Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1926, Page 18

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REAL 18 SUMMEROUTLOOK « { IPEARS EALTHY gales by Shannon & Luchs| k Indicates Plenty of Fu- ture Activity. ¢ the st lemand for property, | $oty nd unimproved, dut- fhr the recent Spring se an indication o market, fmprove: on can be | Reu as Summer | Spring move- by the The mgly recent indicated n Burleith. sales reported in the Wisconsin _avenue to Lizzie Harry A. Ong, street; Ward lllen N. Hopper, between Thirteenth and in the section Jurteenth streets of Colorado avenue, the ched colonial frame and cently erected by the nstruction Co. D street to Inc., by The considera- It is expected that 1 be used for a mod- Other sales: e, 18 Todd place north v Richard Topham; to Whillden & Whillden Crane, 209 T rtheast; Arline M. mid, from Laura J. Rup- ederick A. Blummer, t southeast and 402 southeast, by George Anderson, 1313 d- street 9 and 19; to William Lee Holcomb and Beulah .. Holeomb, 631 Franklin street irtheast WOULD PROTECT BUYERS. Florida Realtors Plan Measure to Halt False Utilities Talk. ich would protect investors property in Florida » possibility that promised utilities would not be completed being drafted by realtors of Tampa Real Estate Board has ng out a draft of such a and it i3 planned to bring this fi e hoards of the Florida f Real Estate Boards for al. The proposed blue w would require subdividers of ty to furnish bonds to cov- of any improvements ey muy promise to lot pur | THE These semi-detached houses, designed by W. H. L. Fleming, are to be built at Thirteenth and Upshur streets northeast THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. STAR’S MODEL SEMI-DETACHED HOMES ’ by W. Walter Vaughn. UNIFORM APPRAISAL SYSTEM IS ADOPTED California Realty Boards Agreement After State- wide Survey. Sign A standard system of appraisals to be used by all real estate boards in the district has just been adopted by the fourteenth district of the fornia Real Estate Association. Five constit- uent boards of the National Associa- tion of Real Estate Boards took part in drafting the common plan. They are the Riverside Realty Board, the Redlands Realty Board. the Pomona Valley Realty Board, the Ontario Re- alty Board and the Glendale Realty | Board. The agreement to adopt u uniform method for all estimates of valuation of real estate to be v a_real estate board apprais mmittee follows a State-wide su: ap- praisal method: made by the California Sts tion looking toward the probable adoption of a uniformn system for all real estate organizations in the State. Conformity to a standard system in the making of authoritative board ap- praisals will not only make these ap- praisals more valuable in all business situations involving estimates in dif- ferent citles, but will also strengthen the value of such estimations in their growing use as unbfased and authori- tative professional evidence in court cases and in income tax cases, the State association points out. The total amount of appraisals made by real estate boards of the California associaton during the past year was nearly $22,000,000. which PACE CUT IN MODEL HOMES' rteenth_Page.) ‘ |WASTE § i | (Continued _from !rnom is 1414 by 111 feet, the kilc)wn% {is 1134 by 7 feet and the porch is | 9 by 11 feet, thus giving ample smrc“ | dow rs. Upstairs there are four bedrooms {and a bathroom of ample utside window. A larj he entire. top of the ho. {small windows fn th DED ROOM PU ST S BED ROOX 2 feet. the house will be of ked out acrue joints. en window Jloring con. The houses 9-inch brick | vene between | {red brick with ! " late roof and g i « ers afford plenty of PED ROOM | trast of the right kind. 12-0"x 139" I a1 3 107 feet, | those interested in lan | ment and gardening | flowers and shrubs x ablo features of the exterior of each | First Floor Plans on Page 23. residence is the outside chimney of | Jm——— | red brick which runs from the ground | | The price paid for the property d‘(;"\N': the roof line at the side of the | ROCKVILLE PIKE ACREAGEJum.mxmmuvl,\- $1.000 an iacre. M. | e do BRINGING GOOD PR[CEsirmuue intends building . home on |the houses consist of u brick walk. a | a 3 a a i or. | brick platform and brick steps. he | = g | this small arm and make It s Per- | 4oor 15'of oak with a small Cape Cod || Two Tracts Recently Sold by Peter | manent residence. The property AS | Jantern setting off the general effect formerly owned by the National Anti-| This group may be reached by goir & Peter Average About $1,000 f | Lo e Ehoman Circl an Acre. was | | s and one approach to toxine Co, and is located at Montrose, | out Vermont avenue to Thomas Circle, || County, Md. northeast on Rhode Island avenue to || | Another sale made this week was | Thirteenth street northeast, thence | 1|about nine acres on the Rockville lnorth on Thirteenth street to Upshur | Pi | re | Montgome: Peter have announced Griscom Randle of | about 22 acres on the Rockville Pike. | Peter & | the sale to C. nn. The price of this property $10,000. (., SATURDAY. APRIL i I 24, 1926. 'New, Modern, Detached Homes 15 Minutes From “F”’ Street AURORA HILLS is the necarest detached home section. It is eqninped improvements and entirely controlled by Aurora Hills Homes, Inc. THERE SALE AT ANY PRICE. All our ground is devoted to new homes (all detached) of th character, at prices at least 10 per cent under any comparable homes on the Washington m For the Spring market we have produced as a headliner the house pictured here. T ingly large six-room home, finished and equipped throughout in the most moder: @ a lot 50x135 feet. And no picture can do justice to the beauty of its surround Most any man can meet our terms—and the price speaks for itself DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS HOME SUN- DAY—IT WILL BE OPEN UNTIL SOLD car at 12th and t yow'll be there in less th " THERE: by way of the Hig AURORA HILLS HOMES b INCORPORAT! P = = 2 C/fu'.ro.m Hills -'n(ULrginia, (OR PHONE FOR AUTOMOBILE) 555555655556566656605805 %5555 D AAAAAAANAANN AN at Ingl Willlam AL \\h»_rfi the hou e Al i New Homes in Cleveland Park and Chevy Chase These Homes Are Superior in Construction, Architectural There is an air of distinction about these sub- stantial homes that will commend itself to your consideration, because it meets the ideal in their planning and is carried out to the minutest detail in their finish. They will withstand the most critical inspection in every respect. Eight Rooms—Bath—Garage Spacious rooms (4 sleeping rooms), bath with built-in fixtures and tub, hardwood floors throughout, open fireplace in living room, built- in refrigerator, kitchen: cabinet, exquisite elec- trical fixtures, servants’ lavatory, hot-water.heat, laundry tubs and many other attractive features. An inspection of these properties will prove to you that they are the high- est values in the most desirable loca- tions at the lowest price. Most Convenient Terms Design and Arrangement Your Choice of Three Desirable Locations Cleveland Park 3102-3118 Rodman St. N.W. (One block west of Conn. Ave.) 3521-3523 35th St. N.W. (Corner 35th and Porter) Chevy Chase 4103-4111 Legation St. N.W. (Two blocks west of Conn. Ave.) Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday 'Representative on Premises J. DALLAS GRADY Main 6181 Realtor

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