Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1925, Page 14

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, — e e — and Canal streets southwest; Bohannon, to thwest; $1,500. pital, to $2,000. First $1,500. _Russell K, unmnz-.unnh BULDINGPROEETS 5 e TOCOST ST 2 T & J. Sloane, to build a G-story $200,000. building fa 9-13 Twelfth s Thomas W. Bi nd, Sherrier place. to build, | Homeopathle Ho cond and N streets; 1d R, Moran southeast; Building Nine Homes. Charles W. Morr brick dwellings, 1 northeast; $45,000. orporation, to; Guy T. Steuart, to build, New Construction Here Fa"s‘ build two frame dwellin; 3609-11 ‘ “l’;*nxl\\u;-‘r‘ld:;-’.;.x‘.xA.;‘-“:ll.‘-‘,l.miqz.;‘snu_ South Dakota ave € L 1) Jo inlvin, to b , 48 Below Million Mark for First |™Fauitabie Reaity Corporation. to | stréet: $10.000 Time This Year. to build, 5215 | build, 3607 South Dakota avenue| William Hellmuth, to bulld, northeast; $1,500. George J. Bradbury | Souther Fred I Hampshire avenuc Standard Ofl Co., story brick and til k this week. | Pennsylvania avenue; $1( h B. Stahener, to build, nch road; §5,000 D. Liverpool 91111 N 1600 | Ridell, to build two | aweitin 20'and 34 avenue northeast; $10.000. to repair ; $1.000. to_build, 1267 New $10,000 B to build a two- | street; station, 241 000, S11 Piney | e during the pres; luring the present ; L permit totals went | g below the 14 and Records in t : $8,200. to build 12 metal »t_northeast; $5,000. street southe W. Buser, to build, T\\nm\ fifth stré®t southeast; v R. Perry. tc tenhouse street; §5 build 3115 Rit e Bk an i Dr. Williams Seeks Citizenship. Charles E. Howard, to build southeast; $4,000. Burner, ‘to’ build two |V of 2112-14 Thirty-second | can citizen st; §4,500. | James, to build two brick | 4509-11 Kansas avenu 1210 Dr 1 to the = ngland and pecome an The specialist wreme (¢ form of ts for d tention™ to be nat ed King | Dr. Williams is a native of $1,000. | burgh, Scotland, and came to Hahn Co., to repair 1207 F street; | country from South Africa, landii 200, in New Orleans in September, 1901 a | g12,000 i A. H. Brewood, to repair 2311 18‘Minutes to the Treasury in Picturesque, Refined Brookland 1. Sayles, t 3411 Twen A. Schnider, to build, 3206 | McKinley street; $8,00 | airs to Be Made. | r 822 Connecti to repair 3640 Six- 1409 Forty- | 3006 | to build 18 two con- | 9 Hillside 3016 Chan- The unusual plan of this home either ne family with bedrooms and mplete five-room apart Slate roof, maple floors do porches, hot-water heat, makes it available for ed bath on first floor or nts with separate entrances irs, spacious front and side electric light and garage for two cars. Priced Very Low for This Unusual Property 1335 Newton Street N.E. Open Sunday and Labor Day from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. MAIN 24 FOR INDIVIDUALS OR BUILDERS 2V RHODE 1S CHEVY CHASE WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H ST. N.W. MAIN 1653 Deal With a Realtor “J416 EYE ST Exclusive Agents Frank Barinott, to build, 1016 Jack build, repair, to repair 810 A to build nine 31 Staples street Yuma 8416 Tlmn second street northeast; $6.000. frame south Dalkota M. Groves, to build, 1709 Varnum rker, to build two concrete 516 Fifty-seventh 1712 $5.000. Tom Alfred Williams is about to renounce his allegiance to George Amert- appeared the office of the clerk of the District urt and secured a blank ation of in Bain- | this I IDEHEDEDEDL also have been Spring, more than half of 91 in that region reporting no change. Among those reporting fluctuations, all four r | decreases. The only iner noting in this group was reported in| South Bepd, Ind., the rise amounting | De-|to a figure between 11 and 20 per and | cent. The greatest decrease in the | in| West occurred in Riverside, Calif.,| ASSERTS RENTAL VALUES NOW TREND DOWNWARD __(Continued !rnm ’H| | teenth I'age:) < ported in Baltimore, Cleveland, troit, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh St. Louls since last Spring. Rate Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, W ever, still were higher by 100 per cent more then they were hefore the| The tendency toward lower ren war. The greatest net increase in rents | values was most general in the South, | since pre-war days at present obtains | although most of the decreases were ' among the larger|small in themselves. The exceptio © average vental valuek of | of course was Florida, the ‘boom moderately sized homes last July were | State, Tampa for instance, reporting incre: f here_between from March to July of this year. per cent higher than 1914, Rents were geles ubout a year were between 161 higher than the pre-w nelsco rents show ot thing betw the pre-war leve they were in | level. San est in Los An when they ¢ [CAN YOU SELLY) other hand, ||| of Peme ||| We need a man of proven abil eI cent over familiar with property values. l'h ich a_man we offer a permanent It is In the , on_the (|| connection with a firm of long whole, rents cen most stable || standing reputation. Automobile since ‘Spring ienti e since || Address Box 45-T, Star Office. Rents in the West [ = no change Middle and Far 272722 LALLLLEPRAL LS L1110 S LTI IR LT I 1102 ] e e | [ | [ o=l []| T L Thi n. Your Opportunity! —to secure a large six-room home in a location in which you would like to live— Beaitl Columbia Park Like Homes Are Find These Hard to AT OUR LOW PRIC Paved Streets and Alley Sample House 5225 7th St. N\W Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to 7th and Kennedy N.W., or 9th Street car to Ingraham Street— walk 2 blocks. Inspect Sunday or Labor Day D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 (LA LLE LT L LA 4L FAEET LS L 2L LE LT AP L LS LIS LIRS HY L LIPS E L LSS LT LS 12 1 H AT Of the Twelve Semi-Detached Brick Homes In the Beautiful Fort Stevens Section One Short Block Off Georgia Ave. At 9th and Sheridan St Five Were Sold This 'Week TRY TO IMAGI A semi-detached brick home, of strikingly tasteful architecture, affording 6 rooms and full tile bath with built-in tub, oak floors all over the house (even in the kitchen artl numerous closets) ; hot-water heating; a gas hot-water storage plant for Summer concrete front porch, big double rear porches; built-in ice box, and a BUILT-IN i For Just $8.450! $1,000 Cash and Only $70 Per Month SAMPLE HOUSE, NO. 6303 NINTH ST. N.W. OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW AND LABOR DAY HANNON: & LUCHY 713-715 14th St. N.W Main 2345 “Deal With a Realtor” EERSN RS AN RAE A PR NANRAN T ARSI RS A A ERRNERS ™ AP ERIRENRETNELNT, Attractive Tracts The Settled | Section OPULATION crease and build- Three Building Abounds By sectio amount of Wasl building for the ¢ year has been: the gton rent in- Southwest .. Southeast Northeast NORTHWEST 29,076,705 Building $461,040 ing activities have settled and eates land demand — much-in-de- mand Northwest property gets scarcer with every building permit is- sued. Make time vour ally —s cure yours to- day stabilized Northwest Invest 5 property - values. NOW and-coming ry in this most up- ey Lo section of the Nation'’s Capital. See these three well located Northwest tracts, today. g [TUATED to excel in residential 2 exclusiveness the city’s best built section—which it borders—Cathe- dral Highlands is just two blocks from St. Alban’s. The \nu!dmv of dis- tinctive homes wiil enhance its value—con- structive activities abound here now. On a 350-foot elevation, 10 minutes’ drive from the heart of the ul\. are the investment- inviting home sites of ;‘aeaeamf Dighfnds The Really In-Town Suburb One-half block west on Cathedral Avenue at the interseetion of Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Cathedral Avenues. A pleasant drive out 16th Street this Sunday brings you to Sixteenth Street Park. This is one of the last remaining tracts between the city’s two main thoroughfares—I4th and 16th Streets. Bordered by Rock Creek Park and commanding a view of the proposed Parkway Entrance to the District, your piece of Lmd mr inyestment or residence is value sure in JIXTEENTH TREET PARK In the Chosen Line of HI{FPCIMS Development Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue, north four blocks on 14ih Street to office on property. SAMTRINRR RN RANE NS RAE ENRRRESEIELY SIEMAREREN] 2MBARTSIRN AZZRRARSERBSRRRR L BRRE anEENan BEBRERREE. Locate in this thriving, charming residential section, just west of 16th and Varnum.. Scenic wooded villas, home-inviting sites and distinctive homes are available in ARGYLE PARK 0 For complete information on these three unusually located Northwest home-site tracts + Phone or See EpsonW-Dri6es 201 Investment Building 15th and K Sts. AR RI§RIAEENENSEAASAESARARINENNERRRBIESVENAE NS IRERE AR, Main 5974 H : ASHAISNAEAAN04aSAERIARASEIASAABERARARSEASARSEEIRARIRRIARARNRENNDLT A SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, rgely stable «mne‘ 11 anad alities | Jacksonville, Fla.; tically | and San Antonio, Tex., reported mghn increases. The cheapest cities to present, |are Bay Uity, Mich.; | ana rib where rents dropped an average of | SCribed may be had now at something between 21 and 30 per cent | (W47, port, ARl 1925. REAL ESTATE. 20 per cent since March.|feld. Ohfo: Augusta , are @ | field, Ohio: Augusta and Savannah, mklm Charleston, 8. Ga.; Charleston and Columbia, S. C.; Davenport, lowa; Kl Paso and Fort | Worth, Tex.; Flint, Mich.: 2 S Where Living is Cheapest. Mont.; Mobile, Ala.; aha H bA,“.“‘,"i“‘ e in ab] lmrummun and Roanoke, jSigue the from the tenant’s viewpoint, | _Tacoma, W: Billings, Huue‘ hita, Kans, Miles City, Mont., and talia, rental values y where houses of the t an 30 per cent higher than the 1914 level Some extraordinarily high rents are reported from some of the smaller cities. Average rents in Johnstown, still 2 a, Wis., it higher war. In Argentina pers, are such the government partment, the department, for migrations. where av- logusts, or pers; ides a ago. nts are the rule also in idge. Conn; Alliance and Spring: coping between than i , rents still 150 per cent more than grasshop tent pest special de- tural protect with e their If You Believe in the United States—You Believe in Washington Wonderful New Brick Homes in Chevy Chase, D. C. $9,350 and $9.500 As Low as $750 Cash! Note the Locatn'. Jenifer St. Between 42nd & 43rd Sts. N.W. Splendidly dosigned and constructed semi-detached brick homes on good sized lots in smart Chevy Chase. They have six well ar- ranged rooms, reception hall, tile bath with built-in fixtures, front porch across entire house, breakfast porch and sleeping porch. h.-w.h., elec., light and airy concrete cellar under entire house, hard- wood floors. pantry, wdlvr-closelfmanv other unique and interesting features—all at a price you can afford to pay. Open Sunday and Labor Day Until 9 ive out Conn. Ave. to Harrison St., west to <|"‘m‘l and north to houses, or “ isconsin Ave. to Jenifer St., turning east to houses, WAEKER Main 2690 Spamsh Ty[)e Bungalow Solid Masonry Construction BUILT ON YOUR LOT SUMMIT PARK FOR Elsewhere, $11 Al $8,00x Six rooms and tile bath. Sr clay tilg roof. Hardwood f Hot-water heat Fireplace. tionary washtubs. Built-in ironing board cabinets, etc. Inter to harmonize with period d\. re basement .\I(‘:‘ Spanish Type Bungalow [ Solid Masonry Construction BUILT ON YOUR LOT AT SUMMIT PARK FOR $7,500 Elsewhere, $9,500 Six rooms and tile bath. clay tile roof. Hardwood Hot-water heat. Fireplace, large basement, stationary washtubs, built-in ironing board, medicine cab- inets, etc. -Interior decorations to harmonize with period designs. Spanish floors. Buy in the District of Columbia In a very short time there will be no unsold lots in the District. Think of the tremen- dous increase in wvaiue under the pressure of ever-increasing Jemand. TAKE NOTICE!! Rafid increase in sales of Tots in Summit Park compel us to make the following an- nouncement of Advance in Drices of $10 fper lot each month. ON YOUR LOT, $6,500 WE OFFER YOU BETTER VALUES—BETTER PROPERTY BETTER CONVENIENCES—BETTER SERVICE BETTER PRICES and BETTER TERMS Than Obtainable Elsewhere Highest. elevation. Superb view. Beautiful shade trees. Congenial surroundings. Property now selling from nine to fifteen cents per square foot. Eagjly worth double its price. COME SUNDAY Agents on the grounds all day Sunday—W eek days after 3 P.M. Motor out Pennsylvania Ave. S.E., up the heights to Alabama Ave., and turn td right to Summit Park: or take Capital Traction Co. bus at 17th and Penna. Ave. S.E. marked Summit Park or Good Hope cnw. @ummit Park =i Street, N.W. GEO. WEDDERBURN, Agt. Office on Grounds, Alabama Avenue and Suitland Road S.E. B TS EEFETETEE N st B k3

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