The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1919, Page 24

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THE SEATTLE STAR re Pe. ea 9 LIVE Int JERFER™ 18 VU SON PARI<? yg a Ban Bh That the following prices are twenty to forty per cent below present value and one hundred per cent below real value, for property so advantageously located, in a city of over 400,000, in fact, country town prices, so to speak, in a big city with a wonderful future. LIVE IN JEFFERSON $1,800 e 120 foot frontage on Alaska street and Cheasty boulevard, facing Jef ferson Park and the Mu- _hicipal Golf Links, with 120 foot frontage on Beacon boulevard, a 126 foot avenue, with pav- _ing in and paid to a 20 foot alley. Building restrictions value of house not less than $3,000.00, meer not to be built closer than 30 feet from Beacon avenue or closer than 25 feet from the Cheasty : Pee igom boulevard to the front porch line. Garage not to be built except as part of the house at the eapen son back or upon the alley at least 30 feet from Beacon avenue. Similar restrictions on adjoining PARK? lots. Terms, one-quarter cash. Cai eS Pu a 7 ‘ k _ fi pre ~~ © a BY ny ae ed Wiad 50 foot frontage on Beacon boulevard, 123 foot frontage on Dawson street, 79 foot frontage Goi den - ona 20 foot alley to the back. Paving in and paid on Beacon avenue. Building restrictions sana, tee value $2,500. Front porch line 25 feet back from the front of the lot. House not to be built a a closer than 15 feet of Dawson street or 6 feet of the lot to the North. Terms, one-quarter cash, «? balance six, twelve and eighteen months. Interest 7 er cent, payable semi-annually. Other _ 50x120 foot corners to a 20 foot alley with paving paid, $1,000 to $1,100 each. Same terms, same building restrictions. $8 OJ 560x120, facing Cheasty boulevard, Jefferson Park, the Municipal Golf Links, 310 feet above the sea level, less than one mile away. Only a few feet off from Beacon avenue, a beautiful paved boulevard. Building restrictions, $3,000. Same distance from street line as other prop- y. Terms, one-quarter cash, balance six, twelve and eighteen months. Interest 7 per cent. $600 to $750 pinoy A ‘ ; ad “ JEFFERSON lots, 40x120 each, facing on Beacon avenue, with paving paid; building restructions, PARK? 500, no house with the front porch line to be closer than 25 feet from a street frontage, arage to be built.on the alley or to the back of the house. No house to be built closer to the de lines than 6 feet. Terms, 25 per cent cash, balance six, twelve and eighteen months with erest at 7 per cent, payable semi-annually. $425 to $475 Only thirty of these lots for sale at present prices, located on 24th avenue South, one short jock east of Beacon avenue, between Columbia way and Dawson street. Building restric- ons, $2,000. No house to be built with the front porch closer to the street line than 25 feet, or ser to the side lines than 6 feet. No garage to be built except on the alley or to the back the house. Terms, $100 cash, balance six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at WHY SHOULD per cent, payable semi-annually. pe > FRent * P ‘ . ; PARK? Building Restrictions ee, believe that it is essential in putting on a new Addition of this character that proper building restrictions should made, not only to make it a first-class home residence district, but to assure purchasers for investment purposes a rapid increase in value: as the sub-division is improved by its many purchasers for home purposes only. Not many years H. S. Turner, manager of this company, was the leading spirit in placing Capitol Hild Additions, divisions four, ' five and six, upon the market with building restrictions. It is now recognized by every-one as being one of the finest WHY SHOULD ¢ districts in the city. Building restrictions did the work. It will do the same on Jefferson Heights Addition Num- I LIVE I t One. It will also do as to values the same-as these additions did. Mr. Turner sold lots for $600 in Capitol Hill JEFFERSON Division Number Six that sold for $2,000 within two years and one-half, and lots for $1,400 each that sold for $5,000 PARI? or more within two years and one-half. He predicts that lots in Jefferson Heights Addition Number One will double value in the next eighteen months, and if this ad should happen to catch the eye of any of the former purchasers in the Capitol Hill Divisions. he says he can conscientiously say that he believes that purchasers will do as well in this new restricted district as they did when they purchased in the Capitol Hill Divisions, and should do better, as these lots are placed on the market under real value, while the divisions on Capitol Hill were placed on the market at market value at that time. Columbian Way L INVEST IN A new thoroughfare, which the city practically has acquired without condemnation, is to be one of the most important thor- JEFFERSON _ oughfares running East and West, enabling people in the industrial district to reach this home addition, beautiful Jefferson PARIK? | Park and the Municipal Golf Links by auto or street car within ten or twelve minutes. Commences Saturday, May 24th. Opening sale two weeks later, and we absolutely guarantee th be higher than reservation sale prices. Make a $50 deposit on one of these lots, balance of 25 per cent of the purchase price on or before twenty days, when contracts and title insurance will be ready for delivery, and it is better than an even chance WHY SHOULD that you will be able to resell at the opening sale if you want to (but we do not believe you will). and make from 100% t 200% profit on your $50 investment. ” to TLIVE IN , ‘ i" JEFFERSON How to Arrive There PARK? By auto take any of the thoroughfares leading Kast to Twelfth Avenue, on Twelfth Avenue, following the car line, after reaching the top of Beacon Hill (should be called Jefferson Heights) to Jefferson Park. Drive through the park and you are right at the property, or take Beacon Hill car No. 12 on Third Avenue, to the end of the line. Walk through the park, or take one of our numerous autos with one of our salesmen, who will thoroughly and pleasantly show you the property. ’ THE H. Ss. TU RN ® oath Soe Ae, CO ‘ Mats SONS ES Present location, 1404 Fourth Avenue, which hereafter will be known as Office No. 2. Office No. 1 will be | li JEFFERSON PARK? Rooms 3 to 14, Downs Building, 709 Second Avenue, after June Ist. Present phone, Elliott 4326. one a “Seattle will be the first city in the United States of less than 600,000 to have a million.” Careful invest- _ ment in Seattle properties will make some people millionaires. at opening sale prices will ~

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