Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1926, Page 24

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{7 on 24 REAL E ATE. ''HE EVENING REAI_TDRS REP[]RT ! PLANS OF NEW APARTMENT HOUSE ON CRESCENT PLACE SR I SUES Hedges & Middleton’s State-) ment Shows All Classes Active. 1 active market for all ¢k ndicated in a vey Hedges & i ) idential, and properties agg Several upartment bui The Elwood Kiveet, was 3rom Charles D. Sage property, D. Ervin building the ¢ "Criplett Filty . \ par yroximately loan, fon contains and five Heights ore property now un - to the Sanitary ed in Upper Marlboro, 20ld to A. Amato for i nmmwrerl Plot Sold. Ma. sold to 1. M brick residence, t tand lots on Ridge reet, Chevy Uk ¥ 5 Edmund D. ¢ tional Republic Pul Norman Cunningh modern two story, i dance, 354! Holmead Claude 1. K ,Mluun of untmproved ing In value $818.- 4 Allen who, in turn, 1832 s wi t i des Sixteenth : Chase La rooms | ¢ the Carlton has 12 apart- iy rael Diamond. | in- M. and R. B. Warren are building a large apartment house on Crescent place immediately adjoining the rear of 2100 Sixteenth street. The structure - | will be five stories high and nl the very hh\t lqlll[)lllPll( “RIFFIAN LORD” TO WED. Abd-el-Krim Chooses Daughter as His Bride. ! h Moroce R August Sackl the modern two-story, | eight-room brick resldence, 1418 Tay n- | lor street. 3 en brick gurages located in an at Tleventh and Falrmont streets McGhee to | The B ¥ n fast |u|uul which be 1. o ntative at the corner and Ingomar st Wis pur i Zronipr Farnished Apartments for Kent 3510 16th St. N.W. ne, dining room. 11 nicely turmish i Lnilvlmu lot on V west of Connect Chevy Chase, was sold for the Chevy 16| Chester re was the pur-| home site on Chesiertield | oune Villa Sites 16th St. Frontage ills. Rock Creek Hills LOTS Surrounded by the Park Buy Now—Build Now R. E. LATIMER LAND CO. Evans Building Main 2195 OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY AND SUNDAY Quality Built Into Every Nook and Corner That's Why You Should SEE TODAY . the Beautiful New Cleveland Park Homes 3519 35th Street (35th and Porter Sts.) Eight Rooms— Svacious rooms, throughout. open Bath— ha Garage— in keeping neighborhood. Motor_out Mass. Ave. to Wiscon) to Porter St., then East on Porter to CH.SMALL & (0. Realtore—Builders 925 15th St. N.W. nd | hardwood Hoors replace in living tric fixtures, K . built-in ice very known (umcmcnm too— standards of this exclusive with the high ., morth on Wisconsin Ave. NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION Value—Corner Cleveland Park Residence $12,000 7=’ Inspect Today 3601 34th N.W. Realtor | 1432 K M. 4600 Open Sunday 2-6 3729 Northampton St. Chevy Chase D. C. A VALUE THAT SPEAKS OUT We want you to see this home and convince yourself that it vepresents a greater value. Be- ing located within one block of the Circle and convenient to schools, stores, cu and busses, all combine to make this home so arranged that a first-floor m is possible with Iultl udj() 4 od sleeping poreh: herstripped. Hot-Water Heat Ballard Qil Burner Awnings, screens, servants' room on third floor; complete bath in nstantuneous hot-water ge kitchen and hutle with sink. Grounds are attractively land. scaped. A Garage To Match the House Price Only $20,500 Terms Arranged Douglass & Phillips, Inc. 1516 K Street N.W. Franklin 5678 Evening Phone Servica to 9 .M. Wm. S. Phillips 1300 Block Childress St. N.E. (Corner Trinidad Avenue) $500 Cas $500 Cash Price, $7,850.00 . hardwood floors, cabinet, built-in ouse painted 1 and sodded arage. Balance like rent— Move in with deposit tiful rooms, > light fixtu with latest type one-pi ed with exquisite taste Deep rear lot to alley, To get to these New Homes: Go out ¥ to TRINIDAD AV , turn north carefully refrige and pup to concrete walk. with space for Avenue or LDRES! Our Representative on Premises All Day Sunday M. J. RAINE 328 Investment Building Main 1437 Miller-Built Homes Cleveland Park Open for Inspection ‘I'wo Magnificently Appointed Homes Now Ready for Occupancy Dutch Colonial Type 1605 Porter St. N.W. $17,000 (Including Garage) Four bedrooms, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, pantry. two baths, lavatory on first floor, garage Colonial Type 1611 Idaho Ave. N.W $15,500 (Including Garage) I'iree bedrooms, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, pantry, garage. W. C. and A, N, Miller Realtors—Builders § Bandit's STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926. precedent for the high development 0(1 real estate business methods and th practical organization of real estat education. Subdivision planning, new developments in real estate finance and factors affecting the appraisal ot real estate were discussed during the | two days of the conference. Hecause the subjects disc ed were of such | general interest, the meetings were { opened to the publ e department of business admin the | istration of the University of Michi- gan, in co.operating with the realto; purposed to give students intereste in the vocation of real estate . better understanding of the practical side of the profession. “he W ornl War it is ve- lhll only 1,849 American ffected by chiorine gas During ixi and fleld secretary of the Reglona Sets Precedent for Fixing l§ Y iniversit The fiyst conferenco on real \-u..m)"r” it and a State real estato assoclation hus Renl state Assoclatlon and the The conference, ported c::nference at- Michigan U.| Fiave Shurtiefr, seiretary of the National Conference on City Planning n of New Yo A its environ. . Clarence ("0l Higher Standards. dean of the School of Business Administration, were principal speak- business methods called under joint auspices of State univ been held st the Michigan in Arbor, jointly by the Mic| muu School of Business Administrution of the University of .\Ikl National \sso lruh Boards, R cnd . 1704 Conn. Ave. N.E. CORNER BLACKTHORNE ST. and MEADOW LANE One Square W of ( Club . Ave~Two Squares ¢ of Columbia Country \n individu - residence—architectually attractive on exterior and the it plan and gener s particularly striking. There is a warm homelike atmosphere that will immediately un]rnn vou, and the distinct English influence adds a certain charm —much sought, but seldom found. The tile flooring, the wide open fireplace, the beautiful porches and landscaping treatment of the grounds are predominating features. Six rooms and two baths. Lot 80x120. Garage. Make your own terms. OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL DAY SUNDAY SCHWAB, VALK & CANBY Exclusive Agents Potomac 830 I Studied Your Problem —and Have Solved It— The result is these Homes of practical size—and appointments—in locations that are most convenient and appealing—built the Kite sub- stantial way—and sold at prices that are unprecedented in Washington realty since before the war. Come and inspect them—and see how com- pletely they supply just what you want—at less tax upon the purse than you are paying now in rent. . Harry A. Kite Wonderful Monroe Bungalows —in a neighborhood that is most unique and attractive. 3122-3146 Monroe St. Northeast Really an exclusive section —in which most of the Homes are Kite Homes—all detached; and all of splendid design. These Bungalows are of a new and pleasing plan — very commodious—and yet as com- pact as an apartment. Living room and dining room separated by ornamentally paneled partition; with built- in bookcases in the living room side; handsomely tiled bath; hrge bedrooms; artistic l:ght- ing fixtures; excellent heating plant; hardwood floors. Each Home is surrounded by planted lawns. Price Is Only 36,650 Pretty City View Heights High and With a Wonderful Outlook Over the City Bladensburg Blvd. at L St. Northeast A community is being built here—where every Home will be a credit to its neighbor. Of spe- cial design—combining all the elements of comfortable living —without the usual wastage of space. The rooms are very large— well arranged and equipped. Splendid tiled baths; every de- tail of kitchen furnishing is of the best; hardwood floors, big front porches—and the most efficient and economical heat- ing plant you ever saw. 5,375 %5,675 5,975 Take G St. cars at Treasury to Rhode Island Ave. and Monroe St. N.E., and then a short walk to the right. If motoring, come out Rhode Island Avenue, turning into Brentwood Road—— leading to the Bungalows at Monroe St. Take 15th and H St. cars to 15th and I Sts, N.B.~change to Bladensburg bus—or, it's only a couple of blocks to walk. Open for inspection every day and evening, including Sunday * Built, Owned and For Sale By Harry A. Kite Incorporated Member Washington Real Estate Boail Main 4846 1514 K Street } 1319 N Y. Ave. ESTATE REAL BEST VALUE IN WASHINGTON JAMESON-BUILT HOMES Price, $6,950 up Inspect at Once 1626 to 636 Central Ave. N.E.| SEMI-DETACHED 2801 to 2829 5th St. N.E. Sample Home— 630 Central Ave. N.E. Very Easy Terms 6 large rooms, bath, h.w.h., elec. light, builtin fce box, double porches, wide eep lots to wide wide side lot with “Ask the Man Who Owns Owud” To Reach Houses: Go out Rhod: Islaid Ave. N 10 Fourth St snd and then go east % equares oparty. Built, Owned and For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON & CO. OWNER AND BUILDER Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N. An linglish Residence KALORAMA HEIGHTS One block chusetts \\x is L m,vx home of 11 rooms (3 baths), se quarters; an open fireplace and in garage. It is the lowest high-class residence in Washington 2432 Tracy Place N.W. We Invite Your Inspection All Day Sunday Exclusive Agents SHANNON. & LUCHY) 713 14th St. Main 2345 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY DUNIGAN “ALL-BRICK" 11IOMES A Dunigan Home | At Sherman Circle The Choicest Location In PETWORTH 1840 KANSAS AVE.N. W, Between Delafield and Emerson Sts. Kansas Ave. is 120 feet wide—30 feet wider than ihe average street. Concrete porches. Brick columns. Tapestry brick. Spanish tile mansard. Lots of wall and floor space. High ceilings. Plenty of closets. Extra guest closet. Up-to-date bath with shower. Perfect kitchen with outside cold pantry and other features. The Only One Left! THE BEST HOME BUY TODAY— Practically on the terms you yourself . would choose— Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. 16th Street Busses to This House D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 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