder {he Arne avart- streets morthwest, mml.dmnu Krafthofer for ;{ $30,080. Tho wale was arranged through the office of Fiacher & Friediander. stories - contaifis mine , bay-window by Mr. John- Thomas W. Walton sold to Adelaide e ber of firm, without mak- § i . ered. i 4|1l . Replies absolutely confi- 1921—PART 2. Le Bulle premises at 13th strest northwast. This is one of the houses bullt by Mr. Phillips. , It was purchased for a home. Reinhold von Rosen sola to-Joseph |l 2. Gatrvey p! at 1319 Otis street northwest. Frederick B. Brady sold to Andy C. Ramsey premises at 1528 E street southeast. This is a three-story bay- window brick home. H. E. Roblnson sold to O'Connell premises at 7 C :e;:hellt. & six-room and bath brick .. Ellen Jonn T. Harrl fit premises nortueast, a box-type house, cuiwmal front porch. Julla A. Carroll seld to Almeda G. Steele premises at 3700 1ith street |y northwest, a two-family apartment. Minnie Brown sold to Sarah Mop- kins premises at 1309 1st street northwest, a two-family apartment, mlll,l;llnln‘ twelve rooms and two 5. i Johr A, O'Neill sold to Johan E. Garvey premisss at 135 Varnum street northwest,' a uix-room house, contain- all modern conveniences. flllem A. Boss sold to M. R. Lemercier-Strocker premises at 2033 P astreet northwest, a three-story modern brick house. Libbie Kraft sold to Amelia Joachim premises at 2309 18th street north- west, a four-stofy brick house. street |} 0ld to W. J. Mof- 126 Morse street || “Save while you spend— Buy your own home.” —The Sgasbury Ce. Yoqur “Home” Is a Big Part of Your Life . Home ties are stronger, ambitions receive a greater impetus, when you own your home and are free from the worries of rent and kindred things. Consult us about Buying the Home that suits your requirements. The Financing is a matter of system more than it is of cash. We'll advise you ably. An assured income puts every one in position to become a2 Home Owner. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. “Everything in Real Estate” Now 1418 Eye St. | Form: 721 13th St $9,500 For the Best 6-Room House In Columbia Heights SEE IT SUNDAY OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL DAY Description: Brick house of superior design and construction, with 6 large rooms and bath; hot-water heat and electricity; hardwood floors throughout; front porch; GARAGE. Occupied by the owner, who must move to a larger home shortly and who has kept the house in truly ideal condition. The location is perfect—a refined street, just off the 14th st. car line, and within a few blocks of the conveniences of upper 14th st. HANNON- & LUCH " SPLENDID HOME OPPORTUNITIES MOST REASONABLY PRICED . Only $1,000 Cash 4008 to 4018 Marlborough, Place, Petworth ONE BLOCK OF BEAUTIFUL SOLDIERS’ HOME PARK 6 Being Built—3 Sold Before Completion These modern colonial tapestry brick residences are excellently arranged and attractively finished. They _cunuin_ twenty-foot-wide colonial porches, entrance hall, spacious living room; un- usually bright dining room; fine kitchen and good sized pantry. French doors lead from dining .room to open concrete breakfast porch; there are hardwood floors and mahogany and white trim. Second floor contains 3 comfortable bedrooms, with good size closets, roomy. tiled bath- room and sleeping porch entire width of house.There is a large built-in garage. These homes are replete with every convénience which makes for home comiort. SAMPLE HOUSE 4016 MARLBOROUGH PLACE To inspect take Soldiers’«Home far to 34 and Upshur Sts., and walk one and one-half blocks to houses. - THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO. 914 New York Ave. SHHURTUHTIRH TN & Mitha: Sdone culated We Put on Sale Our Franklin 6918 I ADDITION Cal- TO VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS ~ 170 CHOICE market to meet the LOTS demand which absorbed every lot in Forced VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS—Buyers recognized this reinarkable realty value as the greatest ever offered mear Washington. MODEL 6-R( To Paraes OOM BUNGALOW-—SPECIAL PRICE Calltag Sunday—Price to Suit Purchaser Will Quickly Make Short Work of This. Limited Number of Lots . LOTS $§150 TO $225 . ‘The same proposition which we offered on the other 10ts, we offer unreservedly on these—it is the same identical offer—“just across the street,” as it were. . L For Smsll Cash Payment We Will Finance and Build YOUR HOM Ready for Occupancy -in 76 Days. "ON YOUR OWN SELECT LOT AT BEAUTIFUL VIRGINIA ‘HIGHLANDS 12 Minutes’ Ride on the Alexandria Electric Cars From or in suth & sple ‘suburbs—a *'close. . Pottoffice Department <-ONE FARE ; DOWN AND $5 PER MONTH ore had the cRnrt-nny of buying @ home site at such a price, on such terms, community. Reme BUYS A LOT mber, this is one of Washington’s most excellent residential . section, built up with handsome residences, having laid-out streets, concrete walks, equipped with electricity and waterworks and served by the finest electric rallroad and auto- SN S E R B these extrémely low rates.' Prices will surely be advanced as improvements are préssed fotward, Remember, this addition is the last remaining lock of unsold lots in Virginia Highlands, and whon this section 18 Sold out your oppdrtunity Yo securé the best bargain in suburban Ipts in &’ life- time will be goze. COME OUT SUNDAY WITHOUT FAIL Take Alexandria Electric Cafp at Twelfth and Pennsylvania avenue northwest; get off at. the Highlands. Our representativés meet every car. GEO. WEDDERBURN / Agent is on ground every day. , H. B. TERRETT 9831 Pa. Ave. g