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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1924. REAL ESTATE. ! ing DUl totet [SURVEY OF REALTY s sorauivt, pnd o oo 2o FIVE HOMES ARE SOLD o es exceeded taxes, local state and D BATHROOM HEATED | Taxes on Farm Lands Nearing . BY HOT-WATER TANK: . ee D e Sl BT | BUSINESS INDICATES [iSten St it | THROUGH D. J. DUNIGAN ) OFFICE ROOMS Point of Actual Confiscation i i Wife dii, 20 UNUSUAL ACTIVITY |45 e s o R TR RENY i (R 1 —— | t of Acceleration of the movement to- l the sales of five new homes during AR - agiadly Vi ivisions, o8 st Wi e . = by Simple Method . Fowding nd constane. Erowe i pattmac ' imerana ||| _In the Attractive il imple o , . 000,000,000 pluk in 1919, i larger: citle 5 5 i ) Heat Utilized by P Tuxes on farm lands, once only While the farmers' lands in the o '$9,600.000,000 plus. n d_fro jarger sites ; 0 por | ¢ eat, to Halph Bai % Togea DENT BUILDING us i | if Design of House Is {nominal overhead charge on farming | forty.year period Increased [n yalue 1920, In 1920 th tuses excecd the | Lo oi beiter than lust year by 55 |duestionnaire. While movement | strect, to Mrs. Agnes Heide, and 1408 L Street N.W. operations, have increased so steadily H cent of the DBoards may not incre rly in the | Ingraha trect, to George Miller, . » e 1880 to $113.17 in 1 ansas State Agricultural Col- | Per cen S " al 5 /s e | Ingraham strect, to George ) o ooated B0 o Suitable. and 50 rapidly that they threaten to | avee inereased, igh lego has found in twenty.seven s EomAngeles:topsithe Drinelpal citlco biuguse. 1t s 3 A to main- |y potworth—310 Webs! 1ol Joorxtag meanithe centen of & ; o {absorb farm land values. 1t tne|period 19131921 alone, (rom & cents | ties of Kansas deliquent tax of the country | ns shown Garland . Beans, and Webster | o At s et ; G e PR ; 5. In Kansas, while 4 ) ad 2 hal ws as large in | 1as e i : by ma A escellent auxiliury provision for |present tux movement continues un- |2 3115 0, > same forLy | amount. in 1958 8 thes veare IhE101T nees, with an In { WILL CHART VACANT HOUSES | !7* to William ¥ Notan. e R L ;reaking the bathroom warmer in ex-jehocked the farmers' land will prac- | Years from $10.98 to $62.30, the taxex | Income tax returns for Wisconsit | first nine monthis of 46 per cent, but | v soction, casy to fin itremely cold weather, and for pro-|tically be confiscated by the state and the cight-year period increased!show that for the years 191 5 of nineteen prinecipal cities in-| A chart of cvery vacant house in [tremely co ather, and oLl v ke o "from 17 cents to 46 cents per acre.|the average proportion of net in that the national high wate- }, o 00 08 €U0 VICORE Tonne o viding a little heat st any time, can mers will become virtual tenants [T ccontage of inct in’ the|come absorbed Ly stat 1 £ 1922 has been surpassed this | 14 2 5 3 e { ibe planned when building @ home by | of the state. very short iod in Ohio is 177 and "lz‘lnu for farms w L |y n average of 30 per 4-|cm, Infl 'I’K::!(S'H_\”uf 1y . |(n|lrp o & joo ¥ e citeh | That g SEFIBUE rIAIONERID)| In. Kadaas ST1. he average Sinoss ity reporting is there a |Teport to a1l Association of |that placing the bathroom over the kiteh- | Tha the serious relitionship | in K. = 1| hey e ! or- | P i or Sards P the Non ool L hiitag) tho! Teat isiven ol {WWHIGh taxen have ‘come ita lave o fuly sites ! D : . i 2 A L T P “ chart is now being prepared |title “reaitor, Y ate by~ the hot-water tu farm life. as pointed out by Dr. Rich- | yhere data for 19 s | orth Dakota is sufiering rrm‘x b . ;px:-v,mmu‘-»r r -hm-lun'x: a2 - ' .-)r«:; nc. e lara T. W1y, of the Institute | agents of th : Tow price of wheat and the wd- o date every six months. ~|through its executive comnii hia N . i The plan i il Ly Gestor of e ihnbticuie AR o axes were : €| Verse conditions Surrounding agri- chool of Con wof the Tn 4 resolutions that Drompt steps DENT BUILDING Goaie o cat an opening |for Rescarch in Land Economic seonomics shioy - Yemme conuitions s i With r students as | be faken to the end that all Lo 1409 L St N.W through the cciling and bathroom | Public Ctilitics at the University of | ¢ a1l farms rente cash. farmer's in " “Building shortage of some kind is & the study. Tts ted with the state association us reet N.W, foes aivectls Wicve e tank; “one n. in a communication to the Land Values ie doubts, unless, indeed, 1 by practieally all the large | PUrPose the position {s : brought into l Main 4884 L £4,300,000,000 in rent and firs e _ " it is absorbed in taxation,” th, $ el the b § tivitics in the bust- a \ AEatein. ihole in the floor should be cut to fit sociation of Real Estat le calls to notice, moreover. that | ontinues t 3 um\_.nnc&,wor wu‘n = exel T | » 3 while taxes show no tendency to fall. h el . of wver 200,000 popula o register, opening headed . E i ) the basis of | hut, on the G a tendency to | e 1 4 ve report that they have Yin between t keep out v G0 the s compared inC the. develgp. | CAUKNL up with their building pro- jrold air. 1f the ta is to be set|United States bureau of agricul with their gr . about 1920, and nation a be considered normal. |& into a built or incased where | economics and on the basis of o have fallen over 20 per . & institutions for pron 8 s iifes’ Have wadeitho . o © s a o s ons iro; th - 3 P chen, @ door the lstate recorus studied by the institute | ing to estimates of the United States | nuilic welfare, Dr. 1ly o% Tut | most rapid adjustment. A BEAUTIFUL NEW Ithat if present tenden c bureau \ericultural ¢ industrial and’ social s the Labor Situation Encouraging. { I tinue, the time will come when th In both Kar and Ohio, past - decade ha fundamentally | i i | , the tim o en oth Ka as ally | abor Atio iwhole annual net return of Amer ample, statistical s altered > relations of industrics | ®: Ii“ lrflanu.::.‘ th i farm lands wallowed up in| that the unewrving line represehling | und classes and thereby the discrinn | |7 N i ax o ™ a crease is g 8 4 P tic ol AX o e effects i H 1tax At the present rate | tax increase i oy ARG ot | tion of taxburdens and the effects | b s 76 per | . to provide a ©of tax increase in some of the states|the line repre: of taxation. ation. Tt is 4 it will come w in th n sen- | crease that it will 1 s if an earthquake or land- | tion the same o e 3 1 Gration, the suatisdosdE tremely g yeriod for 8 Ak Changed The comtounaf | better th yean. - PRICED UNDER $20.000 Ouatside lof {HisTaici 1 Taxex More Than Rent. i e : R A0k st be tightly incased to[ yp jgolated cases taxes already far |5 ¢ the land, will have taken the cxglude coid ai I more than equal the rental value r. 1y points o Since a ot er tauk s Vhe Taiie D BV nsenrus W 8 (onfiectell ito coHE e furnace, a| "o conf A of land values by p that to take | avatution: st ic | pre considerable amount of heat i | taxation, cable for America, o T s to take the § hayling of our is at pre off by the tank, which, ) | he ds. the present Congress indi v itse . A Bew progrin p f ? hulding o ithe bathroom. will supply warmth el counter-movement of of govers national, s N epREER S \n many instances where the heating i significance has been running Dr. By lsystem does ot ultogether suppl < overtaking | with increases in land rent, oo a5 e T the a1 el b e barcaa o e | ey kb e L“"lllllIIHIlIlIIIIII||HIII||l|||Il!!IIIIlIIIIIllliIIIII[IIII[IlIlllI[IIIIIIlIJ]lll[lilllllllllllllll]lllIIlIlIIlI(IIIIIIII|(|]||l|[fl!!!|lfl| lieated only by’ the coils in the kitch conomies for Ohio and K range, quite varmth £ period 18 §ipriaco et "'“b.‘ el A Beautiful Corner Home start the ;i:.?u. in n\c‘ | IRRESISTIBLE i HOMES 2 ‘ Center lAl;fll Plan—Ab 0{ulely Complete Y v e n opened or in addition, to fit rd that ma st SR Just Completed—One Sold ncased e ceiling the opening cased fitted. Iu homes not | rnace where this sys- | ) stalled it should prove «f cspecial value. L 3917 HARRISON STREET : DEMAND LICENSE LAW. (A Little West of Connecticut Avenue) | | Virginia, Colorado and ozher: " : | [E3F 5yl : 3 . gy < i Just completed; ready for occupancy. From an architectural standpoint, iorethought in < $ S L K 3 el p.an and the many features embodeid in this Home—we are confident you wil appreciate the _R f\ltors Would Regulate BusmessA! staking care and cfiorts that have been made to build this house—as a Home not only to realtors, 1-;44-,;\;-:1 ; the | , e but to possess. Many factors must be consicered; evact knowfedge is necessary. An in ssociation of Real Estate . {0 vifl conv u th, is pr rpresents th 105t i alue, a home of AL Aioejsiion of el Eatats S : = e P;:‘l Comyinie '\tn that this property rpresents the utrhost iu value. It is a e of cage of a real estate license bill for § i s 3 iduality and character. that state. Color. | i i’ i 2 v recent meeting of their ciation, agreed upon the pro. L dicense bill to be int : oming session of the Colorado legis- 3 s Rk -] 2 . = lature to protect the public by shut- : - 5 = ick 5 = SElicEous ting out unreliable or unserupulous 5 ! ; front)—a home s unusual in dealers there, Realtors liberal room size d excellent arrangement. Yy cl ¥ s - v kS Pirst s large new real estate license commission X front; reception hall v ss-inclosed br of Oklahoma, which began the first - try and kitchen. s s floor thero ar of this year to put into force the T ebmt e ana o ||| 979 Per Month $1’000 Cash j oaE irke bedroome, ISINdIng otie ery. large room the entire = = Terms Agreeable to You—Inspect Sunday, 2 to 6 P.M. g = a clotlies Chute ih Servants room and b h in ba tucky are states where projected li me Larze two-car brick garage at end of deep lot, with alley cens i s being ur - Siafe, astodiations ‘and ol reot e Exhibit House: 743 Newton St. N.W. in rear. ! BOSS & PHELPS == Just off New Hampshire Avenue. west of Georgia Owner leaving city has authorized us to ! TEST OF SHEATHING. Achitie, | dispose of this home. Main 4340 The Home of Homes 1417 K St. N.W. : ! doubt you have often wished for such a home. We Invite Your Inspection at Your Earliest Opportunity Membes of the Washington Real Estate Board Comparison Made of Strength of [[| Now it is possible to buy it on a small cash payment and Open from 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sunday, and _— = Two Grades. ;|| the application of your reat money. from 2 P.M. till 6 P.M. week day: performed in_ a; Six beautiful bright rooms, hardwood floors, mahog- . 5 . it was a i1 c 2 Sl - B R : Price and Terms Attractive o Toad that Garremmomnearatunderil 4ny and white finish, crystal door knobs, French doors to which would be exerted by the wind, | double rear pOl’Ch(‘S. R TR , L. E. Breuninger & Sons . sheathed with six-ine an, 10 AM. to 9 P.M. | e N e EXCLUSIVE S6ETS Homes of Exceptional Value nve dexrecs i 706 Colorado Building Main 6140 o A0 b ARNOLD and COMPANY PACTS cross the entire Realtors N = ° 9 o_0 i el i | s I'n- Dunigan’s New Addition eaced frame,_on'e bair'ofinis ||| 1416 Eye Street Main 2434 ||} = ki . ' was twelve times as rigid and ty ‘ = 2 M — — | || Just Around the Corner From If You Believe in the United States—You Believe in Washington i: 3 : f; i v | Grant CirCIe Attractive Houses at Prices ‘g T i In Beautiful Petworth That Appeal to Shrewd Buyers! {] Prospective Purchasers Will Find These Homes Priced Right With Unusually Moderate Cash Requirements and Terms Buy Now For Spring Occupancy We’ve Built Homes Chevy Chase, D. C.—$12,000—Very attractive 7-room and 2-bath brliag. (h.—\c\l'. h., elec., porches, hardwood floors, screens, awnings: garage on lot over t. deep. lnt Th H Excellint condition. o ese ouses Saul’s Addition—$12,500; only $1,500 cash and very moderate monthly payments . —New 7-room and bath brick (4 bedrooms and sleeping porch), h.-w. h., clec., H Never before has so0 much comfort and convenience hardwood floors; all modern features; on lot 142 {t. decp. been incorporated within four walls. Near 18th and Col. Rd.—$10,400—Here is ? real bargain. Only $1.50]0 casll!‘. 10-room and bath brick, with 6 bedrooms and sleeping porch, steam heat, elec., al = modern features; servant’s room in basement; fine conditio: This house was for- “',"“;u“t i]"“’ i a.:ltousekeeper, and a home-owner, “merly priced over $2.000 higher, but owner must sell before March 1st. See it at will thoroughly appreciate. ance, Four rooms—consisting of large Living Room and Mt. Pleasant, near Park—$13,500—10-room and 2-bath brick, with h.-w. h,, elec.; Dining Room—uwith Kitchen—separated by attractive all modern appointments; 2-car garage. Vacant. Owner must sell at once. China_ Cabinets. Two large Bedrooms—sleeping porch, Near 18th and Kenyon Sts.—$12,500—Price reduceéd $1,000, as owner must sell front porch and kitchen porch. Heated by pipeless immediately. 8-room modern brick, with tile bath and extra lavatory, h-w. h,, elec.; . system, controlled automatically from the first floor. front, rear and sleeping porches, and built-in garage. TFine section. Separate hot-water heater; laundry tubs ; large tiled bath; & . Colorado Ave—$11,000; only $1,500 cash—7-room and bath semi-det. brick; big closets—upstairs and down; attractive decorations— % hew. h., elec.; front, rear and sleeping porches; hardwood floors, screens. Lot and with handsome electric fixtures. One of the best e ' 40x90. Fine condition. makes of side-oven gas ranges; big dresser. Exhibit House C St. S.E.—$7,850—6-room and bath brick, enclosed rear porches; h.-w. h., elec.; fggnt, rear and sleeping porches; good condition. Terms. 313-315-317 28 el _-'gp(.'apitcl Hill, near Library—$8950—S8-room and 2-bath brick; new h.-w. heating and 13th St s E ““plant, clec.; many other features. Rented for $1,380 per year. Good condition. o dJelde e s er t . . Near 18th and Riggs Place—$11,500—One of the best downtown offerings on the 335-337-339 L] market today. 9-room and bath, stone and brick 3-story house, over 20 it. wide; o < e . = furnace heat, elec. Fine condition. Terms. T'wo carlines are available—and a splendid neighbor- | Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Northwest Suburban—Best section, just off Conn. Ave.—7-room and 2-bath, hood furnishes the setting for fl_lese Homes. detached brick; h.-w. h., elec.; all modern improvements, including built-in garage. Large lot. Terms. Price $6 450_Easy Terms ! . Six large outside rooms; very ‘deep.l'ot? to wid,e, alley. ' To The Natural Meeting Place for Buyer and Seller =0 inspect take 9th St. car, marked “Soldiers’ Home,” to 4th and Sample House Is 315 13th Street S.E. Upshur St. and walk north to Webster St.; or 16th St. bus, ALLAN E. . ; = . marked “Grant Circle,” to Webster St. n ER Open for inspection—day and evening. The plan is entirely new—full of exceptional fea- Built, owned and for sale by Ao SC, N Harry A. Kite D. J. Dunigan Member of Washington Real Estate Board Incorporated 813 15th St. N.W. i Main 2690 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 |||l .1319 N. Y. Ave. NW. . Phone Main 1267 Member Washington Real Estate Board

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