Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1922, Page 13

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' REAL ESTATE. Home Inspection HERE 14th St. Terrace AND WHY It is a Shannon & Luchs development. It is the rul I- town suburb. Here are Bungalows and Houses. The last sold before completion. Over 100 sold to date. Far enough ou! for ‘::il family, ne-;fl mon“h in loro t.l:nbu‘nm man. anthlg: production keeps prices down. nish made possil They resell for more money. All Muh{d homes. The Very Rich Only Can Afford to Pay Rent —But Don’t Easy Terms Sample Homes Open To Inspect S (bent service in Washington) to Ingraham St. it 16th St. to Colorado Ave. them one square to to Hamilton St. at 13th) one sample there. Take 14th St. car W. or drive out or comie Bullding Department Main Offices 713 14th St. N.W. 0wners, Attentlon I Want the Following Properties From the Owners An apartment house, about 12 apartments, north of Euclid Street, west of 14th Street. A " A row of small bricks for an investor. Houses that range from 6 to 12 rooms, for white clients, in the northwest and suburbs. Houses that can be sold to colored anywhere in the city. Owing to the death of a member of the firm, city property was not handled the past year. We are ready for new listings and will produce results. WILLIAM P. IRVIN Successor to’Irvin & Shank 1410 G St. N.W. Phone Main 3908 THE WISE MERCHANT Has the Foresight to Buy His Business a Home Here Are Some Special Offerings Located Two of the Best Business gtncb o “F” STREET 900 Block 26x159; containing two stores. Price, $100,000. Terms can be arranged. This is an unusual proposition and if you want a good buy on F street investigate this at once. —_———— 23x113, in first-class sha; beautiful front.- Pri f aale, §75000; $40000 cash ol e e S —O— 1100 Block Tgm operty has one oi the finest fronts on F street. ood A g buy ai $F 23x100. A -bailding- that ‘merits: immediate- id 8 Price $195000, ng: rits: i linte- cons: eration. ¢ ———— 20x90. Corner property; lease expires “June 1 -szwooomgmbem’udmiy : e 1200 .Block : fiw 3-story building, with store and offices above.. Price, 38x88. Unusually good property. $300,000 will be considered. ———— 1300 Block 20x83. Corner property. Can be bought for $200,000. Bbt Norristi 27x82. 3-story building—2 stores. Price, $225,000. —_—— 28x113. 4-story building having elevator. An utraordmuy offering at $200,000. “G” STREET, . 900 Block 23x103. 4-story, substantially constructed- building, having . store and six apartments, yielding $8,500 year on ridiculously low rentals. A genuine bargain at $67,500. Terms can be arranged. S ey tEab . 68x114. 10-story modern office structure, mately $60,000 per annum; very low expenses. —_———— 1200 Block 24x98. 4-story building. Can be bought for $110,000. —_—O——— ielding a; rice, 25x75. Very good location, having two stores. A real snap at $90,000. . —_——— * 1300 Block . 2 154x100. 3 stores and offices, yielding over $36,000 yeatly. l’lCE. 44x212. Best location on G street. A good buy at $185,000. : The comomdve business man is thinking of the future of his business and wmhveflfihonoofthenbowmd fimwmlmmydoh ; Business Properties Dept. CKEEVER = GOS nening 1405 Eye St. ( ; Members of the Washington Real Estate ?ard (LD MASONI HAL | BEING REMUDHED kanimark at oth and ¥ Streets N. W. to Become Big Furniture Store. . Remodeling of the old Masonlo Temple, at 9th and F streets north- west, one of the landmarks in the {downtown sectlon, into a large furni- | ture store was begun this week. The | old hall has served as a meeting place for many historio gatherings. The building has been leased by the Lansburgh Furniture Company -for an unannounced term of years, with a privilege of renewsal and an option w purchase. The structure frontage of 134 fcet on F street nnd of 55 feet on 9th street. The former entrance and the store adjoining, on the F street side, will be made into oro large store for the furniture compan: second, third and fourth cors also will be The remaining frontage on F street and on Sth street wm be re- modeled for store purpose The bullding is owned by the Old Masonlc Hall Association, ‘of which Georgo_Spransey is procident and | Phillip F. Larner is secret Albert J. Gore, of the estate office of Glover & Flather wi in arranging the tral ander Wolf, attorney for the Lans- burgh Furniture Compln{ acted for the purchasers in the deal e MANY HOUSES CHANGE HANDS DURING WEEK 8ix Residences in Northwest and One in Northeast Reported in Recent Sales. Residence properties dominated the sales 1ist announced this week by Willlam S. Phillips. y Henry R. Linfoot purchased from this office premises 1620 Argonne place northwest. This is a semi: tached home constructed of brick and containing six rooms and bath,. in- closed sleeping poreh and bulilt-in he-led xaruge C. Eax!on punhnud (rom 'Edgar A. Rieker the three brick apartment at 1416 H street northwest. This is a modern builing containing three apartments of three rooms and th each, and having a byilt-in _garage. Channing ‘Richards purchned from John W. Cover premises Ran- dolph street northwest. ‘l'hll is a semi-detached dwelling containing elght rooms and bath, and having modern improvements. Henry R. Linfoot sold to a local 1 vestor the seven-room bungalow cated at 5006 13th street northwe: There is a larg? lot and double g: street northwest, a six-room brick house, having all modern improve- ph Ofano purchased from James R. Morgan a two-story brick containing six rooms and bath, having every modetn convenience, at {OAlF éltg abt et northwest. oberts purchased from M. & R. B. Wari ed bungalo located at street northeast. Special Dispatch to The Star. ,SREDERICKSBURG, Vu. & J m’&a e W Wost Vi .h.nuu'y lnll?‘fg‘h‘l‘ COII has n closed down pany. for the past flvo ‘months, has re: ournlons on a much larger than before. There are several hu& dred peovle emgla!od. Ofler of B oatee from T4ta wirest ‘squares from X cars. vlll carry this with modera! now in Takoma at prices comsiderably lower mn&n belu asked for, Similar Douses story, 10.room Bousé, with a1l ity _conveniences' and about. 6e stre of 2123 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Col. 802-W 947-957 14th St. S.E. 135246 K St. S Topection Room for Two Gnu- The Homes with the Big Lots—20-foot' front: of room for garages, and garden. onmlmktfl‘w rke 'l”ol.wd g‘r-l.kl Pa l'.- e-u to 1éth “ and walk ¥ square lo-m.“' OPEN DAILY / H. R. Howeastein Co. 1314 F Strest NW. ~ owers "o one of the new detach- o 2306 26th|py Bulling at Otk and I streets Netthwest leased this Mo week by the iture Compa: rel led Ints p-to-date w»mmmniwmnnw PURCHASES PARK APARTMENTS. Lewis Friedman has bought the Park eriooking Lincoln partment une, Park. There are tweive apartments of three and I" rooms esch. SALES REACH $75,000. D. C. Property Transfers' Reported by Realty Firm. Property sales aggregating $76,000 w.rn rsportad this week by Charles 'l'ha dwomnt at 1760 Kenyon street northwest, erected by J. S. Gruver, was sold to Frank V. Birthright. A six-room brick home, 2519 12th street northwest, with double garage, was purchased from Frank V. Birth- right by Thomas H. Donohue. One of six houses recently com- pleted by Mr. Sager, 3306 19th street northwest, was sold to Bryan K. O0g- Mrs. Clara Koonts sold to William Coventry & bungalow i Dahlgren Terrace, 2(07 12th street northeast. Davis B. Winfrey purchased a dwelling erected by D. J. Dunigan, at 1214 Jefferson street northwest. Abraham 8. Early sold the property at 1009 Massachusetts avenue northe west to Levi Replogle. ¢ RITES FOR SERGT. RAZER. Soldier Who Died Overseas to Be Buried at Arlingtsn. Funeral services for Sergt. John held this morning at 10 o'clock, at Chlmhoru parlors, 14th and Chapin Interment was in Arlington Raser was a mempber of Com- 'd Engineers. ARl 2d Division asked to attend the services. The “Model” House is For Sale Now that the entire group of the Spanish' Villas—on Macomb Street, Cleveland Park— has been sold, the sample House is available. It’s the last chance to buy just at this par- ticular point on Macomb Street—the location being most unusual—high terraced and with most attractive outlook. It’ No. 3214 Macomb St at 33d Place Cleveland Park ‘Boss & Phelpa, . ‘William A.'DuPuy #0ld his home at 1802 Wyoming .avenue, fn Washing- ton Hol‘bb. .| This i contatning ‘ten-rooms and two baths, with’ ng’ an -menca Pproperty 0 ‘Wesley Razer, who died overseas, wero || Splendld size—9 rooms. Jincluding the unique Dining and Sleeping Porch Rooms— best of hot-water heating equinment, with separate instantaneous heaterj-floored attic: laree closets—and lots of them——and 5 DOUBLE Garage, which opens ta an im- proved alley. The price will be a surprise—and.the - terms will be arranged conveniently. Take Chevy Chase cars to Hzcomb strect— walking west to 33rd Place. One of our repre- semahves is on the premises every day and evening. Owier and Harry A. Kite °ni. . Member Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K St. N. Phone Main 4846 of ' co-operative ownership of apart- ments as a solution of rental problems has been established in Washington. - A small cash payment.and monthly pay- ments ‘no larger than average rent purchases your own home. _ Our latest additions to co-operative apart: ments present many- special features, . Selec- tions should be made early to secure desirable locations. INSPECT - COPLEY COURTS . Seventesnth and Church Stredts N.W. AA'lyto:v 7 § Union Realty Corporation . 1410 G Street “tafnfn electric lights. lot 20 by street north verl.l Tesidences. changed owner- this week throush the office of ment purposes. to Charles W. Keyes. ‘throe-story brick houss, | [LYINE street nor culu lights and other im- ‘Pease of Portland, Me., chued ffom the Mueller estate a t 2621 13th street in Columbia Heights, The |l of brick construction, con- Maes., streei northwest Ardeeser. residence at d' room! ‘heated with hotu' 00 feet. A '.vo-fmlly ‘8] bought by Fr.dfl'h:k J. owner was ‘Hennle King, will be held by Mr. Slmth for invast- , C. Clark bou The_house contains six rooms and bath. It will be oocupled by the new purchaser for a home. Waldo P. Ballard of Marblehead, purchased a home at 815 l.lu: Edward The new purchaser vlll 'mkmn the property and occapy it. 310 Teylor street . REAL ESTATE. ?o;thwu(. in Mn \John C. 3 nvad bu ne o " s and two bath ter and havin situated ‘This Iwun is ru ears 8go. has -lx roomsi@nd bath, hot- heat, electric “lights and firep ® garage. wmmnmm The will of William 8. Jullfl’ teen filed for probate. He leaves t & home at 1006 west from Luther mllnln‘ estaté d.vl-od to his wife, Kate W. — The number orwonun In sihey ploy of the from government i UNTIL YOU INVESTIGATE ' These homes are of excellent con- struction, beautiful design and ultra modern conveniences. At 9th and Longfellow Streets N.W. Tapestry: brick. Six 'good size rooms. Concrcte colonial front porch. Double porch. Deep .lot to 13- foot alley. ‘Hot-water heat; electric lights. Tile bath with built-in fixtures. %-inch oak floors downstairs: rear; Large coat closet with cheval mirror door in living room. Built-in china closet in din- ing room “and French doors opening on porch. Large closets in bedrooms. ~ Kitchen equipped with large china cup- board, Puliman breakfast serv- ice and large pantry contain- ing built-in re- {rigerator. A large playground for the children has been set aside in the middle of the square. Tnkn 14th Street car marked “Takema” to 9th and Kennedy Streets—one square north; take Georgia Avenue car to Long- fellow strect—one square cast. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 900 P.M. WM: S. PHILLIPS- Realtor—Builder 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Phone, Main 98 Own_o.Home in the Heart of the Nation! Early Buyers are Reaping the Benefits of l.ow_ered Prices Otir January sales have been tremendous, because many owners, | 812 i57H ST N anxious to sell’ before spring, are offering exceptional inducements in the way of lov\ered prices, mod- erate cash payments and easy monthly terms. \ New Bungalow, $8250 Beautiful new bungalow home, just com- pleted, in best section of Brookland. Five large - and well arranged rooms on first floor, with large wo finished rooms. Built-in breakfast alcove ‘witi table sct; hot-water neat; electric light; front vorcn. cellar and every modern convenience. A splendid little_home, bullt in-very best manner, and de- signed particularly for the woman who intends to do her own work. Large .lot in excellent locality. Close to Central High, $10500 High-class brick residence containing six large rooms, reception hall, tiled bath, slesping porch, front and rear porches, Jaundry, extra toilet, hot- water heat, electric light, good lot to alley and other features. Saul's_Addition, $13,500 Justiwest of 14th St. in this superior residential sectiom' is- this excellent house of seven large and ] arranged ‘rooms, two tiled and very complets baths, slecping porch, front and rear rchoal hreakfast porch, hot-water. heat, electric ight, .builg-in . ‘u.‘e with heat and light, a mmnhh modern hotae for family of refinement. ‘We adyize immegdiate inspection. Close Dupont Circle, $13,000 In - exclysive* Inu!uy is this very substantial :3-story-brick Rouse, ssnil-detached and containing easant and. Weft arranged rooms and two ‘Hot-water hea; electric light, cellar and \Ready for immediate On exccutnt part of ‘wide Penna. Ave., this six room and. tiled house is an exceptional offer- ing. Brick construction, hardwoed floors, porches and other features. See it at once. " Near Lincoln Park, $8,850 Two-story house of ten rooms and bath, located on a corner in this desirable section. Front and rear porches, furmace heat, eleetric light and other features that make it an unusual offering. Northeast Near Union Station, $5,250" Buy this eight room and bath brick house’in’" -good renting district not far from the station. It ‘has furnace heat, and other featuzes. The lnul] sum of $750 u'h will swing this deal.’ ' Two-Family Flat, 575!0, . In good northwest section, this building’.is offered $1,000 less than other and similar prop- erties are being sold for. It has two good apart- ments with total rental of $67.50- monthly. Terml reasonable. Shepherd Street, S"lo . Here s 2 houss that can be handled with fl 000 h. s located in excellent section and has rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric - lar, lauffdry. toilet, and all other features - of the complete and modern home. Reasonable Read these special offerings Chevy Chase, D. C., 12,000 Beautiful new, detached house, containing nine splendid rooms and 2 baths, in exciueive Chevy Chase. Sleeping porch, front and rear porche: hot. er heat, electric light, built-in refrigera. tor, cellar, laundry and ali modern appolntmen Large and attractive lot. Here's a real one. Fessenden Street—a Bargain To close an estate, which must.be djosed at once, this pretty suburban home ig offered at a sacrifice priée. ‘It has nine rooms ind bath with hot-water heat, electric light, and all- modern appointments. Lot 60x120 with garage. Make offer at once. In Woodridge, $4,750 This Bunker Hill Road property is a barxain. Attractively and newly painted house coniaining six large rooms. High elevation. extensive chicken .houses. Rhode Island Ave., $12,000 West of 3th street is this 1}-room and bath brick house with hot-water heat. electric light and two-story double brick garage. Property in good condition. Owner must sell. . - M Street N.W,, $3500 Munt be sold to close an estate. Corner five-room frame “house now renting for $16.50 monthly. Lot 20x75 and in first commercial zone. K Street N.W., $1,650 Four-room brick house must be sold to close estate. It rents for'$16.50 per month. « Cleveland Place, £2,000 * Six-room brick house now renting for $17.50 % per month. This, like the one abeve, is an ex- cellent investiment opportunity. Duncan Street N.E,, §3,150 Room (ori H Two-family flat, containing two apartments of _ five rooms and bath each. Brick construcum\.7 Rents for $30.50 month. Investigate at once. Third Street N.E., 94,500 Another one of those popular two-family flats. * Brick construction. Hot-water heat, gas light; now rentln; for & total of $52 per month. Washington Heights, $14,500 Here is a barghin in a substantial residence .“’of_T2 rodms and-§ complete tiled baths, with hard- wood - floors, screens, hot-water heat, eleétric light, porches, laundry, servant's toflét and two- - car garage on large lot. House in finest condition. Columbia Heights, $40,000° Two -large houses, each containing 15 rooms with'8 bedrooms and 3 baths, steam heat, electric llcht and_all_ modern features. Completely fur- ished snd each now renting for $250 per month ts-1. -These houses are located in wery section of the Heights and close monthly terms. R On Park Road, 7,500 .'This is a most attractive red brick. six rooms and_bath house, with reception hall, sleening porch, front ami rear porches, built-in refrigeira- dor, laundry, tollet, hot-water heat. electric light. 4 d cellar and large closets. -Only $1,000 cash.. .and moderats monthly payments. ‘ Petworth, $9,500 " Bufl bruk. Bix yooms and bath dwelling, with - large sleeping porch. lagge front and rear porches, hot-water heat, eléctrié light, hardwood floors. and trim, screens. laundry, good lot with room for garage. 32,000 cash and easy terms.’ Wide Avenue N.E.; 9500 vuv attractive detached houss containing six Iarge and tiled bath, - hot-water heat, - electric llcfit. M-ln and screened sleeping lot 46x110 with nice. - Splendid - ueuon and on'nice wide ave- nue. Immediate occupancy. o o a b Very tty five ‘rooms and: bath bun w, P R e R S n riec condition. - Besutiful ot 100x200. s 3 rick house conulnl-sndx rooms and bath, porches. lodnrn. “wide avenus in good lool.llvy. near Lincoln Near ' 11th. ~and Menrpe, M +__Exvellent corner mwly “in ‘this fine section. It' containg six fooms and bath, hot-water huv. electriclty and’ other lnodarn features Princeton Place, 99780 Here is a delightful and complete eight rooms and bath dwelling on a very good street. It has front and rear porches, screens, hardwood flmn hot-water heat, .l.o!.rk light, cold storage cellar and finished attic. Built-in garage wlm heat and lights. In fine condition. Cathedral Ave, $14750 o mualnm- il -eh-m clnum- “tl . Conn. A f! e brick cons othn. wnl mhth mn.o It Tl X sleeping ) h ittsburgh wa intment of loutl'n ¢ Ian, mtlml“ould see this at once. Phone or Call for Rm nh“qn?nfkum 813 15'SL NW. N s«almrnmldn.' $5,000 to his son, Bmory E. Justh, and 1,000 to_ his grandson. HarfordA W T i ton is between 40,000 l.nd 50,000, or nearly double the number of male workers, ! ]

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