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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923. REAL ESTATE. 19 _— e —_— F”MSY BU"_DING NEW RESIDENCES ON FULTON STREET COMPLETED. MARKET IN LARGE TEructure contalning wixty officcs and | cast s pufchascd by Rudy . ‘Bover the first four floors of which are oc- | from Jullus H. Duehring. o | cupied by the recorder of deeds, was | Property at 806 Decatur street, @ I_ % [#old to an out-of-town Investor for|eix room and bath home with many . s . # 5 & 5 Y S approximately $100.000. ~ The pur-{faatures, was purchased by Sarah K $ | % . ¢ 2 - o y SR chaser e represented by the Joseph | Stancill and Amma C. Stanclll. 3 X - . 5 : X 3 2 4 X i - 5 . | Shapiro Company. Premises at 145 Thomas street . ‘ 5 - % > 3 b - 128 Y 4 Cafritz Company Disposes of Busi-| A one-story store at 3901 14th|northwest was purchased by Alexan - gl atreet northwest was sold for Rosa |der Cook and J. D. Rector. n“" B\uldmgl and l.mx< nz to Ben Lucchesi for $16,000. Frank E. Nyman purchased from | “,,,i ;..u;h:r‘.:m}:(_r;«‘-c:uy gom-|Dot M. Ebert premises at 1427 C . pleted by i ‘'ompany, - | street northeast Residences. bering from 501 to 521 Longfellow | A new six-room and tiled bath Construction in U. S. Shows sirect, was sold to Individual Dur | nome wr 81t Drovime Satled, bath % o 4 = G b i st % RN, 3 chasers at $7,9560 each. The houses|chased by Emil Himmichaete Movement Back to the h g P - ‘ - S Salo of the new Park View market, | have six rooms and bath, three | Luay A, Robinsen ® parenased a \ 5 J : £ 83 ¢ = 2 on Georgla avenue near Park road, fi"r'{":‘"dh-:{i:;‘r"'}':‘afu"&?' {\;}:;wx;r }wme at 143 Thomas street northwest . % ¥ 3 ' £ » o1 » o ea Bn ‘ - |from Max Sadle for $6,000. Substantial Type. & % % i N » - 3 ¥ W |and & number of other properties. chagers we William _E. Beck, Jr..| Florence Hixson Davis purchased @ » N ¥ ’ M |both business and residential, was|J. L. Ford, jr., John J. O'Brien. Jullus | from Benjamin Wellbarg premiscn ot reported this week by the Morris|H. Duehring, Herbert Todd, Thomas|1827 Ontario place northwest far ou . _ b3 - E 4 8 Cafritz Company. E. King, J. L. Poole, William E. Col- | investment, Observers of the trend of building . g . 1 % L Details of the market transaction |1is, Mollie R. Friedman, Dr. Carroll Gonstruction throughout the country | % % 3 5 ¢ . 4 Bl | vcro announced soveral days ago by |E.Foey and Bessie V. Chamberlain —— Bloiare they dlscetnia slesily ) S B e 5 5 ! 4 > the company. It sold for approxi-| Premises at 1310 Buchanan street clare ,hd.;(r‘en a clearly efined | § & ey - s it St - 3 mately $200,000 to Odum & White- |northwest, a modern six-room and| The first successtul experiments tn movement back to the substantial | s P 4 %o 2 2 i : ki B hurst bath home built by Samuel Shapiro, | ralse reindeer in & temperate climate and enduring t;pe and away from the | E ! 2 - ' ¥ 21 3 The Century bullding, 412 5th street was sold to Louls Williams, are being made In Michigan. flimsy methods of construction neces- | 4 Se% 4 3 % sitated by war conditions, There are two reasons for this foovemant, according to Willlam A. - o L naee i o ; — Willls, manager of the Copper and | K&l - S o 2 'y i Brass Rescarch Assoclati hered 3706-3716 Fulton street norti- “In the first place.” he , *Peo-| west and o 31 I " it % and bath, and two are inside ple have wearied of the expense and | pg B L el GE b L puisance involved in the fll naily built | henheh: (cOMIRIBINE 1S - : INSPECT TOMORROW {ff]','xt pen i wor.| THREE METHODS LISTED ‘f'.f e T e s e tirst mort- of your lo (i hexinning to make teelf Irn in a bl g way. Long P t Period. Campaign Results. ideal in first mortgages do not, as a ong Payment Per e resuit of varlous educational | Fule, handle second mortkames, hut| From thix point on, you simply keep oampaigns which have for their pur- | thare are in aimost all communities | PAYINg 3 i 3 @ e! pose the demonstration of the low |reliable institutions and individuals the stock ;\n(l the interest on ! the fact that the siigh i - ol g sir | 1he stock plus tneir earning ount cest of enduring mat e Y tReir | (6 the par value of vour sto you Inconsequential additlon to the carry- - 5 T Your shares to the associa- ing charges of a hous. P l'm Higher for Second Trusts. . all indebtedness against you is which is more than oifset b ¢ re-| Second mortgages always run a lled, and you enter into full pos £ulting reduction in main of the prop In some upleep expense. ih'u'rl”x |r l.x;!\h\rk‘!‘(n\n‘»nflfl' ? « Bt to apply your “That th ig the fact will be ap- BUALLY e e _mon LG o X C stock periodically on parent from an analyeis of the buily. | principal 1 intere: Ge! s . sage and thus redice your ing dollar just made by the Copper, Say. & five-vear first mor 'rest charges. In this case. how- and Brass Research a | the privilege of renewal, & & ever, you will be proportionately re the average house. t o] cost | on paying off vour second S4E¢ (ucing vour earnings as your stock of the different features of const in three years or less Your monthly tion was found to be: Mas make the monthly payments a ttle Ay Ments v extend o a period \;'l’r ]"e" * t heavy for the first three yvears, but rom ien to twenty v S, ace e oy put vou in high favor with the first . ing the particular arrang e ot Der cont: | ortgagor and make 1t casy sailing | You make. On the other h D niek riofine: o a4l for the rest of the t N ions will make a d s e 1 o ey The one disadvantage of financing | cc with you to p “Own-your-ow :ne exhibitions, Your house by first and second mort- | riods that suit vour architec fons and manu- Is Hm’! gon e 'llmm,: \\lu]n w h-fv;.llhr”u_m‘l:m.m: pri Shstirest o Motnic atestals & ies, but this need not trouble associations are the the ‘economy of better buildings and nning. A first mort i you should ascertain before jo! the result is that pe are today be- | in piak, you siu pla —— coming thoroughl i the cost-|Sa ac at a mode 3 5 1iness of that unexpected “third mort- | inte E at & mode st of One Essential. " of excessive upkeep that has!f 4 or 5 per cent c From tlie New York Sun any s 0w clona anc fecs Sillicus—To_be happil; r aind"foresight in the selection of ma. | more for your pr b wnd wice S e o terials.” {not pay more than it is worth hatlithoy) Reliy . Tl e, i S itk fom _ 3715 Morrison Street 28 West Irving Street LTIMORE REPORTS | oy antiamians Tea Wotal ) By™ (Just West of Chevy Chase Circle) BIG BOOST IN PERMlTs?minn-nam\-m‘ml ‘ BEAUTIFUL | CHEVY CHASE, D. C. F° OPEN TOMORROW 2TO 6 P. M. the building and |loan associaiton offers an e 4, {plan_for financ vour proj !ALT“‘OR S, April tal l which you are deali number of permits issued b e city | party. “Some local assoc rose during the fl S | officials are known to you w year for new buildings wa. ;@ haps prove to be Near School, Churches, Stores, Etc. A beautiful home Igcated in one of the most exclusive and picturesque Lot 50x130 spots in Old Chevy Chase. Individually planned and containing every possible convenience and comfort. Eain of nearly 100 per ce tory to deal with g room, four bedrooms—many ex- i Lot 64x125 Feet Sorresponding period of 1ast year, the ciation 1s neces F. Sal : : total for which was ar : is or oale tras. Built and occupied by owner as a home Featares Included: Open fireplace; large screened porch, cement flooring: twe : AClL‘!'I'AHn,': 7 "‘»”,‘r;- \‘.nf l\hr-" lHl[,l[—. v tem! J . % . : tile baths, one with tile shower; mald's room and complete bath: many extra closets: ing inepector’s department, where the | ¥ r Most _desirable corner First Time Offered Pitinhurg nutomatie heaters how. h.i elec.; slate roof. Lurge henteds Agures obtained, this increase - = P built-in gaurage for two cars. is due largely to more prosperous hoose— h in the fashionable nort ®eneral conditions and to an undeter. rflr' v or weekly Price and Tems Reasonable i Ready for Immediate Occupancy mined extent to an effort by property | ments of 30 cents or more per share. western part of the Dis- Possession will be given by Owner-occupant. RRERERRRE owners to “beat out zoni by get- | These peyments partici in the trict, either for a hand- ting authorizations for structures | profits & association, compounded QR RIRRICRIRIR] after date of issue in which to make | monthly installments of perhips 1 f the Suthoriastion eranted 1t | oot o alue ot the stok, and REALTORS ROE Gsed Within that time the bermit | when the hecumuistion of (hest pas. 734 15th St. N.W. 1410 G St. N.W. Main 8413 : 1417 K Street NW. Main 4340 {hat would be banned by the zoning [quarterly or semi-annuaily @ some residence or a high- aw in the locations where they are| To sccure a loan for vour project, class apa to be erectod " o0 AbEeine TToo Btk e class apartment house. olders of permits have one year|amount to the sum desired, paying Ellerson & Wemple lapses, but if the authorized construc- ments ard accrued profits thereon tion is started within that period the | amount lo from 20 to 53 per cent of % permit remains in force until the|the desired loan, according to the work is completed. | ules' of your particular association | SUSREENRRERERERRREREEE S Phone Main 603 O O~ 0 S ? Inspect This Beautiful Group of Homes Tomorrow ] s Center-Hall Homes of Brick - 7 5 SOLD Construction Prices $14,250 and $14,750 o 22 S 24 4505 to 4523 Arkansas T Ay Sk v A e AT B . Avenue N.W. \ home of distinction; moderate in price but beautifully planned. Located in an ex- clusive neighborhood, where some of Wash- wE 4 if i) L k (At Allison Street Between ington's finest homes are built. Designed L1d ALl : : s " - - 13th and 14th Streets N.W.) and finished by experts, but built to sell A! a price vou can d to pay. s o " : These homes are only two blocks south E ‘ Beautiful new tapestry brick home of of the new E a 1 2 B % 3 § 6 rooms and tiled bath. Hot-water heat, ated at 300 feet above ity of Wash- i \ i ington. . P o hardwood floors, electric lights, front and ht rooms and bath (shower in addi- : & e e B - S double rear porches, brick garage. tion), hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood e o Be s garag floors throughout, porches, open fireplace, French doors, etc. v T ——— ; S o o Price, $9,500—Terms $1,000 Open and Lighted Every Day Representative on Premises ; . it SR . = Cash, $80 Monthly T A - s . S B . AOSHNe i NEW CHEVY CHASE HOME EXCLUSIVE MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE L T : 3712 Ingomar Street WEST CHEVY CHASE, D: C. HEIGHTS Charming new home of center-entrance type; 8 spacious rooms 1 4300 Brandywine Street 2805 35th St. NW. : it : - : and 2 tiled baths; hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors % - throughout, large porch, double garage; splendid plot of ground: Located a square north of Mass. Ave., and overlooking a park. Beautiful corner, rooms and bath. Vapor heat, a -5 Jocated just far enough from Conn. ave. to be free from noise : ¥ Disvttignraftetuiwondertilieviewictite city- s Rekbadsbly priuid = HOLLOW TILE CONSTRUCTION : and dust of cars; French doors between living réom and library clectric lights, hardwood floors, open fireplace, spacious Jeautiful new detached home. Stone, cement and frame con- 5104 14th St. NW and entrance hall and dining’ room; open fireplace; sewing room: siiustion esslona foust R0rdhy B wellipln aneidacomsien 4 slate roof; completely equipped with screens, two sets of window porch. Lot 677:x115. Hollow tile construction. ' New. aths. Hot-water heat, electricity, S % = etached home, th 11y modern in evers respect—10 rooms, . s atti igh-cla D P I SioIuE M b mecs Lor Toie 2 bath e os hemes electricity’ Front, oide.and fear porchen, screened ‘sieep: shades, instantaneous heater; attic. An exceedingly fine, high-class rooms if desired. Double rear porches, large lot, slate roof, large ch: hollow-tile ge: slate roof. Completely screened. Located west residence in every way. . Pantry and storage ciosets. e P aiiton Tdeat o oy sl Price, $9,250—$1,500 Cash, $75 Monthly WILLIAM K. HARTUNG & COMPANY 1108 16th Street N.W. ' REALTOR Phones Main 372-160 00 L A