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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 34

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sale is available at the office ofr gay Ridgt Horn Sold 34 BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 22, 1951 Ranch Home Colony Adjoins Theresa Hatehman has sold tht Bureau of Real Estate, apartment for occupancy, at 543i Savings Bank and supplying 73d St. A G. I. loan in the title insurance was the Brook-amount of $3,500 was negotl- lyn Mortgage Guaranty and ated through the Bay RidgeTitIe Company. to William T.

Meyers the two Room 1030 Municipal Building, Manhattan. family brick dwelling with one Juniper Park, Forest Hills West Juniper Park, one of Queens Milton Steinberg, builder of County's largest recreational Juniper Estates Homes, Fur- fields for adults and children, adjoins the community. Forest manville Avenue and 75th Place, Forest Hills West, announced yesterday that model 5, 6 and 5-6 and 7 ROOM RANCH TYPE Park Gold Course and Grand Central Parkway are within a 5-minute ride by auto. Continuing, Steinberg explained that G. I.

buyers of Juniper Estates homes can pay as little as 10 down. The monthly payments are spread out over a 30 year period at 4 Interest. Part of the monthly carrying charges, which are less than the rent of the average apartment, remain with the buyer as equity toward payment of the mortgage. Civilian buyers are also offered liberal terms of payment. 7-room Ranch Type Homes will be open for inspection this week-end.

The houses are fully detached, contain all modern features, Including a full sized basement, 1 and 2 baths, front and side hall entrances. The development is in a fully developed residential area. A modern shopping center, schools and movies are two blocks from the property. Manhattan and Brooklyn are reached in 30 minutes. Both points are in the 15-cent subway fare zone.

MODELS NOW OPEN 1 IN HICKSVILLE AREA The first of 240 homes to be completed in Woodbury Gardens, at Kefcham Road, north of Woodbury Road, one mile northeast of Hicksville, L. I. This house is priced at $9,390, with full basement and expansion attic. Built by Stockier Frank, it is one of the seven models. Another model is priced at $8,890.

They are designed by Alwin Cassens of Forest Hills, architect, assisted by A. J. Son Fonondre, delineator. FUIIMAXVILLE AVE. anil 7.5 PLACE JoledtHM West IN THE HEART OF QUFENS COUNTY 30 MINUTES FROM MANHATTAN AND BROOKLYN Safe.

room houses, in the $25,500 price class, will be handled ex clusively 'through Ernest Realty of Woodmere, who re it ported that pre-regulation "X' terms will apply. MODERN SHOPPING CENTER SCHOOLS MOVIES 2 BLOCKS ADJOINS JUNIPER PARK FOREST PARK GOLF COURSE NEARBY 15 SUBWAY FARE ZONE Bus Passes Property Show Model Homes Of Medium Price In Hicksville I As a concrete mcve towaVd meeting the housing needs of low and medium Income families, Walter G. Statkler and Leonard L. Frank yesterday opened for public Inspection two exhibit homes priced at less than $9,400 in their new 240-home development known as i i i Says New Homes Near Schools Sell Rapidly In growing suburban com' SHOWN IN VALLEY STREAM Three-bedroom exhibit dwelling with garage in the $4,000,000 Hewlett Park Homes1 development of Harold Lewis and Murray D. Isoco-witz, builders, on Mill Road, Valley Stream, adjoining Hewlett Pork.

A total of 230 homes priced ot $14,490 will be built. Lone Realty is sales agent. IHDQW Qsm (323BBtGDB tfflfflBFP munities, large tracts of land suitable for home development disappear first in areas near a concentration of schools, in the Woodbury Gardens, a mile opinion of Jerome Gordon of Gordon and Hillenbrand, Long Only 8 Houses Left At Dodgertown, Day Firm lo Offer Varied Parcels of Island home builders. stated that home buyers northeast of Hicksville, Nassau County. Located on Ketcham Road, Immediately north of Woodbury Road, the houses incorporate features seen for the first time SEWERS, STREETS, SIDEWALKS GAS, WATER AND ELECTRIC -IN AND PAID FOR- NO CESSPOOLS A Fully Developed Residential Area With Established Valuation SUBURBAN ATlIOSPnERE wish CITY CONVENIENCES New Boro Colony in general put nearness to schools ahead of stores and metropolitan transportation.

Good in the low-price range on Lorn; Fred Perry, sales director Really for City schools, Gordon added, are a Dodgertown Homes, E. 4Hth St tremendous influence, often un- and Rutland Road, has an Model House Furnished by "Birnj' derated by everyone but the nounced that only eight houses Island. One of the models with full basement and expansion attic, known as "The Arizona," is priced at $9,390. The other, called "The Beaumont," with full basement and identical TERMS home buyers, on the develop remain unsold in the develop ment three two-familv bunga Woodhoven Rockaway Oton Pork DIRECTIONS BV AUTO: Any Prkwy to Woodtitven Bldv. to rurmmvill A.

Follow Purmsnvllle Ave. direct to property 75th Plce. OR: Sth Ave. Sub to 63rd Dr. then Tri-Boro Bui to property.

OR Myrtle Ave. "El" to Metropolitan 8H. Tri-Boro Bui to property. lows, one two-story de- luxe FOR Gl'i 0 DOWN 30 YEAR 4 MORTGAGE LIBERAL TERMS for CIVILIANS' floor plan but without the large ment of suburban areas. Gordon and Hillenbrand are presently building 16 of their Alden Terrace Homes on a medium sized tract of land that is one of the last available at Joseph P.

Day, will con-diictj- the auction sale of the properties acquired through the "In rem" foreclosure process by the Citv of New York, to be held in City Hall May 16, 18. The list comprises 132 parcels of improved and vacant realty, all in Manhattan. William M. Ellard, director Furmenville Are. anil 7Sth Fortit H1H1 Wett JUNIPER ESTATES HOMES three-bedroom, and four one-family bungalows are still available.

The houses, of solid brick construction, contain all modern features, including full 30 Minutei from Menhittin and Brooklyn any size in Great Neck Village A MILTON STEINBERG NEW HOME CREATION within one to three blocks of the new $4,000,000 Great Neck sized basement, garage and Junior High School, the Arran- of real estate, says he plans to hold periodic sales of such properties soon after they are patios. Shopping, schools, religious institutions and transportation are in the neighbor dale Public School, a grammar school and Great Neck High acquired so as to put them back hood. The development is with as promptly as possible on the tax rolls. in the 15-cent subway fare zone School. The development is located on Arrandale between Bayview Ave.

and Mid-dleneck Road. I to Manhattan and downtown A brochure describing the Brooklyn. properties listed in the first second floor space, is priced at $8,890. The homes were designed by Alwin Cassens, Forest Hills, architect, assisted by A. J.

San Fanandre, delineator. Financed by the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn before Federal restrictions were imposed ori mortgage credit, homes in Woodbury Gardens are offered to World War II veterans without down payment. With a veteran's full 30-year four percent mortgage, monthly carrying charges, including amortization of principal, interest, taxes, water and insurance, amount to approximately $58.50 or $61, depending upon which model is chosen. "This means," Mr. Stackler said, "that any veteian with a take-home income of $60 a week can buy one of these homes.

This is in line with repeated requests from Government agencies that the home building industry supply the housing needs of low and medium income families. 6 L. 1 mmm. at, A. fe At If to "URGE CITIZENS BUILD SHELTERS" The inportmce of bomk iltl-Ur proteclioa within tkt kome and piece of kmineii wu well amplified ia preit rebuti tki week ky Artkir WaDander, Director of tka city's Office of ivil Defenee, and Bernard J.

Cillroy, Conminioner of Hominy and Buildinfi and ckair-11 of tke koab ikdter coat-uttee. Botk officiali nrged kome owners to erect a ikelter in tke lower part of tke residence, allowing at least 10 square feet for eatk person's protection. Walls skould kc kept free of okjects tkat mifkt fell and essential equipment skoald ke nearky. Scale models 'of skelters kniit ky tke Port Antkority will ke exhibited tkronkoat tke city. "ONLY ONE LEFT!" WITH BUILT-IN BOMB SHELTERS DODGERTOWN HOMES EAST 46th ST.

and RUTLAND ROAD "FLATBUSH" 2-STORY DE LUXE, 3 BEDROOMS STILL AVAILABLE 1-2-FAMILY BUNGALOW, 1-1-FAMILY BUNGALOW, 1-2-STORY 3-BEDR00M DE LUXE HOMES. FEATURES: Solid brick, custom built extra lavatory, 3 coats of pluttr, front and rear patio full sized basement farage and other innovations designed for easy kousekeeping. A fully developed residential area where property values are estabbihed. City sewers, water, gas and electric are in and paid for. Subway, buses, trolleys, skopping, sckools, Religious Institutions are witkin a few minutes walk and a few minutes ride to Brooklyn College, Erasmus Hell, Pratt Institute, Prospect Park and the Rockaways.

TERMS: G. 10 dowa, 30 year 4 mortgage. Liberal terms for civilians. DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY: Utica Ave. to Rutland Rd.

to E. 46th St er Nostrand Ave. to Rutland Rd. to E. 46tk SL New Apartment Notable Addition To Flalbush Scene A notable addition to the luxury-type apartments in the borough is the six-story building nearing completion at the southwest coiner of Newkirk 3 hedroems.

Venetian blinds, hard- Full A ment with poured eon- woodwork. i erete foundation. For wlt, f- RclentifieallT desltned eloiet. room' with California situated near rhool, I ricture Window. and the LIRR Antoinette oil hot station.

water heat with re- cessed radiation. Bl FASSES PROPERTY DIRECTIONS: Drive iut Nlrtbirn Slett Pkwy. Luvi ZZ at fait biune tilt Mt. 3S. Br.l..

HUknllli, runt linns riid.ev ts Pilui Bwlft te Wilt Jiha I OR: Jirlths Turnplki ts Brmeway (RT. 106), right alone Brsadway ts Pollei Bootb at Wnt John St. (RT. 107), rlsbt ts prooirtv. A MILTON STEINBERG DEVELOPMENT Ave.

and 18th occupying the site of the former Bassett home, long one of the show- tlVINO FOCUS RANCH HOMES IN HICKSVILLE West John St. and Myers Hicksville. L. 1. on FREE TRANSPORTATION TO BEACH AND OCEAN ALL SUMMER FASHIONABLE LIVING places of an attractive, residential lection of Flatbush.

The subway station is two short; blocks from the building. The builders are Max Marcus and his son, Robert and Harry Posner. Robert is the1 third generation of well-known i Brooklyn builders. His grandfa-l ther is Adolph Goldberg, whoj pioneered here in apartment construction of the luxury type. The new building contains every known equipment to at-; tract the womenfolk.

Thej kitchens are modern in every respect, and the living rooms, I (( irrkm-JrJI 40 ACRES of PARKS LAWNS We FARE -ONE SUBWAY EFFICIENCIES FROM V0 Alt 3f's and f's ALL ROOMS OFF FOYER Ocean Pkway it Bait Pkwiy, Bklyn Ht Pub H.MT Brlchtnn l.jne la t)cein I'kwir mi. mlk Rell Pk.ij, IIMT Cullfr Uni Ii V.n Klrku r. ftv Cn: Orfm ThiMT. turn off it B.tt fir ll.lt Pfcwiv to (Win Phwa.v BEDROOMS PICTURE yourself in your exciting new Mansfield Gar bedroom, foyers and bathrooms are of good size and well located. There are large casement windows and balconies.

The entrance hall, attractively decorated and carpeted, is one of the features of the building and the most modern type elevators have been installed. The building is r-operated, which is a tradition in the Marcus policy providing direct contact with the landlord. FULL BASEMENT ami t- -pctp, f.i.,i..-;i' m.i:V:-X',MM Km i SjSm i i dens apartment, in the heart of fine residential section. Inside are pre-war room sizes and post i ft VVi -RVS 7T I. 2-3-34-4-4 Rooms from 75 yjj FREE GAS mL rWUw -aev.

MM. I JrOR LONG ISLAND LOT 0WNCR I HOUSING GUILD 1 NVC Oltlis III SIX Avi. Bill '-east VjllW'? mKTmasxtzez. HOT WATER HEAT war appointments all rooms off harge foyers and suites with terraces. Outside are private playgrounds and sitting areas nearby shopping centers and Midwood H.

S. and Brooklyn College only 2 blocks away. Garages on premises. Special Air-Raid Protection Steel and reinforced-concrete shelter will be built 30-lt. underground, with own lighting end ventilating system, end inter-com.

to each apartment. beoutiful Wes. Bobylon Pf ft in beoutiful West Bobyl i' AUCTION1 2 EXCELLENT 1 vlflk -t, IIANCII LIVING AT ITS FINKST Compar Thw Wonderful Cnom-FoMrs: nfmup Rdftht(t WhJ Ctunint Wlniowt Formica let ink ftMciw. Kitchtn Ci.lnttt Cmt Plamkint all i far BaahoaM in Livln Roam NartJwoofl Floor Avallaala at Ertra Cfialaa a4 Dacoratttna CalarMl Tlla Bald a.KUi. a -m 5 INCOME PRODUCERS 1 170 fir 172 ELLERY WILLIAMSBURG and storv.

stores, apts. 1 Commercial earace spaee MAMIE I 4 Show New Houses In Rockaway Two "luxury class" ranch homes, featuring 2 baths, full basements, garages and outdoor dining patios, were opened for public inspection yesterday in Far Rockaway, L. as part of the new Cedar Hills project. The exhibit homes, at Frisco Ave. and Reads Lane only minutes from both Atlantic and 'Lawrence beaches, are the first of 4o sjmilar units planned for the former Lillian Russell Es Utes by the sponsor, Kaloni Homes, Inc.

Sale of the 3-bed-1 Waatharatrippinf Complata Iniulaito" TO be oljerti Kith other prnperties ftoti ft. m.n.) Out at property PAYS MAY 3 PIKE; TIONs: Mirtrlv Hlrbway, turn rltht nt Kmitf Bahv- ALL rntitlnii 1 uiiLe inaj. men nra. mot nand turn on Arnuid GEdney 4-5400 It fnmlihril rnodH hnmra no Arnold nr Mtrrlr-k Rrmd Aqtnt On Prtmltts r.M. Hotel Commodore, N.

V. C. IVr.tr r- i "tne tor Boidet rrr-'. All Ave. Bsiween New York Brooklyn Aves.

DIHFCTIONS: IRT te rutbunh Ave. walk I'i Mrks. OE rlit-buih Ave. Sue to Ae. H.

OR Ave i bui New Verk Ave. -MoniaoR Mirnwajl trim tm l.tttle rk H.nd (Bnhy-Inni, rnntlntie o( i mtla tint light 'm'd tarn left ia Mod?) Horrwa. Exclusive Salss A.V. HUFF, AmityvUI Ttlvpheitt: labylon 2929 or Anvfyvill. 2874 (Evenings) atrnNhtMl l.atn Brnlhra, 17 Mrrrirk l.oad, Mmaaaiv-qnil Tarlf or 337 Main Mrttt.

Hunllncton. -a by A-ilI nitert. F. Berger, N. Krefrtr Braun Wall N.

T. HitchiU 3-8400.

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