Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1928, Page 21

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7 REAL ESTATE. ; THE TEVENING STAR, WASHING | ways been equally basic in the, real " g, 1Y UCRINT, Semm—— G v - v O of these -attributes 15 lmited in quan- | the surroundings are the most pleas- | ways been, ~o a 1 ¢ i C i ant create a kind of of silent ‘auc jon” | es market. RESIDENCE PLANNED FOR KENTSDALE PARK SECTION REMNE FA o o e 15 S R R L S e SRR B P PR T e e | people Who Sragt all of the advantages | yons, in these days is profoundly affected by i they can get. The presence of factories | .The basic thing that determines real- | the opportunity to make a living on or i e | | that can produce many pay envelopes, |ty values is the number of people | near it. [ . { E3 of theaters that can produce amuse- | Who want the same type of ground in| «Land that opens opportunities for 5 ment, usually attracts a great number | Telation to the available supply of that | recreation possesses qualities desired by L i i 4 | of people Who want, to live in the same | type of ground. If many people Want|many people, who create an ‘auction” | i . Sl S | site,”_says the association in an edu- |t0 buy Jand in a certain locality where | for land of this type. Land in places 7 . | cational article made public today. | the supply is limited, the ‘auction’ is | where people can drive or swim or fieal(y Association Lists Con-! he desire of the public to work |® big one and the value of the land is | play golf has attributes that can make in centers where there are many oppor- | high- its value high, particularly if the sup- wnities for employment and the desire | “The law of supply and demand does | ply in a given section is limited to rela- Agents Announce Prepara-| ¢ : ; - ! tions for Restricted Resi- ‘ : : : : ;| S‘deratloof;SGArg:::ng Price {of the’ public o play in places where ' not apply to industry alone. It has al- | Bively small areas.” dential Section. | e | g > 9 j Such seemingly remote factors as the | [ 5 | : .. P wages of obscure mechanics and the | Plans for the development of a Te- k % 4 ¢ +% number of art galleries in a city are stricted residential section of costly g 5 ? some of the many things which deter- . in the ¥ IS S it 2 mine its real estate ground value, says burban | 3 " A the National Association of Real Es- along_Bradley road the N 3 } 1 iate Boards. | ral Country Club, owned by > & 5 ‘ Land in modern cifies is valuable in Mrs, Lyman B. Kendall, were | [EERCHS 4 ; X X proportion to its ability to return in- today by Robert B. Cum- } p e come. comfort, pleasure and service to | mings, secretary-treasurer of the W.| § < - 4 3 o e, its owners, the association finds. The H. West Co.,, agents for the owners. ¢ ; 5 ? ooportunity for people to make a live- The tract is to be cut up into blocks | 2 ” st lihood in or near a city, the ease with | ranging from two to twelve acres each . vhich they can reach their work from and work is to be started in the near % i ¥ their homes, the chances they will have | future on the laying of roadways and §13 ¥ for recreation in a given locality, the | the installation of light, water and| & S 5 £ i s advantages offered for culture and mu- | telephone services, Mr. Cummings 8 - < ¥ | nicipal services, such as police and fire | said. The section is to be known us 4 - = . . nr;vwctl;mfi prnp‘nrdfloréflfily zfl'éct‘ the | E Kentsdale Park. | Htoot's s G 5 C : S d five-ncre tract in | Value of home, industrial and business | ! _ Architect’s sketch of house designed by Walcott Waggaman for Henri De Sibour lo be erecled on a flve-acre tra The first residence to be built is fo | ipe yew recidential section to be subdivided for the present owners, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall. ites, 1t is stated. Henri De Sibour, a large stone dwelling, which has been designed by Walcott | — Waggaman. The houss is to be set |bonds after several witnesses had told from the road, having a pri- | of chasing him and recovering the ng driveway to the e ar lawns dress was sto e'aborately there by C. T Dy be a terrace & P! d in front of a g Fred W. J to one sidg a yond which” will by nnis c nd_pursucd M . This prop- | to Twentieth and M stres about five acres, it L s " DOWNTOWN $1,500 BOND SET. WAREHOUSE Man Accused of Theft Held for For Rent : 7 D.StANMWL s by ; Py I To Reach Property i :::‘m.;:;:i ;fm\[:’\v‘::xlfi “st :?\\.;(‘-‘h‘(‘!‘{‘g:gs&‘ ELECTRIC 0T ELEVATOR f 5 ¥ . 5 Drive out 16th St. to G fl 2 ailway Express Alaska Ave, to Hemlock St.; \ truck, L Martin, colos 4 a d | = b 5 . 0 truck, Lewrence Marti colored, pleaded| AMERICAN SECURITY | | . | turn left on Hemiock St. to ' Judge John P.° McMahon in Police| J T AND TRUST _COMPANV T | | [l : 3 house. f 4 Court yesterday. but was held for the Real g : © A T : [ g action of the grand jury under $1,500' 15th & Pa. Ave. N.W. M. 4815 | [} 3 ¥ % 3 3 HIS attracti all-brick resid f 6 L ————————ME % ractive - 1 T ence oO! rooms, 2 baths and garage cannot be du- 3 sold Last Week’ K Live in “Shepherd plicated at the price we are offering 1t. It J t3 L ft 4 S ) Palrk," a Breu}r]\i.ng;r fl)e- is easily the most outstanding buy in homes today. us e g velopment, whic or Come out Sunday and see this fine home. - 00(\‘ 3611 Van NCSS Street charm and natural beauty i e e lieat O highiele Your courtesy will not be imposed upon in any R f eV s i [ fon;. wh way and i o w North Cleveland Park . g;é‘:fi;',ls‘;l‘é“‘fiofgj%fififi e T e s mn;“""{,o b, i : . . . ark ; with beautiful lawns pocing b dreer s A Home that is Appropriately Different nd fres hene i1 b and lots of light and fresh Breuninger-built homes of original design are pur™ ek Rock Creek n nd 5 ! air. Your home here has daily under construction in Shepherd Park—your Park and ¥ o POhGo f ; TheyClmract('r and Individuality i an ideal setting. Large liv- inspection always invited. LR ot welthh 7 | of this group of 12 New homes—places. them on a non-competitive . 1 e et ; basis—I11 sold before completion—only one left. ing rooms, open fireplaces, two baths, three or four Million. Dollar BiF et Mo i Over 75 Homes “A““mfl““' The striking contrast of these homes over all others near comparative !’vedroo_ms, attics and qual- Bridge and ‘ \ | | : ity typical of this firm. . WT" ;’;": 2 : """k\fi' st Lorch® value is’ PARAMOUNT. Their solid construction, spacious plans and superior S°1d n Shepher& Park . i nCTigilets rt 7 al modern features denote careful thought in the development of this unrivaled _— Park Hotel 8 f‘, | building operation. Nowhere at the price—which is under $15,000—can you $13.950 sed s expect to find anything near their equal and where liberal terms can be ar- X = . g o . ranged. Built by C. H. and G. U. Small. b, '6%mninge’;6. som Grand Jury. Hiith I on especially REACHED attractive terms via Connecticut Avenue to Bureau of Standards, 5 . 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