Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1924, Page 14

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14 REAL ESTATE. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924. . {BUILDING OF 3 STORIES | Realty Men Growing Factor T0 HOUSE AUTO BUSINESS In Development of Cities T kit Tager, Geaspuition . B it X e RS | vy 00 per srontee sna || ARCH]E L. STRAUB The growing part that organlzed real | estate Dboard movements as' associ- ' . o ‘Depth of 140 Feet. & ving - and af iated members is notably . i % b K et b estate men are hmlm.‘ l.n the L‘N;fl increasing. Of the combined mem~ ¢ & < . 2 Work has just been started by Mor- opment of American cities is emPha- | herghip of 27,336 represented by the 4 ¥ o Vi 5 i Z vl rie its on a th tory auto- ks slzed in the Andings of an Inventory | 191 boards o far reported, 11416 Sk P B - ——— me o LA P 9 otiv! are active members, 9, oclated, ? 3 i " etween and ot Teal estate board activities for the | o ore. thon 6000 arflieted. 4 i s i v i The structure will have a frontage past year throughout mr lnlle|d Potentfal strength of the boards is 2 v 3 2 2 O'fln}o'mholmhy 3 a-pt:‘hot 140 feet . L S d Canada el . % i1 ) tages and Canada now being made | Indicated by (heir income aggregate z H - 5 ‘ e aide and rear 4 Sales Department of by the N . This totals $1,065,199.1 v the Natlonal Association of Real | This totals $loss 1001y =~ _ - HAnnounces his connection with the Estate Boards. gnmaged in city planning and zoning 2 o “ é b 3 have t 3 d -4 % ’ 0 square feet per i One hundred and ninety-one con- |activities. Twenty have either held | |; 5 - 2 : : atituent boards have reported in the :’;Dg:;"llt;‘r:r‘:nmd in own-your-own-home | i P A P : s X 4 h uipped with large . . inventory findings. ~Among the “Furnighing of authoritative ap- v / g L ; i | ont ‘will be an attractive umter omas o projects looking toward the develop- | praisals by real estate boards Is & “ Y 7 :-lnvy monolithic design of artificial | i 9 o ade from the plans mi ment of thelr o s W notably increasing. The 107 boards i B it i 2 : d eir communitien which | SS9 oivting appraisal Sotivitics g » s 4 S Harvey H. Warwick, "architect, these boards report as 1eading | have made a total of 6102 a Y 4 Ak v ,102 appratsals | 8 2 : - / : achlevements of the vear are® Lead- | of property valued at a’total of 3246, | K ¥ 3 ] | 4 ¥ NAMED WEST POINT CADETS Real Estate ership in city planning and zoning | 51360563 ~Of these appraisals $15.- oty 092,602 was of property appraised for | B8 : ; activities and anpraisals of property | tne federn) moverament or oiher gov. | [iimss . . LT . z Co RmSe et oo :'nllfl.-':; M.m' 8416 7 819 lsth st. N w affected by city plan developments: | ernmental agency. at Fort Ci A 1llam ¥ Clin n help toward the selutlon of locai | T/ w7 ; A5 e total feea earned during the , Jousing problems through organiza-|year from these appraisals were . 2 v ¥ Stassncn setts jlon ana promotion of bullding and | §231,084.74, while the revenue to the . % : - = A eoclations: encouragement Of | hoards making the appralsals was oot » s community development through the | 559 an1.01 # v coolidne s h_l‘-ma.mg' in of Jew industries and the | * Ninety-one of the 191 boards re- 2 " - B b &5 3 the United Stat. iNk chmbriara: Soalmivents: ported pald secretaries who devole| — Garage uader comstruction by Morris Cafrits on 19th street between M and N streets morthwest, Harvey H. serupulous or dishonest practices in | time to’ the setivitics of the board, | Warwick is the arehiteet. 3 {’;;c"o'::f;lt"‘“g and sale of land: ad- | Forty-one of the boards are building expositions, O CWn-your-own-home l.up Jibraries and forty-three lssuc one | forester and his assistant inspect all | nurseries to see that diseased shrubs| No resident of the city is permit- ‘Community disasters brough or more publications for the benefit | trees and shrubs shipped in to Den- |are not being distributed, and fur- |ted to cut down and remove a tree notable civio services & [;'“E"‘i out | 5¢ their members. ver, rejecting those that are digeased; | nish Information on selection and |from his grounds without the consent Hent ol soal eoty n the adjust- | “ own-your-own-home expositions, | make perfodical inspections of locailcare of trees and shrubs, of the city forester, e et of real estate holdings In homes | under the auspices of real estato 2 et St ot A br B | Bt ind Brenihs i B : , == """ NEW OGDEN STREET HOMES ) s aga b ng an e e b yrofiteering and property sacrifice in e ne iy Ry marohaee i } their wake. the following citles during the year: | hin work for Tis Oy olioaring Sk | ot oY e ChichgD. | Fhiladelpbia, | If You Believe in the United States—Y ou Believe in Washington! ‘ Old 14th Street Road, rumfin‘ Msgounlly Erops 10th and Osk Streets to 16th and Spring Place N.W. Berkeley fire of September. — The "ortlund, Oreg.: Kan- | Arkansas city board. following the | Sholls:oSeattle Portland. Dreg.: Ian-| disastrous 1100d which came upon | Tnd., and Champalsn, x- | that city in June, successfully used poeition); Oak Park, i H R its influence to keep home owners |Onio: Webster county. Tow: b from disposing of flood-area homes |N.'J: Allentown, Pa, and Dallas and - At great sacrifices through panic. |San Antonio, Tex. ‘The Arcadia, Fla., board alded its . . : . <community in a similar situation. e Here are a number of carefully selected properties in various sections at mid- Recognition of Realtor. HOME BUILDERS FAVOR winter prices. The shrewd buyer will not overlook the opportunity to ake a selec- Growl| i rhaiien e T of the ;.fi.éfl?nf}:}fi(é"(fi’:, realtor” CITY FORESTRY PLAN tion in advance of the Spring activity. means_responsible and ethical busi- : = 5 2 . : ness dealings ana’ increans in’the| Maintenanco of s city forestry de- . Brick House, Chevy Chase—$9850—Colonial brick, fine location; 6 large rooms, Mol ’;"m;;;(:;‘l’;{l-:“"{:.p‘”“l!'r“' the | partment for the conservation in tile bath, h.-w.h., electricity, full concrete cellar with laundry; hardwood floors, built- dreaking down of business jealousies | every city of the heaith and beauty in garage, porches. Easy terms. and antagonisms, is reported b: lof its trees is a plan meeting with 2, ] atriking number of boards. Develop- r among leaders of suburban de- Chevy Chase, D. C—7-room detached frame, with hardwood floors throughout, Ment of €0-0 ion, Na = . Nacs . S . 4 et Rasciation poluts oot s s o T ] tile bath and shower, first floor tile lavatory; stone fireplace, stone-trimmed living toward professionalizing the prac of Real B porch, large closets with lights; h.-w.h., electricity and every fine modern appointment. of real est. City forestry is no contradiction in F . 5 s s Enlistment of the co-operation of .mmf, the realtors point out. Den- Lot 50x130. Tmmediate occupancy. Can be sold on easy terms. property owners and men of voca- ! ver hag such a municipal department, | = . tions allled to real estate in real and has had it since 1909. The city | Colorado Ave.—$11,000—Only $1,500 cash necessary—7-room-and-bath brick ; 4. bed- —_— e ——————= ] rooms, h.-w.h., electricity, front and rear porches, hardwood floors; screens; lot 40x90, with space for another house. Owner must sell. See it at once. . . ' 2 2 | Rock Creek Church Road—$12,000 — Kennedy-built; 3-story, 8-room-and-2-bath {111 s Homes Facmg New Sherman CerIe brick; 22 feet wide; 5 bedrooms and sleeping porches, front and rear porches, hard- } _ Living Room Best New Home Values in This N.W. Location H wood floors, screens, h.-w.h., electricity; 2-car garage g on. Terms. . A= ¢ > P . $8 950 $9 250 $9 750 Best Mt. Pleasant szec!iun—$13.500—7’rice reduced for immediate sale; completely i Exhibit House (1456 08den St') Furnished renovated ; 10-room-and-2-bath brick; h.-w.h., electricity, porches; 2-car garage; re- . rlces, s bJ b 9 ’ markably low price for house in that section. sloisso_-sl’ooo c“h’ Balance Monthly EASY TERMS i Close to Soldiers’ Home Park—$9,850—Delightiul 6-room-and-bath, with Nokol Six Rooms and Every Possible Convenience 3 I e S h.-w.h. electricity, hardwood floors; front, breakfast and sleeping porches; fine con- I dition ;*garage. Terms. i 5 . S ReRE s D A : : 2 ] Furniture and Draperies by Near 14th and Gallatin—$18,750—\Very attractive hollow-tile detached 3-story resi- dence; 10 rooms, 2 baths (6 bedrooms and sleeping porch); hardwood floors, screens, il 'rl-lE HECHT COMPANY h.-w.h,, electricity ;in fact every fine modern improvement; splendid condition. Terms. i > Jocelyn St.—$14.250—7 rooms and bath, detached, h.-w.h., electricity, built-in gar- age, hardwood floors, screens. Lot 60x100 feet. Owned, Built and For Sale by N ves k—8$10,250—Delightful 6-room-and-bati c| L Wi - H orthwest Park—$10,25 elightful 6-room-and-bath detached house, with hard ! v. T. l_L BIEN’ ll'lc. wood floors, h.-w.h,, large closets with lights, concrete porches, large lot and other unusual features. 3118 11th Street N.W. Columbia 9636 % Mass. Ave. Heights—$21,000—8 rooms and bath, detached (5 bedrooms and sleep- ing porch), h.-w.h., electricity, front and rear porches, hardwood floors; 5-car garage. 4628 K A SfiMPlei:. HOUSE_SI D 5 Can be sold on small cash payment. . 8 Kansas Ave., No. 6 Sherman Circle, 714 Decatur St. Near 16th and Upshur—$14,500—8 rooms and bath, brick; h.-w.h., electricity, Tapestry brick homes, both English and Colonial iront, rear and sleeping porches. An especially attfactive proposition, in most desira- styles. Your choice of an open concrete or covered porch. ble location. Houses, 20 feet wide, and some of the lots are nearly 200 feet deep, extending back to large alleys. Experienced representatives WHO KNOW WASHINGTON will take you t‘e see 3 p g ) ENTERING any of these properties, or will select others from our listings which will be sure to DESCRIPTION meet with your requirements. Six large and spacious rooms. First floor contains re- 48th Yealo ception hall, living room, dining goom with French doors : leading out on back porch. Kitchen equipped with white ! ALL E' N enameled cabinct, one-piece porcelain sink and drain board, | and outside pantry; service porch. Second floor, three i * B S —— I:lrghc b]cdrnlums‘ each with large c]u;c!s; cxlraN}inen clcsgt ' in hall; tiled bath with built-in fixtures. aster bed- S x - room, T1x19 feet. Double rear porenes ase 10, feet wide ; AND S, INC! * RECORD in ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL CON- Sl xR c ot ot Member of Washington Real Estate Board N STRUCTION which we feel very proud of. This record To inspect tak Ninth st to Georgi . N.W. ildi q is made thru the efforts of our organization in employ- nue a:d,D::mr n:e:ltl;yw;li &orfif:cf".'e.‘:c to pm;: BES BLBE G Basheos Satiiing ing the best of mechanics, using the highest grades of mate- rials, etc. or phene fer free auto service. During our 48 years we have executed work on the following well I AFR IT E E . \ g:i‘::;nsz‘:ildé:‘:::l New National Museum Arlington Amphitheater ! House Office Building Geodetic Survey Department of Agriculture Main 617 - * Treasury Patent Office D. A. R. Building . { : G Nt White House Pension Office D. A. R, Annex \ i 2 ¢ 3 Library of Congress Government Printing Pan-American - o 5 ; State, War and Navy | Office : Freer Art Building lol——=o|lc——=]ojc—=—]0] ' S ol Building Bureau of Engraving Soldiers’ Home : - 1 b ¢ Evening Star Building Postoffice, 12th and Penn. | Smithsonian Institution L] L] L] P & 5 4 732 : 5 e = \ 1 i Ave. National Museum Munsey Building A Home of Distinction a| [* =5 | . R maniENTs. | HoSbrTALS %, 7 OWNER AND BUILDER 1416 K Street N.W. Member of the Washington Renl Extate Board Y, 72 Pértland Children’ 5:;:::“ Epi_;chnp:l. Eye, Bar and Driscoll, etc. ;m;flé:ia ' Elizabe EMBASSIES: RESIDENCES: Nurses' Home for Provi- British Bradley dence Hospital Fronch, etc. McLean UNIVERSITIES: . CLUBS: 3 fifi"‘"’“"l : 3::::( w:- ington Metropelitan ‘White . American City Club, etc. Henderson, etc. 3 Howard -Many of the Schools, Police Stations, ete. Many of the Churches. 2 y s KAG;raxfma;rly '1:,94;:7 square "i:g‘ o:} f.:n 1 ~ Building with no breakage in a pe o] r Introducing the New Bulding alten Patent - “Skylight Construction i NN . ‘l;n}flm Class Buildings 204 EAST UNDERWOOD N Tead Wool forms the best cushion bear. Chevy Chase, Md. is probably Washington's most charming home section and this is the best time ing for glass and gt the same time the most of the year to select a home there. Thus enabling you to move in before sprimg. Thus you can durable. : save the spring advance in prices and also enjoy the glorious spring time in your own home. jurable. 2 We have three homes—two of them just completed—in Chevy Chase, Md., that are reasonable fn Movable Supports allow for expansion price and very attractive. These homes will be open for inspection Sunday. and contraction. B5e 204-6 EAST UNDERWOOD X A Bar which will withstand snow load, Two new detached, homes of attractive design anil substantial construction. Each contalns six wind pressure, eon!tructed with main gut. well arranged rooms With exceptionally spacious closets, hot-water heat, electric lights and garages. ters and condensation gutters of best ma- Large lots. The price is only $11,950 with a small cash payment and balance like rent. terial L. 5317 (In that beautiful section just opposite the reservoir) Solidly built of Blue Granite Stone, 16-inch walls, two-car garage in rear, of same stone as house.” This home ‘contains 12 rooms—3 baths, quartered oak flooring, back stairway, beauti- ful oors and woodwork, finished in mahogany and white; in- closed breakfast porch; two sleeping porches, one open and one inclosed. / Manufactured by Wa.:l!ueiner Co. A hiome mors pretentious than the other, but & splendid purchase. The inside arrangement of i i its eight rooms and two baths is unusual as well as attractive and the decorating scheme is worthy - of your closest inspection. 1 : . ® S : " ‘Max Walten, Prest.-Treas. .‘MQMWSM A . ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL CONSTRUCTION 1313-15 W St. N.W. Phone N. 401 This home will be open for your inspection all day Sunday Built by G. U. Small ‘We Invite Your Inspection L. E. Breuninger & Sons Agents 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 1415 Eye St. [——=olc——=lal———]a] - - / NI e n = N ==

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