Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1922, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN REAL ESTATE. OPEN NEW SUBDNVSIN TFT2DVRENAACRS Wooded Land on Upper Side of Mount V closing real estate transactions were ernon Boulevard to - | O o Taambera ot the Y, 3L Be Improved. C. A. real estate class this week by — A. H. luwaon official of a local title TON, D. SATURDAY, TITLE COMPANY WORK EXPLAINED AT Y. M. C. A. A. H. Lawson Gives Irteresting Talk on Details of Realty Deals. Methods of the title companies in @ 19 ] ing whisky In her possession, tried by NOVEMBER 25, 1922. 2 ur; was convicted today in the REALTY MEN TO STAMP |DRY JURY CONVICTS HER.) OUT UNETHICAL DEALS\Colored Woman to Seck Betrial on i'fi:":i.v_"kzx”;:z';‘“;: for the ‘Whisky Sale Charge. Rose Dudley, violating the ! making two s ornevs, Scote & Wilson repre- | sented the defendant, and filed a mo- colored, charged With!{jon for a new trial. She was con nal prohibition law, | victed on the sales counts and ac- 5 of whisky and hav- ' quitted on the possession count. Vigilance Committee Plans to Keep Looal Business on High Plane. Activities of the newly appointed vigilance committee of the Washing- | ton Real Estate Board will include ef- forts to stamp out any unethical pr. | I tices in the local realty field, it wa Is the Best Teacher Only Two Left For Seventeen Years we have invested our money in locations. Good sizable locations, where block aiter STORY AND COMPANY Real Estate 1112 Connecticut Avenue pointed out that in the sale and transfer of real estate there are certain details of settlement thal o ot appear In the transfer of title to | (eS¢ the title Opening of a new home subdivision in nearby Virginia, Jefferson Park, lo- cated on the Mount Vernon houle- vard, commlittee fs to “realtor” and. prevent any Improper use of it, it was pointed out by Mr. Shreve. this Don’t Wait Another Minute! Come Right Out to 4211 to 4231 3rd Street N.W. Between Upshur and Varnum Streets Petworth * block could be developed with proper continuity. XD SO TODAY at Grant Circle and Varnum street, you will find another com- plete location- cation—a typical Dunigan Development of new homes. Handy to everything. superior lo- Come out and look around. See what is being accom- plished right here in the bridge, was announced today. the upper side of the road have been laid out for the development, and residential operations conforming to a definite program of building. Stre have been laid out.so as to fo the natural contour of the land, a width of forty feet be ivided for. Tmprovements to ried out include ¢ ers, sidewalks, el The water supply will come from the Alexandria Water Company, derstood. it is un- five miles from the Highway | ¢ About 120 acres of wooded land on |§ plans are being made for extensive | < |mathemat sonal property or general mer- e. There are certain fixed Mr. Lawson stated, such as real estate as well as income {from rents. In closing a sale transaction in order ‘o equitably adjust these charges it is necessary to calculate a the pro rata basis upon which = these various {tems should be distributed, he said. The llowed credit for all dv o the date of settlement, while [the seller is charged with such items. |Those items that are either payable r collectable in advance are adjusted ® |in the reverse manner. As the contract of sale is the basis which the adjustments are cal- . Mr. Lawson emphasized the The use of title 1s restricted in the Distri Columbia to . \\n(hll‘lflor‘ privilege is thefr membership in the sociation of Real Estate I E Any improper advertisingz pertain- by the committec and it vise methods to advert “realtor” in order to fa public with its significanc I sonmel of the committee consists David E. Barry, chairman W. L. King, A. John Quinn, ST i The hard thing about saving A. A. King, | H. Heinzemann and announced today by Charles S.| Shreve, president of the hoar¢ One of the prima s Wish to announce that lar is that you've got to keep doing it Has become associated with them in a general real estate capacity. J Mrs. J. Borden Harriman . The grounds have been subdivided |¢ into lots ranging from sixty-foot frontage The most progressive section of Washington. Walk around this beautiful hill, so that youn appreciate the won- derful clevation. nce of having the contract spec in this respect. In cases here the value ot the property in-| blved is a considerable sum these | rious adjustments assume rather proportions and failure to prop- specify the detail of their ad- Its in misunderstandings 6 and 8 ROOM BRICK HOMES Open Until 9 P.M. T ake “Grant Circle” bus to Varnum St. or Sth St. car marked “Soldiers’ Home” to Third Street N.W. to 200 fe {tion regu In view of the fact that we have built hundreds of houses in and about this particular point. you can readily ust what art of the i r importance was stressed 'r the reason that in consider the court with the tion Com city, and its fut : n of sale contracts understandings. The 1 elements in the con- | competency of riptions of the ¢ sold, clear and definite state- price and terms and the | for the signature of all structio tile roofs, Gatewo corporation, I TAKOMA PARK, MD., o ADOPTS NEW SET OF 2—————- BUILDING REGULATIONS: ¢ _ (Continued from ncerned. At the next meeting of the class the of real estate financing will sed by Morton J. Luchs, local follow: S.J. northe; northw, enth Page.) in the rear of the it belon 1 from dwelli lot 8o pe locate g to a dwelling, must ho use No garage may be located between dwellings,” or where it will be he- street northeast; 1th street north- “Homes of Quality” See These New Feature Homes Tomorrow BEST VALUE IN WASHINGTON PRICE LOW TERMS LOW On Marion Ave. Near Fairfax Place, Ashton Heights, Va. dwellings when the sccond elling iy erected. Garages located within are to be of nnnn.r cons and subje building” in Public g Florella northw, northwest Church st to the FTER you have studied this - spacious home, take advantage of the opportunity to study ASH- TON HEIGHTS, where it is lo- - cated. When you step over the threshold just remember that the ground on which this modern house mayor Rutionizsion of & building permit. Permits will bLe issued ings to be t nporarily’ occupied i struction New Homes 8500 Cash 0 rooms, bath, hardwood floors, steel beam con- struction, front and rear porches, mod- ern in all details. otherwise inc nsp) form to ne ments. Such not be beyond two permission of the may o mayor and council Penalty Provided. | Any person or persor principal, agent or any of the provis s of these lations, on conviction, will he ished by a fine of not more th for each violation each day during w has continued or mas day’'s continuance of being declared a separa Prosecutions l'ur the the ordina mayor or the ju the town. In de whether as| violating regu- pun- 1§25 stands was a deep forest less than a year ago. Here stands a home of un- usual beauty in the midst of thirty other high-character homes, put down in a community that already has been provided every conven- ience to be found in a modern city. Seeing and feeling all this, you will ask yourself this question: Prices $6,675 to $7,500 4 SOLD—4 LEFT $1,000 Cash—S75 Per Month Sample house, 928 Tongfellow St. N.W., l'ake Georgia \venue car to Longfellow or county Mariboro s at Rockville or period ne til the fine actors and build interested in Representative on property Sunday afternoon. See 1719 A St. S.E. V.. open and lighted until Y P.M. Street: walk half black east. WALTER A. DUNIGAN Maryland Building 1410 H Street N. W. able) {from the standpoint ing. ot home build. | 16 DWELLINGS SOLD. |Joe' C. Brown Announces Sales to | Colored People. Transfer of titie on sixteen dwell- ings to colored purchasers was an- nounced today by the office of Joe C. Brown. The sellers and properties involved | $12,500 Near 14th and Irving Sts. No. 1263 Irving St. N.W. First House East of 13th Walter A. Brown . 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653 Main 1023 Main 1023 “Why not select a site for my own home in ASHTON HEIGHTS?” To Reach Ashton Heights. 1. Take Falls Church car at Mount Vetnon station, 12th and Pennsylvania Ave. Get off at Clarendon. Inquire at our office opposite Clarendon station. Street 2. By auto, cross Aqueduct Bridge at 36th e and M streets, take second turn to right via 10 Rooms Wilson Boulevard to Clarendon station. Look for Kay-Alger Company sign. 2 Baths Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights Excellent Condition Easily Convertible Into Apartments 3, Phone Main 3075 for auto to take you to Ashton Heights. Phone Adams 539 after 5:30 Saturday and until 10 A, M. Sunday. Immediate Possession 3712 Ingomar Street—Chevy Chase (Just West of Connecticut Avenue) Attractive residence of Dutch Colonial type, center hall entrance; new slate roof. First Floor: Large living room with open nreplacc, library with bookcases, din- ing room, butler’s pantry, l\nchen and breakfast room. Second Floor: Four large bedrooms, two baths, large closets, and built-in jewe| safe. Large side porches. Two-car garage. OPEN SUNDAY AND EVERY DAY CKEEVER =1GOS £ _Du: LD 16.75. Love 0 KAY-ALGER CO., INC. 617 Bond Bldg. Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged Salesman ‘on Premises Sunday 2 to § P. M. “GheRealty & Investment Corporation Exclusive Agents, 735 13th St. N. - (I . ““;m ervicod Main 4752 IIMWMMMWMWMMMMMWWHMHWH“H“HHMIH 1415 Eye Street N.W. = Main 2908 < =

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