Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1928, Page 18

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18 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1928. REAL ESTATE. —_—_— 1d be broken. But all offices |would increase the desirability of the |from a six-month automobile muricrty department of the Wardman Con- _-q‘@-g n ; | !)?;fin;wcgnslde?:glem rental manage- | mortgage as an investment, which took him to the Pacific Coast and | struction Co. has returned from & va-; ‘[ |"/ALONG REALTY ROW | meniwors would have o get behind PP back. ity cation'In Boston. } ! | the movement. Owners or manager: St g & i | few buildings would be unable | The annual meeting of the associate " ” | & i : ; |0 Change the syster and It they iried | division of the Washingion Real Extate| Robert FP. Berestord. Washington | |JMBER SHIPMENTS DROP | . . i News Briefs | might suffer loss of prospective ten- Board will be held Monday evening, oc. | Tchitect, has retumed to Washington | nitia erlng’ oif the | ants, tober 1, when the election of officers [T @ trip abroad, where he combined |y pag Holiday Blamed for | And Comment P for the ensuing year will be held, it |® Pleasure trip with a study of new and | | » - i vty ; One of the major problems arising | i “announced today. by Lioyd" B | old architectural designs in London and Loss by Manufacturers. | M t ( : t t N H “The annual moving season is on with | Cut Of the present system ‘s]'lhatt’:f’:'fiz Gaines. chairman of the division. As- | Parls and cities and towns near thosz| Due to the short week on account of | oS ap ivatin (SA% omes *1l the customary_excitement, anxiety MeDt owners now cannot felf YAHL It | signment of members to committees 8150 | two capitals, While having an appreci- | Labor day, lumber production, - ship- “nd extra work. Thousands of renters | (1ally the end of the rental year just |yiil be made. % 2ving an apprect | e and orders (o the week ending L / Throughout. the. Districr apw arepas | what apartments will be vacant, as ten- | " Tne' preserit officers are: Mr. Gaines, ftlon for the famous historic architec- ' Meh(s ahd orders for the Week ending eve ver ad the leasure to nnounce ipecting apartment houses for new lo-|ADtS wait usually il the last ,““‘““fif %0 |chairman; William M. Throckmorion, |ture to be noted in old structures there, | javel of the preceding weok, according cations_ during the ensuing year, and |announce that T “Sennetder jr. « |vice chatrman; Horace Browning. sec-|he doubts the wisdom of attempting to |to reports received today by the Na- | |&d Are preparing. for the big day at the Poinied out by T . Schnelder, J% | |vetary: L. C. Leigh, arbitration commit- | reproduce such.effects in Tew. moder, | tional Lumber Manufacturers’ Assocta- || d l elose of this month when moving vans| ThUS prospective mew tenants as % | tee, and Hugh E. Phillips and Horace | structures being erected In the Unied | tion from €35 mills, i ~~~and only a tew le 5 will be taxed {o the limit. For experi- |[ile arc unable to inspect apattmiii’| Browning, appraisal committee. States. America. he believes, is develop- | Daily averages. however, in all three ' |Ed ence shows that a large percentage of | that will be ayalighlc, tnlh CIFC 00 ag?éfrf“é’fi?‘&fié?i‘,‘:,‘;fifv:;’"‘,"“”fi of |ing an architecture all its own. how that” the Jumber movement | 3 . ! % S . | sales ves of realtors ping at the high mark estab- | K¢ L = 7 ¢ . ARist move every vear fech that theY| mont has but limited opportunity fo TeNt and was organized several years ago in gy shed in recent weeks. ~Production for | | e . Six rooms, tiled bath with shower. The great majority of apartment |them by the opening of th Season. forder to give this group a place in the| William L. Miller, treasurer of Thoms:s | the week under review totaled 323.959 - | d 1 d h 8| ‘eases run from October 1 to Septem- e o e B 2:5:;17\‘:;;‘;2 and activities of the real|J. Pisher Co., returned to his desk this | 2 ipments 344,719,000 fe I X louble copper enclosed rear porches, der 30. 1;hv practice Iflpflfl"l‘l}\]fl,\' .mrhi H. A. Burns of the rental department | gl ol week from a trip to Europe. gj‘ ten feet dccp, Natural wood trim and g gew up like ~Topsy.” It now has Such i,¢ 1o wardman Co. believes a break | wicon B. Nai P L 1= 3 shington that builders | s . Nairn of G. H. Selden 274,000 feet, respectively, for the pro- | |& . . e Bian e prears o that thes | from the stated annual moving season | & Co. has just returned to his ofics | Edward J. Kyle of the business prop- ' ceding period. when 834 mills reported. | | 4 g hardwood floors thru.ou" If a kitchen will be ready for the Fall renting sea- |would be beneficlal, so long as leases — - ~ | 1E L) ) sver sold a house, we'll take your order. o8 ¥ were not made to expire late in the AT ST AT | | L s ool S AE C This system i regarded by many as|Spring or Summer. at a time when | 5 B = — 1B 15 g . % nlaid linoleum floor, one-piece sin ¥ not good for the tenant. the teal estate | many Washinglonians depa I (| B Including Concrete and drainboard, something outstanding <] man or the many others interested. |cations. % 2 1 : : = The moving van wepuaring I 2| Street and Alley in gas ranges and cabinet dressers, and [ neople are called on B. F. Saul this week attended ses- | KELVINATO A i . {;\;n e ms:r;::: | sions of the fifteenth annual convention | } a oes -c Ornpr Ome 51 I I 4 R electric re rigeration. e et mrh< h of the Mortgage Bankers' Association of SHEE] $ e o ll:(‘-r h;f days: mov- America in Cleveland, where considera- l = fl | ‘ ] 500 Cash @ ing is done at | s given by a large number of | = d quick tempo and| B prominent mortgage bankers to the sub- This Imposing Residence In Sixteenth | i $59.50 a Month THE FINEST EQUIPPED co_n-wnurmbj_n f":; ject of appraisal of property values in | 4 : = ! |ES 8 a on g HOMES IN \VASHINGTON Seratched or brok:| % T sk s s sl Street’s Most Exclusive Section Is HR ) en despite care mittee which submitted a Teport on a S g AT THE PRICE that is taken; tel- % survey of economic factors affecting the | £ ‘V ! % (=G BrrRRRRER RN ERREARR SRR "’f,‘.‘g;;xe::?e e o | financing of, urban and rural real es- | PRICED BELO COST! ? 1% ed with orders for [N I |15t eclaration that mere accurate | & o ;einzl:\g“:'lgr‘:‘i'r“cl: determination of future realty values bfi‘ B EXl’llblt' 1902 M Street N E and real estate of- KOS i 8 5 fices are swamped [N DOWNTOWN EF Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. wi rental busi- 3 A McKeever. | B o elig AREHOUSE X Efl‘ Four Blocks out Balto. Blud. from 15th & H Sts. N.E. The question is asked why all leases For Rent |14 must expire at the same time. A var- e . “rh B jed fety of logical answers are given, but Rear 927 D St. N.W. BB there are those concerned with rental 4-STORY —FIREPROOF 2 '.Z 3 management who believe it would be to ELECTRIC FREIGHT ELEVATOR 2 & the advantage of all if the rental sea- : e son were to be “staggered” at periods Bronen the rail s wmter - "o AMERICAN SECURI | ] Jesse A McKeever ‘s one of this AN TRUST COMPARY = B { oup. He said today it wou a| Real Estate Dept. | . . Food thing if the established practice | 15th & Pa."tae NV, 4815 Efi 18th & M Sts. N. Lincoln 381 ‘ % Bungalows of Character Fecom 3 E In Chevy Chase, b i 5 - = | ' 4 3 s Sy v 4 i e L LU PR L Maryland Price, $6,950 _ : B R R e R R AU \ Overlooking Rock Creek Park 4§ E THOROUGHLY fascinating home, worthy of its exclu. % 1 2 AND ONLY 1 sive and unique setting, and expressing the very best in T material and workmanship, having heen erected by a Arovle 5 LEF » prominent local huilder for his own home. Every ility { =" gt 5 . of comfort and for the entertainment of guests. Spacious Tervace . Situated At L living room with massive open fireplace, large cheerful hed. > ce [ . SRt o) rooms, full tile baths, swimming pool, servants’ quarter-, B \ 74 3 Connecticut Ave. garage, ee ! N.W . th Convenient to every facility. gi5i B3 5 —CONCRETE STREETS - 0 Tod 1S lav : P LACE 2 E pen oday anda dung fl_} | These beautiful bungalows on lots 50x101 feet have = | AND 5 spacious rooms and bath, hot water heat, electric lights, Drive west on Crittenden Street from 16th St. to 17th St. and | 4 fireplace, Colonial front porch. These homes are excellently Argyle Terrace, then go south one hlock to home. !fi : situated in a charming section of Chevy Chase, Md. | 5 Reprezentative on Premises Open and Lighted Until 9 PM. @ % [ @ 3 S Rgnd . €. LDouglass Co. & ROAD N.W. & Realtors and Builders | p c ol ! One-Half Block East of J. Dallas (;l‘ady 1621 K Street N.W. Franklin 5678 ! Conn. Ave. 904 1fth St. N.W. Main 6181 . | One-Half Square North iE of Calvert St. ) L NEVER BEFORE o have such charm- E‘; § ing and complete lif homes been offer- 3 | ed at such a low ith price In This Sec- ‘ tion. | E | OPEN DAILY AND EVENING FOR YOUR INSPECTION 5 | Unquestionably the finest location in Washingon. adiacent to Rock Creek Park, 1 square north | million-dollar_bridge, 1 square east oi Wardman Park Hotel. . 2 | They contain every modern convenience and appointment. there are eight rooms (four bed- i raoms) and two baths that are full tiled. There is plenty of closet space. There is an unusually IMy ierge pantry; clectric reirigeration. The decorations are beautiful and the electric fixtures are un- | surpassed. The lot is beautiinlly lindscaped ; 1i you are contemplating buying a home that is beau- Out Conn. Ave. to Woodley Road tiful in design and comfort it will pay vou to drive out to- and east one bleck or out Calvert | day and inspect these homes that can be bought on terms St. and turn right just off bridge | that are unusual. one block. Ll J. C. WEEDON COMPANY 4008 LELAND STREET 1719 K St. N.-W. REALTORS Main 9288 CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND | PRICE $11.950 On a beautiful, wooded lot. This detached brick home is worthy of your serious consideration. Six attractive rooms with unusually large closets. Open fireplace in living room—completely screened and metal weatherstripped—detached garage. Formerly occupied for only a few months by an army officer. Circumstances permit us to offer this home, which has been Tedecorated, at a price below its actual value. Drive out Connecticut Avenue fo Leland Street turn left on Leland Street four blocks to property. M. & R. B. WARREN, Realtors Office Wisconsin 2763 Evenings and Sundays Wisconsin 4034 Open Saturday and Sunday Until 9:30 P.M. - THERE IS VALUE Womdley Park Have you visited this charming in-town subdivision? It is only one block west of Connecticut avenue, at Cathedral avenue—the Woodley road bus skirts it. You will find its homes the most up-to-date and livable in the city. Corner Morningside Drive and Juniper St. N.W. Completely The Foening Star Furnished All This v | Model Home |« Breuninger Built in Shepherd Park AVE you seen ']’\is ma!‘efpiece of archi'ec‘ure “i‘h "}\C very late!‘ il'l home furnishings and home appliances? If not, by all means come out tomorrow or next week. Its unique design and construction details are bound to interest you. The second floor den will attract any man who loves a private place for himself in the home. The spacious livind room and sun room are also sure to attract. The aight ]arge. rooms and two baths and lavatory on the first floor, all done in colored tile, the two-car heated garage, the cedar room, the linen closet, the electric dish- washer, the telephone installation, are but a few of its comfort-makmg con- veniences. A Wonderful Value Best Section of Hyattsville Hills Its LOCATION places it foremost as a sure and profitable invest- ment; the best possible methods of CONSTRUCTION assure you of the stability and duration of the houses; their BEAUTY and VARIETY of DESIGN mcet the tastes and preferences of every individual. The PRICES are, in every casc, REASONABLE—the TERMS at- tractive. SEE FOR YOURSELF The Houses Are Open and Invite Your Inspection. You Will Find the End to Tiresome HOUSE HUNTING Jfiflnnhl;y Park Sample House—2920 28th Street OPEN TILL 9 P. M. WARDMAN 1437 K Street N.W. Main 3830 We cordially invite your inspection. Drive out Sixteenth Street to Alaska Avenue, TO Get There thence out Alaska Avenue to Morningside Drive, turning on Morningside Drive to corner of Juniper Street, where house is located. I'his cozy home contains 6 large, bright rooms and 2 tiled baths, pantry, hot-water heat, hardwood floors, open fireplace, built-in hookcases, garage. Lot 50x130. Second floor arranged so it can be rented as an apartment. Owner compelled to leave town and is will- ing to sacrifice. Price, $7,250 — Terms 0. B. Zantzinger Co. Hyattsville, Md. Phone Hyatisville 72 Washington, D. C. Main 5371 3 T e s A s T s O T T s g ; [ . @ .6, reuninger & Sons Realtors Owners and Builders Main 6110 706 Colorado Bldg.

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