Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 16

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REAL ESTATE. = = SACRIFICING - 88 Large Lots 'Willett Heights, Va. Only 5 2-10 miles White House; pnces $35 to '$435, nothing higher; located on Chain Bndge Road directly opposite Mt. Olivet Church, 3 minutes Lacey Station on Wash. & Old Dominion Railway (15 minutes from Georgetown), Church line (28 minutes from 12th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.). Best car service out Washington! Lots SACRIFICE PRICES for quick sales. Ground lies well, very high elevation, 316 feet; many especially attractive building sites; terms very easy. Sizes of lots: some as large as 60 feet front by 231 feet deep, smallest is 50 feet by 125 feet deep; every lot 50 feet front. (27 more than 1 acre; concrete sidewalks in front of them, nice hedge plantes roung shade trees set out.) P TWO LARGE SALE SIGNS ON PROPERTY. 2 Lots at $35 Each 5 Lots at $260 Each 2Lotsat 60 Each 4 Lots at 285 Each 6 Lots at 110 Each 8 Lots at 310 Each 13 Lots at 135 Each 3 Lots at 335 Each 8 Lots at 185 Each 5 Lots at 385 Each 8 Lots at 210 Each 5 Lats at 410 Each 9 Lots at 235 Each 10 Lots at 435 Each ON ELECTRIC CARS Take 12th and Pa. Ave. line to Lacey Station, 28 minutes’ ride. Get off, walk north to property, about 7 minutes’, or take cars 36th and M Streets (Washington & Old Dominion Railway, Bluemont Branch), get off at Lacey Station, walk north to prop- erty, 3 minutes. BY AUTO Cross Aqueduct Bridge. go through Cherrydale to Living- stone Heights. and turn south at Livingstone Heights and you are £ at property: by way of Clarendon, on main Falls Church road. and turn at Lai ation and you are only a short distance from nroperty, which is located on main road between Ballston and Livingstone Heights, directly opposite Mt. Olivet Church. s: Should you have occasion to Bridee Road. - Distance from White House to this. subdivision by auto road is 5 2-10 miles. marked—numbers in center, 4 Degs mark each In~pect lots any time. WILL BE SOLD Vo reservanons First come first served. Come early, see w is offered, suited (that is, fully satisfied) you are getting 100 cents \alue for every dollar you pay. Buy lot you like best. For prices refer to blue prints, will be given you on ground; prices plainly marked, can inspect lots yourself and take all time you want. TERMS 32500 each lot. balance $12 per month, which includes all interest (you do not pay taxes until you have paid for lots). P! prices and all information at office. Agent on ground ay 28th, from 10 a.m. until dark—will gladly give all infor: n. Come out Sunday, see for yourself. Prices are low. Subdivision is high, dry, cool and healthy. Lots so well located, so close to Washington, will go quickly. WALTER O’HARA I Specialize in Nearby Virginia Exclusive Agent 1309 H St. N.W. Phone Main 4928 CHEVY CHASE 3724 Jenifer Street One-Half Block West of Connecticut Avenue Open Sunday, 2 to 6 A pleturesque new home, built in perfect taste and harmony with its surroundings. Lot 70-ft. front. Has 7 cheerful rooms, 2 tile baths, very best hardwood floors, open fireplace and every mod- ern convenience that will make the home comfortable and pleasing. Extremely Low Price e out Sunday and see this perfect gem of a home any time after Z o’clock. WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653-1654 Lots Selling Fast Improvements Already Made PURE ARTESIAN WATER from well 255 feet deep, pumped by automatic electric system to 25,000-gallon tank at elevation of 100 feets above streets. !ODl-.llY SEWER SYSTEM, With Outlet to Potomac River. FINE STREETS, With Brick Base and Gravel Top. Cement Sidewalks and Fine Grass Parking. Five-year-old Shade Trees. Beautiful Brick Station, Amply Lighted at Night; Separate Toilet Facllities for Men and Women. Electric Light and ’lble"hm Connections. All these MODERN CONVENIENCES, double lots, 50x1 larger. Prices, $810.00 to $900.00. Bt rering 4 MINUTES from 12th and Pennsylvania Avnnu. on Washl; - Alzxnndrh Electric—the best Suburban Service out of w.:‘hln:t‘:‘l,\? Telephone or write for appointment to take you in our automo- biles, or come in and talk about special prices to home bullders. Terms—$25 Cash Each Lot, Balance $12 per Month, Which Includes All Interest WALTER O’HARA lmHSt.N.W. < anm % 'MOB--MM& 7 minutes’ walk Lacey Station on Falls E , | above. APARTMENT BUILDING ‘WILL COST $450,000 !mmm at l!th and Columbia Road ‘to Be Four Stories Announcement of plans for a $450,- 000 apartment bullding at the south- east corner of 15th street and Colum- bia road northwest, was made to- day by the F. H. Smith Company. Isadore Freund will be owner of the nroperty. The structure will be four stories high, of modern fireproof construc- tion, and ~will contain afxty-four apartments, twelve of four rooms and bath each, thirty-six of three rooms and bath’ each ‘and sixteen of two rooms and bath will be of composition brick, with limestone trhnmings. ‘There will be an_electric passenger elevator. There will be a frontage on Colum- bla road of 180.13 feet and on_ 15th street of 104,99 feet, with a depth g, 20462 fest Thé site coatains 3,221 square feet. REPORTS REALTY SALES AAGGREGATING $85,000 N. L. Sansbury Company Disposes of Homes in Various Sec- -tions of City. Property .sales aggregating ap- proximately $85,000 were reported ;):l-yweal( by the N. L. Sansbury Com- ny. Mra. Freda B. Kuhblank purchased premises 1320 Belmon( stre batha, with all modern conveniences, and & double brick garage. A house at 4325 New Hampshire avenue was sold to M Morgan of Charleston, completed 3 is a two-story colonial brick building of eight rooms and bath, with built-in garage. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Burn pur- chased from Capt. Robert E. Doyle of the metropolitan police his home at 1629 Hobart street northwest. This house contains eight rooms and two baths, with hot-water heat and elec- tric lights. Premises 1806 Lamont street north- west was sold for Elizabeth G. Wolfe to Dr. Louis D. Carman, who will oc- cupy it as his home and office. One of the new homes, 1616 Varnum street, northwest, recently completed by H. L. and L. T. Breuninger, was sold to Lawrence Goldberg, who will occupy it as a home. This house is semi-detached and contains ten rooms and three baths. There is a lot with | garage. BUYS TEN ACRES IN CITY. Felix Lake to Build Group of Houses on Wisconsin Avenue. Felix Lake, local real estate in- vestor, has purchased a tract of ten acres of ground on Wisconsin avenue northwest just north of R street, im- proved by two dweliings, 2055 and 2065 Wisconsin avenue. He will con- template erecting a group of houses on_this site. The land was transferred through the office of Willlam R. Ellis for the estate of Henry M. Baker. Mr. Ellis’ office reports also the sale to Susan E. Oliver by Walter E. Allen of a seven-room brick dwelling at 937 Shepherd street, which Mrs. Oltver will occupy as her residence. NEW STORES TO GO UP. Erection of three stores and apart- ments at the northeast corner of 3d and Upshur streets northwest will be One building, on the cor- contain a itore on the ground floor with apartment The store space will cover the entire lower floor. The apartment above will have three bedrooms, bath, kitchen and porch. Two adjoining stores will be some- what similar to the one on the corner and the apartments overhead will contaln two bedrooms, living and din- “The Best Homes in Takoma Park” Takoma Park Homes $3,000—Forced sale of 5-room cottage. Has ' electric lights and running water. Extra large - hillside with garden, poultry house and garag $6,000—6-room semi-bungalow. 4 rooms and bath, 1st floor 2 rooms. 36,3002 5-room modern bungalows at this price. Al conveniences. Level lots. $7,450— modern igh ground, in in- Creastng rapldiy in’ valne: R\||Id|n¢ siten may be sold close to §1,000 e; destroving value of remainder: rooms. acreened slee, The most sttractive new home now offered in the park. mands good view from ail sides to ca r very attractive and in- torior "ioiah OF the Dest ok Roorer fa: hogany doors, ivory -trim. Living room acrose entire front. / $5.500 and $6,500—4 and/5 room new bungalows on District s Make appointment for salesman or take “Takoma™ 14th st. car to end of line. LILLIE & HENDRICK 23 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park Ceol. W (House, 227 Maple Ave.) egch. The exterior| ‘How the mew Presidential apartments, in course of construction at the lflllfllt ‘corner 16th and Listreets morthwest, will .".ll' when completed. ‘The building, which is being erected for Mrs. Clara R. Denals, will have a frontage om 16th street of eighty-five feet and on L Ill..t of: ninety-five feet. The exterior will be of limestone. butle Appleton P. Clark, jr. is the architect and Parsons & lers, REALTY SALE§ TOTAL $106,450 FOR,WEEK Hymas the northwest, from Abe Cohen. This was later sold by Mr, Windsor to Mrs. Marie Madert. A six-room residence, Iln loth street northwest, Marje Madert to H. { l Leo) Davis purchased from Dr. Mabes premises 3642 13th street northwest, including a seve: residence. List ‘Announced by L. B, & H. B. \« Moore Include Residences in Many Parts of City. Sales totaling $106,450 were an- nounced today by L. B. & H. B. Moors room 5409 Georgla avenue northwest, owned by Max Berman and Harry Levine, was sold to Jacob Hinkle. The three-story, ten-room and two- bath house, 3425 Holmead place north- west, was sold by Mrs. Bessie Col- legemen to Ellis H. Long. Harry Lutsky sold to George Neu- man a store and apartment building at 1514 31st street northwest. Clyde Calvert purchased through the office of Thomas E. Jarrell a six-room colonial home, 3608 1ith street northwest. Max and Rose Cohen disposed of the seven-room colonial dwelling, 3605 Warder street northwest, to Mrs.-Mary Keren. The white stone residence, 1719 Oregon avenue northwest, containing eleven rooms, was acquired by Mary M. Shires from Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Miller. Vicinity of 14th and L N.W. Three stories, brick, apartment bullding. electric 11ght, bot- water heat; can be economically convert- ed; lot is 22x105 to an alley. LONG LEASE To Tenant Making Alterations Thomas.'J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Cohen purchased from Mary M. Shires a ten-room residence, 307 E street northwest, ‘Windsor bought a six-room colonial ho 1406 Monroe street Homes of Notable Value! Nos., 5500-5512 Ninth Street N.W. Take 14th street car marked “Takoma” and get off at 9th and Kennedy streets. 2 Attractive new homes of six rooms and bath; thoroughly modern and complet: in every detail; large sleeping porch; deep lot to alley. Sample House, No. 5512 Ninth St.—Open for Inspection Price Only $7,850 $75 Per Month $1,000 Cash N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Main 5803-4 WOODRIDGE HOMES | Just North of 18th St. and'R. L. Ave. N.E. :“; Country Homes with City Improvements F 1801 Monroe St. Fine Corner Hot-Water Heat Lot 47 by 133 With Parking Price, $9.250 | 1807 Monroe St. Hot-Water Heat ‘Lot 40 by 126 feet/ Price, $8,950 1813-15-17-19 - || 4 ‘Monrqe St. OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL HOUSES SOLD ON EASY " MONTHLY PAYMENTS Seven Rooms and Bath Double Porches 1358 JEFFERSON ST. A Home that the architect planned with rare judgment to make cozy and comfortable, and that the builder completed to make a thoroughly depend- able, well-built structure. Thoroughly Modern, Hot-Water Heat, ’ Electricity, Etc. As it happens, the grounds are planted with beautiful roses, as well as fruit trees and straw- berry vines. OPEN SUNDAY ,WMBMR«: Sosg $13,750 For Quick Sale ervica ‘Memters of the Wachington Real Estate de 1415 Eye St. “Build Your Home at the Head of Sixteenth Street” Main 4752 Sixteenth Street Heights Lots 50 to 200 Feet On Easy Terms I have not anficipated future val- ues in fixing prices now, but am sell- ing lots at their true value now, which is naturally higher than a few years ago and LESS THAN they. will be in.a year hence. With City Improvements High, Healthy, Convenient to Cars As Well As Automobiles Many handsome homes now occupied by their owners—more in the course of construction. Branch Office on the Property Open Sunday ROBERT E. HEATER Colorado Building Tel. Main 1064, Franklin 2598 First Offenng of 'Finely Appointed - Homes ,,,_in Exclusive Section Overlookmg Beautiful Rock Creek Park Six comfortabfc fior.xms;'tapestry brick; ti|c bath, with built- in tub, shower and fixtures; real open’fireplace; large kitchen, with china cupboard and -bi!ill-in refrigerator. te 20-foot alley. -y - SAMPLE HOUSE Lot 20x121 feet 3419 Qakwood Terrace. NW (Just North of 17th @nd Newton Streets) Situated in the heart of old Mount Pleasant. Only two squares to 16th Street Bus.and Mount Pleasant Street Car. Bet- ter constructed or more economlcallv planned houses are not to be found in Was}un gton " COME OUT YOURQELF AND INSPECI‘ THESE HOMES S PHILLIPS .oL_..m..

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