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|HIGHER RENTS POSSIBLE [T 3 . . ; " |u. s. TIMBER SUPPLY ] g g i o o e e B Bt BU“fllNG IN 1923 | IN BALTIMORE, IS VIEW Lighting Fixtures Should © DWINDLING RAPIDLY SIUDENIS GIVEN sty necaed by eatenne | i Sy Y . REAE ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . SA URDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924, REAL ESTATE. At the next meeting of thé class broker. the subject of real estate investments . il . | o oot B i o Be Harmonized in Rooms ,,, ....ooo v oneinet mo ey o o 1 s | SO AEL L S L Bays Secretary of Real 4 I Left, U. S. Forestry Chief handled in accordance with laws en- | "E'0" Fedl Eatate Board. Estate Board. Not enough thought has been paid | One bedroom that we saw was fin- tares acted by Congress and the functions | . = ¢ g — o the color of chandeliers and the |ished in-the same way. They were Declars of the local tax machiners are con- orr ke anen, it for Mfliens ,500,000,000 in Con-|palTiont: ‘hope for a reduction in | 52¥8 Bullding Age. “There has been | builder's direction transformed them | chief of the United States forest serv Realtor Discusses Question| At the present time taxes on real — = rents in Baltimore in 1924, according | PUt one universal finish, and this was | into something unique and beautiful, | ice, the timber supply of the United estate are based on full valuation in i : to Phillp A, P Ll : - and they really looked like a very 3 4 : f accordance with un assessment that * struction Reported in En- to Philip A. Pitt, secretary of the reai | brass. There i3 fortunately a tend-/|gxpensive fixture. e States has been cut dovu; s0 that nu\v‘ Before Class in Real EBtafe | liaits s iwe v oy ot 8 7 O e Saten Bl “Hilgh costs of labor, cost of ma- | £1°Y however, to got away from this | “The same treatment was carried | alightly more than one-fourth of e | dectimined i’ 13" e Com i ’ ire Country Durin ar. |tervials in bullding and many minor |PY Painting the brass plate where it [ Out at the push button switch plate | original supply remains. The origi- sioners. ' Assesuments Tor special im- | y g e factors make It almost impossible to{Is an eyesore, and the same is also | SONeT; (LNIS Wwas painted the same | n;) gupply was estimated at 5,200.- at Y. M. C. A. 'L’:;:X:i‘::‘\”fi;mx?,;r‘:lll‘ha\l:s;‘:‘('i‘;::‘;‘\l,hn-‘ 1117 Orren St. N.E. orchid color and the beveled edge - Taxes have already been cared for the chandeliers, They | was done in green, and as the wall | 000,000,000 board feet; the present onately against property owners | Just north of Florida Ave. | Lenefited by such improvements and hetween 13th and 14th Sts. I previous con- |in present rents, he sald, under the |“Nould harmonize with the color of | Was orchid color, this made uite & |supply is estimated to be 1,600,000.- | raxation was duscussed befors the " > Rest Duy In the Nogtheast Ftruction records, according to F. W, | DeW assessment. When the remain- | the furniture, walls and trim and not | i{Ue defining line between the two.|g00,000. While more than 5,000,000 | eal estate class at the Y. M. C. A.| ik of toornt: r::);l‘lml'in'»‘::::rli:nn:;‘ A1z Toom ana Barn: A. N 1 Yodge C e ing districts in the city c] % ‘The push button itself, which is usually e e . Dodze Corporation. Total contracts | 138 JIStricts in the city are reassess- | clash, as they 5o often do. s painted green acres of forest land Is cut per year at by Wenjamin F. Adams, realtor, whe | the taxpayer. Built-In Heated Garage = Y s - ‘ ose! ) ,000, to_ 10,000,000 ; ' >roc 5 evel | Open; Heatedjand Lighted awarded during the, year in the |toward higher rents Suppose we take the kitchen as an v, the cost of doing this is not | Present, about 8.000.000 ndicated that Procedure in the event of default pen; ' 3 o 7 6 . re burnt an- hat a real estate broker | B o ok o ~ states and the Di il l‘*nmmc, If everything is white in|much. but the effect produced was|acres of forest land o in payment of taxes was explained to | : % “Our supply of | could facilitate his work in handling | the ciass and d 3 H : tainiy unique ‘and pretty. It is a |Buslly. He states: “Qur mup | i in handling | the ciass and it was § out that | : Vi of Columbia, including LARGE GARAGE BUIL DING jthis room—that 1s, trim, walls, ete.— | {iiie ne bp Ihe Srnay Ramitiere: :1::;;};'3‘?[:::‘2 llr:'\:.w‘:mil"\g d‘:):""”i:fi'renl(\' transactions for his clients |,_vi,,,.‘,,,vm owners e right to » ra atte en-al ” b % it wi v 9 3 = % cdcem their property w n a period | i % nickel-plated or white, b e ¢ I 4 i i £ tho cowntey, wmountea 10 45990 |G GOLD FOR $100,000 | Hhe s Grarhits it net, brass: | hoise Une ofher roomy wers nimlarly | 10", ATESG SELMLGR LA e | ariows s coverin tasation in the | Banos e 12 e etk e o o | This indic more than Should there be exposed nickel work | Loimeed tr Lanimonize win e o inted | moved from the great bulk of lumber | District of Columbia and knowing 'erty not redeemed within two year $1,500,000,000 worth of construction n this room, then nickel-plated | woodwork. The dinin n 1 4 o 3 e & room was Tltha sative Codrtiy, L' Street Structure Purchased for|!8hting fixtures and nickel-plated | paneled in oak, and here the natural = put throuzh any reduction.” true with —e——— { per cent of the timber = In twenty-seven of these states the Tnv " 11e o ‘her % £ the population | 3 . estment Through Cafritz t receptacles would be in order hinges on doors and cupboards, | Whereas four-fifths of the pop | fncrease over 1922, which was itself a = there {s one thing about Mickel Work. | Iatches and ofher hardwars mere. aif | 2and about four-Afths of our agricul- record-breaking yvear, was nearly 5 Company. {@nd that s that it needs polishing to | brass and perfect harmony resulted. | ture are east of the Rocky mountains s e i s e eep it shining; therefore white finish | “In living rooms the same scheme 5 . ce fireproof garage building at [has been growing in popularity. also be carried out, Many unique spring s n, there was a slight re- | 1528 L street northwest, was sold this For bedrooms both chandeliers and | and pleasing combinations are possi- action through the summer months, | Week by the Morris Cafritz Company, | COVer plates should be tinted so as ta | ble that will make a house diatinc. I . i T increnen e {Inc. to a local Investor for $100,000. | harmonize with the decorations of the | tive and more altractive in its elecs B P rt the Tate oy Gn unusual dnerease ini The building has a frontage of | Foom. Brasswor ily painted. | trical equipmen usiness rroperty ie late fall. December, 1923, ehowed |aixty” feat ‘ang goes back sbant 191 |————mm———eem> castY painted. lericalequipment, =~~~ | . an increase of cent over the | feet to a wide court. It consists of Il West side 14th above You cover plates on the switch and brass finish logked the best: the strap (left 15 west of, the Bocky motiEin i [ ’ 3 srevious Decembe two floors, containing about uo.Tnlr‘vg)REAL ESTATE SCHOOLS |BALANCE IMPORTANT [l = containtng store, garage and = d du 4 s reached 7 2 second floor, B e e | T IR S W we | OUTLINED IN PAMPHLET| IN PLACING FURNITURE [| focmsr av” siising “vorin: which was rather | Property for investm e s Bk, third floor, 4 rooms. of the higher cos = — —_— = 3 N " —— . 3 ADE thie higher cokt Local Boards Instructed in Organi- | Pieces Should Be So Arranged as ALL OCCUPIED 16 per cent, Con- | $27,428,000, or 8 per cent, for educa- i . ; = | et Con: (IR RN onE zation of Teaching Centers | to Center Attention on Point $2,640 Annually tionary, busi- Contemplated new work reported | for Members. 9 per cent, {during the year amounted to $481 * and all « rlass combined de- ,000 mpared with $332.857,000 creased 15 per cent fr p toe ok avted. "hiis: s about a Real estate organizations through- Balance should be considered in ar- All previous o retion records | normal ratio for contemplated work | Out the National Assoclation of Real |ranging the furniture in room. By were hroken in these districts to contract awards, and is an indica- | Estate Boards and groups of men | Placing all the large, hes pi on | 1] York sta and northern N 3 tion that the year's building nees anyw! | one side and all the lighter ones the | P 1 Ne: 3 Pyl 2 ywhere interested in preparing for | = . oues;on the bt 020 18 e e e i e ot GneryEanize, real estate | SLGT "Ti"a” accorative sense balance convenient £ e rm s dle_Atlantic o the central | December building contracts in the | phiet’ nutlining an SaHCAtional Toray| BT o Getnod &d can \optical illusion, vest declined. The southwestern | middle Atlantic s {enstern Penn- | grain for real estato. bonray whyoh | M (15,13 WGt must be achieved. o Drestoite o Tty T e Virginta) amounted to $24,821. | Lional assoclation. The pamphlet |4 tall cabinet against the wall at the omas J. risher AtemTA Lo I e T red | 000 Walia this wan as inirehse of 3 |88 sents out to secretaries of the | jert of vour firepiace. A stmiiar cabinet & c l 0., Inc. i of Interest. during the vear 1 the thirt per cent over ine preceding month e aon/s 4¥5 (constituent | boards e e o Cete e VIR 1 B Br cent n sxcens of the | bravius December, o CoNt from e 'Boards dre urged by the association | cubinet, - A console table and’ mirror ded (ar work | Total construction stacted in this |t OrEanize classes at once, so that might do; a large fireplace chalr with a 738 15th St. NN\W. dedtor, S S consiHaRS Amounted to | the Serics of studles us outiined may | reading lump might solve the problem ThIa 1 $374.152.000, = decrease of 11 per cent b: completed Lefors the coming or er it is that placed on Main 6830 Sy b fast Tear's Total Icuded | OF, he sring peak of market ac- side of the fireplace must optically Iy satisfied. | $176,013.000, or 47 per_cent, for resi- balar contemplated | dential buildings; $55.242,000, or 15 ndicate work: nd utilities; $43,284,000, or 12 ® n H cent, for industrial ts, and 30. or 6 per cent, for educa = nal buildings. . P Somtompiated new work reported N oA tion of last summer | jn this district during 1923 amounted oA & ety Sue Brumusnm 306, more han double the e 1 U « awarded, indi- = A e nsiderable unfilled con- Old 14th St. Rd., running diagonally from 14th and Oak Sts. to 16th and "vel nearly 30 per | struction demand. Contracts awarded in December in s of " general and als | The 19 surprising 'v i) " am e ] : 4 e ', - 1= On 14th Street Car Line g oo ‘ v g, ot o : g | o g ‘ i Our Terms Will Interest You S A8 8 ‘ly“" 1000, whi luded following im © | portant $151 ) » 3 o % . . . for” restaeritial S . Wy { Kitchen furnished with complete sink, enamel ks 1d lities: $7 X » | . . . B Kot for inaustrial .,1"..“;; ; i ; . . ; top table, white enamel ice box and large cabinet. bufidings, and $18.008,000, or 10 per cent. for educational buildings—in all .4 4 i P s, ; i a8 e | 2 very well balanced program. &S | $ 8 Sl et : Exhibit House, 643 Ingraham Street N.W. the ar 19 amounted to e o - o J B 472,000, an_excess of per cent gl " 1 amount f work actually s " : e b S e A - R : we [ Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. a considerable unfinished pro-| - c i i To inspect take 14th Street car marked Takoma Park to 7th and Kennedy LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM Streets, or Sth Street car to Ingraham Street, walk east. Transportation best in cine oty yreeeTpark |8 Foxhibit House Furnishe | D. J. Dunigan 1319 New York Ave. Phone Main 1267 85 | In the Chosen Line of building High-Class Development Yo \v,‘,‘[,,,, et ',:,.‘”",, cducaz il ¥or HOME or INVESTMENT : SO0, o aad piants, md 305 “V“m,_:::;:' e 310’950 Balance M0ntl]ly sl ’000 Cash "?ll(";;:n,‘] :{‘.‘,..,.' s ' Eronting om 16th & 14tk Sts. 6 Roo a.nd Every Possible Conve]’lience ntr T St Just North of Alaska Ave. : ms e el fxe con- ' lIl Overlooking Rock Creek.Park < Fanities il Biapeiier by : ¥rom High Elevation contracts in New roint ngland E 617.000, an ability; sarprisingly low open- ) o of 8 November | || ing prices. Decemer e : : ) Owned, Built and For Sale b e Bmldlng Financed 'wned, Built and For e by iz amounicd 'Sl seare mow to mave vnae (I8 - “the amount of 19; “Home of Your Own” by -::;«. highest recorded year ing your bullding site fore = ~ . , n = Last year's total in- advance in prices. .u}.v.?i‘xl.;%r. Brans. Edson W. Briggs, Owner 3118 11th 1108 16th St. NEW—CHEAPER THAN RENT P rice $7,450 Exhibit- House, 1427 Varnum Street $750 Cash $65 Per Month Only One Block From 16th St. These Homes Will Meet With Your Every Desire in Construction, Convenience and Price $13,250 A Small Cash Payment—Balance Like Rent . e, BEAUTIFUL NEW DETACHED HOUSE Center Hall Type Description Six large, spacious rooms, tiled bath and shower. extra shower in haxement, attic over entire house, oak floors throughout, outside pantry and built-in ice box, white enamel kitchen cabinet, bullt-in froning board and many other unusual features. Large smple Hou‘e’ 1812 A Street S.E. eonerete front po; double rear porches, two sleeping porchies. Deep lot to wide REALIZE THIS: Your Rent Money is Now Buying a Home for Someone Else. = The Same Rent Money Will Buy a Home for You. - Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday See These Noteworthy Features for Homes of This Price Representative on Premises s 5 inds stry brick fronts * Hot-water heat room and bath. Large attic with cedar room; and 2-car Hl:rgewlmnm light closet * Steel beam construction To Inspect—Take 14th Street Car to Varnum Street, brick garage on end of deep lot. Street and alley paved. Welt arranged kitchen One-panel interior doors or Motor Out 16th Street to Varnum Its attractive location, its generous room size and zg-mch oak floors Switches to all fixtures the liberal size of.the lot combine to make this home s";';i‘:""pnl"‘_’:.“" - ndh:.rdw"e livable and convenient. ofland shades Cellar under entire house : Deep lots to alley [s) for Your Inspection Every Day and Evenin, i .M. M. pen fol i g Open for inspection 10 A.M. to 9 P.M Price and Terms Given Upon Request | L. E. BREUNINGER ‘& SONS MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD 706 Colorado Building Main 6140 1605 VARNUM STREET N.W. Just West of 16th Street This home is of pleasing design and contains many unusual features. 9 rooms, 3 baths, including servant’s I I A A L o sl E T ARNOLD & COMPANY " 1416 K Street N.W. 21 A Main 617 Member of the Washington Real Estate Board Exclusive Agents I NS Main 2434