Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1924, Page 14

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14 REAL ESTATE. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924. STATE = : . book authority on thé operation of estate class at a meoting this week. hia principal, yet he has a duty to rep- | properties handl a4 ol . C. BUILDING OWNERS inveatment” properties, “particutasiy | PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Tho reit department, which has here: | rosont. the tonant a5 far a5 he chn | Gk the ansets ot bome ot Ta ' ‘ashington Modern Home Co., to office buildings and apartments. tofore frequently been neglected in | consistently do so. He must harmon- | €st ban The many convenience s it Sttaet TO MEET ON MONDAY |°This iuncheon will mark the open- EXPLAINED TO CLASS | the average rea estate ooy devoting | ize the two conflioting positions that | and attractions offered tenante 1o i ! < Ing of an active campaign to increase lta time to selling, now recelving |some times arise in relations between | modorn apartment house has tende ] he Washington MS3ern Home Co., o= the membership of the local associa- more attention. Men of competence | landlords and tenants. to steadily increase the trend en- H $fi IN WEEK to build 4615 Forty-ninth street; | Seéason to Be Started at Luncheon. |tion and make the work as effective | Beéaltor Lectures on Rentals to|qng ability are being assigned to| Through the growth of the modern |ants from hous eboits e to bulld, 4714 Forty-eighth street; $6,000. Chicago and New York here as it has been in other large Y. M. C. A. Real Estate manage and direct this branch of ac- [ apsrtment house, the rental office is|Apartment hous The Washington Modern Home Co., cities. Throughout the Winter lec- tivity. intrusted with the management and |2n economical method of housing | i & T turers on matters of interest will be School. The rental agent, Mr. Bowle said, | qupervisi o a : to build, 4630-4608 and 4604 Forty. Men to Speak. ool b wie said, | qupe on of property amounting A e mee o i e s present at the luncheons of the as. occupies a difficult position. His first | to millions in value ¥ thio Lcile thie mibast e vt ' Walter Dunigan, to build, 1025 Park | The 1924-25 season of activity of |soclation. Plans are under way at Property management in recentduty is to the property owner, who is | invested capital repres r road: $50,000. ¢ the Washington Association of Build- |this time for rental surveys which |years has been devolped to a high Apartment House to Cost M. F. Holderman, to build on Nay- |In& Owners and Managers will open |will glve the members accurate in-|atate of efciency, J. F. M. Bowle. a e & i lor road southeast; $4,000. next Monday, with a luncheon at formlll:n =L to the rental condi- |local realtor, told the Y. M C A. real B 000 W. A. Buchanan, to build, 929 T |the Hamiltton Hotel, at which Lee |tions throughout the city in office | T / $100, in Variety of Pl Thompson Smith of New York, presl. |bulldings and apartments: operation & : Samuel Perry, to build%apartment, [dent of the National Assoclation of [coSts are being studied and a careful . New Construction. e o Rullaing owners and Managers, ana study of all proposed tegisiation ate ||y o1 o0 resen e (3 ase lerr. & 2 Col. Gordon Strong of Chicago will|fecting business and apartment at These New Homes as — Four Houses Planned. be the guests of honor. house properties will be made for the . - A $100,000 apartment house to be| F. C. Thomasson, to build 1426 C| Mr. Smith has been identified with |benefit of the members of the asso- L = (The final word in modern high-grade home production) erecied at 2410 Twentie n street and | Street southeast; $6,000. the work of the National Association |clation. 9 i arge ‘amount of residential con-| L L Thornton. ‘to build four of Bullding Owners and Managers for . = og0 . beive o ol el houses, 318-20-22- spen street; [some years, and Is considered an au- ;i 1 on are e O and 11 'S > -, raction 4 (he outstanding teatures Thority ‘on”the sclentife mamgamant| Preventing Wall Cracks. 307-321 t St. N.E. 0 the Lritic ome buyers ot Yaskington $800/000' wnioh have: been Tarasiten to build, 720 Fifth |of .office buildings and apartment| Cracks In the plaster walls of a Three S0ld Before Completion - Ly the office of the building inspector | Street northwest; $8,000. houses. house caused by absorption of mols- RN weil |, Washington Modern Home Co., to| In a paper read at the recent re-|ture and sebsequent swelling of lath 8 rooms, bath, large ‘:r hat- 5 % 5 ; it z The 3 irinite crantedlirers: build, 4927 Forty-seventh street; [gional conference of Building Own-[can be avolded by using metal lath T e (e ity, oeliar, ’ Frank B to build, 1424 | $6,000. ers and Managers at Minneapolis, Col. | which is non-absorptive. This lath VB 3 i aiklin Steet morthcasttEh0n Leventhal & Oxenburg, to repair [Strong dealt with the many phases of | does not “draw” water, therefore it!| Opem Evenings Until 7330 P.3. T C. Maynor & Co. to build, 3410- | 4800 T street; $4,000. the modern office building, Its cost,|cannot swell and crack the plaster, 2411-3112 Thirty fifth street north-| Wardman Construction Co., Ine., to |operation, appreciation and depre: | For a similar reason the streaking of Lac & Belt it st repair 1017 Sixteenth street: $20,000. |ciation, the profit and loss and sta. | cellings, especially in furnace-heated y \ Earl 5. Culley, to build, 5501 Rock | Isabella Osander, to build, 4515 |bility as an Investment in such a|houses can be avoided and much|| Phones Frankiin 5772, Main 528 Creek Ford ro: $18.000, Gault place northeast; $3,000. manner as to make his paper a text' costly redecoration avoided Morris C: to build, 4832-483¢| _J. C. Phillips, to build, 853, 855 and lllinois av ,000, 857 Van Buren street; $19,500. L. S. Richardson, to build, 3601| D. E. Nichol, to build apartment, Austin street sontheast; $5,000. 2410 Twentieth street northwest; P. J. and A. E nnery, to build, 510\@‘[""’- et e P R L Y S $916 Thirteenth street n. east; | National Homeopal ospital, £ $5.000. " e build, 140 N street northwest: $40,000, #Manor Park N.W., D. C. B. H. Gruver, to build 13 houses, Bungalows and Detached Houses .} $8,500 to $11,500 5 rooms and bath, hw. floars, h.-w. i heat, breakfast alcove, firepiace, - “ # $45.000 Permit Granted. 3111 to 3135 Adams Mill road; $80,000. & Pedersen, to build,| Charles L. Miller, to build, 2405- oot east:| 2409 Franklin street northeast; 2 Hamlin street north, 10,000, Wl DTSR Andrew Payne, to build. 420 Forty- — — coruér lot oxiis ik YT fourth strest northeast; $2,500. i i rooms ‘and 3 sleeping porches, - -t § b Standard Oil Co., to build, Four- Lumber Situation Reviewed. stone open fireplace, . heat, bw. . . flogrs. "cellar and ait teenth street and Florida avenue;| A report on the Jumber situation, How to reach property—14t $5,000. compiled by W. B. Greeley, Govern- car line 'to Sheridbn Rt Reprenent: A. F. Ridell, to build. 2418 Monroe | ment forester, and published by the ative at @305 8rd 8t., or drive out street northeasi; $3,000, Department of Agriculture, calls at- u-nrx_u ave.. 1o Rittenhouse, east to S. F incrman, to build, 2030 to | tention to the fact that “a real tim- Jrd st north one block to 6305 = place northeast; $10,500. | ber shortage already exists in the £ »n Modern Home Co., | United States” and that “93 per cent R mrmg 4+ Eighteenth street:|of our rural dwellings and from 59 t0 98 per cent of our urban dwellings hington Modern Home Co., are still built of woo This offering of homes is frankly pointed to that sadly neg- lected class of our citizens who have really fine, sound taste. T R Ty #Chevy Chase Bungalows$ i 810,750, Terms you would naturally believe. No stereotyped description will do these homes justice. They have 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, but you really need to see the rest. And if you have unusual ideas about living and dining room deco- ration, you simply cannot afford to miss seeing these first floors. Open for Inspection Tomorrow After 11 AM. (Please feel free to come and look as long as you please—and copy if you wish) Cleveland Park f Semi-Bungalow Every line of the design, each tap of workmanship and every atom S $15,500 il g Brick—Stucco—Shingle 5 fE 35 Williams Lane ) of material has that thought behind it. Here is the kind of home o $2.500 Cash; Balance Monthly E E $9,750, $1,000 Cash | L Chevy Chase, Md. - you would build for yourself—and at a cost very much less than Elegant Residence k788500 Momh = One Block to Connecticut Ave. 5 rooms and bath, h.-w. heat, ., hw. floors, throughout, fire- & 4 place “celiar and atc, lot 90x200. 3 How to reach property—cann. ave. cars to Rtaymond St., one block east 1o Delaware, one block north to Spring st. TG AT ST e ey KRR Semi-detached brick, 8 rooms and 2 baths, one a_xhower; h.- Bw. floors. fireplace, room. flaely equipped 'kitchen, in- stantaneous water beater, built- in garage, cement porches. £ hw. floors, fireplace, E tiled bath, bullt-in tub, good © Bargain at $20,500 lot, fruit. How to reach preperty—Conn. ave. to Porter, west on Porter to 5th St.. one block Dorth to Quebec, west to 3543, How to resch property—Ce ave. to Wiliam lave, walk one block to propert gfi.h il Brookland Bungalows $6,500 $550 Cash, $55 Momhly & 5 rooms and bath, modern g heating plant, gas and elec- tricity, full cellar; 4 blocks to 8 Rhode Island Ave., cars. 20 built, 11 sold. To get there: Drive out Conn. Ave, to Bradley Lane, then west to Wis. Ave., then south to Chevy Chase Terrace, which is right across from the Chevy Chase Club; or drive straight out Wisconsin Avenue. SHANNON - & LUCHS Exclusive Agents 713-715 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 to reach property—Take ai car starting at 15th and G Sts. N.W, get off at 16th and_ Rhode laland NE. walk porth to Irving St., one block west to bangalows. 1701 Varnum St. N.W. (One Block West of 16th St.) Seven Rooms Two Tile Baths (Center Hall Plan) (Upstairs and Downstairs) Two-Car Built-in Garage This home is of Spanish architecture, white stucco over hol- low tile, splendidly constructed. Special care was taken in design- ing, as it built for private use. Highly elevated, overlooking beautiful Sixteenth St and the “last word in a comfortable home." Feature connection on second floor. ‘We Invite Your Inspection Sunday—Open From 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Kay-Schnider-Kay Co., Inc. RENTS—REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE 212 Investment Bldg. A Good Time to Move TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th Street N.W. Main 3285 EVENING PHONE FRANKLIN 1686 or POTOMAC 2392J. Open for Inspection Daily From 1 to 5 P.M. | Three Remarkable Values in BATTERY PARK “Battery Park” is not “another subdivision.” Itis distinctly a “Community.” S HILLCREST (In the District of Columbia) - You who are interested in having your own home some day—YOU CANNOT AFFORD to neglect this opportunity. Army officer leaving city mus Battery Park offers an brick Colonial home. Planned by owner his personal supervision. Full concrete environment unequaled by large cold storage room. laundry, etc. 1 . . 1 ttractive firepl You who are interested in a good investment— any residential section in klxivllc“hsen.:og:r‘n‘:'_ s 5 ”m ": k’" " 63 ugs thr 5| st loor, back stair YOU CANNOT AFFORD to miss these few Washington. Tnside and gutside vasement entrance. - ! em s, bi sleep h and sun parlor with remaining lots on Alabama avenue. : e e e e There are no “rows” or and bath, cedar closet and large Beginning November 10, there will be no more lots in Hillcrest at 10 cents per square foot. Wise investors and thrifty. homeseekers are buy- ing now and the lots are selling rapidly. Vilsbn’s Lane. Coupled with attractive t “double houses” in Battery low price makes thia house an outstanding value. . .o . 18,750. Park with people living in ‘their neighbor’s lap. Every home is detached with plenty of room for lawns, flowers, and gar- dens, and a place for the children to romp. Prices Now— 10 to 15 cents per sq. ft. Prices Nov. 10 13 to 18 cents per sq. ft. Convenient to the city, yet removed from its dust and grime, Battery Park affords all the advantages of a country place—with- out sacrifices of urban con- Integrity of Our Policy Integrity signifies moral soundness; it signifies honesty; it signifies strictness in the fulfillment of 1 H o tractive Colonial Home—Colonial ch, center 5 1d id <tk e d“l;nffgg‘;,m%ss - e o Onr veniences. nan "2 vaCious Tiving rogm.ireviate, Hre policy o () usmm endeavors to live up to ” X 85 x dining room, kitcl tn and pantry on"\.( (i:vr. : .“m‘-! : A Beautiful Old Residence Wi the strictest meaning of integrity, You will enjoy living in reomt thiet baitel S stk Sonties 2 his house offers a real Large and Attractive Yard and Every Modern Convenience This handsome and livable home is in perfect con- dition for immediate occupancy this fall. There are nine rooms with three baths and servant’s toilet, nu- merous closets and complete basement. Rare black marble mantels and open fireplaces, with harmonious and appropriate interior decoration and new hardwood floors throughout, make it a residence of unusual beauty. The lot is 60 by 110 feet in size, and the yard is well planted with trees and shrubbery. There is ample space for a brick garage adjacent to the house. The price is extremely reasonable—onty $29,500.00 Open for Inspection Daily From Ten-thirty to Five C. P. BARRETT | 1502 K St. Main 9016 this delightful community. * L 5l stk ee Battery Park an - Edgemoor NOW. Call at Sales Office in Wilson’s Lane or phone Main 8970 Jfor appointment. To Reach Hillcrest 1. Drive out Pennsylvania avenue southeast across the bridge to top of first hill. Turn right at Branch avenue to Alabama avenue. Turn right to Hillcrest. ‘ 2. Drive out Eleventh street southeast across the bridge to Naylor road. Turn left on Alabama avenue. 3. Take car to 17th street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Our auto will be there Sunday afternoon from 2 p.m. till 6 p.m. ; 4. Phone Franklin 965 for salesman to drive you out. Drive north on Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Club, thence west on Bradley Lane to Wisconsin Avenue and north to Edgemoor and Battery Park, Maddux, Marshall Economy house of unique plan—the type recom- o]“pa“y C. mended by Small Home Bureau, Department of Com- ’ merce. On Old Georgetown Road; lot 50 feet front, 112 feet deep on one side and 97 feet on the other. Con- 1108 16th St. N.W. struction, shingle. Garage harmonizing with house. 1st AR e floor—living room, breakfast alcove, bedroom, tiled % bath and kitchen. 2nd floor—3 bedrooms, tiled bath. Main 8970 Truly an economy house. This place must be seen to o be appreciated. Price, $11,750. |———|pl——=a|c———Jal——2lalc———=]q] Alger & Company 310 Evans Building Franklin 965 i———|alc——|p|——|alc——[s——|n| ——]n| c——|n|——| o] —=[b[——=]n[ —

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