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T architect; T. F. Collier, builder; to erect | Archer, jr, srchitect; P. §. Dove,| Guy V. Lucas, ow g . : irect one 1-story brick, concrete and N H Off B ring Comple 10N 1250, | addition, 1643 Thirty-fourth street, 10 | frpme office and ortvare ew fouse 1ce bullding [Neariiz 4 Edward_Spaulding, owner; R, C.| cost $1500. |Sireet, northeast, ko cont Sh00; - | T National Association Survey o / k, . - X LD $1,304,725 in New Work ‘ ; L 7 C O LO N[Y Shows Transfers Hampered ] oy Started in January, ; 11§18 | = by Conditions. - 35, sy - Ochmann Reports. : e 2 H I L L REAL BSTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1932. REAL ESTATE. B_3 et Frhom (FiTst . Pay ; i - L | (Continued From First Page.) ; / X 5 . ___(Continued From First Page) - v e | — g — AIH 3 A Smart Village of Early Ameri- lhulldcr: J. A. Melby, architect; to erect one 2-story brick store and dwelling, o . s 2 5 f $9,000. | i > 4 ing with the beauty and gran- ‘ Y ) X .5 ; ¥ J. N. Hughes, owner and builder; F. 7- j § 5 per cent of the | b i # $ : ‘* B o - G. Wilcox, designer; to erect one 2- e 31 per cent cf | e 3 o 5 J story brick, stone and frame dwelling, ; i o | $ ol cn it 7 y % | 907 Aspen street, to cost $7,500. { iioli = g ek A 3 1 i . ";'z | * Jacobson Bros., owners and builders; : cHo 25,000 to $35,000 ¥ George S. White, designer; to erect one tiatical proof, that a turn to & better | n is under | Selling prices reflect general business wer than they can and Georgian Homes in keep- deur of our National Capital. s a year ago, 57 | 2-story brick dwelling, 3420 Patterson D e A iactive maxke | I s NI AR 2 # ki ‘ A, ‘ | street. to cost $7,000. 3 = - 12 per cent a mc sltuation . i s N 7 | ©O. T. and W. A C{irfrx, gwners ar;g p 7 There is far more than ordi- downwar 2 8 2 X s 7 A | builders; James E. Eckloff, designer; 5 TN 5 £ Aty on isf as_accom- | 3 . > y | erect one 2-story brick’ and frame 5 g 2 nary enjoyment and satisfac- s oma 4 s : = e | dwelling, 4705 Forty-ninth street, to < . tion in the ownership of a e bottom ;i | cost $6,000. s v il kL seems ¢ | : ) i : Harty E. Davis, owner, designer and | Eastern end of beautiful living room, with Gy LRI RUGG, AR Apart rents, ver, are the s jitds . P | builder; to erect one 2-story brick and | entrance at left from the tea terrace tecturally correct, substan- tially built with exquisite col- only ) B v dication to- S v ¥ i - frame dwelling, 4629 Asbury place, to | 1705 Hoban Road orings throughout. They are ward 12 55 y gt . | ; J ; B cost $5,000. | rents ! r ced e ot : . : o F. C. Kendrick, owner; J. W. of present 2 . Kearney, architect; George T. Gille-| e - masterpieces, patiently and space is indicated as beir 4 ; - land, builder; to erect one 2-story brick | OPEN DAILY (e s ey Mhat mar . and frame dwelling, 4935 Forty-seventh | Drts ully wrought by talente: regard to r While some derricks, block and tackle and scaffolding still are in operation in the construction of the new office | street, to cost $5,000. Drine. OUL ‘Gue 56 10 o tisans and will act as in- Both show greater | building for members of the House of Representatives, the stone facing and columns, now virtually complete, reveal the |~ Ella M. Talbert, owner; Maurice Road, u-';s:llgflwob'/:et evond it ons for those who build n than does business | design of this structure, on New Jersey avenue and South Capitol street, B and C streets southeast. | Joyce, builder and designer; to erect St. < ¢ - - 2 = ———— | one 2-story brick and cinder block the future. | dwelling, 3523 Nichols avenue south- than are outly :)\k,r(gnge Bankers' Assoclation of | Trenholm Opens Offices. B i abiet 500) | il e e il o Gy h o _| Myra Wood Ockert, owner and BOSS & PHELPS space, and tc d | 7 L. T. Stevenson, Pittsb 2Dt ‘;““t‘f“ij'“! Trenholm, who vhas been as- | MYTA WooL, 16y, architect; to erect regard to o t. of the national body of ¥ ates | scclated in real estate business here | .79 Story brick dwelling, 710 Ninth| as a group, show this differen 0 that many s tural, | since 1908, has leased quarters in the | street, southeast, to cost $3,500. | Creators and Ezclusive Developers of Colomy Hill and Fozhall Village financial, civic_an elds_inter- | o0 : ; lder; R 5 ix 2 f ard Building, where he will en- | Julia Kerge, owner and builder; 500000 population cstedsingthaaublentiof honic g (> gage in a general brokerage busine: Archer, jr. architect; to erect one | g { stabil are preparing to come to Washir Under his own name. He became 8sso- | 2-story brick and frame addition, 2403 : 1 ciated in 1908 with the firm of Maury |Nichols avenue southeast, to cost, than do citics He declared today: “The Proposed g goin” which was the predecessor of | $1,200 | Federal home loan banks, if estab-|giory e oo, ¥ {7 A, J. Speer, owner; R. B. Atkinson, | : lished, would do mcx Business Property Normal. Officers Come Here to Aid at | yet advanced to give Contraction of gener: s¢ | masses and thus revi fvity is reflec o t despit f : | perity, because it will re tivity is ren e dact U ;s Hearings on Bill for | &ty e practically 1 . f dence construction n Herbert U. Nelson, executive secre- Senator Watson yesterday the rej on a country-wide survey made 3 A group of officers and directors of ago in 318 citles overbuilding the National Association of Real Estate question which he lared revealed Beards assembied here this wesk in|pneed for the new banks temporary national headquarters from| He said that the survey shows, con- which they sent out a call for witnesses | trary to public opinion. “a normal to testify before congressional commlit- | supply of homes in key cities through- tecs support of the measures propos- | out the country which ing creation of a system of Federal bankers and busincss men know means home loan bank new structures will be required,” and in the House andthat dircct testim from these cities a suggestion made by | Shows const noney is not avail- provide for the estib- located at points throughout the cour for discounting first mortgages on urban residences. Government funds would be employed in part for setting up such banks, but | tio ‘ ick, sto - - provision is made for retirement of the 3 4 Twenty-ninth 2942 McKINLEY ST. Government's financial interest in them, for permit filed it is pointed out with the District government lists the Six large rooms, two splendid baths, attic, recreation room, break- At hearings held before a committee | CONStruction cost at $8,000 fast room. Latest kitchen eouipment. Stone open fireplace. headed by Senator Watson of Indiana, 9295 who introduced the measure in the $12,950 Senat2, there was a wide difference of WM. H. SAUNDERS @O Ine opinion_over the provisions and prob- ;. \gle- | able effect of the proposed banking - 5 ! Dist. 1015 ’ 2 y > city 6.2 per cent| system. Testimony is to be resumed £ i 1519 K St. N.W. i | 5 il now housing cne or more exceés |February 15 before the Watson Com- e e ndioiqus) quariers | - Opposition o the proposed home sl R | 6100 Brookeville Road, Chevy Chase he percentage of vacancy would be | banking plan was registered at an early decidedly below normal hearing by a representative of the g 2 ] TA RTLING This beautiful Colonial home located at the corner of Oxford i 3 e 'R Street In @I Cheuy Chase is offered FOR QUICK SALE at a HODIES JNEAR NAVY YARD i - | price \VELL UNDER $20.000 and represents a really outstanding NEW PRICES mp Chevy Chase, Md. 2 = = Center-hall plan with 8 unu!ua”y largc rooms (D bed rooms) and $9.450 | 3 baths. Screened sl ing hie L £ 9 e 5 ned sleeping porch. Lavatory on first floor. Screened Large rooms Lot 50x135 NOW AVAILABLE | and metal weather-stripped. 2-car garage. . Il Colored bath Cedar closets Homes Like These Have Never Screens Planting ON BEAUTIFULLY BUILT i | Open Saturday Afternoon and All Day Sunday All improvements include Been Offered at Such a Price! ,, i moder kichen DISTINCTIVE HOMES ‘ Substantial, all-brick construction, covered front porch, i eut" Blcakentilc Rd. 15" Furner, IN | Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inec. double rear porches, tiled bath with built-in tub and ped- 59 S e estal basin, artistically decorated rooms with paneled walls, Ll s THE FOREST SECTION 5520 Conn. Ave Clev. 2300 oak floors, hot-water heat, built-in garage, attractive shrub- - - = = I = E R bery, wide paved street, two squares from school, stores and OF f = car line. Near new Government park. | T CHEVY CHASE - S SMALL CASH PAYMENT—BALANCE LIKE RE SUGAR-BUILT e e | Exhibit Home— HOME o tons w2 N A Irresistible Offering ] 518 Ridge Pla(.e S.E' IN SHEPHERD PARK DO THIS SUNDAY I | ’ Beautiful, New, 7-Room -and - Bath $9250 ‘ I I | 7716 14th St. N.W. Ride out to see these homes. See for your Houses Located in Washington’s Finest Open Sunday until 9 p.m.—Drive out \Izqs. Ave. to 11th St. self what your dollars can do for you TODAY. | Colony of Moderate Price Homes on Sl S.E., south across 11th St. Bridge to first street beyond A ne 1e with all modern Heated Sample Homes. bridge. Turn left to 14th and north one square to Ridge convenie Extra large ’ rooms. Situated on a large lot. Place—or take Anacostia car to S St. and Nichols Ave. TrGntesilusvelomtioniDont TO INSPECT miss the opportunity to inspect o this wonderful Drive out Conn. Ave. to Bradley Lane (Chevy NATIONAL MORTGAGE & | daily and Sunday from 10 AM. | Chase Club) turn LEFT two squares, turn right and follow our sign. INVESTMENT CORPORATION dealiiesiansy DON'T PUT OFF 1004 Vt. Ave. Main 5833 [|f M. Z. SUGAR Owner and Builder v SHANNOPL&'LUCHS Adams 0546 Near the l Washington Golf & Country Club € e Finer Features That Assure Greater Value RECREATION ROOMS CONSTRUCTION Residence L e Vi oy adds so much col t t 1 s X fs p or clean, dustless storage. erecnmlorkaionen nuxe JUST COMPLETED || Y M H - T R ;l ,b ol - N Nz P ton’s Uniaue Colony o ne ot m bounded on TILED WALLS. nc(x.;)ynr iy, plant and an OUTSTANDING VALUE at 3 { ’ ; HEIGHTS 5 ".a ¢ ’,’:’ tpark and, res ?1':'1 mmr;{‘{?"!,;« i built-in ir 4 O I $9 750 : b - ; wC ORI minites” Jrom dowon- boa 5"and Broom ciosets. nly ’ | e - o ;i COLORED TILE BATHS Take Burleith-Glover Park bus or OTHER FEATURES drive out Que or R St. to 3ith, north Furirloned coloradie thal Batre [ ] THINK OF IT! A NEW ALL-BRICK | . . y - fo Fuplaw Rd.. 1eft ‘on Benton' St. fo g Luxirious colored tile TRoom nome or s TveE IN || || EEEREAEETRCS S 5 e : S herce eft to by 5. Moder Home JeRce”” Bnromiut” xtites : Ao bones Bedrooms || ONE OF NEARBY VIRGINIA'S BEST Bl g, "Shower, pedestal e RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES. . .with | 3100 45th Street—Corner of Klingle IAvender e, 8 [ ] electric refrigeration...hot-water heat : 4 o Featuring a charming Colonial residence at a most interesting price. Its wonderful set- - HosanER, 7"“”'”& kfi”c'“;" eqiins | ting, high elevation, lovely environment and refined details will undoubtedly end your M DEI HOME 3 2 Baths ment . . . fireplace, and fine ‘arge toi- | quest for that combination of “size, plan, location, price” so frequently sought but ’ — o 8 o To resch: Drive out Lee Highway from Key | seldom found. ° Dridee to Glebe Road—turn right to Cortelvou Briefly, there are eight rooms (four bed rooms, with unusually large master bed room), Furnished . and W. B. Mosrs & Sons A (4 blocks) the ft Cortel; A 3 . . e ot shenRlatianiion (b aRRAvRRS | two baths, additional room and bath on third floor, first floor lavatory, two porches Decorated by Detached Don't fail to inspect and brick garage for two cars. Datly and Sunday | Open Daily for Inspection | Owner. . .B.H. GRUVER. . . Builder ° ‘ W. S. HOGE, Jr. 1704 Decatur 927 15th St. N.W. Natl. 1737 Garage R ‘ Conn, Ave, Schwab & Valk 2333 ; :,, District 6563 1627 X Bt. N.W. Member Washington Real Estate Board