Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1927, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. RESTRICTIONS IN SUBDIVISIONS i URGED TO PROTECT OWNERS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927 BALTIMORE WORK LAGS. Building Permits Indicate De- crease in Activity. BALTIMORE, February 12.—Build- ing operations in Baltimore are falling REAL ESTATE. 19 $80. The figures mark a decline of nearly $700,000 from the correspond- ing month of 1926, when the total was 04,680. The December total was $2,703,600. The figures are from a statement of permits granted last month by the Bureau of Buildings. CHAMPION DESERTER. Man Enlists 48 Times in m Years. BOSTON, February 12 (®).—Army officials designate Louis Sanders, der arrest at Fort Andrews, Modern Principles of Successful Develop—: | ment Explained by W. C. Miller to | i Y.M.C.A.Class in Real Estate. 'Ee principles of successful subdi- | the outstanding subdivision successes v ~ Permits for 262 dwellings were | champion deserter of history. They off, according. ta permits for work | granted, as compared with 331 in|allege he enlisted 48 times in two which totaled 1926 year: DISTINCTIVE Ing to bring remuneration to "‘"‘::J.‘,.‘i;fif.",'l"ff'?,\'f ‘:!“""’y'":‘”::w'f er by giving the home purchaser | of the develope ad attractive residence which would | recreation groun dstlc trentment R 4 ) the | Of Way of statuary, palms, lakes, wind- bring about a contribution to the | L WAL T U lve and flow iy | W 'Y | hedszes and other such plans to bring 3 ‘ | about a beautification of the project. 211" The old method of subdividing . ground. Mr. Miller said, was one o o uak “.'_’,“;" [feveling off the hills and valleys, de. R T ing the wooded growth and Corner Bricl( Home were outlined by the regular weekly Y. estate class Monday nig Deantiful streams and slicing the Jbe vesponsible | oround up_into rectangular blocks A O ve b, | 1nd lots. The modern method is to] ettt s [ preserve’ s far as possible the nat- Mo At ot el :lural contours and growth on the ez from the period when property and to divide the lots into| The historic building of the Wash- | ture and the erection of a three or the close of school, according to pres- Chevy Chase, D.C. ivisio rt-selling pre on, | irregular shapes. This method nat-| jngton City Orphan Asylum, on Four. + story building especially designed | €nt _plans. 3 :"li‘e‘b-'!;*:"ul‘\‘or chowed thet e ey | urally means that there will be few | joenth street between S street afid okl LLbiLd v The Fourteenth street property i O es | long, straight vistas and many curved | Dl which during the civil | for the use of an automobile concern. | comprises 55,350 square feet, having a ¢ B OE i | — :‘&‘:‘.‘-‘1:‘.‘\‘-‘:‘."“,::?‘. e o T et |and winding streets.. | War s used for o time by the State | Negotiations, he says, now are under | frontage of 200 feet on Tourteenth & subdivide Restrictions Explained. | Department & way with an out-of-town organization. ;{l‘res; ‘»;‘ ‘.e..s feet on S street and sary conveniences = 3 sold to James L. I K s he orphan asylum now is building | Riggs place. Discussing restrictions upon subdi- of $300,000. The transac anew home on Massachusetts avenue . | vided growth. the speaker explained e through the offices of Alfred | extended, which will be ready for oc-| A man ‘on hunger strike, awaiting 16 00 at such restric 8 ype { Hollldge, real estate broker cupancy late this Spring. Possession |deportation at Newport, Vt., was . lding, the & B M ick announces plans of the present property of the institu- | cured by small candies he was told |the beauty of the property and of | ing of the pres tion is to be transferred in June after | were pills. s in relation ‘to the en- 3 stressed. These re- ms shou! the deed, he hiz property. Ar. Tler while the effort of the subdivider o' make money. the ideal now before mpst men engaged in this type of de. valopment is to build & community of happy home owners, the result of | hich should be in proportion with bt ionicor isisrtorie. Adli i d. He explained that the pur. ring notes brought about by improper | 108 of zoning i for the protestion Of rading sufficient attention to | the ¢ v nae sald, should be avoided. L wile ahd SEL | wroviding certain_sections certain | Opposes Unnecessary Sales. P pokee s MR shTE (en S aar 0 He stressed the point that hdi- | COV ren. and helght. | vislons should be placed upon the conclusion Mr. Miller said that e I e iced o e | city planning Is the greatest work of | to the growth of the community in |the present ‘generation, and ironclad | order that they will not become an |ZOning laws protected by the courts economic burden upon the community, | Under the police pdwer panoE which would have to maintain roads | DUt be a boon to a city such as Wash- and utilities which are at the time |IN&ton. T the. District of (o | City zoning is a new principle and | o it o Tt mmom the |has been found successful in many amount of ground which may be | American cities. The only dissati R the et faction or faflures of the zoning law He advocated tudy of the p ONE BLOCK OFF CONN. AVE. ON A PAVED STREET, 8 ROOMS:; 2 BATHS BUILT-IN GARAGE In Gallaudet Park We Offer for Your Inspection These Beautiful, New Modern Homes ONLY 4 LEFT 3700 Jenifer E have just sold, within two weeks of their ini- tial showing, two detached brick homes in Chevy Chase, which we represented as being lead- ing values in this section. We are now offering this beautiful corner home with the knowledge that there is no better value on the. market today in Chevy Chase. Open Sunday and_daily until 9 P.M. | have occurred in cities where politi- vians directed the law for their own the direction of the growth of {he | benefit. Tn such cases it is bound to | €ty and with respect to the adupt- |18l for in Roning altrulsm must pre- e |k = N. L. SANSBURY CO., I division and expr opinion | he said. 2] . . g Y o~ . . .y nc. that the day had sub- e 2o 1418 Eye St. N. W. 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The ultra modern home in which you will find conveniences found only in $15,000 homes. The construction and finish is superior to any home at this price in the city. An in- Brick construction Six rooms and 'll"‘hree lllrlge porches arge cellar e ¥ Hardwood floors Kitchen cabinet Hot-water heat Tiled bath Mahogany finish throughout. First floor papered in beau- tiful panelled effect. French doors to rear porch, giving e spacious effect. Many artistic features give charm to thes houses. Main 6181 = = = = = = = = = = i = Sample House 2602 Third St. N.E. These houses are in select location in Northeast, in community built within last five years. A neighborhood of Home-Owners, within a_square of bus line, very near supply stores and within TWENTY MINUTES of CENTER OF CITY. 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