Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 18

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REAL ESTATE. THE FVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY. 26, 1927. RN ENESTavES ¢.=- — — c G STREET BUILDING Tm? to the ‘, > e ”Mc}{ale. Prominent Realtor. NEW Y[]RK SKY“NE NEW SKYSCRAPERS IN GOTHAM’S FINANCIAL CENTER M KEEVER HEA SOLD FOR $300,000!! ;- sierred by Victor Tt m,,‘."';';:; S b Morrls Gumenick. | Shannon & Luchs. Inc., who died ed title to the new |y & g 0 - - Bernard Makover Purchases Struc- HeEs 1 office ,md‘ tore | Wednesday of pneumoni: 1 George + 3 § 4 4 completed at 1301, | toOWn University Hospital, was wideix it ture Housing M. Sworzyn | e e s | known in real estate ci of Wash \ 3 3 , 3 street from John J. SChwartz, | ;;,010n Fo had been engaged in the Sons’ Department Store. former owner. al estate business here since 1019 SRS ~= S 3 came associated with the Ber, & Shannon, Inc., as Six Giant Buildings in Finan-| - i i g, L | Named Chairman at Meeting e threestory it iaz1 G| First Cost Tmportant Fuctr cial District Are Under b g A e o B ;| of Washmgton' Befil Estate Construction. [ B Dankibh . ik ‘ s ; » Board Division. e, o toto | Firs is always the quest tion amountir reat importance with the ma Luchs he was made office mar $300.000, it was le 5 t a home. ) sent- || . ted fron | * no inconsider in 1908, and « sacrifice by the home owner. ese career in the offico 1 v he has saved a part of the | to horrow J. A. MeKeever, manager of ; s the | repay it on the in- the firm of McKeever & Goss, wa \tion of i s t: i nfrequently at : | the loss of some sleep. Consequent to the Swor- | he goes slowly finds out what every Ymove will cost him. elected chairman of the sales man n the Washin Board at the a \d higher towers 1 purpose the establishmen ter understanding | n the v : nd their engaged in the real estate wess in Washingion. It has been y oblems 4 A g ; T0 where, beyond o 11\‘_\-uh the < x:‘r"l N . beon: stuaisal by this i Up in the sunshine, above the bustling city, be- plans to enlarg seu) e ¥ R i yond the reach of its noise and turmoil—lies the vil- durir 8 ar and to launch | ] lage of AURORA HILLS; encompassed by the tree- 4 ,‘um.mu.m in P Al crowned Arlington Ridge, just Fifteen Minutes from pssal struc urm bei sted in New York on sites of fabu s i S " Street. O o B atarDy ; K of New Vork & T ] P fsentelaiiniec e K IE R A part of the Metropolitan Area of Greater cht. All three illust the modern plan of rec s v and other employes of the B i Washington, it is directly i the path of the growing ashing ton. i FeAl eatnte Ahie: MaSIHL: FeTARRAE) " K| city which needs only the completion of the Arlington e in the local h will hold a lunch- [ Memorial Bridge (now well under way) to guide its e considered ag a part of the trip, it |Bu1ng Owners to Gather in June on m v at 12:15 o'clock in 4 footsteps across the picturesque Potomac River. CAP'TAL HEALTORS s sa . | th 1y Room of the to] t Sooner or later you will want to join the ever- Members of the local board have | The dates of June 1 to 15 g t innounced tod growing number of Washington people who are mov- TOIGD T D DU S TN | o b e emsoiation wiion | ovo buen seloctel b N aine el clele Kl ing to AURORA"HILLS o sccure the heaibfulness il i ) 0 i e : the protection, the restful peace that it offers. : mately | 3 : R D i REMEMBER—the village is just so large and wo ; : < 3 n i ) 5 B, 49 D€ | its stuay of veal csiate wistiers. larger, and every time a home is sold, you have one New York & Trust Co. will m Committee Appointed to Arrange (- held in St Jot s sy Bt g 1 4 less chance to share in its wonderful opportunities stree Wwith a owel cupoia 5 % . O R e e o = o & rb -, - d its future. eather vane r above the tin i n's ion, which is Trout sufficient for 350 guests were L “.',,,,‘:r PR < . The struc forfitip/itoWanter Mesting Many a man would be troubled by | :\ymhd to about 700 owners | caught and frozen in New Zealind i There are just tem modern detached homes in ture will n estimated of National Board. insomnia if he knew what other peo- [and managers of the world's st [ and shipped to London for the 2 N e Aurora Hills available, some brick, some frame and $14.000.000 the real es value of ple knew about him e and apartment buildings. New Zealand dinner this year. T - some stucco. They are all worthy of your inspection plot for which the bank is reported to and serious consideration at prices from— have paid $33.000 back ! o o i 1 T Sy 0 '_ FOR SALE—Georgian Residenc P | s e s rontcns 1 comp: topped by what is i dian |} ] Sl o the ]n( 1 1 P > p & g ROW as the city steps across the river? o i O o ; . 2 Take Washington-Alerandria ecar at 2 & Penna 15th 'St. Bridge and follow Mount Vernon Bivd. or lower road to” Alerandria and watch tor our signs: or call Ciar- endon 1037 for car to take vou out e geal : eing erected. "Sit thvey aro smell | pe ° This i - T R n . it o] Lomedneegs il AURORA HILLS HOMES cannot ’moc xhr; sk 3 able | afternoon at 2 o'clock. when a & f 2 - INCORPORATED among them is the 12.story building | ments for the handling of the I : : e i I AT for the Commercial e | uitors making the irip will ibelais 2 Aurora Hills in Virginia It is being bu 3 Street | cussed. | s : e L% | Realtors upon a plot onl 5, cxmected by officials of the c SOt feet deep, but worth a fortune. - % » Washington Office, 1015 15th St. Through a: ance of the British |tend the t i i % e 4 : government, a family of 11 recently | cial arrangements will he made for the | . . 3} ks g ‘II 90,6 74 went from Liverpool to Australia for | transportation of the group to Hous ) i ; Ghin # total fars for the 13,000 miles of less | ton and for their entert than $200. de trips to Cuba or Me: EXCEPTIONAL CORNER HOME VALUE Ideal Location 700 Quincy Street N.W. e 0 6 e RIS f\ Eight large rooms, tiled bath and tiled kitchen, hardwood floors, handsome electric fixtures, electric reirigeration, hot- water heat, built-in garage, laundry. Open Sunday, 2 te 5:30 P.M. Inspect or Apply | P2 n « Entrance hall, lavatory and coat room, living room, sun room, dining room, ThOs. E. Jarrell CO- First Floor: e o e ants shting room. Recliors Second Floor: Four master bedrooms and three baths; small den. 721 10th St. N.W. Main 766 Third Floor: mTwo master bedrooms and bath, two servants’ rooms and bath. Basement: Twocar garage, furnace room, storage room, servants’ room and bath, laundry. i < K “Deal With a Realtor House just completed, unusually decorated, sun room and dining room open on attractive garden | y | Altogether harm_ with fountain. ( : Completely equipped with electric icebox, oil burner and weather stripping. House Open for Inspection Daily : ‘ 2 = lng Home Whlch 18 For Particulars, Apply to Your Own Broker | | B L t y . or F. M. McConihe, Owner—Main 7521 | 7 : ~ 5 as convenient to liveinas it is beau- tiful to look at! 1321 Ingraham St. N.W. my home is paid for? Think of this R = : , & = T 3" On the first floor of these homes This is an important question con- 2 2 fronting the average home pur- i B is a center hall, a Iarge lwmg room chaser—for it is seldom that the 4 ; : i ; d . iy full cash price is available in ready In Edeemoor 3 ] ; ' g & with open fireplace and exquisite funds. And so often by the time Q ¢ ; 4 : . 5 8 . ) h ) g payments are completed either the A brand-new Colonial home in this most ex- e i " , colonial mantel, a spacious dmmg location or the home itself has clusive suburb of Washington— 2 o o - ) proven undesirable. However, you e " - ' ; L . A room, a sun-flooded man s room, are assured of future enhancement For %1]_ 500! : o e 2 ; . and increasingly desirable living i 9 ; : : a completely equipped kitchen. conditions if you take as your home conveniently financed a New Colonial in 14th St. Terrace. Looking at it from the purely investment Large double rear porches, one a f D Designed vy Louis Justement iz p 3 standpoint, you can’t lose—for here values are al- s steadily increasing in foot value. ways on the upward trend. SICeP’ng porcl’l. and a large {ront Already we have seen 3007 gain And from the viewpoint of delightful resi- 42 DRUMMOND AVENUE o~ over a price that we are now ask- dence,(Edgemoor is the most enjoyable commu- Ilvmg PflrCh add to the home. ing. Shannon & Luchs Lasting nity of all. Construction and unusual appoint- ments are the result of vision in home requirements. The tastefully designed woodwork and finish, like the Colonials of Old England, will always meet favor with a discrim- inating home owner. On Ingraham Street ground is This attractive new center hall Colonial home is located on a quarter- On the second floor are four bed- 4801 MOlltgomel‘y Lanc acre lot with several large shade trees, and affords a splendid view over = open countrysidc. It contains: Edgemoor, Md. Five bed P A cozy Colonial on a commanding corner— A LESSINE oI six big rooms, handsomely tiled and fixtured bath; Two complete s:aths. both with showers. wonderfully planned and equipped kitchen; big Two-car heate arage. . closets ; hot-water heat; fine hardwood floors; spe- g g Prlce $16.950.00 cially treated walls, Surrounded by wide lawns, 5 L : ;rellyily planted. z s Open Sunday for the first time, and every day thereafter. rooms, 2 baths, one with shower, and 4 cedar-lined closets. fo b 2 a & . Drive north on Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle, west on Grafton Street We shall have it open and lighted e north ) 3 wes on Stre eie eieiiigadRldaySinday: to Wisconsin Avenue, north one block to Drummond Avenue, West two blocks. EEVER2dGOSC ervice GORDON KENNEDY S H A N N O N 8 L U C H S EALTORS Deal With a Realtor Owner and Builder ] INC. 1415 K Street. Main 4752. 2400 16th Street N.W. Columbia 7200 e —

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