Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1925, Page 14

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11 REAL “ESTATE: T, EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, REAL ESTATE MARKET | CHEVY CHASE REALTY| REACHES RECORD MARKj MARKET IS ACTWE ! sibjih ;Siten for 70 Homes Sold by Single | (Cantinned from Thiriaenth Page.) Firm in Maryland Suburb of Capital. George N dwellings. SO0 110 INCREASE. <62 INWEEK'S PERIVIITS Apartmen!s. Dwelllngs and Restaurant Building Among Larger Projects. Mas, to build two frame 13\ to 142 Xenia street <3 000 IIM. 2707 Thir wrivate Ifi‘\ '\'”HvY ne street: T o0 Dupont Laundry, 1o install Sherman avenie fer. 1o 1 I T Security and Massachuserts the hizh charact dezree of activity Angnst, Ruilding construetion for nine monthe of the presnt year, cording to the fignres compiled the . W. Dodge Co., totaled within 4 per cent of the entire vear's total for 1924 1924 was, of course for construction 925 ed tne st | ae by . to build, 371 7 4000 to hmild heasi: $1.500 et to bhuild £10.000. an An active markst In Chevy Chase residential and business property Is indicated hy the office of H. Tudor Morsell. Recent transfers from this | | Arm inclnde A lurge tract of ground on Leland street, in Chavy Chase, Md., compris ing over half a million square feet was sold for Charles A. Jones to in- vestors who-wlll develop the property by bullding approz mately 70 homes. Powell P ing purchased the sidence velvn B. Maddox al ewark streel. Genuine Califc edwood doors hrought 1o Wr h-| - | ington for this home are one of the intaresting features of this house Two lots at Thirty-seventh and Mot | vison streets. (hevy Chase. were R. Rronsen from Hern 103 Ren The vear self a record vea nine months 3310 Rod BB o repair, 1108 K|! were granted $3 permits for new huikl ings and for alterations amounting $318.060. This is of pérmits and $304.110 over when the total was $308.930 for 31 per mitx The nedy story hrick and concrete ap last seven davs there $1 Goldsmith & Co. street: $2.000 olar r prov notable detal 8 inx statistles is the f dex for residential eq down trend; The commercial by ume index also fell from Au- September. The index for in constr on the other the first time in | a figure above street amber build- % thai the in struetion took to vepair, 1405 1 an increase o repair, 301 $3.000 Thornton. to build two frame dwellinzs, 405 and 410 Whirtier street £10.000 Charles S \White, to erect garage. 1170 Sixteanth streel Charles 8. White. 10 « Nixteenth street: §10.000 G, Seott, 1a repain fivst streer: $2.000 A, Josenh Howar, to install VAtor. 2117 ta 2110 H street: $1.400 Tenth last week, o dusirial hand. r v ye normal fusiness throuzhout the country whose condition influsnces bnilding and real cstaie eanditions and is in turn influenced by them, is in a gen eraliy satisfactory condition, it is nointed out largest projects were private £2.500 1420 Ken Brothers, who will huild a five vapair ftment it *415 Connecticut avenue, o enst 4273 000; 16 brick dwellings. valued a1 $50 008, by D. 1. Dunigan street. and Childe stone restaurant street. valued at W00, Projects valued at $1.000 or more authorized by the office of the building inspersor were. Repair Work to Cost $9,000. Columhia Amusement Co.. to repair 1014 Pennsyivania avenus: 39.000. Childs Co.. to bui v stone restaurant, 800 North Capitol streei: | $75.000 | Francis P. Smith. (o eract private sarage. 1414 Buchanan street: $1,160. | Mullen estate, to huild « onestory | public _brick garage, 1730 Upshur street: $10.000 Mary Thompson chanan street D00 A. G. Herrmann. 1o bnild street southeast: £.500 Pearle M. Lucas. 1 hniid four hrick | Awellings. 1008 1a 1013 Lincaln place | #nutheast: $10,000 Poric E. Rose. 1a build avenue seuthea:t: £2.300 David Feldman ond street; $5.000 Oscar Baum. to repair 1622 Decatur street: $1.500 1. T. Pennebaker and 1108 T street. §2.000 Robert A. Kline. ir. fo build two | hrick dwellings &nd 311 Rhode | Island avenue northeasi: $9.000 J. Dunigan. to build 15 brick Awellings. 600 1o #30 Emerson street £30,000. Butts & Foley b arages $ 1106 Twenty 5 ale on Emerson Ca. A ene-story on North Capitol a on to huild, 1608 Bu A MONTH!! With a Very Modest CASH PAYMENT 018 1 2110 Nichols ta boild, K703 Sec to repair 1104 —and this low monthly payment includes all interest and principal 601-613 GIRARD St. Northeast ONLY THREE (3) ARE LEFT FEATURES sized rooffis: to huild 10 private 4100 to 4118 Jeniter | sireet: $5.000 | 1o erect private ga- | ioat $1.000 12 Alabama avenue sontheast G. W, €. Hill, 1o hmH annth strect: 310000 Poretsky. Rasen & Sil o five brick dwellinge. 1814 1n strest seutheaw': £23.000 vid A. Baer. tn eract thres douhle hrlek and tile privare Delawares avenus N Bizht burild 11 lonl h 1927 A AN ick containi rood allev : h venient pantrs travs, ete Rear porches : Eicothel oy resent an tmusally Come Out Today or Tomorrow and Inspect Them Representative on the Premises Today and Sunday Until 9 P.M. C.H.SMALL & (CO. BUILDERS—REALTORS 925 15th St. Main 6861 mes., Twond floors : and linen claset rear porches: back vard to modern, up-to-date clectrical fixtures: con- finished cellar. including coal bins, laundry Lawns are all neatly sndded. and convenience. these homes rep- hot-w Completely re nine feet S int of location, terms, f uthwe deep. Hirits s construction & Scheiz erect brick and conersre 1 Eighteenth street southeas Kennedy Brothers, to build - brick and concreie ap: Connecticut avenue; $27 B. Willson,* to build ; $4.000 Robert W ted at $65.000, l Thirty- 1 { "Pike, " to build rtheast: £10.000 Reed. 10 build five 314 1200 Jackson | g brick douglas sireet northeast Happines: repair 1167 Stores, Ine.. 1o Unusual Homes of BRICK and STONE on Dale Drive in Woodside Park Giant Oaks Fringing This Picturesque Winding Road Make the Setting of the Homes One of Rare Beauty ACH home contains comiortable living room with open fireplace, reception hall, dining room, convenient kitchen equipped with electric range and kitchen cabinet, three bed- rooms and glassed-in sleeping porch, built-in garage. entrance, side and back porches. Hot- water heat, hardwood floors, rubber-tile bath. Tn a word, each is a home in which it will be a pleasure to live. necessary to gain an idea of their merit. An inspection will he Reasonable in Price and on terms running over a period of § years In the Right Directiont Woodside Park is one of the distinctive home places of Washington, being developed along natural lines. Tts acre and half-acre plots make wonderful building sites. Prices from 12c to 16¢c per foot. In- quire toda HOPKINS-ARMSTRONG, Inc. How to Reach Woodside Park Take Busses of Washington Rapid Transit Company on 16th Street. Ride through best residence section in Washington, get off at our offices in Woodside Park Phone M. 2303 1319 F St. 1925. REAL Approximately 20,000 square feet of | junction with the office of H. Clifford | commercial ground was sold to David [ Bangs, and an unnamed investor was A. Basr, at the corner of Conneeticut | %014 the adjoining lot. which is heing | developed for chain store avenue and Macomb sireet. Another | ©*\©PRCLIC € CRTL | hullding 1ot in thix development wax ile: purchased from Edward Pery purchased by Fred McKenzie, in con- ' rion Preston. . C., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24. 192 FSTATE Alabama Making Big Lake. remote section of Alabama being constructed a lake finixhed will he the la lake in the world, it flow of water for three powerful eler s which will feed power Transmission svsier of the Ntate. The lake will ha shore line 700 miles lonz and cover 40,000 acres of farm and for In there INSPECT SUNDAY! There Is No Other home community in Washington that offers the advantages of WOODLEY PARK Viewed from every standpoint. WOODLEY PARK is pre- eminent among the finer residential sections af the Nation's Capital. Its superh location and marvelously beautiful surroundings are inimi- table. And the exquisitely designed. painstakingly eanstructed homes with their seven immense rooms, twa magnificent tiled haths, built-in garage. beautiful trim and fixtures—are undeniably worthy of their exclusive setting. large If vou are discerning in your tastes. vou will appreciate the true worth of WOODLEY PARK! EXHIBIT HOME 2937 Cathedral Avenue Open Sunday and Daily WARDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 Howsino One-tenth of Washinaton's Papulatio Terms If Desired From the WHITE HOUSE TO BLAIR Every 15 MINUTES Through Washington’s Finest Residential Section NEw sAway UNDER TRACTS wiLL BE FACTOR In DEVELODEMENY or BLAIn Inspect Lots Today Talee New Busses Blair is the most ACCESSIBLE subdivision around \Washington. is THROUGH THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL SECTION. If sell for profit, or if vou seek a location for vour awn. home, or mvestment, the proper LOCATION of the land i the most consider. For the next few vears the growth of Washington points NORTHWARD. aleng lcast resistance. in that section reached by 16th Street. Washington's world-famous North and South boulevard. All the way ont to Blair along 16th Street d Alaska Avenue bu g proiects are now wnder way that will result in building the intervening section solidly in the course of a very short time. Vacant property on 16th Street Avenue irom $1.00 fo $1.25 per foot. this time FORTY-FOOT LOTS MAY BE OBTAINED WITH COMPLETE STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR $1,000 TO $1,400 A very important point to consider APPROACT homes ta buv for to The You build it yon would IMPORTANT real thing the linee ot great is now selling from $1.30 ta $300 per foot. The property next in fine for development 1z and on Alazka Rlair where at in this connection is the fact that vacant Alaska Avenue and 16th Street is limited and at the present rate of growth in there will be little. if any. left. Then comes Blair Blair ic the center Washington is sweeping cut toward it with rapid sirides from the South: ing toward it steadily from the East: Silver Spring and Woodside. many new residents. A visit to this property will grow. One of the important improvements that means so much to Rlair was the construction of the concrete bridge on Falkland Drive over the tracks of the B. & O. Railroad. This bridge 1< bringing thousands through Blair and will result in extending the same high tvpe of residential development typical of Alaska Avenue into the heart of Blair. Another important factor in the growth of this section is the work of depressing the ar. Georgia Avenue Extended under the tracks of the B. & 0. Railroad. This important constre: project is now nearing completion. The opening of this subway will extend the growth of North Washington and increase the demand for and value of building sites in Blair. The Georgia Avenue irontage of Blair will he brought to the new grade cstablished Over one hundred single detached homes have been built in Blair in the la is a remarkabic record but therc is every ing two years will exceed it The building sites in Blair are thoroughly improved and ready to be built upon provements include cement sidewalks, curb and gutter, Tarvia deiveways, sewerage, electric lights. The property is being sold in accordance with definite restrictions regulating the cost of homes to be built, the building- lmf segregation of busincss property, etc. These restrictions protect the future of the property and will be a factor in encouraging the erection of a good grade of homes Over three-fourths of the lots in this subdivision have been sold. The opening of the bridge on Falkland Drive made available for sale the remainder of the lots in this subdivision and we now offer them at prices slightly in advance of the original schedule and on terms of 109 cash and the balance on such easy terms as 2% per month, with interest at the rate of 6% per annum on the deferred payment. Come out mdzy property on hotl another two vears of growth at this time Takoma Park is build North of Blair, are attracting will convince vou that as Washington grows. Rlair SETTC ErET N TH EE st two vears. This indication that the building accomplishments of the com These water im and FOuURT ST BATENY OF FICE SEVENTH ST —HOW TO GET TO— BLAIR: let busses of the Washington Rapid Transit Co. on 16th Street. Get off at our offices in Blair. New service every 16 minutes. HOPKINS LAND COMPANY 614 International Bldg., 1319 F St. Phone M. 2303 NINTH

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