Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1926, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COMPANYLISTS ["auome ecores e Sales of Residences and Lots! CANADIAN RUSH STARTS. Applicants for $15 Ticket o) e o) ————jal e [a 1] B n e m 706 Colorado Bldg. o] ———lalc———|alcc——=—ja|c——] B RETURN TO NORMAL BUILDING | PROGRAM IN 1926 1S FORESEEN| ' Continued ;'I\"\ Eighteenth P | = S MANY TRANSFER&l ("“ b K - a0 | Nationwide Survey of Construction Industry Shows! X ) | Stability and Sitation of Supply and Demand 16,000 Will Prevent Any Slump. 10,000 | 3 & 9500 . | strial buildings. Analysis ‘of | few of the ! by Firm Total $375,000. s indicated i of the indust Sty ted by the [ *ion-wi | . Detroit and ot ted another big o aling, If not exceed- Cinelnnatl, polls were | umber of | ., few of which | depresstor ome months, The survey, v all of the I th the co-operation « of the Assoclited he Nu terial housing short: | score of cities reported | they were undertaking hugs nor- programs in an effort to thelr rapld growth. nsing factlitios were I thist 1 projects, w + erection b re 1 deticit in public | cost a) '\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\ A A SRR S N AN A SA JAMESON-BUILT HOMES 1801 to 1821 D Street S.E. 65 Sold 1000 Quebec PL. N.W. 11 Sold—1 Left SN Meta, Machinery. AL EAL A RN RN NS FOR SALE BY JAMESON CO. 966 New York Ave. N.W. ‘“Ask the Man Who Owns One” AEALAAATALAALLATRLATE AL LALARMARARA RN R AN LR NRRNNN | ) THuUS. Main 5526 A ALATALAATLAALARLALLALRALARBAALAL LA AN \\\\\} B S N R S N S ALL SOLD BUT yISIT AND PICK OUT YOURS TODAY HOME 41 EXHIBIT 717 Madison St. N.W. T'vo Blocks East of Ge. dve. L.OW and Madison St.) " PRICED NEW HOMES IN THIS FAST-GROWING SECTION Six Well-proportioned Rooms Tiled Bath and Built-in Tub Hardwood Floors R R Colornial Front Porch and Double Rear Porches ) —sine a5 Most Modern Kitchen with One-picce Sink and e ot S Enamel Stove Built-in, Heated Garagc Swamp London Office. | | | EXCLUSIVE AGENTS % : 3 : : b4 b4 : b4 $ b4 $ ; e R R More Desirable Homes Could Not Be Foun< 6925 Georgia Ave.—Opposite Walter Reed Hospital START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY OWNING YOUR OWN HOME al for an Army officer or pro- ing §100 per month or more 1763-5>-7 Allison Street N.W. 00000000000 000000000000057030000000006500000000 0 honest and want to own your own home some day, ne in, no matter how little cash vou have—let us show you how. W-H-WE/'T G- 916 15th St. Main 9900 22 22 2222222222222 2222222 X T XXX 3 Open Every Day Until § P.M. L€ BreuninGeR &Soxs OWNERS AND BUILDERS Main 6140 | struction this ven - |ton reports home . | continued at its present high rate, and | proximately 799000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 D. €, SATURDAY. JANUARY - 2. 1926 —_—,——— construction activities is in protes:. as the normal requirements of the cits Many large projects of the commercial and industrial type are planned or under way, including the 0,000 Stevans Hotel and the Building. Much home buill ing activity Is reported in ths sub - | tinues strong, with u reported surplus | urban dist 5 T In Floridi, where th Leen steadily increased by the influx | new $6,000,000 library for Yale Uni- of people attracted Ly the real estate | versity, planned to meet the need of boown, many cities experfencing a [ various types of public buildings. temporary “building shortage, which [Other cities reporting . shortage of | has been steadily growing owing to |public buildings Jand, Ore., the interruption to building due to the | 8alt Lake Cliv, P Knoxville, | embargo on bullding materlals, Th n.. Kanses Cit in especially true In Miarnf an ksonville. Fla., v rounding territor; development of a new water will aggregate ap- | s em vrosimatels 3100000000 Angeles, Cleveland and Detroit Miaml reported unprecedented de- |reported surpluses of apartment mand for all kinds of housing und com- | hous but expected building to be me: cifl) = cootimai ctive throughout the new year be-| inateq tasL st requl cause of 1 industrial and com- 000 worth of bullding to make up the | merical progr activity. Los “marked shortage of homes, apart-| Angeles sald the indications are that ment houses und hotels,” all records for industrial development Because of its rapld growth, Hous- | will undoubtedly be broken in 1926, bullding must be| Clevelund reported a total of ap- $125,000,000 worth of | newly started or ready construction | Loutsville. there is w shortage of hotel facilitles, industrial bulldings and warehouses. [ work consisting of large Kansas City and Loulsville, Ky., also | “such as the new Union reported in acute need for industrial [ Terminal and other striuctures, bufidings. assure us an active year in 192 | In New Haven, Conn., where the| In New York the volume of build housing shortuge hus been overcome, | ing will exceed $900.000.000 for the Your Last Chance to buy a Cafritz “Life-time™ Home in the best section of the Southeast. Ky. Ave. and D St. S.E. A development that hax created an exclusive neighborhood--of these wonderful Homes. Typical Cafritz “Lifetime” plan—with six large rooms, big porches, tiled bath and the unusual excellent equipment and constraction which into ull “Lifetime” Homes. Only $59.75 monthly payments -Less than rent Open for inspection from 9 AM. 10 9 | 10 s rs to Kentue e’ll send au 14th & K )wiers and Builders of Communities Main 9080 Inspect—and Choose —between present uncomfortable and expensive living conditions—and the purchase of one of these splendid Homes—that will cost you much less than rent to own. You’ll decide to buy— City View Heights On the Bladensburg Road at L street Northeast. Splendid location—where we are building 600 of these pretty brick Homes—designed for family comfort—at a price you can easily afford. Big rooms, complete tiled bath, hardwood floors, a heating plant that costs little to operate efficiently— *3,375, *5,675, *5,975 Convenient Terms Arranged Quincy Terrace at 22nd and Quincy streets Northeast. Newly ccsigned detached Hcmes—of unusually attractive and practical arrangement. Big rooms; with Dining Rcom or Pullman alcove, tiled bath; hardwood floors; wide lawns in front and deep yard in rear. 5,950 and *6,650 Convenient Terms Arranged v, Hamniton will be found wle Home-—avery day day: or phone him, Clave- Monroe Bungalows 3122—311\‘46thMon:oe St. One of the most attractive locations in all Washingtor—and a group of the most charming Homes—compact, but with maximum conveniences. Uniquely arranged living room and dining room, two enormous bedrooms and tiled bath; hardwood flcors, artistic fixtures and efficient heating and hot- water equipment. Price, %6,650 Convenient Terms Arranged Take G St. cars at Treasury to Rhode Tsland Ave. and Monros St N E—and then ‘s short walk to the right. If motoring, come out Rhode island Aye.. turning into DBrentwood Road—leading to the Bungalows at Monroe § Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Incorporated 1514 K Street Member 0f Washinston Real Estate Board demand has | there is much building, including a ]vear. Indications are good for a con- | there 1s still a need for residential and REAL ESTATE. tinuation of building at a high rate. Much construction is planned to meet | are large. special requirements of certain dis tricts in the five boroughs, where new §2 commercial types of buflding. De- | Jewele: mand for low rental housing con. in some sections of high-priced apart- Atlanta, ments. 000 worth Chicago is also reported as well | already for 1926, caught "up on its apartment house | has in bullding, but another good year for ! public utilities worl 3100 Rcdman Street Cleveland Park TO INSPECT Motor Out Con i Street, Then k West 4103 Legation Street Chevy Chase TO INSPECT Mouter Out Connecti Street, West th Street. 3519 35th Street N.W. Cleveland Park T Motor Out Connecticut Ave. to Lagation Street, Thence Two Blocks West. C.H.SMALL & CO. Realtors—Builders 925 15th Street N.W. Best in Chevy Chase D. C. The design—the construction—the decora- tion—the equipment—of these new Semi-de- tached Homes— 3617 to 3633 Everett St. —half square west of Conn. Ave. present a new type for your consideration. They are tempting indeed in the careful plan- ning; and every detail throughout reflects the thought and care which has been put into them. Built as you'd build for yourself Priced attractively —with terms easy to handle Open all dar Sunday and every afternoon and ede Best in Chevy Ch d. Just one—wholly detached Center-Hall Home—in the midst of a wonderful group of oak trees— 13 E. Underwood Half a square east of Conn. Ave. Of stucco construction—very effectively planned—roomy and comfortable: open fire- place; oak floors: elegantly appointed bath: lots of closets: built-in garage—and all service equipment of the very best. Built for an owner's home—and not for speculation $16,000—is very low -and the terms very reasonable Best in Brookland D. C. These pleasing brick Homes—in the best section of Brookland, D. C.— 609-11-13 Girard You have never inspected six prettier rooms, with three practical porches;: hard- wood floors; tiled bath; kitchen and heating equipment of the very best. Throughout the finish you'll detect the master hand of the cabinet builder. $7,950—that’s all ~only $67.50 a month to pay Open all day Sunday and evers afternoon ticut Ave. to Kodman Ave. to Porter Main 6861 26. Dallus »Epect $15,000,000 worth of

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