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REXT ESTATE. THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. 1926. REAL ESTATE. 7 ASHINGTON PRESENTS UNIQUE WASHINGTON RICH IN ADVANTAGES STUDY FOR BUSINESS OBSERVER BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN THE CAPITAL SHARED BY NO OTHER CITIES Present Independence of Industry for Primary In-|Hillside Residence| : = s e ol | Persons Purchasing Property Here Assured They come Marks It Apart From Other Cities and Makes il oo gl . AR : : : Are Located in Area of Exceptional Promise for Its Business Cycle Distinetly Individual. Future Growth on Healthy Basis. Well Proportioned and Planned BY L. \'I-.Il! S n\n\l AN AND | turing. banking, building, real estate — ' il & 5 i 3 ; i BY RICHARD L. CONNER, 4..W. MILLARD. [actlyity, and the many other mea > ! ;i s 3 Assistaht Secretary, Washinzton Board of | The Capital CHy is located on one of Washingto 5 like no oiher 5 of our existing status has made | Berliner House on Tilden| 1 4 % ‘ 3 Bl Pewe. |the most beautiful and historieal economicall | ““l":,"«*:h»n-rumx for the progres- Z by i’ s 5 % 1li | Washington—the Capital City of the | sireams in the country —the Potomac S ile sive Msinoos mari (o intiny theee 1= || (Street Iy 'of Northern 4 . : H R &7 | ‘ation—wax designed with wonderful | River—a most desirable site, and one 3 ith the annual i p 134 and api s ened : > 2 ¥ E ¥ A = o = ned by nature for such a purpose of Washingtonians In the knowledge towsrd bettering his own rchitecture. i b AP 7 | foresight and has been developed in moke, he b e hood of $600,000-0005 with. the _| business_ and Washington generally. Ttalian A e : : | aecoraanes IS 2 Lol i M b : [ oy | |Today it is admittedly one of the most § ishinzton s annual turnover of mone; Enlightened Progress. f " ot | | Hienutitur citiestin the world 5 4 « N source of pleas P than the m.;.n.u. B e = . " The residence of Henry A. Berliner i el F " city of which every cit e With lexs than 3 o a2 lden street is u very fine ex . W i | proud—it i his city— his Capitai. the population illiterates . : N } e e i atcer: ot ¥ ald. plans with only about & per cent of the resi 2 2 umple of the selection of a sLyle of ar H ¢ . 8 H : triotle pride to all true, loyal Ameri-) [ JHHEE Wy v Iich Wl che dents of foreign birth: whh a high ! 2 £ | chitecture that best suits the ground i hance Washington mooan e of its people living here ate 5 . residence, which is typl aj i . ferrh B ¢ United States | Uonal standpoint and make it a n Y preference solely; with smaller em- | * g : f ! (hexiellea o) Sulliy ; e o : | side house, shows il < Washington, |10t oth iex to folly yment in manufacturing Industrics | St ; hern Linlinn hiflside house, shoy il s i s In addition to o public school sy n is found In cite: like and-even e s - T " o i e B . : 3 ik aller size ‘ ek o : L vet heae the less valu : . : 3 ’ B the Capital City of | paratory schools, universi inanci ! called_“general business, g H S \ ! e world; i W e an to ¢ % \ ealty S et h e e , placing thi inz economi i | DS, into building, department store e st considated a. Duen | 1 - . 1o o the reat aeoten dn e “In the W on ‘of toany 1o most other cit i little Urade ,Imum,;.-unilu::» h.._lv_n\ S B L type. fter study of the ter- 3 A 2 . t ; 1 the seat of Government—wl - |dreams of o refathers wonle has wit. [ 8FF tr I“'v and !hr" e Rt s w " ra nd consu n with |‘I‘\» archi B i National ws meet and enact (Continued on F 1teenth Iag zrowth which % ' tect, he saw that a “chunky™ appear- » i — more especially since y ; ince would result and. therefore, the war department store trade - | vertical composition, with loft These are the facts and 2 hundred of -“"'"'“““ | height stressed. was decided upon, 4 e gthers that must be analyzed In order K £ el 5ot | with the result ihat it shows to much o see > proper perspective, the 3 3 ahout 852 |y ar advantage on the hillside lot . M h O e o s oren BemRerth e e Nublness ay | Detter advantuge on th S ‘ assachusetts changing, thotish they may be. Jbe m; 3 rd, g Porch Enlarges House. . ’ e alert st W of Washingten 1ain to be realisnments in the com-| The house is so designed that it ix Park position of general busipess. building | 1wo stories high on the hillside and = now holding prime importance. then three stories on the lower side. The perhaps trade. then manufacturin rage is fitted into the hasement wand . = - then perhaps still ;‘"""“"‘“j elae, s/ |Dartly under s@terrace which serves ax " % Washington’s most beautiful residential section of detached Knowledge of these realignments. |in owtdoor tea tervace and is accessi | : — : . b 5 hieh are Suee’ to come in the cours. e The Kitehen. The ,“f,,,\ o St - . ; e = : & homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, ] with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of The Triangle of Increasing Values o for~ths, budiness mdn WhoTnse domumen iu the Haliantne home,| would thrive. With a pv-{lu ! »-"!'::‘ but it has been handled o that it is an :;\[“‘mlnfl.;‘(“!_‘»-:«\.-» 000 for Wa »hln:! I i Integral part of th —between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral aventes. Jand aren. o some: | 0% poderal emple total em Over 200 homvs from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- higher ratios to land|Ployment in the struction. Actual improvements and home values exceed $8,000,000. Wooded villa sites, lots, central and side hall horn('s with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office, 32d . and Cathedral Ave. pulation than in ans of | Will undoubtediy ? v e ie the putHde Aty Mlddaugh & Shannon, Inc. the Union. low the 20 pe e alian hovses. The s : stands. thereby releasing some ex- | leads from the hillside lot t X ESTABLISHED_ 1899 Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle, Potomac 2200 |tem, we have numere il turn for an indi The wealth of more sound t of the total he 1 closely approsi each of the 6 ind area, or some N DC s BeemrecT ] HENRY ‘BERLINER:E Tangible Wealth Great. tent the “pegging’ eff. { Federal [opening into the hallway. | v n = than any emplovment upon gen conditions |are made for the en within the city. The decline in this 'house by a wing into the hillside at ratio will bear watching, so far as its | the rear, forming # morning court be economic results go. tween the two house walls and the hill Years ago, for want of data. it was |side retaining wall practically impossible to sce anvthing The are small but of the but seneral business, and even that | size des y the owner. The entire wa watched by comparatively few. | house is designed not only from an Iowever, since the war there has for- | architectural point of view but alse tunately grown up a greatar interest. | to comply with the specifications laid with demands for all sorts of detalled down by the owner information. Washington's need in < U this regard. remembering its pres Trim Is Neglighle. peculiar make-up, is far diffevent from | The interfor shows a minimum Rush to Rose Regarding the Roof that of any other city It i not pres. amount of trim. The wood Is narrow RS T Much of this weather will play ently dependent upon industry for its | and stzined dark and 1= a contrast - (e Pederal Guseriment | inary income, and hence it does not | with the brilliant furnichings typical es - . = havoc—if you arc not prepared Lt o L,L”,‘( follow in any marked degree the move |of the Italian home - T 1 - L / !"ments of the natlonal business cy Light vellow stucco, a red tiled IS an easy matter for us—no matter what's the matter. nitants, have had their d S heir | (& .called. Its movement in the past roof. massed windows. grcen lron s el : v to Washington this | poc® ec (8 MO a ‘matter of |baleonies and shutters all combine t Send us an "N, 0. 87 and we'll fix the roof so that come and (lane distinctions. OUr g rowih with little of the hoom or de- | give u charming effect. The house BANK HEAD TO SPEAK | source of considerable ltigation ""CAUFORN'A REALTORS what may in the shape of weather you'll be safely pro- phell mroindel jression which characterizes the Na- | shows that a Mide consideration in cently fn local courts. It is expected | Al upon th Al combination, how s husiness. Its business cvele has | planning and the proper use of e hat Mr. Thom’s add 11l do ¥ | EVI, N heen Tmate . maiter o ¢ir,| L0 pisiness, Ita busineas eycle hae | plannine i the peober sesen cay| 70 REAL ESTATE BOARD |io"icar the minds of the mtn ensaged HOLD INSTALLATION| E-fok S0 1 WASHINGTC rexy & R S than tangible pr s with District of Columbia would qual in value to the com ed physical assets of New Mexlco and Nevida, two States rich in nat (YA LB L R Horace. v PeastetEe B SIDE HOu bheen distinetly iIndividual. 7, 3 ave o1 - H v A of ‘wise. choire e i L ele okt | ot Sault Tnfs much anore atieaciive B, in the practice of real estate in this | M W We won't have to “'"'"l around l""il‘"'»"'hr"'i l”l"‘ ‘l‘”"‘ edly depicts this condition for the last | home than one built on artificially regard 5 > - spots—nor waste time studving over what should be done. few vears so far as the dollar volume | arranged conditions. Corcoran Thom to Address Group | "Ji /i centative Aswell of New or.|Badio Audlence “Attends” Exer- “p-,, P Enoiciconcily ~ibat :!n Qo bhow o do it _AND of trade is concerned. Viewed as it stands on a hillside | on Ability of Women to Ex- | leans will e present. Mr. Aswell has| cises When New President, Harry S 2 3 = = One henefit arlsing from the eager- | the loft and vertical lines of the struc expressed hls particular interest in DO IT. o rhar h = | ness for facts on business conditions is | ture are far more impressive than ecute Realty Deals. the meeting because of the fact that Culver, Takes Oath. | o spectacular found in the closer study which has|a house of a Dutch colonial tvpe on the Midwinter meeting of the National 7 v s altdecade moumt 5 T e s | his lot could Do Horace W. beas.| Corcoran Thom, vice president of' \usoctation of Real Estata Board Realtors of California invited their | g""' hd" o IAI'I”;,"”’ "_l the ('h"/: 5 Jeaders more consciously 10 the ‘economic cataclysm of 1920 and |lee Is the architect. the American Security and Trust Co.. | bringing realtors from more than 550 fellows of the National Association of | pos charges iwilEbemost nedsonagLe Analyze the relationships between|j921, which took tremendous tolls | will be the principal speaker at the cities, will be held in New Orlea | Real Estate Boards in othér States to —and besides you can arrange to their enterprises and conditions gen- | from the Natlon's business at large. regular monthly meeting of the Wash Reports from all the standing com- " divide the pay: e erally | Tornover today means profit to every | Star last week. enumerated many of | ington Real Estate Board next Thurs | mittees will he read and a number of |#ttend by radio the formal installation BEYMENTS. The individual Insiness man. large | one, but how widely was it discussed | the milestones of progress. In subse- |day at Wardman Park Hotel at § pm. | husiness questions confronting the | into office of the new president of the small, conduets hut a small de-|in the early vears of the present cen- | quent articles in this serfes the means | Mr. Thom will take up the provi- hoard will be considered, ¢'alifornia Real Estate Association of the husiness of this | tury. What attention was paid to per- | whereby busineas may be watched will sions of the local law as it relates to| Entertainment and a buffet supper | Harry Culver of Culver City and Los | 1 entitv. None sonnel, efficiency. advertising, the | be presented more specifically, with es a ; rried women to exe will fullow the business session. | went represents | measuring of markets and the other | pecial emphasis upon the differences cute deeds of trust. notes, liens and o in the husiness of | hundred and one problems of merchan- | that existgbetween businessJn Wish. other legal papers incident to real neral welfire dising which we know today?” lington and business generally, and estate transactions. This subject is To get to the top vou have to make Gubberg, real estate commissioner . | Srowing inter-| The review of Washington business suitable analyses of specific lines.of |considered by the realtors as exceed- your best effort hetter than the other |of California, administered the oath of | Georgia Ave. trade. manutuc for the vear 1925, published in The | commercial and industrial activity. | ingly Important. as it has been the ' felow's fice. | m@mlyh AT lfllflflmmflmflflflflmflm T AT [0 \Uflflflfllflflfl\m'flfl T I YOWITH CONFIDENCE—RUY A_DUNIGAN “ALL-BRICK" HOME—BUY \\IHRI LOCATIONS \Rl SU1 ME AND VALUES ARE GR | DUNIGAN’S PETWORTH HOMES S FINE AS MONEY CAN BUILD! Utmost Luxury in Home Construction—Choicest Locations in Petworth F are indeed proud of the unprecedented npportumt\ to présent to vou Dunigan Qual- * DL'\'IGA\' Home Buyers are proud home owners: they delight in telling their friends of itv-built All-brick Homes. In their construction we have <pdrv:d no effort and ex- the home comforts they enjoy: their friends, tno are buying Dum gan homes be- pense to assure you a finished home that is worthy of the Dunigan name. cause the locations are ideal, which means an increasing home value. il hey are priced Comfort is an humble ideal—vet it is the feature of America’s finest homes—Dunigan moderately low and the terms are so arranged that the money you spend in rent will buy Iomes have every convenience for home comfort—to make a home worth living in. . one. Inspect these Dunigan homes and you will become your own landlord. Three Outstanding Locations for Your Home Selection—Each an Excellent Buy GRANT CIRCLE HOMES SHERMAN CIRCLE HOMES BUCHANAN STREET HOMES New Hampshire Ave. and 3 4824 to 4842 Kansas Ave. 5th and Buchanan Sts. N.W. Webster St. N. W. (Between Delafield and Emerson Sts.) Two Blocks North of Grant Circle—One Block East of Sherman Circle Super-large six-room homes. With every A new Dunigan group of homes that home seekers s = Conif TACING WIDE NEW It doesn’t require any urging to sell these homes. . - : : 2 A]\[]n\(]\{]l}ll\_{“i']?iylt‘_ ,(\\"'lj‘t‘l(,r{i'1’[¥[—E\([:‘IL\(§R;\\\LI%]EA\}I'1%R They have six extra large rooms with latest improved admire the minute they step through the door; they 1 e B LA 1 - ) - fsandan have the usual high-quality Dunigan home features , TN LLEYS AND PAVED bath and shower and other features usually ; l\l\lkl}\ll\I 5 ”ln]\‘\ Fi\ént ihe&e chibicest ihomes homes selling at hundreds of dollars more. See them that make a 1}0“13 a real home. Be sure and inspect 1 -m\un unsold, so {”lr]’\ inspection is advised; see them and you'll buy one. The price is right and the terms them; you will be pleased at the moderate price and :111\111 by all means. i easy to meet like rent. terms on which they are sold. 16th Street Double-Decker Busses to Homes Convenient to Street Cars and Busses 16th Street Double-Dec%er Busses to Homes These Homes Are Open, Lighted and Heated Until 9 P.M. TERMS ARRANGED SO YOU CAN MOVE IN AT ONCE Moderate Down Payment—Balance Monthly—Pay Like Rent D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. - Phone Main 1267 T AT