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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924, , REAL ESTATE. i e FAI.'. REAL ESTATE dition, was purchased by Capt. Fred|at 3303 Brown street, in Mt. Pleasant, SALES TOTALING $5°0,000'in the upper Fourteenth street de-| No. 1414 Sixteenth street northwest,|to FEugene Schwab for Minnie M. . : made for breakfast, fuel, wood, valet | W. DBeall from F. W. Brangs. to William J. Dante. velopment. limestone four-story building, was|Aylor. The property at the rear of | service, including the cleaning of = Teorge H. % Maj. L. H. I bought S i _| 825 Upshi . consis 6 ’ e MARKET IS ACTIVE o, Sy rousnt s ouse |, M52 o5 Renei, WAE 00 | REPORTED BY REALTORS| N2, 115 Chaoin stret nornwes, sl sl or rankc & Carroi to s awt | 152 pmnur siree sotmiting of 16| o hrelin O ol e o S to Helen G. Turner for David C.|of-town investor. ckets and railroad tick- S completed by W. C. and A. N. Miller. 4 ‘ o ¢ a4 all suc eniences. e i W i L N e Finney. The tmprovements consiet of | Ne. 8336 Colorado avene northwet, BACHELORS’ HOME PLAN tx and all such conveniences. . ’s sold his home| setts Avenue Heights, was sold for our-story brick apartment, contain-|three-story apartment house, contain- Al S lor street to Julia F. Dick- | jonn 8. Benton to Col. A. A. Mayback. | Homes, Apartment House and|ing 26 apartments. ing six apartments of five rooms and « | developed “in the furnishings and Transfers Aggregating $55C,000 Wi N Groaten bo . N 5 v 3 e .| decorations of the apartment, which A z o W.N.C on bought a house just 5 Nos. 3318-8320 Volta place northwest, | bath. Sold to H. A. Brandt and Morris 5 s = & Connecticut avenue “was | completed by Morris Cafritz at 925| Business Properties in Deals |s01a for David A. Baer to W, A i New Ideals Adopted in Construc: | o, B¢ arranked for the convenlenc Reported by Office of Boss : Dr. Harry A. Spigel. Delafield street Morrison. The improvements consist| No. 137 Carroll avenue, Takoma Park, ot ne e No. 3630 Porter street, tn Cloveiand| SN R L pought thees six| Throush Hartung &Co. forunresuse wnd momaeeesen Tn | sy o g kSR, T tion of Apartment House, | MmOKINg_ rooms. magasines, news: Ttn bolle by Hoes elDs, ' Wasroom and bath (briel houses 16cated RIS chased for use and occupancy. N McKinley strect, Chevy Chase, | _An entirely new Idea has been car- [intcntion to leave to the bachelos A-corner brick house in a B [¢932."934 and 936 C street southweat | The following trahsters have been | No: 735 Seventh street southeast, sold | 5. a two-story frame Iried out in the Anchorage, a new|only the effort to walk in his apari. pryporner brick house in a Boss & | trom M. H. Herry reported by jam K. Ha for Michael Weller, to Mary E. Woolf, sev. ¢ pertment house at Connecticut ment, sink in his chair and open his Much activity in the Fall real estate J0s operation at 1175 Thira e Co., realtors, 1108 Sixte strect, as | property consists of a store and eight | Sold ° |nue and Q street, which has just|puper. Henry de Sibour is architect market Is reported from the office of [ NOTtheast was purchased by D. e 4 result of mr:-luc.t\llv«l'" Derkel n|earagen o | N een erected. The idea of the new | ¥ i LR I I S ey } | g = investment and _business properties. | Nos. 6-79 M street southwest, slod for | sold & s is provide : = = UrameRating | $530,000 Among the | A Bew house built g Plan 21-Story Office Building. | 3y more propertics invoived, { Floyd E. Davis, trustee to a local in- i p o «. | Open-air political meetings are o i g il eoine % < at 3129 cet| An office building at least 21 storier 1 value of $500,000. vestor. Row of two-story, six-room | sisting of : v les the regular serv is|be held in England throughout th ; in height will be erceted in the down- 9 36 C stree and bath brick buildings. rooms and two baths, dwellf s a sce that prov are | Winter. 1 | & Phelps. | ! S E town insurance district of New York | fa (guss u v Boss &|City as the result of a block fr > 04 F e northwest, by John A. Pet- | Phelps at > street. comprising about four and one-h; ) e nd Rhodes rtlett. Carrie Needham sold her home | lots at John, Gold and Platt str, ) M , corner stor a new house, at | , to lra D. Cock- fl 802 Rittenhouse street, owned by Alice Michael, was purchased by James M. Stinchcomb. i nd Jiron bought a new house D street northeast, completed WE HAVE JUST FINISHED A Beautiful, New Detached Residence Side Entrance—Center-Hall Type treet northwest, owned by George | Kehl Mary Halloran sold a prope the first commercial zone, at street, to Emily D. Franci rge H. Lamar, truste Beaton pl ) Amelia J. Col. N. ; bought a el e e = D e e e e =1 1 Witt purchased four he on court, owned by Thoma owned by €. by James bought by ¢ & Phelps Jeremiah Charles H. Farkwood The old Deakin Homestead with its century and a half of traditions. Opening of the Homestead Section of miversity Park In many respects the most picturesque tract of the entire Deakin estate Old Maryland, adjacent to Washington, hasn’t a parallel estate to this Deakin property—in vir- gin effectiveness and community adaptation. This has been proven by the wonderful sale of lots and houses in the first section, lying along the Boulevard. The HOMESTEAD SECTION invites you into the very heart of the property—the center of those gayeties of Colonial days—over which the towering oaks stood sentinel, then as now. Directly through this ll-lomedstead Secti;)‘llx vgll gracefully roll the new contemplated highway, = = —_——— | to connect the present boulevard with Brookland —thus providing a still more direct road into Sy G N = vgmg\ggg B2l | Washington. : I B ; The natural krolls and valleys will 'be preserved—avoiding that monotony for which you & leave the city and seek the realm of undisturbed nature. N AU AL ! i’: 3 The Suburban Sanitary Commission has perfected plans for the early installation of sewers, water, gas, electricity. Concrete roadways and sidewalks will be laid. All the modern conven- ; 7 (bt D ) O iences will be enjoyed in the perfect environment of gorgeous woodland. Out of the whirl and Are Not place north as S. Brashears et was sold for : BRESER R S 5208 Colorado Avenue N.W. (Just East of Sixteenth Street) 10 Large Rooms 3 Complete Baths Back Stairway Lavatory First Floor Breakfast Porch Sleeping Porch Large 2-car Garage on Paved Alley This residence, with its delightful outlook and beautiful finish, is easily distinguished as being one of the most unique and individual residences built in Washington. We Invite Your Inspection of This Property Between the Hours of 10 AM. and 6 P.). Sunday L.E. Breuninger & Sons Architects and Builders 706 Colorado Building - Phone Main 6140 Ostermaye venth etres owned by | [T sed by H | | @ fl | | | @ | | N son sold his home, a Mary B. & it R R o 5 Richmond 1 Baer to Col. W & Phelp: ird place rase (B ol bustle of Washington—and yet a scant thirty minutes from the city’s center. ok AN o, | Frank Germon sold 5716 Thir- teenth street to Ruth 1. Baumbach " A corner brick house recently built | F. Norment, located at 2501 |1 Homes Downtown Apartment New Modern Building 1210 12th St. N.W. One room. dressing room, a real kitchen, bath: unusual features. Rent, $60.00 B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W. STV TGO OO LT TR RO e . TO BE SACRIFICED 1030 Park Road N.W. The purchase of a lot in the Homestead Section of University Park insures— MUY VORIV The best approach to Washington from any suburb. The pure air of uncontaminated country with the The most inspiring and artistic surroundings. inspiring freedom of the open. i A community of refinement and responsibility. Lots of generous size—and moderate Protection of practical regulations which will not upon decidedly easy terms. curtail owner’s freedom, but eliminate objectionable The University Park Co.’s assistance in financing features. the construction of your home. 5 Perfect highways and byways—together with all Minimum taxes, as based upon the stabilized state the utilities assured of prompt installation and official assessment—which cannot be raised for a period of maintenance. vears. Out of 38 homes just completed—only 5 remain unsold. This is conclusive evidence of the popularity of these modern dwellings. They are conveniently situated on that individual square—within walking distance of downtown and only a few short blocks from the UNITED STATES CAPITOL. Third Place Northeast (Bet. 3rd and 4th—L and M Sts.) CONSIDER the many unusual features and, above » 1 1 2 Small cash deposit all, value obtained—Dollar for Dollar! E | i HERE you have a HOME that fully meets EVERY (2 ! 9 and convenient terms requirement—tapestry brick; front porch, six bright i 2 : B ; . rooms, tile bath, oak floors, hot-water heat, electric 1% Behind you and your investment here stands the University Park Co., Inc.~ Not real estate spec- lights, BUILT-IN FIREPROOF GARAGE—and X ulators, but a body of gentlemen who are deeply impressed with the beauties of this tract and the other attractions rarely obtained in a home priced’ | [ possibilities of its development into a model suburb of America’s Capital City. under $8,000. Last but not least, purchase price in- cludes paving of street, alley and sidewalk. Y In the new Homestead Section there are 40 beautiful lots—50 feet front to a depth of 150 feet and are offered at this opening of the sale at TG VA AT A il il Come out and let one of our represent- 1 ; ; o N7 % L3 \3, A -atives go over the new section with you On y , 0 SN ) & i 3 —pointing out its many attractive fea- “ 4 2 0 z 3 i Q N S i fl T TERMS—Most Liberal! We are confident they will suit tures—its home-building possibilities— your convenience. We urge your inspection before it is too iate. Several already have confessed their mistake by buying elsewhere. We only ask that, before YOU buy, inspect these homes TODAY'! Open Daily, 9 A.M. to 8§ P.M. BOSS & PHELPS The Home of Homes Realtors . PADSS One of the stately oaks that —==/ k . he Bladensburg Road will bri y vithi 1417 K St. N.W. have stood sentry near the on t g ng you within Main 9300 gazwr for well nigh two cen- a step of University Park. ries. B. O. L. Wells O - Ph: Remescanne University Park Co., Inc. o Tt Agents on Property 3 5 Cleve. 2311 Col. 5851 C < ; : SRERD] ; 5 WARATARAAY and enter your engagement for the lot Il AN A which appeals to you. There are only 40 to be sold at this $1,125 price—so don’t delay a day. Come at once! Motor out the Washington and Baltimore Boulevard to just beyond ‘Hyattsville—or take TR gmmm = the G St. suburban trolley—or the new bus line Open Sunday Six rooms and bath. Large reception hall. House in per- fect condition. Owner has E bought large house and must = sell immediately. 1] LI U RUI\flUflflUflflUflflUflflUflflUflfiJflfluflWflfl R i -