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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929. “Less than $12.50 per room per month!” —think of it-already 65% SOLD! 100% Co-operative “Dedicated to the Beauly that is Washington” See This $15,000,000 Co-operative Garden Apartment Project Two Exhibit Homes Completely Furnished y I”. B. Moses & Sons and you’ll understand why all Washington has wondered how such apartment homes can possibly be sold AT SUCH LOW PRICES peo Raom -6"x18° s siwine Loon H ¥ c‘h' & 9'x12" Living Roon 2' 7 re . 1.7: . 7 View of the first nine buildings of this enormous development A nationally recognized innovation in homes production which, when completed under our proposed progressive plan, will cover 50 Acres Monthly Payment $47.25 - HE RENTAL value of these apartments has been appraised by disinterested par- J| ties. The renter will be surprised to learn that these apartments can be pur- chased for a great deal less than would have to be paid to rent similar accommo- dations elsewhere. For example: The rental value of a Type 4 apartment (shown in accompanying floor plan) is at least $70.00 a month, including electric refrigeration. In three years the sum of the monthly rental payments would be $2,520. In thre= years the sum of the monthly payments of $47.25, under this Co-operative Owners!'in Plan, would be $1,701. A saving to the Co-operative Owner of $819, or more then the $765 cash payment he was required to make at the time of purchase. Inlesstkan three years his cash pay- ment will have been returned to him in the form of rental savings, and yet he will still have more than the amount of the original cash payment credited to him as a result of increased equity. Each succeeding year will increase his equity and show a larger saving by comparison with rental cost. Every apartment in this development will show a similar result. ] The co-operative apartment owner enjoys freedom from the responsibilities of an individual house. He does not have to bother with furnace, snow shoveling, grass cut- ting, roof leaks and other nightmares of housekeeping. He no longer has to fear moving troubles. He is free to go away and return to find his apartment ready for occupancy. He can decorate and trim the interior as he wishes. He is sure of a desirable class of neighbors, because he has a voice in the selection. S0 toom "-6"x18* pinine zoon 9‘6 »10° LIVING ROOM 12'x 186" szp ROON H=6"X11=6" Monthly Paymens $59.75 TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS Bz Roow 16X 140" Bro toom 13'x13-6" Monthly Payment $74.75 HE MONTHLY payments quoted with the accompanying floor plans, amounting to' $847..215, $50.75 ‘and' $74.75, tively, include all installment payments and respec- — COME OUT TODAY, SUNDAY OR ANY DAY OR EVENING NEXT WEEK " Take Washington Rapid Transit Bus marked “8th & Emerson” and get off at 5th and Emerson, or drive directly out New Hampshire Ave. to Emerson. “Only the BEST Is Good Enough for Fampshire Gardens” # Paints W. R. Winslow 922 New York Ave. N.W. e e “These Firms Provided the BEST for Hampshire Gardens” interest on notes and the cost of operation. The cost of operation includes electric refrigeration, taxes, heat, insurance, water, gardener, janitor service, Wall Paper S. Brownstein Washington, D. C. and all other general expenses of conducting the Insulation Incinerators Economy Incinerator Company, Inc. Baltimore, Md. Tile & Marb(c Work Hauling M‘.’lf:'l?‘él;“" Schwartz Bros. 4228 18th St. N.W. 1049 Jefferson e Stone Work Economy Concrete Co. of Va. Richmond, Va. corporation. Interest is at the rat 3 ? c of 6% Barber & Ross Concrete Super Concrete Corporation 3040 K St. N.W. Roofing Geo. W. Barghausen 1126 9th St. N.W. Bampshire Gardens Development Corporation Edmund J. Flynn, Director of Sales Sales Office, New Hampshire Avenue at Emerson Street N.W. Phone Columbia 6784 g Main Office, 1416 Eye Street N.W. Phone National 8949 O. W. KETCHAM Metropolitan Bank Bldg. Plastering ROSEN & DeMORO 513 Irving St. N.W. Slate Roofs Washington Suburban Roofing Co. 1243 24th St. N.W. Electrical Fixtures Catlin’s, Inc. 1324 New York Ave. N.W. Sheet Metal Work DALY BROTHERS 935 Hughes St. NW. Face and Common Brick and Tile United Clay Products Cp. Investment Bldg. Face Brick Face Brick Quality Gas Ranges Edgar Morris Sales Co. 1305 G St. N.W. Sand and Gravel Smoot Sand & Gravel Corp’n 3020 K St. N.W. Bricklayers’ Supplies Hudson Supply & Equipment Co. Seventh and T Sts. N.E. Plasterers’ Supplies : __ Supplies = Hardware Van Ness Hardware Co. 1001 7th St. NW. Glass Electrical Wiring Geo. A. Ford Lumber 1314 Eye St. NW. 5 Straub Cinder Block P —————— ] SERViCE-|-QUALITY=SATISFACTION CAREY KING Inc. J . 6100 Sligo Mill Road N.E. MURPHY & AMES Inc. Rosslyn, Va. WASHINGTON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CORPORATION So. Washington, Va. Millwork ——— Cottage City Nursery Cottage City, Md. Sodding McCeney & Ruppert Silver Spring, Md. Lumber Straub Cinder Block #f# P E——————-— .. E—————m———_--> e g anization--Co-operation--Progression E . ——————————