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18 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING S983691 IN REALTY Continued Demand During Winter Indicated by Re- port of Transfers. A continued de Winter mont} k dicated i by the firm Incorporated. of transfers ag Rregating in value 5 1. The sales Include A new bri Ma e, huilt by Heq chased hy A A Rig; { Real Estate Boa: merous other organi in_construction and finance are to be ociation to enco homes i for “ollowing the formation of a na-| Board has recently sponsored the first n ce cf of | own vour heme and building exposi onference committee on better | Ul NO 0 in that State. The show. lding. by the National Assoclation|pich was supported by about 100 ex- s. in which nu- | hibitors. will be followed by similar ex tions interested | positions over the State. A Better Homes and Builders week has been held in Easton. Pa.. under the auspices of the local real estate hoard. The Houston. Tex., Real Estate Board will show a film dealing with the advantages of owning a_home About 50 boards that held hem ownership expositlons during the la vear are planring to make the show annual affairs Inquiries coming in from all parts of the United S ed to co-oper Kk of this| ne owner- ! b finds support action of American Cons n Couneil, erect model homes in t the United States to e owners in ronstruction. Model constructed as part + num their loc City, Kans.. Real ating with the rds concerning home shows point iction and an increase of these ex hibits. Courses to aducate the prospective home owner in the value of good con. struction and to give him a hetter un derstanding of the real estate prac tices involved in the purchase of a home are now being conducted by the hoards of Washinzton, D. €. and . Real Estate Rochester. N 'CONCRETE SALES JUMP. Estimated 6C2.000.000 Brick Will Be Used in 1926. model home with appropriate land- formed the center of the fifth ature of the second Spo- ion was a four-reom pike. Arlinzton County, Va Joln Pouse! o1r® e zht-room brick, 1304 bought from Flor leman by 4 local investor n apartment house site on o Mg Estimates compiled for, 1926 indi- S cate that not less than 600,000,000 i concrete blocks will be used to build structures of all types in this coun- try. Concrete b k sules also show a large iner . this ¥ produc - tion reaching a tetal of some 300 - 000,000 bricks Gther concrete products rete sewer pipe. three. onz the purchasers in the Forest sectin dering Rock Creek fcGehee. Car ollard and F such Retired From Army. i vden furniture, th d tile, show corr Dock Tate, Infan. STAR. |Model Homes Shown Throughout Nalion!SCHlCK GIVES TALK /To Teach People Good Building Value! QN PROPERTY RIGHTS SALES IS REPORTED .. New Real Estate Board Sccretary Addresses Weekly Forum—Series Property of a lecture hy the ington Real Estate Board. at the week- Iy forum of the board at the Wardman Park Hotel last Thursday night. cause of the illness of Charles S. hreve. who was scheduled to lecture, tr. Schick took his place. | The speaker bourds in | LiQuity of the law of preperty rights tes to the and traced the existence of the rights enl Estate | Of individuals and the own | real Ao ) s ot con. | Rible and under the feudal sysiem in grawming Aintesent S Thonie 0900 Imngiana te|fheiviaiertany oln. 1 o U Mr. estate is one in which a man has full Powers over his property and is the highest type of ownership in this coun- try, sidiary titles and the rights and la- hilities of lessor and lessee under the | American laws. explained by fee simple and estate from vear to | vear, estate at will, estate from month to month and estate at sufferance. Tha question of repairs and care of property was alse explained Because of the success of has been placed doption WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, INCREASE OF $1,700,880 | IN BALTIMORE BUILDING Operations in November Compared With Cerresponding Month of 1924, in Figures Given. BALTIMORE, Md., December 5.— Building operations in Baltimore in November marked an increase of $1, 700,380 over the corresponding month of 1924 . { New improvements, additions and | alterations last month totaled $5.579. 520. The figures for November, 1924, were 3$3373,640. A gain of $586, 080 was registered over October of this year, The Agures are taken from a state ment made public by Charles H. Ox. borne, head of the bureau of build ings. Home construction continues active, according to the report. In Novem ber the construction of 371 dwellings was permitted at a valuation of $1.- 574,000. For the eleven months ended November 30 the total number of dwellings permitted was 5.795. In thes total for the entire ar was to Be Continued. vights were the subject Jumes P. Schick, new secretary of the Wash- Be- touched on the an- rship of property as expounde the States. chick said that the fee simple and explained the various sub- The various estates | the speaker were the|weekly forums the members unani- | mously requested that they be con-| tinued through the Winter. Mr.| Schick has announced that a new | course of lectures will be arranzed with preminent speakers and will be- | xin immediately after the Chrisimas | holidays, | perty rights involving these Delightful New Homes 2 Baths 6 Rooms DECEMBER 5. 1925. ADOPTS NEW METHODS. Russia Studies U. S. Pamphlet on || Co-operating Housing. Information on co-operative housing in Europe and community develop- ment in Am the Unlon of lics, and more particularly togMoscow in the form of 4 pamphiet carrying an address on the subject that was given hefore the National Association of Real Estate Roards at its 1924 conven tion in Washington. The order, reccived by the hook sup- || ply department of that organization was sent through an English hook- seller, and was accompanied by a Rus sian label to insure safe delivery Assigned to Wright Field. First Lieut. Lionel H. Dunlap, Army || Air Service, at the intermediate depot Fairfield. Ohio. has heen assigned to the command of the 7th Photo Ser tion. Wright Field. Fairfield, Ohio. a is making its way to|! Socialist Soviet Repub- || REAL ESTATE. Massachusetts Avenue Heights 3554 Edmunds Street Detached Corner Brick Home Containing ten large and spacious rooms, three baths, v toilets on first floor and in cellar, breakfast and sleeping porches all hardwood floors, built-in cedar storage room, two-car brick garage. Open for Inspection Floyd E. Davis Company 733 12th St NW. " Main 352 7th & E Sts. S.W. Main 353 ~ Enjoy Christmas In Your Own Home In Washington's Fastest Growing Community 39th and Veazey Sts. Open 9 AM. to 9'P.M, jlol=——=|ajc———aa|——0 |0l —r[g Cleveland Park Homes of Enviable Distinction 3519-21 35th Street (35th and Porter Sts.) There is an air of distinction about these substan- tial homes that will commend itself to vour consid- er m-—because it meets the ideal in their planning and is carried out to the minutest detail in their finish. 8 ROOMS, BATH, GARAGE Spacious hardwood floors throughout, open fireplace in living room. exquisite electrical fix- tures, hot-water stcrage heater, built-in ice box. every known convenience in an exclusive neighbor- hood. TO INSPECT— Take car or drive to Wisconsin Avenue and \eazey Street (just north nof McLean estate), then east an Veazey Street one block to houses. FORD-CARR Construction Co. 1106 Vermont Ave. Main 4842 The Marvel of Petworth We opened for inspection this newest group of Cafritz Lifetime Homes last Sunday—and 4 Were Sold Immediately! It’s the first time it has been possible to buy a Home in the North- west, right in Petworth, for this low price— $6,950 Only $500 Cash —uwith monthly terms probably much less than the rent you are now paying Inspect 5126 8th St. N.-W. —and you’ll see what this mammoth crganization of ours has made pos- sible. Big Rooms! 3 Huge Porches! Beautiful Baths! —in every detail Genuine Lifetime Homes—built of critically selected materials of the highest quality—and built by mechanics picked for their masterly craftsmanship. rooms, Jameson-Built Homes 626 to 636 Central Ave. N.E. Semi-Detached—20 Sold 1000 Quebec PI. N.W. (Cormer Home, 1 Left) Inspect at Once x-roor ience, 41 Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday —To Inspect— Motor aut Conn. Xve. to Porter Street, thence west on Porter Street to 353th Street. .H.SMALL & CO. Realtors—Builders 925 15th St. N.W. Six large - rooms, H-WH. electric hardwood fioors, built-in ice box. one-piece sink and other extras, double rear porches wide front porch 1801 to 1821 D St. S.E. 62 SOLD Easy Terms Ask the Man Who Owns One hath, lights, om brick resi Main 6861 = [o]——[o|c——lalc—xlal——Tlgl—i V. nie Schmidt t ol 2 We will show vou a double row of carefully construct- b ——— | o ———— o] ———— || c———] ed homes of staggered spot types that combine to offer of § the most beautiful street you'd N imagine. Green sodded lawns and N full box hedges skirt each home— the beauty Built, Owned and For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESCN CO. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5526 Take either 14th or Ga. Ave. cars to Gallatin Street—and two squares east brings you to these remarkable Homes. Or phone for us to send auto. Only 11 Homes at $8,950 Left! You can’t wonder at the popular preference of Cafritz Petworth Homes when you consider the extraordinary values they represent. ?t\“‘“f -file BEST homes! the BEST location! the BEST terms! ’8,950 TERMS are so low yowll just want to move right in! STANDARD SIZE Means a LOT! A home built with standard size is a home that most cverybody wants. That is why these homes are guaranteed to be popular when the time comes for re-sale at & profit. EVERYTHING IN PETWORTH IS INCREASING IN VALUE—and a standard built heme with standard sise RODOM SURE TO BE THE MOST DESIRABLE TO THE PERSON WHO WILL COME ALONG WITH A PRICE THAT INCLUDES A PROFIT TO THOSE WHO BUY AT 58950. Six large daylight rooms. colomial fromt porch, (hot-water heat, electricity, imstantameons water heater. Handsome hardwood floors, substantial steel constructiom, breakfast porch, master bedroom across entire fromt of house, tiled bath with built-in fixtures, shower and moiseless toilet flush; practical sleep- ing porch, laundry tubs, large back yard with green sod. In the In the 3 % § ‘ tomorrow—to 1400 Block on f500 Block on In the | 3800 Block University Buchanan | Buchanan Park Street Street 21 Homes were 13 Homes were Just bevond Hyattsville on the Washington- . [ Baltimore Boulevard— 5 built and there are Street o I Overlooking Cash Payment Sherman Circle built and there is 17 Homes were built and there are | Only 4 Left! | And see for yourself what a charm- ing Community this is—and what are its advantages for investmen and residence. : | Only 1 Left! Only 6 Left! Unl_ike most sub-divisions you won’t have to wait for the improvements—they are all 6 o in and functioning—water, sewers, electric- i f— iny. as, fved streets and walks, and road- i : : e - Handsome Corner Homes in Petworth There are available three or four imposing corner residences in the mose desirable location in Cafritz Petworth—Homes of eight rooms, magnificent baths; enormously big porches, and built-in garages. The best buy in Washington—the biggest value in Petworth—in the Grant and Sherman Circles neighborhoods. *9,950 to *13,75 None of these could be duplicated under $2,000 advance. Take 14th or Ga. Ave. cars to Buchanan or Decatur Streets —or the Grant Circle bus to Allison Street. We'll be very glad to send our auto upon request. Beautiful ‘ Rooms - 0f Standard Size | Every Home erected is a pleasing design. Every lot available is a splendid vantage point. I's a school outside. reasonably restricted community—with for the Kiddies inside—and stores just R R N Handy te town by motor—B. & O. Railway, Suburban Trolly, or Bus. Lots From 15¢ to 30¢c a Foot Homes From $9,000 to $13,500 Sold upon most accommodating terms Investigate and you'll Invest Park office open every day and Sunday— University Park Co., Inc. Phone Hyattsville 582°W With terms adjusted Take the Fourteenth or Georgia Ave- to your convenience nue cars to Farragut Street—walk EAST to property—WE WILL CALL FOR YOU IN ONE OF OUR AUTOS, IF YOU DESIRE. Open for inspection from 9 AM. to 10 P.M. Every Day, Including Sunday 919 Fifteenth Street REALTORS oo f BAPID [ BUILDERS ™ NSTRUCTION CO Owners and Builders of Communities Watch Washington Grow to a Million 1IN LN z % = NN