Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1926, Page 16

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16 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 1 _1926. ————————_——————————z_—"———————‘-‘—_——_—————— 3530 J00PROPERTY SILES REPORTED - Demand for All Classes of Real Estate Shown by Transfers Made. No. 2026 Flagler street, six rooms D. Holmes. et, six rooms Russell. eet were sold was sold for local investor. ot extended No. 823 | and bath, to, 1 No. 819 Déla and bath, te 3 1 N and bath, t ne sold to Anna E. Delafield place, modern place, semi-detach rooms and bath, to Rachael 821 Delafield place, modern en rooms and bath, to Emmett L Delafield place, modern wd bath, to K. W A% | nue, to Jac | the of eight rooms and bath, corner house, was sold to W. P. Schlom. No. 5201 Chevy Chase parkway, corner house fronting on Connecticut avenue and Chevy Chase parkway, consisting of seven rooms and bath, to Mrs. Belle Kahlert, who will occupy it as a home. ed eight rooms and bath, brick, to Jeremiah Weitz. Apartment house site at 430 Irving street, was sold to Jacob Minkoff. No. 3901 Military road, corner, de- tached, with bullt-in garage, to A. T. Broaddus. No. 1843 Kaloramo road, consisting (OSTSOFBULDING DROPDURINGEAR Construction Far Over 1924, But Industrial Branch Was Less Than 1922-23. of six apartments, was sold to an out- of-town investor. No. 1744 Columbia road, consisting and two apartments, Marion Law, jr. who investment. as avenue, six rooms, mi-detached, was sold to Louls z in_conjunction with the hapiro-Katz Co. Hertford place, seven rooms ath, with a buflt-in garage, was sold to I. Stamler,. X Nos. 5107 and 5109 Connecticut ave- | £ pund, who will occupy | (7} one’ of the lences and hold the | other as an investment p No. 708 Farragut s and bath, to D roe through office of Cafritz ruction Co. No. 1101 Fairmont street, an apart- ment house of three stories and 12 wrtments, was sold to John J. CHICAGO BUILDERS’ BODY TO HAVE $4,000,000 HOME Association to Erect Class “A” 23-Story Structure on Good Site. . The Building Construction Employ- clation of Chicago, through manager, announces that vs work will be started on 23-story building, which will Employers’ office of No. 35 According to the latest United States Monthly Survey, building costs averaged lower in 1925 than s e honie OTitne (aaustey | citner 1924 or 1928: This wasdue that city. An option has been secured | to recessions in the Spring and the ation on one of the most | standar Building d_desirable sites on the | construction in 1925 was far above drive, on which a class | the previous high mark of 1924 in ty-e of office building will be|poth volume and value. All classes ed. The building will cost about|increased over 1924, but industrial $4/000,000: construction fell below 1922 and 1923 G and educational below 2, 80 far as floor space is concerned. Con- struction as @ whole maintained a high level the latter part of the year, eet, six rooms g = Farmers of Treland still refuse to | wear rubber footwear and insist that all leather boots have wooden pegs. O S LOCATION CONSTRUCTION OWNER OFFERS New Takoma Bungalows COME OUT SUNDAY 8 ARTISTIC BUNGALOWS—4 DIFFERENT PLANS Now Ready for Your Inspection All bungalows have large rooms—sleeping porches— open fireplaces and sbrick mantels and large lots. DESCRIPTION v ter wide by 148 rned, with first these houses deep to alley. Location—5th and Whittier Sts., west of railroad Near Takoma’s New 5-Acre Park Only two blocks south of Fift street and Fourteenth street car lin and Butternut streets, near Ninth nes. H. L. THORNTON, Realtor Owner an Office, 6904 4th Office Phone, Adam 'EEK DAYS PH Deal With d Builder Takoma Park, D. C. TE TAKOMA THEATER Home Phone, Col. 4957 ONE FOR AUTO a Realtor PRICE TERMS! I Distinctive Features Our New Homes at 8th and Madison Sts. offer the most satisfactory combination of these fac- tors_that you can find anywhere in the city 5700-20 8th St. N.W. SEE THEM TODAY! Metal Weatherstripped and Sereened throughout Garage Sample House Open for Inspection Daily Until 9 P.M. In ARLINGTON County when contracts usually decline rapid- | Iy in a_seasonable movement. The demand for real estate securi. ties has been phenomenal during the first quarter of 1926 and the volume of new flotations in the United States for this period was by far the largest in history, according to sta- tistics made public by the bulilding construction research bureau of G. L. Miller & Co., nationally known in- vestment house specializing in build- ing construction financing. 1IN | % 2 2% 7 7 2 Y A REAL Offered Toda If Interested—The Sooner You Inspect, The Better —TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU— Inspect This Home Sunday—9 A.M. to 9 P.M. REAL ESTATE. The total amount of mew capital real estate mortgage bond issues un- houses during March, it wi $ iin of about 11.6 per cent me period last year and three times larger than the total amount of realty lssues for the entire year of 1921, when the volume of flotations aggreguted approxi- mately $49,786,500. . J. Dunigan, Inc. Dunigan Homes, Inside and Outside, Always Look Better -WAVERLEY HILLS Within four miles ‘White House lies ‘this velopment. A stretch of gently undulating countryside, it is the ideal site for a community of comfortable, attractive, erate—priced homes. SALES AGENTS VIRGINIA When the heat of the city summer is almost unendurable, Waverley Hills with its 400 feet elevation, itsmyriad shadetrees, and its cool green slopes, offers a haven to the Washingtonian. No more healthful place for the youngsters could be found. of the new de- mod- Any serlous falling off in the amount of new realty issues during the next few months appears un the demand Whether the record-breakin of $700,000.000 reached in 1925 will be exceeded depends upon the build ing demand auring _%e last half of this year. Buy With Confidence—Buy a Dunigan All-Brick Home A BEAUTIFUL BAY-WINDOW Corner Home Just Where You Would Like to Live!! Overlooking Beautiful Grant Circle! 5th & Allison Sts. N.W. Between Two Beautiful Avenues —New Hampshire and Illinois— SIX BIG OUTSIDE ROOMS DUNIGAN BUILT THREE EXTRA LARGE PORCHES PERFECTLY APPOINTED BATHROOM UP-TO-DATE KITCHEN BEAUTIFUL SHRUBBERY AND LAWN HARDWOOD TRIMMED THROUGHOUT Lowest Priced Corner Home y in Beautiful Petworth 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 Excellent grade schools and the new $250,000 Washington & Lee High School adjacent. Nec- essary restrictions for protec- tion of homes. Sewers, streets, gas, and electricity. As an in- vestment this is a remarkable opportunity. We will arrange the financing of your home, Directions—Drive out Wilson Blud. to Clarendon, then take Garrison Road to new Washington and Lee High School. Watch for markers. BENTON "HUTCHISON FRANK SALISBURY £ EUGENE GOFF,OWNERS GO5_VERMONT '‘BLDG. L 1415 STREETN.W

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