Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1924, Page 14

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REAL ESTATE. BUILDING PERMITS FOR WEEK INCREASE inotal of $1,036,855, Nearly $90,- 1000 Above Figures for Last Sim- ilar Period, Is Shown. $350,000 RESIDENCE PLANNED N 1 Fntholic U. to Erect Laboratory at H Cost of $99,000. | ' GOES TO CONVENTION. R, L. McKeever to Represent D. C. Group in Colorado. Robert L. McKeever of McKeever & Goss left Washington today for Colo- rado Springs, Colo., where he will represent the Washington Associa- tion of Building Owners and Man- agers at the national convention) July 24 to 28. All phases of real estate, building management, operating and mainte- nance problems will be discussed by the 500 delegates that are expected | 4t Colorado Springs. Frank L. Averil of the Kenesaw apartments is already in Colorado, having left several days ago, ‘REAL ESTATE. _ WILL ERECT HOTEL. A. Z. Wilson Plans Modern Build- ing at Bay Ridge. The Bay Ridge Realty Corporation, owner of Bay Ridge, Md., have sold one entire block of property on the bay front to A. Z Wilson of An- napolis and Bay Ridge. Mr. Wilson will begin the erection of a modern hotel on the site in September. The sale was made through Lanham & Hill, Washington representatives of the Bay Ridge Realty Company. The hotel is to be of Spanish archi- tecture and contain Rty rooms, with all up-to-date hotel improvements. More than $150,000 has been expended on new homes in Bay Ridge. Among those from Washington who have property there are Dr. Grant S. Barn- hart, John E. Shoemaker, Edward J. in, James H. Boyce, Clifford Ket- Have You Seen These Homes? - It Not, Inspect Sunday A Pleasant Surprise Awaits You: An increase of almost $90,000 over ¢ o g o tier, Tvnaes Kettler 1 panord Yot ast week is shown in the building —— R | ) g | win, George Engel, Cary B. Stokes, Permits for the last seven days. Per-|at 860-862 Van K George W. Daw and D. E. McEllin fnits this week total $1.036.855. Among | $14.000. - —_— . Sl e for| J- C. Philips to erect two dwelli the permits granted are those for g o dwellings : at’ $61-863 treet. C peveral large construction under- |1 060" an Buren street. Cost, fakings, one a $350,000 residence on Y. L. Davis to repair 927 Farragut 16th strect, a $90.000 stone labora- | xquare; $7,000. t - = $iv-ana erect dwelling at fory at the Catholic Univeraity ‘and | 355 4gth gtreet northeast. Cost 35800, & public garage at 2017 K streel| "M and B. R. Warren to erect sis horthwest. Many dwellings and | dwellings at 3115 to 2 F sl ftores are planned. M{‘I-IT;;':;'U ;{.-;G‘;‘Asr_'rl,’ o'l o ! The permits for this week are: M. und B R Warren to erect dwell- {5 L Slocum, to repair 2201 R|§3%e3 3718 Chesapeake street. Cost, Btreet; cost. $4,500. O. B. Zantzinger to repair 945 1 i Mount Moriah Baptist Church, to|Street northwest. Cost, $6.000, érect church a 3d street south- | % erect two J 2nd street Buren street. Cost, STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All The Carlos apartment house, n recent struct ontaining fifteen apart- mentx, xold for Harry Wardman to a local investor. The transaction was | negotiated by the office of Shannon & Luchs, loc. jithy, to erect six dwellings | 23 Buchanan street;. cost, | Sample House An Apartment in the Suburbs e e B Foh St P 5410 13th St. N.W. All modern, brick, 6 r.&b., One Square 14th St. Car Line—Open Until 9 P.M. attic, screened-in porches; large lot; many new ideas. Eicht Beautif 1 Rooms Two Baths . C Davidson,’ to brick | Awelling 16 i6th street north- west: cost, 0,000, Fotomac Electric Power Company, 3th and D streets northi- 883 A new modern apartment building with switchboard and elevator service. & store at | shu et . $5.000. Huchison, 3 dwelling at | 30th street southeast; cost, City conveniences, through street car serv- it ice to the door—25 minutes to the center of the 21 6. Whit 40" Hillside place; cost, §: city. i S, J. Washington, to erect dwelling 2 Salesmen on Premises coate 11 40 et To inspect, take car or drive ) Two-Car Garage 'E: 4806 Hayes street northeast; cost, 6,200 ° G | out to 12th and Rhode Island erect dwelling | Ave. N.E, then north two T ane | blocks on 12th St. to Girard dwelling | lt;:;ct At Once SEMI-DETACHED B St thedestenGrdnstle Price and Terms Reasonable i ' Corner of Tilden St. AR”NGTON D J Du nigan Near Bureau of Standards REALTY CO. : T All Outside Rooms “Res Ve in Rl Homs” 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 " $13.500. | 1627 K St. N.W. Overlocking Woods and Fields ' M. 3174 Representative on Premises Rental Agents tholic University, to erect stone laboratory on Bunker Hill road; cost, | $50.000 3 20th street . ‘$8.000 i Brother, to repair | $20,000 | at 737 Tth \———jolc———Jalc——|a[c——=|oj]c———|alc—+——|g|—=|a|—=]a] Choice Moderate Priced Homes | That Can Be Purchased On Liberal Terms CLEVELAND PARK "t nubli $40,000 repair 1450-1466 T | £1,500. to erect six dwellings street northeast. . Thornton to erect four dwell- ' 317 to 323 Aspen street. Cost, Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. No. 738 15th St. Main 6830 16,800 : R. H. Johnson to erect dwelling at 4230 Foote street northeast. Cost, Cahill to repair 1622 H street. | Cost, $10.000 . Philips to erect two dwellings | J Exceptional Homes—Ideal Environs We take great firr'cle n recommending these selected homes. {);ctured below, as be;ng among the most salable on the market. PRICES RANGE FROM $14,000 to $19,000 CHEVY CHASE, MD. . L @] 3430 Quebec Stre Unquestionably one of the most attractiy ! 3622 Ordway Street Situated near ton Tublle School, New and reads for occupanc. e ined atmosphere. for occnpancs. ool Boose AhLoaEb: It jn complete in every detail, vers practical in pian Four well proportioned bedrooms. A very spacious and appealing living room eatures include: Oak floors throughout. Completels sc: With Colonial open Ereplace. . Screened throughout, including two Jarge porches. large breakfaxt and sleeping porches (sonthern exnoss Pittsburg automatic heater, etc. Excellent lot, 50x100, in lawn; evergreens and iving room, with large open fireplace. Nu Large built-in_fireproof zarage. = An inspe: shrubs. Cement driveway to garage, built in Keeping with house. qualities and advantages offered in this <1 via Connecticut Ave.: west on Porter St. 30 WEST UNDERWOOD STREET Located directly between the two country clubs—one- half square west of Conn. Ave. A center-hall home. practical and spacious in Its arrangement—extra living room, attractive brick onen fireplace, three real bed- jal—+—lnlc———a]——|o|c——|a[c———=|a|——Z[g] njc———li ~ 2557 36th STREET N.W. A New England colonial home, having a frontage of 125 feet and surrounded by large shade trees. Center-hall plan—eight well arranged rooms, two ‘c'mwletel.\' appointed a v activ tiled baths with built-in fixtures, hardwood floors on both Uinted, BUTLTIN G T T ey [ stair approach to attic, instantaneous heater, BUILT- S o Ebundenc. st ehaae D i REORE S 3 IN GARAGE. This property is brand-new and represents the utmost in value. D e out Mass. Ave. to 36th Street CLEVELAND PARK then south to Davis Street. ENGLISH VILLAGE 1784 Lanier Place 3801 Alton Place, Cor. 38th Army officer leaving the ciiy is obliged to sell this splendid office obliged to sell this delightful home property Y E £ ettt Ore e AT kin"and Cotumpin Road. Chevy Chase and Conn, corner property. At the price asked. we are confident it will be e Tinew. Near public. school. A real Colonial style louse, 25 foet wide, mold quick ust be seen to be appreciated. Features include A e rien"and atuie. 1t Is ‘spacious in plans and ideal in arrangement. 'Con. oak floors, two wonderful inclosed Sleeping porches, attracts four bedrooms and two tile bathx. one with tile stone fireplace, screens, attic, slate ronf. Feautiful lot 65x1 el Nereencd breskfust and sleeping porches: many added attra Abundance of roses, shrubs, garden. ete. Full size garage 1t e featuren: otk foors: Sreplace in Iiving room: screens throughou Rt housar Paved strost e en. et Xl sise A wide and roomy home on beautiful Newark Street, high elevation, within two squares of John Eaton School, one-half square of bus service. Living room with beamed constructed of brick, hollow tile and stucco. There are celling, large reception room, open fireplace, dining room. about 6,000 square feet of ground, beautifully laid out and pantry and kitchen—5 bedrooms, two baths—all modern well kept—5 bedrooms, 2 compiete baths, glass-inclosed conveniences. Complete in every detail—screens, awnings, sleeping porch, laundry, storage and cedar closets and a weather strips. In perfect condition. Side driveway to built-in garage. Army officer ordered away is offering this garage. property at a sacrifice. AGREFEABLE TERMS ARRANGED Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1334 H St. NW. e 2 p. d flowers. modern improvements. Beautiful lot 142 feet deep. shruhh_fll an venience. R hed via nnecti. ad Albe: 1 ’ rai 3 is priced low for quick sale. e. Reac Connecticut Ave. and Albemar! Tl pTaees o8 Wkl Spavedialiey. | At A 4 St. or Wisconsin Ave. to Yuma and east te 3§th 3214 KLINGLE ROAD N.. OPEN FOR INSPECTION TOMORROW AFTER 10 A.M. Just off Woodley road at 32d street. English type home, B 3 EEEEEEEEE—:E:EE——: 1408 Park Avenue—16th St. Highlands 6701 46th Street—Chevy Chase, Md. 1359 Ingraham St.—Saul’s Addition BOSS & PHELPS THE HOME OF HOMES 1417 K ST.N.W. H Members of the Washington Real Estate Board I EGEEEEEE_EEEEEE ey — I——|n| c———=lalc———lsle———|pn|———in | c=—ma o] c——f=—— b | =] MAIN 9300 Franklin 9503 o —

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