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5 REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1926. ____ REAL ESTATE. 19 — e e e T e e R ~eports v . - | of October. | ;rports sent in by builders and con B et :JUDD IS CHAIRMAN d';';' e | ftioassa. ca activiy, £ = s pche following is an estimate of 1927 eads Committee ; In addition to the business features | Ereater than that e e e R e vy | OF FLORIDA SPECIAL | i1 Miami 5oara has prepared elabo-| ames Saie1o%3: the period used as -family dwellings. .517.678 $2,588.300 249 '.‘:hamll): d G5 e, . 6,042 665,340.762 rate entertainment for the visitors|the base of the calculations. 13‘«:9‘ among which will be the inal:ilsu{a:lm: October mark “be m;“de'xmg\sl\!ue o-nd} idwi i ine | banquet for C.C. Hiett, president-elect | than the September i Midwinter Convention Plans Being of the National Association of Real|seven points lower than the index 21 Estate Boards, who will be officially | for. October of 1925. Mo taimily aweil- s Made—Many Expected at | S 0t this banquet. A number | e index is based on officlal fis: T St Miami in January. of post-conference trips have been ar-| yres of transfer and conveyances ranged and several of the Washing-| r ton real estate men are expected to | enjoy them. Among these trips will Theodore M. Judd has been appoint-| 4, 0"one"5 the various ports of the ed chairman of the Washington Real| Carribean Sea, Panama, citles in Estate Board's special committee in| Florida and Havana. charge of the Midwinter convention | Reservations for the train and American Builder IndicAtes |mowh e That Previous Predictions | row residentior Amusement buildings, | Have Been Too Low. |ghurckes, ecorded in 41 principal cities. Georgetown 1st Commercial Zone | ‘hops it i Publi hotels are being made through James H Private" garages delegation from Washington. P."Schick, executive secretary of the 45 Eas Terms i esl ne “hile 1926 has been the most active | fervice station It is expected that special cars will | board. 7 56, 0— y = leave Washington for Miami on Jamu- b 10 and arrive there on the 12th. e The headquarters of the Washington| MARKET INDEX SHOWS realtors will be at the Miami-Biltmore Hotel at Coral Gables. The program INCREASE IN OCTOBER year vet experlenced in the building | office buildings Andu , we are forecasting for the | public w approaching year a still greater vol-| g says the | Shed room brick home hav- 1ng RS B2t na e Tl cellar; Toom for Earage: 0 ture business location. s Sroperty s belnk sacrificed. 13.842.819 for particula for the session opens on Wednesday s i and will continue untll Friday. A oo Bauman & Heinzman ; 442,944,600 number of important subjects dealing| The real estate:market index com- H St. NW. M. 3500 131842246 with the national realty field will be | plled monthly by the National Asso-|{ 1504 . N.W. .. $7.185.498.750 WALES’ HOUSE APPROVED. LONDON, December 4 (#).—Queen “| Mary is taking motherly interest in THEODORE N. JUDD, e otinia oF Waies” bow. Lomion | Appented chakrman of the osavention = wn lour Uwn om m— d that an | home. After making a tour of in-|committee of the Washington Real Dg suspacted ShR spection of Marlborough House ‘“to |Estate Board for the Midwinter meet- 4 including our owh | gee that everything was just right,” ing of the National Association of ’ - she announced herself completely | Real Estate Boards in Miami the first i [J “".;‘,‘;m"{;-?"}'n'"“'i‘c'é'l- of II|IIl!III!IIIIIIII||||||||||||!llIllll||IllIll|||||l||||||lIIII||IllIII|IllHIlIIIIIIIlIIIII|||IIII|IIIIIIlIllIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|i|l|||||||||||l , or Ch rlStmaS ‘ And Make Sure It’s Dunigan Built Mass. Ave. Heights WE WILL PROVE IT! If you are interested in getting D 4 out of the RENT-PAYING unigan s might seel research reve; have discussed and divisional conferences' ciation of Real Estate Boards regis- _—_ much too low, shown in all e people--- il A building of marked distinc- N ‘A dential, el tion, occupied ex- les of 25,000 and o keeping with the proprotion shown dential by the reports of builders. I clusively by its Imposing Colonial Brick " Forecasts Too Low. “While the tot: of our forecast i r show a owners Offered at Low Figure B SR . NE CLASS—and if you are sensible Al l BRICK ave 2732 34 h Stl' enough to see that you get YOUR a ¥ s do inclute, howeyer, the | t eet NE % MONEY’S WORTH when you P tw l'th % y ; “bay’—COME OUT AND IN- €two! A solidly constructed brick home, of pure SPECT ANY ONE OF THESE St mew popula:| colonial architecture, located just off Massachu- | = HOMES BELOW — to tell you HOMES » g 0,000 L setts Avenue. Center-entrance hall, eight large i:l that they are the best values S| livable rooms, two tiled baths and a first-floor E wiahe mske you sheyticall Batlif Choicest g 2 ”‘T‘“‘""': tiled lavatory, and, in addition, a servant’s room i = Yot gioe o lapmariari s fo Focations tornado and floed loss. || and bath. - Wonderful lawns, well planted, and a | = iPaaRito yokulin) anylone\ah the re two-car brick garage. , s E sample houses below — WE Better Home Truly a fine home, that is well worth seeing | = WILL PROVE IT. ‘Values— ; i today. . MUST BE SOLD Open Sunday 11 A.M. to Dark Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 Hamilton St. Homes Exhibit Heme, 630 Hamilton St. N.W. our $7,150 Has every convenience a modern home should have. Deep lot, 137 feet to paved alley—concrete street. % N\ Place all ‘ . " the 00 Buy Now—or Not at All! | —because these are the only New Homes available in this most % % 7% desirable section of Columbia Heights. Z 77777 //////////3\\% 1 % TR % Bay-Window Corner Home WITH BRICK GARAGE 7th and Hamilton Sts. N.W. 8,250 Y Just the Home Hundreds of Folks Are Looking For. See It Today or Tomorrow 727277 (I N A quiet, % restful atmos- phere of refinement Parkwood St.—14th to 16th N.W. This grouping of “Life-time Homes” on both sides of this exclu- sive thoroughfare forms a most picturesque community—imposing in the variety of designs, and impressive in the remarkable values. It’s only a step to the “white lights” of 14th and Park Road—and yet these Homes are protected from the noise and discord of rushing traffic. Farragut St. Homes Exhibit Hor‘ne,' 633 Farragut St. N.W.. *8,950 6 big rooms—perfect bath with . built-in shower—modern in every way. Deep lot, 142 ft. to paved alley. Detached Brick H While 42% sold, the building still affords a pleasing choice of location 6 rooms—3 pleasing porches—bath with built- in tub and shower—large wardrobe closets — hard- Z T and arrangement ome Terms m:,_iz._sted ;ogd‘ floors throughout. i WITH BUILT-IN GARAGE THE FURNISHED to your Liking ullt-in garage. | 1 o | ‘ ; Overlooking Grant Circle « SUITE IS OPEN | 4414 5th Street N.W. DAILY. TO 9 PM. 7 rooms—2 baths, with i] | built-in fixtures—spacious | porches—large wardrobe i ’ | $13.500 Think of Getting a Detached Home Right Here in Washington at $13,500 closets — hardwood floors throughout — beautiful decorations—2-car built-in Conveniently arranged | terms VAR OFFICE ON PREMISES ] Phone Adams 9900 There’s really nothing in town to compare with these Homes—regardless of we Challeng e Compaflson how much you pay—for they have been specially designed—and we've put the | best into them—features that are most unusual. [J e 4310 P D. J. Dunigan, Inc. Over 1,000 Life-time Homes built and sold—and hundreds more 1319 New YOl'k Ave. ) Ma.in 1267 Pioneer Washington Builders of Co-oper- xutiw A partments. nearing completion to meet the big demand. 141k fl A FR I J Z o : L T 4th 7 Ouwners and Builders of Communities ||