Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1922, Page 15

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR.’ Nos. 5500-5512 Ninth Street N.W. I Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” Streets. and get off at gth and Kennedy Attractive new homes of six rooms and bath: thoroughly modern and complete in every detail ; large sleeping porch; deep lot to alley. Sample House No. 5512 Ninth Street—Open for Inspection PRICE ONLY '$7,850 N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, Inc. “Everything In Real Estate” 1418 Eye Street NW. $1,000 Cash $75 Per Month * Phones Main 59034 gimmfllllllllflllll!lllflfllIIIiII[IIIlHHIIIHlIQIIIMIIIHHfllIIHIIIIlHIIlIlHfllIllIlHIl[II|IIIIHIIlIIIIIIIlIiIlIIIIIIHHII||IlllllllflflflflflllflflfllllfllllllfllflfllllllllllllfllllllflfllllflllfllW WEST CHEVY CHASE 1 Bungalow—Center Hall Plan—5 Rooms, Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Electric Light; Lot 95x150; Garage Fruit trees: garden planted;.chicken house and run; shade trees; and back. Half a square from trolley cars. Price, $10,000 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION STONE & FAIRFAX JOHN T.MEANY, President 1342 New York Ave. “Build at the Head of Sixteénth Street” Sixteenth Street Heights The most logical “buy” in Washmgton. The fact' that ‘the Federal Government is so extensively inter- ested here in the famous Rock Creek Park and the world-famous Walter Reed institutions gives a certain guarantee to stablhty that assures a successful invest- ment. ‘We Sell Lots at Their Value Now! No anticipation of advancing values is considered. Lots 50 to 200 Feet EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT High healthful, with city improvements, command- ing-view and ‘attractive app:oa:h Many handsome homes completed and others being erected. . 'Branch Office on the Property Open Sunday ROBERT E. HEATER Colorado Building Tel. Main 1064, Franklin 2598 l porches, front MIHEHIIIIMIHIIMWWMMMMMMHHIHNMMMIHH = % = = = P = = = = PROPERTES S TOTAL 3000 Residences, Business Hduses and Apartments Included in List. Residences, business properties and apartments were included In the list of sales, totaling $300,000, reported this week by Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc, Considerable activity in real cstate on Connecticut avenue and on’17th street, where there is a large amo of development in progre noted. Premiges 1111 and 1113 17th street, consisting of two brick houses, were soll for Morris Cafritz to Benjamin Brill. It fs cxpected that the prop- erty will be remodeled for bueiness purposes by Roy L. Neuhauser, who has since purchased the property from Mr. Brill, through the samo office. W. C. and A. N. Miller are the pur- chasers of a brick housa located at 1119 17th street northwe: This sec tion is zoned for business and the property be remodeled and a « installed. large brick residence, 1 necticut avenue. was sold to Neuhauser. It con of four stericz. The lot rung through to an alley. The rreparty will be remodeled for business purpose: A stone bungalow, just completed by the Allan E. Walker Investment Company at the corner of 41st and Harrizon streets, Chevy Chase, sold to a local investor. This re dence Is built of blue granite. It has all the dppointments of the com- plete home, with large lot and ga- rage. The residence 3740 Keokuk street Chevy Chase, was fold for W, F Palmer to Lucille E. Little. Thix house is of stucco oonstruction with nine rooms. two baths. porches and all modern features. It is located on a large lot at the corner of 38th street. There is a e on the . 1107 4 ,_was sold to Helen W. Abraham and This house has seven rooms tiled bath, breakfast and sleepin porches and all modern appointment Charles W. King sold a new house located at 1301 Allison street north- west to Mary D'Elia. This is a_six- room and bath brick house, with all modern_feature: One of the new residences on Albe- marle street, in Armsleigh Park, erected by Harry Kite, was sold to Jack Whitcomb. = This Is a six-room and bath dwelling _with sleeping porch, breakfast porch and all mod- ern appointments. One of the bungalows recently com- pleted by the Allan E. Walker Invest- ment Company. in Brookland. 4000 13th street north s sold to Berna- dine Guillani. bungalow con- tains five rooms and bath. It has all modern improvements. All of the bungalows comprising the Brookland | operation of the company have been sold. or Mary D'Elia, the property at 1718 Oregon avenue was sold to J. H. Salus. This is a brick house contain- ing eight rooms and bath. The nine-room and bath brick resi- dence at 922 N street northwest, was s0ld for Rose Saks to Fred R. Murgia. George Aed purchased the business property located at 901 S street northwest from James Eslin. This property contains a large storeroom on first floor. with apartments above. The brick house at 2232 Cleveland place was sold for Bertha Caron to Irene Pollock. This property will be held as an investment. Elizabeth B. Marr sold the prop- erty at 2231 Cleveland place to Irene Pollock, who will hold it as an in- vestment. Carmen L. Maver sold the property at Cleveland place to Cornelfa P. Grady, who will held it s an Investment. The six-room-and-bath brick dwell- ing at 1515 Pennsylvania avenue southeast was sold for Howard A. Carrico to Joseph and Mary Smith. A two-family flat building at 2313 N street northwest was sold for the Silver estate to Samuel Subbor. This is_a brick building containing 1wo street Nora R. “The Best Homes in Takoma Park” Takoma Park Homes nprecedented demand for homes of the botiar et o thie Popular suburb, a5 ol as for chesp hemes. The ‘mal elforts do mest ihis domang Wit the Tesult that there re mamy new and attractive offerings each week. Buy- 2 AR save money by locating fn this o $3,500 in cash (assuming a 6% first fust of $1300) will by s sew ™ busgalow, bungalow type, with nd Deautitally” Secorsted: 500 —0ne sere, with good.sized 6 room bungalow, with all city {mprove ments. On high ground, in mection {n- Bullding sites each without ‘mainder. screened sleeplng ctive new home in Hitertor very attiactive snd nish of the best—oak floors, hogany doors, fvory trim. Living room across_entire ‘front. $0.600.4 and 5 room new . Easily o proposed cottages at this price, one furnished. Al improvements, ske appointment or take “Takoma'’ 14tk st obF %o end o} LILLEE & HENDR]CK 23 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park Col, 892-W' Maple Ave.) in the manufacture of the higher grades of lumber such as flooring, ceiling, siding, casing, base, etc., and the Ing item to them is umlorm. ity of size. Maybe you've never thought,of this feature, but we al- ways consider size carefully and you can bet any stock you get-from us will be uniform where uniformity counts. Bring your rule and check us up on this when you buy. ; LUMBER : Sherman Ave. & W St. N.W. o 301 the Netheriands to Edward B. Horen, 400 Rutland Courts . Thomas, 33 the Avondale Jones, 412 Rlltllnd Avondale to Edward Markiey, Cavanaugh Courts to, Walter Holland and 414 Cavanaugh lerll to Lydia J. Burnham. The building operations of the company are progressing, it is stated. In Chevy Chase the company has an operation in two-story bungalow omes cowering an entire square. Eight are either completed or un- der construction. Several of them have been sold. Elghteen In all will be conmstructed. The company Is now completing five of an operation of twenty-two large homes In the same section. this operation covering an entire square. In Petworth, Allln E Walker & Co. will soon complete a row of six- room-and-bath brick houses, with many unusual features. They are locafed on Webster street between 24 street and Rock Creek Church rosd. The company anticipates an active market for all classes of property during the summer and fall months and is making preparations for it SALES IN VIRGINA. Numerous Property Transfers Arel , Reported. Ruby Lee Minar reports numerous property sales in nearby Virginia. In Lyon Park, a suburb on the Washington-Virginia railway, devel- oped by the firm of Lyon & Fitch, the following were purchasers of land home-building: Benjamin S, enn A. Dodge, Mrs. Marie . Laura Jarrett, Evert M. Mrs. Marie Schubert JRath- sc, Douglas E. Martin, o John B. Wilson, . Ahern and A. W. Sher- Forest, ter, James man. Mrs. Lelia A. Palmer plans the erec- tion of three houses on lots purchas- ed in Lyon Park. Maj. Willlam H. Pace has started two of a group of five. These are five-room bungalows, containing a Pullman breakfast room and other features. P. C. Wercks has completed the first of a group of five bungalows on Latterner avenue. These are being managed b; hannon & Luchs, who maintain a Virginia branch office. The first was sold before completion and is now occupied by the new owner. Mrs. Edith O. Stoner, who built four burgalows in section 2 of Lyon Park, will start work at once on three more in section 5. One of the house sales of the week irs. Minar's office was a fiv, :—EEEEEE_EEE :E:EE Kanawha Street Chevy Chase, D. C. A Beautiful . Detached Home Open ior Inspection Sunday From 2 to 6 P.M. Main 4884 Gardiner & Dent., Inc. 717 14th St. N.W. bungalow bullt by Mrs. Stone: It hased b: lhnlomaw L. B. Shoreys a fine old house, known the Wunder mansion, situated o three-and-a- half-acre reservation, -just beyond Cherrydale and fronting the George- town-Falls Church pike. now a part of the Lee highway. Dr. and Mrs. Clark will remodel the ho\lle and oc- cupy it The home of Jules C. Burlon‘ in Del Rly. was purchased by R. B. Mc- Culln F. Hamllton sold his house at 319 Spruce street, Lyon Park, to B. L. Stidham. 'BUILDING TN VIRGINIA. Twenty New Structures Being Erected in Highlands. Home bullding activity in Virginia Highlands is marked, it is reported by J. L. Price, There are about twenty buildings under construction at the pres- ent time and contractors are preparing to put up a number of additional houses to be ready by early fall. The demand for suburban homes con- tinues, Mr. Price stated. Many local persons have purchased lots on which they intend to erect dwellings. REAL ESTATE New Bungalows Price, $7,500 OPEN FOR INSPECTION Sunday, 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. (Lighted in Evening) 14th and Jackson Sts.N.E. (In Brookland) Five rooms and bath in ad- dition to unfinished room in attic, hot-water heat. electric lights, open fireplace, large lot. These are exceptionally well built bungalows and have been reasonably priced. You should inspect these homes for your own “" B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. NW. lc——]o]c——=]oldc——jol—2lolc——jol——2lol——nd West of Fourteenth Street, when fully completed. Not the High, light cellar, laundry and servants' toilet. Vapor heat, automatically controlled (a fuel saver)— American Radlator Company boilers and radiators. down radiators, placed under windows. Front and back porches. Speclally designed stairway. 25-1ight_glass French slid- ing doors between living room and large square dining room, with 24-light glazs per month. [C] T T e Built as the Individual We invite your most critical inspection of our homes in the various stages of completion d believe any one so fortunate as to secupe one at this time will have a profit if they desire to s ing Many new innovations, and of construction, workmanship and finish only to be had in homes privately built and costing several times the price asked by us. assocfated with .us in all the operations we have been interested in during the past twenty years Some of the Attractive Features: Price of these homes, if sold before completion, is $9,975. $2500 cash and $89.50 Let us explain how you save approximately monthly payment. When you investigate you will see why 8 have already been sold. CHARLES-M. WALLINGSFORD Owneis J. A 1034-6 Woodward Building Telephone Main 2990 Nearing Completion Absolutely the Best Home Values Offered in Washington 4 Unusually Large Bedrooms—Glass-inclosed Sleeping Porch PRICE, $9,975 s soid From Plans | Nos. 1410 to 1432 Taylor Street N.W. Lots 142 Deep to 20-Foot Paved Alley North of Park Road. Homes Overlooking the Proposed Piney Branch Parkway ordinary row house, but specially and individually planned, hav Built by day labor and by men doors from dining room to breakfast porch, which con- nects with door to kitchen. Pantry with window and electric” light, large enough for refrigerator; kitchen dresser with glass door and drawers. Enamel sink., one-plece rolled edges, with enamel drainboard. High-class, ven- tilated gas range and enamel splashes, drip and broliing pans. High ceilings. four bedrooms. Bathroom plete, with Sloan valve side; built-in toilet recep- tacles. Large closets. Two linen closets in hall. Glass- inclosed sleeping porch. Ba: board receptacles for vacuum cleaners and floor lamps Birch doors treated with five- coat work rubbed with pumice and oil: Glass knobs to all matn doors. large com- in- $70.00 out of this $39.50 CONNOR and Builders Ll [c——olc——o]t—plc—Tlo]——=]0] Smart New Homes in Chevy Chase Have Appeal That Is Irresistible! No group of fine homes has attracted so much attention and received such general commendation in recent years. ultimate in modern residential construction and design. e The larger houses on Jocelyn st., They are truly representative of the including the sample house, which is completely furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons, embrace a wide range of design, with delightful exteriors and interiors. The lots are extremely large. The sample house is completed and four others are now nearing completion. One Completed—Four Nearly Ready Cash Payment $3,500--Balance as Rent! Beautiful New Stone House 39th and Jocelyn Sts. 3 Sold—ciarmine o - sTorY BuNGALow TYPE HomEs—3 Sold Three of these remarkable two-story bungalow-type homes have been sold. They contain so many features, the plan is so practical and the design so attractive that it is no wonder purchasers are taking them before they are fully completed. - Cash Payment $1,500--Balance As Rent! - View of FSpwmu Bunm.lw Lmn¢ Pordl A Wonderful Additional Room in Summer Stone Entrance Pord:inluk'rmd See These Homes Sunday The remarkably. reasonable cash payments and mod- erate monthly terms place these superior homes—built as the individuals would build for himself—within the reach of almost every family. Open all day Sunday and every afternoon and even- ing during the week. We invite the most thorough in- spection. One of the Highest Points in-the District of Columbia 813 15th St. NW.

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