Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1925, Page 23

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REAL GOURSES COVER REALTY FINANCES - Intricacies Involved in Buy- ing and Building Homes Stressed by Boards. ESTATE. 90 Per Cent P‘\ld in antnllments Under 15-Year Plan. BALTIMORE, November assist employes of the Maryland of the Bethlehem Steel Company To its affiliated companies to build their own homes in a convenient locality and in good surroundings, the Dun- dalk Company has made arrange- ments whereby, upon payment of 10 per cent of the total cost of house and lot, a house can be built and the remaining 80 per cent will he financed and repaid on the monthly payment plan, The loans will be made for a period of 15 years, but additional payments In any amount may he made at any time. STAMP TAX REDUCTION POSSIBILITY IS SEEN | House Committee Memher‘ to Rec- ommend Cut of One-Half The intricacies involved in the pur chase of co.operative apartments make up one session of the outline of a finance that just heen completed hy the of Real fourse in real estate has tiona Boards The outline of 17 s gested text, referenc materials and * problems covers the field of financing | the purchaser of real estate who sun plements his available cash with credit and the methods, instruments | and practices used In this connectio | co o J E Compiled by the department of edu: | Smimittee of the United catlon and research of the national | o7 Hepresentatives have . 5 a<<m‘l’|!|nn the/outline willlbainsaaiby | IECOTMONA <0 tho TEW Congress member boards 1n conducting local real | 20 Per cent reduction gf the Federal s stamp taxes on real estate deeds and conveyances ln response to requests; | from Association _of | Real and its member board: duction would eut the present of value represented to 25 cents. Association Estate ons with sug Members of the ways and means 2 of the home huyer and of the farm purchaser. financing of income property and subdivisions are miven attention separately in the ontline. + A study of financinz institutions and customs covers the waor ing and loan associs Cabarets Are Padlocked. THE EVENING STAR, HOME BUILDING AIDED. ‘BII_L POSTING DRIVE | ASKED IN BAI.TIMORE i Police Refluested to Arrest Men a “Putting Up Signs Without Owner's Permission, ovember 8. -The d_of Baltimore has | appealed Police Commissioner Charles D. Gaither to Instruct all patrolmen to arrest as trespassers employes of advertising agencies de- facing vacant property by posting {advertising signs on ii without the vermission of the owner or his agent. real ate H to During the past few weeks. accos ling to the board. one of the: |agencles invaded the shoppi | trict_and covered plate-glass w {of all vacant stores with poster: The complaints that poured into the real estate board were respon- sible for the appeal to Commissioner Gaither. | "The agencies responsible for this {sort of advertising are usually from { te of 50 cants on each $300 particular trust companies and Investment Federal farm loar Financing the mor compar ) svstem CHICACO. November 8 (P).—Two saloons | OYSTER SHELL CEMENT. Being Mndr Beds Along San Francisco Bay. The following report is submitted by the agent in charge of the San Francisco office of the Bureau of fisheries, Department of Commerce. “The great beds of oyster shells that line the shores of San Francisco Bay comprise many thousands of ons, and the possibilities of utilizing them has been often discussed. Now this material is being turned into ce- ment by the Pacific Portland Cement From Great Compa has _established huge pl: . which rtion dredges he shells, mingled 1 the shailow wa- ters, the material is loaded on barges and transferred to the plant. out of town, according to the real estate board. For this regson once their work is done it is difficult to place the responsibility for it on any individual = unless he s caught in the act. BUILDING with VISION WASHINGTON, D. \ SATURDAY, THOUSANDS LOST TRYING TO SAVE COMMISSIONS Novices Sell Real Estate Far Be- low Value Sometimes. Baltimore Board Officials Say. BALTIMORE, November 28.—Thou- sands of dollars are lost in Baltimore every year by inexperienced buyers | and sellers of real estate due directly | to thelr quite logical desire to save | ‘he commissions which they would | pay if they availed themselves of the | expert advice and service offered by | able brokers 5 :ording to officials of the board. This does nol mean even to sug- gest.” said Randolph N. Dame. presi- dent of the organization. “that ev novice who huys or sells real estate without service loses Money, The contrary Is often quite true,” h said. “because in many cases the | market value of certain classes of property Is well known to both the buver and seller.” There are thousands of cases, how- ever, said Dame, where owners have sold 'their property far below its fair market value, NOVEMBER the cost of expert ser Local real estate exy tinued, can point out where property owners sums through illadvised losing =everal times o =0 REAL RATE. Plans International Phone Line. | York. 28 (). pleted from . November tion will begin. There is no certainty as to when the actual physical construc e Lots of men would never think of trespassing if they didn’t see a notice: w Keep out. CAN PROCURE THESE LOW-PRICED TWO-BATH 8-ROOM Exhibit Home, 5705 9th St. N. W (At Madison St.) Lowest Priced 8-Room, 2-Bath New Homes in Washington ” ROOMS AERO _RADIATION OAE FLOORS THROUGHOUT OPEN FIREPLAC ATTAMATIC HEATER DESCRIFT/ON*—. COLD STORAGE ROOM CONCRETE FRONT PORCH CHEVY CHASE GRANITE WALL CITY CENPROCS FLook Pries AROUND FRONT YARD REMEMBER, WARD-BUILT IS WELL-BUILT OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY by Fed ement of prohibition restaurant was chaser of rea RARes. mortga eipation certificates, Stock issues. land trust e ¢ and ground rent systems, which 4.-‘ covered in the ou The economic ck estate credit and the investment. qu.«l» itles of real estate securities finish | the course with a broad study of +™e financing problems studied in detail during thy GRAND OPERA IN AMERICA | REACHES CENTURY MARK ! [f One Hundredth Anniversary Cele- wrated in Chicago With Oldtime “Barber of Seville™ 6. W .4 @ Whatever is worth- while must grow, in- crease, expand —or lose its power to please. @To build for the future as well as the frcs- ent requires VISIO the ability to look ahead—anticipate your needs in the fu- ture years. @ Thedesire to build bet- ter, more beautifully, more permanently, a residential suburb of detached homes—-and the ability and re- sources to carry out ‘this desire have made it possible for you to insure your future satisfaction by ob- taining one of these 1516 K St. N.W. Franklin (I_Modcrn detached 5678 homes of six and sev- en rooms and bath; located on large, well graded lots; equipped with modern home conveniences --- they are more than four walls and a roof and a strip of ground--- they are the result of careful forethought and planning. pricsd wt §7,450° o $8,450 on terms to suit you REALTORS REALTORS s | 27th Street NW. Desirably located near the Wardman Park Hotel, con- venient to the Conn. Ave. car line. Comparatively new and modern hone, colonial porch, 9 rooms, tile bath, 3 toilets, 2 sleeping porches: lot is 20 it iront, 117 it. decp 10 paved alley: 2-car brick ga- rage. (‘h\m> is leaving the city: immediate possession. Special price $14,750 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 SRR AR AR A2 255 e TR S R o A Group of Ward-Built Homes in Jefferson Park Surrounded By Estates Valued From $40,000 to $100,009 PR TR e e T T ET TR TR TR LR LR LLLLLLUR LTI TR R OTT R LR LR ORI TP OO ;2‘ Featuring. 'S, The 100th era in Amer Seville,”" the its American New York. After a history of 100 year iea “Tha Ba found pleasi tunefulness from the origin: e The celebration was participated in | | Ttalian opera which made debut a century ago in in Amer. | T ¥ hy many Italian societies in and about Chicazgo. L |IlIIHNIH'H‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHM!M' = THE FAMILIES WHO BUY THESE NEW SEMI-DETACHED HOMES 3826-28-30 & 32 Veazey St. N.W. will get splendid 8-room homes in the growing part of homes in Washington. These homes are complete in every detail, including a 2-car garage in rear. cellar, attic. double floor AURORA HILLS throughout, tile bath and shower. hot-water heat. Pitts- =y == LES — urg instantaneous water heater. cement iront porch— AURORA HILLS HOMES, Inc. in fact. everything there is to be found in the up-to-date 301 Greene Ave., Aurora Hills, Va. Tel. Clarendon 640-W-2 To inspect—Take Wash.-Alex. car at 12th and Penna. Ave. to Aurora Hills Station, or drive out across 14th street bridge, or call Clazendonf G0N 21 for Open, Lighted and Heated Every Day Till 9 P.M. auto to take you out. Description I'rue Colonial design in brick or frame. Fight rooms and twa baths, built-in tub and water heat. City water and sewerage. Street uated on large wooded lots, fine elevation. Slate roofs, wer.. H I ights rete porches, built-in garage wood floors throughout. Hot- sidewalks and city delivery. Nit- 1wme Y 3 Location Jefferson Park is on the Mount Vernon Boulevard (upper road), between Washington and Alexandria, onl) two blocks from car line, 18 minutes to 12th and Penna. Ave.; good service. 3 blocks from chain stores. Sample House 3832 Veazey St. Open and_lighted daily and Sunday until 9 P\ spect—Take Wisconsin Ave. car to Veazey St. walk !5 property. The James Martin Realty Co. Cwners and Builders 307 Investment Bldg. Main 4413 00O [a——=o]c———lo]c——o]c———]alc ——c}| Two Distinctive Homes See Them Tomorrow Only One Left For Sale To in- block to Price Priced $3.000 below any similar northwest proper rty, considering environment. con- veniences and character of construction. \We will make terms to suit your convenience 'GATEWOOD S. BENNETT ‘\\““\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\\\\'fi\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\\\\““\““\‘m S R e T —————————— Nearly Anyone Can Meet the Price and Terms ON THE Distinctive New Brick and Stucco Homes 6300 Block 9th St. N.W. 1 Short Block Off Georgia Ave. AARTAARARAALAZAHAAAAAAATAAAAALARLLAALAATEELLALHAAALARRAARLAAAAARRAARA AR AARARAG AN A5 These New Homes are Among the Finest and Most Unique in the Clty This I's a Really Remarkable Home Brick and stucco over concrete block construction, a n d workmanship and interior finish that is usually found only in much higher-priced homes. ] T T T T T T e Ea¢h Home has six large rooms and Bath with Built-in Tub, Hardwood Floors Through- out, Hot-water Heating Plant, Automatic Hot- Water Storage Tank and a large Concrete Front Porch. Double Rear Porches and A BUILT-IN GARAGE Complete This Home 1612-14 Buchanan St. N.W. (Just West of 16th Street) FEATURES Nine Rooms Three Baths Electric Refrigerator Large Cedar Closet Built-in Garage Paved Alley Lots 50x138 Feet JUST OFF WISCONSIN AVE. AT 39th ST. Semi-Detached— Splendidly Built FEATURES Two elaborately equipped baths. Ample pantry space. Kitchens equipped to the final syjlable. Exceptionally high cellar with tile coal'bin, tiled cold storage room, continuous stor- Only Five of Them Left Price, $8,450 $1,000 Cash and $70 a Month Jl 2tsnieneetiitsainassasyisatansse s divivid 1 ontosses B oo RRRR AR S22 s ande s a R RN et 2 s ot e A1 HR SRR 27 2222 20 w2 SRR A RE Solid hollow-tile construction. Reautify]ly blended Spanish tile roofs. Large roams ingeniously arranged. Lower floor walls cloister finished. Sleeping porch and breakfast porch. Moorish canopy over balcony. $14,500 —Convenient Terms Open Daily and Sunday From 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Ford-Carr Construction Co. 1106 Vt. Ave. The construction 6f these beautiful homes cannot bhe ex- celled. E detail has been so studied that nothing is ex- travagant; yet the houses are artistic and distinctive, embody- ing all the essentials of comfortable, convenient homes. Sample House 1614 Buchanan St. Open and Lighted Daily Until Nine P.M. Built by Bairstow & Clark We Invite Your Inspection TSIt it age hot-water system, maids’ toilet, and over-sized heating plant. OPEN ALL DAY EVERY DAY -UNTIL 9 PM. HANNON & LUCH Exclusive Agents Apply Te Bairstow & Clark 23 N St. N.E. Franklin 4675 Or Your Own Broker 713-15-17 14th St. N.W. EEEEEEFL——:B Owners and Builders | m @ ! | fl | L 'fl [LI |

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