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REAL ESTATE. 3 MV[S MANY RESIDENTIAL SITES IN NOR7HWEST ARE SOLD Q' Col. Sherrill Included Among Dk [| Group Purchasing Plots in Kalorama Road Sec ! A number of residential sites have Will Be One of Leading TOPIiCS {seen soia recently in the northwest = en of the city and have aroused at Convention of | cansiderable interest in realty circles. The office of Allan E. Walker reports Realtors. i\hn following plots of land transferred: v place, Kalorama road and ourth street the company has ontage of 537 feet on Belmont ng the park, embracing 54,035 feet of ground. ma road a frontage of 314 including 27,308 square feet of 1, has been sold, making a total of 81,313 square feet | Among the most recent purchasers William N. Haskell, com- ndant of the Army post at Gov- Istand, N. Y. formerly in f tie Russian relief expedi- S Sherrill, officer buildings neral level of Ame: can st and with a shortage accordin ernors Tirrell, Dr. A. L. Vanden Bosch, Rob- j. Osear N. Sofbert, wolidge, and Walter D fine residences will Boards. Detroit, Mich inexpensive ring the a-b-¢'s of a success- elling methods that have essful to home builders and ethods to bring buyer and Fairmont St. N.W. atidf It TaHATy (Vacant) he 18 text of both types eI trips Southern exposure between 13th d 14th Sts. 3 stories. brick: in good condition, con- sisting of 9 rooms, 3 baths, 3 toilets: lot is 19 ft, front, 104 ft. deep to an alley; room for a garage $12.500 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 control wh tablishing within and ¢ Come and See These New Miller-Built Homes “In the Making” Porter Street and Idaho Avenue .Cleveland, , Park . They are rapidly nearly completion—but they are just now at that interesting stage where you can get the best insight into those details of construction which make Miller-built Homes so superior—and so liveable. Reservations can be made at once and pos ion given very shortly. Our representative will be on hand to give any information. W. C. and A. N. Miller Realtors 1119 17th Street Phone Main 1790 Members Washington Real Estate Board To Build Well Is to Build A Practical House—And a Beautiful House 3718 Harrison St. N.W. Has all the advantages of fine consgruction, beauty of architecture, practical planning and that quality of permanence which is a factor that is much desired. Open Tomorrow for Inspection From 10 A.M. Until 6 P.M. A new home, less than a block from Connecticut Ave. Detached brick. Center hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, lar, i nd lavatory on first floor. Fi a sleeping poren, three baths, two age. This home is beautifully finished throughou It of the finest materials and thorough workmanship is evident e location is one of the finest in Chevy C CKEEVER4GOSQ...... 1415 K St. Main 4752 ¥ 5 Maximu i L L L L T LT T P T T e e e P P PP P e L e LT e I P O S PP PSPPSR —" PEIEERENAEIEES: THE EVENING BUILDING BOOM IN SOUTH; NORTH LAGGING _ (Continued from Seventeenth Page.)™ existing conditions it seems safe to assime that the demands for funds with which to carry om comstruction work in the South will be heavier than ever befoce. uring the year 1934, for ex 53 of the leading cities and towne of the South issu¢d buildlng permits for more than $300,000,000, which meant the consumption of that mueh build- ing eapital in those cities alone. In February this year 70 Southern cities issued Ppermits. The following table indicates the position of the 25 leadk Taitls 5 ng Seuthern over $35,000,000 477561 4010165 > and } already $8,700 to $9,150 A Real Buy Today These homes have no competition TTH AND INGRAHAM STS. N.W. Convenient to All Leading Car Lines Take 14th St. car marked Takoma, to 7th St.; walk south to houses; or, 9th St car to Ingraham St. and walk east. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. NNW. R aRERSARAEEIE SRE— 15th and K Sts STAR, WASHINGTON, WEATHER AIDS BUILDING IN NORTH AND EAST AREAS Large Lumber Mills Expecting Greatly Expanded Business in April—Dine Is Firm. The mild weather which has pre- vailed during the last few weeks practieally throughout the North and East has enabled contractors to start much new building, and increased de- Kveries from retail yards have stim- ulated wholesale trade. The move- ment, however, has not yet gathered full momentum, and the market can by no means be called active. An- other couple of weeks of favarable weather will be required before the D. €, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, long-expected improvement will set in, says the American Lumberman, Southern pine market has firmed up somewhat with the ncrease in business, but there is still consid- erable competition for new orders, especially among the smaller opera- tors, 20 that prices are spotty. large mills are counting confidently on a greatly expanded business in April, and are holding firmly to their previous lists, Transit cars mean while are less plentiful, and there is less pressure from this source. The tone of the market, taken as a whole, is stronger, and -distributers expect some price advances, notably on inch No. 2 common and long joists. The Douglas fir mills recently re- ported an encouraging increase in demand from rali territory, due to the better weather. California also appears to be slightly more active, but the Atlantic coast market is slow. Exports are of about normal volume, and the outlook is for a steady for- eign trade during the next few ths. m?rnhn hardwood market has shown no change, but remains quiet and ex- ceedingly spotty as to price. ——————— Rents of insanttary’ houses among the poorer classes of Chile have been $30,20%,4%6 $11,330,008 Ut in two by federal law. On 14th Street Car Line TO INSPECT Environment Phone M. 1267 = ’g g : % . Enjoyment blocks away—bespeaks volumes for the environment of Cathedral A healthful eleva- tion of 360 feet in a location, 10 minutes drive from the heart of Washington makes home life trebly enjoyable. You can ob- Highlands, tain that ideal dreams in # Cathedraf Bighlands The Really In-Town Suburb One-half block west gn Cathedral Ayem section of Muuchuc.:tu Avenue, Wiscons| thedral Avenye The joy of attaining a heme in an environment pre- dominately home-like need not be postponed because of limited finances. We will finance and build your home at a substantial saving fer you—a home that will reflect your individuality in every detail. Phone or See - EvsonW-Brice EXCLUSIVE AGENT Room 201, Investment Building ,Atainment at the inger-" Avepue and M HE proxim- ity of St. Alban’'s C athedral —just 2 home of your BEAAIENEIRN NG GNGOERE AL I0E 020N NERRE0YEEEEESOKUET AN AN E VG I0E AR RGL (TS RSN U SA S 0NN BEN RSN A0 E NG INRERNBRYEE ST SINN R NYES, - Main 5974 On SUNDAY, Phone Cleveland 3532—Office en Property TN LR PRI R PR TR PER TR P T PR WEPSACESHRAERUIBALH 5 - EQusERsERRLERRLNT 1925. REAL ESTATE, B A B s A FIRST TIME OFFERED | 301-17 ADAMS ST. N.E. Nine New Homes, Just North of Rhode Island Avenue The fact that 3 of these Houses were sold from the brickwotk alone is proof enough that this new operation is ANOTHER TRIUMPH OF SANSBURY-BUILT HOMES! And the Price Is Only - $7,450!! FEATURES Unexcelled construction Six large, bright rooms , handsomely equipped heating plant ctrical fixtures floor plugs Ample closst space Complete, light, airy kitchen Built-in refrigerator Porcelain sink Superior location Double oak fiooring Concrete front porch Double sleeping porch ast porch, lighted pacious cellar dry trays Lavatory in cellar Good yard, with 15.ft. alley High-grade paper and finish AND COUNTLESS OTHER FEATURES Sample House Open for Inspection Saturday, Sunday and Daily "N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5203-4 Realtors—Builders IRIOTRS TEZRS Beauty—Ch Invest one of the prettiest streets in : beautiful | Hyattsville ON OWENS AVE. Dutch Colonial—6 rooms and bath, large, bright living room with open fireplace, all modern improvements, hot-water heat, hardwood floors and trim, nice size lot. HYATTSVILLE HILLS —is situated three blocks from Washington-Baltimore Boulevard in the northwest section of Hyattsville and is fast becoming one of the prettiest subdivisions around Washington. by Price, $9,250 $1,000 Cash, $65 Month Inspect Today. Agents on Premises All Day Sunday O. B. ZANTZINGER Phone Hyattsville 72 74 Md. Ave., Hyattsville, Md. $6,975 Bungalows IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF WASHINGTON $600 Cash—3$65 a Month No property around Washington is increasing in value as fast as that along 16th Street and Georgia Avenue Extended. This is the most valuable and the most desirable section in which a detached home can still be bought for $6,975—$600 CASH—$65 A MONTH. ‘These Bun, lows, 24 feet by 2 feet, contain five rooms, bath and three closets; front porch 8 by 24 feet; a large sleeping porch and kitchen porch. Will paper to smit purchaser. 7-inch oak floors throughout; standard electrical fixtures, with B. X. wiring; Corbin hardware, with cylinder front-door locks. Double siding and floors with building paper between both. Full-height cellar, with cement floor under entire house, coptaining furnace, five double-hung windows, laundry trays, imside stairway from kitchen, and grade entrance to yard. Walls waterproofed and plastered outside. Modern construction, including main support by iron beams and columns. Concrete sidewalk and macadam road. Lecated in Blair-Takoma, two squares from street cars and bus. City water, sewer and electric service. p We Also Have Larger Houses and Bunga- .lows Up to $15,000, But None Better Built Drive out 16th Street or Georgia Avenue to Georgia Avenue and the DistFict Line, then north on Georgia Avenue to sales office, next to Silver Spring National Bank, or direct to houses in Blair-Takoma. Phone Woodside 138. Salesmen on Property Every Day and Evening North Washington Realty Co., Inc. ' E. BROOKE LEE P. BLAIR LEE President Vice Prua'lcnt Washington City Sales Office, Opposite State Department, Phone Main 6152 Construction Ofice, Siver Spring, Cal. 9521