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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 38

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8 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1942 OXonnell Sales Boro Housing Ample for War, Board States ShowHomeDemandi The J. V. O'Oonnell real estate organization of 381 Sunrise High- 11 Cantinawd fmui Face i-D 1 It ft way, Lynbrook, sold the following houses: East side of Westervelt Baldwin, to Einar E. Nielson, 187 Westervelt Ave, Baldwin, to Arthur Campbell; 28 Driving- Park Lynbrook, to O. Righttneyer; 35 Grand Terrace Ave, Baldwin, to Thomas P.

Gill IS Brevoort Place, Malveme, to George Doherty, and 34 Grtr.d Terrace Ave, Baldwin, to Albert E. Noebels. li IV i LL-. 1 1 I started slarkenins; off early jast Pall, Brooklyn did cot hare bad year vhen ihe comported reaoea-tial bunding are considered. la 1941 900 one-family bouses vtre completed, together with 415 of the two-family type.

Nine new fireproof apartment bouses were, opened NEW BUSINESS BLOCK Attractive looking new business block ot Linden Boulevard, between 237th and 238th adjoining St. Albans Belt Parkway, is a notable addition to the growing locality, where more than 1,500 houses have been built and sold in the past tt years. The store buildings were erected by Flapan Cr Flapan. for occupancy, in eddition to 71 of Mrs. Waterman Sees Need For Brooklyn Apartments the non-fireproof class.

In apartment houses alone living quarters mere made available for 4.758 famt-lirs. At the present time there is defense housisg being built in Brooklyn and it should not be from another, and more perma- J- A By JANE CORBY iff- ifvl ii rwt iPt anv one tell vou dif- I nt source, looms in tne removal of various Government agencies forrntten that ihe Equitable Life i A if lerent-mere ululc from Washmgton to New York, Assurance Sacietys project in the It ff. Cir.ton Hill section srffl nroride for 1.2W) famines when it is competed I QUEENS REALTY MAN Jomes M. Butterly of the real estate firm of Butterly Green, Jamaica, who predicts an active year for resa'e properties. It' neii: year.

1 "AU thir.ps considered. Brooklyn i is in a position to face the furore ftp with confidence. We hare a health? margin of vacamiec, and it wiil Seal particularly the HOLC, which will bring thousands of workers into the home-hunting market, Mrs. Waterman pointed out. "Brooklyn has already begun to feel the increased renting opportunities from this source, and will undoubtedly prove to be the right place for many of these newcomers to live.

Brooklyn's transit facilities, its fine schools and churches, its various community activities which have made it an ideal place to live and bring up children in the past wilil offer irresistible attractions to homeseekers." tske some time to absorb these. I This means that "Jit restrictions on i nil ill rP -lis IT Pi Itaiiw slMvipr-- for Brooklyn apartments and homes than can be easily met in the next few months." Mrs. Clarence Waterman, president of the Waterman Realty Company, said yesterday. Mrs. Waterman, one of the borough's leading real estate brokers, who has brought to the business of buying and selling and renting rea estate not only a clever business sense, but a touch of feminine intuition, bases her prophecy on her experiences as chairman for Brooklyn on the Mayor's Committee for Housing and Recreation for Soldiers and Sailors.

"We are being asked right now for furnished, rather than unfurnished apartments," explained Mrs. Waterman, "especially for men In service, whose stay here may be long or short, but who naturally cannot bind themselves with a lease for an unfurnished apartment. "This ought to provide the right Martin R. O'SuIlivan Rrfil Estate Insurance 106-01 Mctnpolitm Av. SLvrf.

S-1S4I rew construction will not hurt Brooklyn as much as would have I ber the case if our residential buildings had been 100 percent or- cupied. "This margin of vacancies abo piies us time in which to make plans (or the future. If, due to war BAY RIDGE APARTMENT 368 97th built and man-oged by Asher Dann Sons, I nc. Real Estate Insurance Loan activitirs or to other causes, there Urges Uniform Regulations thrfaten to develop a scar- city of housing, plans can be made FOREST HILLS GARDENS HEIGHTS APARTMENT The Clark Lane, 52 Clark managed by Gordon S. Braislin, Inc.

to take care of that. In an emer hw nennm Bd mm- gency ot buildings can be ereced For Borough Bomb Protection I tjUK-klv." BELLA IRE, DRISC0LL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Inc. Farm, Salei and RrnlaltCnilag 111-17 JAMAICA AVE. HOIIh S-Mii center hil. Ikvu mi a fum ctxrner Proa.

lanrt roontw 3 toaitn ma Donvh. oil fArm, dt4-5aML an T. J. HART. lc.

107-17 OooliBnilal DO yi fir Bocnbtcg of Brooklyn's apartment htis. scones and dwellings may cot be a tSerepmeDt in the near fu. ure t-t organizational work among property owners to reduce hazards rt-rr. out of air raids should be New Apartment Fine Addition to Park Slope Area iuncjerjkea immediaMly. according to Hirry Strongin.

president of the Cotisoitca'tl Taxpayers Mutual Irw saraace Company. 1( Clinton clue for apartment owners who find themselves with empty apartments on their hands. If they will furnish these rooms, in simple good taste, they will soon find tenants for them." A brisk demand for apartments Predicts Active Home Buying in i All L.I. Sections A notable addition to the mod- 1 Soroush civic worker, em anartment buildin tK. Mr Strongin.

who has taken a Brooklyn's Oldest Real Estate Firm The CHAUNCEY REAL ESTATE Ud. Firm Established 1S-U 149 PIERREP0NT STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. MAin 4-4300. 4301, 4302 APPRAISERS MANAGEMENT BROKERS INSURANCE AUCTIONEERS MORTGAGE SERVICE Every Branch of the Real Estate Business Sscc'ty ci purs in formulattrkj sug- i neighborhood of Prospect Park is zestons to be followed br Drooerty the fine structure at 40 Prof pect 1 orars in co-operating' with air Park West, opposite the park on raid cCcials.

pointed out that it is the site of the Rouss I nejesiiry for OCX) offjeiai to adopt I r.O 4 i one of the show places of the Park i 5a-ora "Swns ior giuu- I 11 Slope localtlw zA delay the import-The new building is the last word oj safeg-jarding thousands in apartment construcuon and of boroagh buUdings and homes, equipment The suites are of varied 'M-T experience as a representa- sies and nicely arranged, prondg 5 mo than property owners and Harry Strongin jTi u. convinced me that sunlight. The apartment, the new- ererr adUcd is anxious and will- tions." Mr. Strongin said, "based est in the locality, was built by tag to do his patriotic duty of pro- upon the experience of London and Ruben Shapiro and Zach C. Bel- 't tenants and property." Mr.

upon the best knowledge of our own C.tfM-M Lb.T-u4 4tt V. WALTER H. BEST Pm. J. MARSHALL BEST.

Sac. PROPERTIES SERVICING, Inc. A COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE YOU PAY NO MORE THAN REGULAR JANITOR ALLCWACE OUR JANITORS ARE ALL COVERED BY WORKMEN COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE 533 ATLANTIC AVENUE TRm 5-1273 Walter Butler, well known Long Island realty expert, yesterday expressed a firm faith in the future of Long Island real estate. "Both the new home and resale markets," said Mr. Butler, "will hold fast regardless of the position of other Investments, except U.

S. bonds and stamps, because this type of investment is more important iow than anything else. Next to U. S. bonds and stamps, I strongly urge every family to buy a home.

It serves as family protection and as a means of consistant savings under the FHA long-term mortgage system. It makes no difference whether the war lasts one-half or five years, real estate will still hold its value and, as a matter of fact, home values should increase because of the letdown in new home construc- ton. experienced builders, who faww ium wun to various rules and irisuAaauti. I ui i.ui j.uw.uuo realty industry in just what should go into an apart self-adopted by individual air raid the city car take adequate and ment nou. to mate it aa ideal irt orooer.v owners have complete steps to protect life and property.

home. The neishborhood is idea, been ordered to turn off lights in in the midst of beautiful pnrate fc2ways. others hare, upon sugges-1 homes and convenient to churches. t1015- Pttl or skyaghts. Despite Aa mini jhwm mf i 1 if 1 'I iiimii i -1 iiii.iii iMtm i ii M.

"My on company has been deluged with requests for information at to the proper procedure to follow in blackouts. We have set up a separate department, equipped with all the latest information from both governmental and private sources, schools, transit and the Brooklyn source of these orders, the New Museum. Library and Botanical York City BaUdig Department has Gardens. informed a committee of building owners. I hare been told, that such ON HENRY ST.

Modern apartment, 155 Henry managed by Gordon S. Braislin, Inc. tion. There is no doubt but what actiions would result in a violation Telephont TRiongUs 5-4415-6 VICTOR J. MATTHEWS SALES APPRAISALS SPECIALISTS IN MANAGEMENT 44 COURT STREET Brwoklyw.

N. T. beine placed upon their buiidinzs." which is available to any property 6 defense housing will serve a -ace we have official regula- owner in the city." definite need because of the large number of people who are employed sales have been made within the by a modern vacuum controlled ln piums, Dut witn new by a nome construction in the upper heatinz nlant Larkin Reports Sale Of Three New Homes Curtis R. Larkin, exclusive ss broker for the recently finished Enocip Homes, reports the sale of three in one of the few remaining undeveloped pkts in the IXidwood section at E. 2d and E.

3d St, between Home wood Ave. and Avenue two weeks. The project consists of one and In all respects the maintenance bra1 practically at a standstill aim ery ic nomes avauaoie lor the middle classes values should take a sharp turn for the better." dwellings in the standards of the management are prxe raoe on FHA terms The comparable to the finest Manhat- horites have rear cockud terraces office buildings. Naturally, ad- Th site is within ore bloc's of vantages such as are offered by the the Atenue I station of the BMT Monuzue-Court Building attract Business Property New Jertev I. Mr.

Lark.n indicates that the Civer Line. the highest type of professional and corporate tenants. In the latter WHY FAY FOX A HOME YOU NEVER CAN OWN? SAVE YOU BENT MONEY BUY Toe LiaaloaTMm atreaa. lv' New Tork lnM.Tarre TVik mass ael wsar wrli localea tar: estfmrwciea ret-Oeatial rxani ui Uwci Naaaaw. Suito.k.

BrtwL tcl-sin. Nw Jere bland Cannswl. rw I'JBltea an ii nm rtlT l-dixwsV Catuaut. your kraan wr emit ar write uq roan ox macar ltO Brswowwy 0-O4 Jamar. 1.

REw.1B.lt -fcV rfenrrr Wine p.auat MATb --Ifc-J or Wh.ie fiats tJ -j "Hi (, JD Willi Attention! Manufacturers and lnduitriali.lt Locale Your Induitry SO Miln from thr World Rlcheat Market! Excellent Industrial iitu now available! City of Long Branch, N. Fine Labor Conditions Good hijhway. water and transit Jacllltiea category are such well known insurance organizations as the Aetna Life Insurance Company, the Prudential Insurance Company of America, the Mutual Life Insurance Company, the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Another large corporation, occupying an entire Downtown Building Provides Enchanting View of Harbor Looking from lower ManhaUan! Wtthfn the last year many new toward Brooklyn or approaciunj secants have been attracted to both Brook 1ti er the East Rsver Urje and small units expertly laid bridges, the identifying si by the buUdtng's architects, which stands out above all others TV-se layouts were planned for in the borough's skyline is the M- masxttai efficiency as well as for story Montague-Court Building at utilisation of the unrivalled light 16 Court the tallest alructure ia and ventilation naturally available iMTit ursncn it terved by the Pennaylvanla and Central Railroad, ot New Jernev mm floor, is the Koppers Company of Por th' industrialist! lookiw tor a plant UUIII1 uum I NEmMOttULl excellent conditionx. Here it an amnle Rramatvn Real Estate Far Sale Pittsburgh.

The building Is exceptionally favored as to transportation facilities, with the I. R. T. and B. M.

T. subways at the door and the 8th Ave. subway within three minutes' walk. supply of power in the rolling country within SO milea Xrom New York City. FOR INFORMATION WRITE MAYOR ALTON V.

EVANS LONG BRANCH. N. J. Offices Let FOR SALE 107 AVENUE A twoMBorr aw Vreet. detaenesl iwtv.iam.ir evthnc far per aewoi bew the most commanding building B-iUding is the only office building overlooking the broad stretches of Brooklyn witli signal-control ele- wei Ilnora.

ptk Real Estate Insurance Loans da. Ne York Harbor. vators. Its cecanu are assured of Tenan'-s of this towering oQce even, constant heat furnished FLATBUSH APARTMENT 295 Ocean Parkway, in a section of private dwellings. The building is under the management of O'Neill-Brennan, Inc.

Real Estate Insurance Loans HOME OWNERS MAY NOW Borrow $250 to $5,000 A National bank will make loana up to i.OOO to home ownera aeek-mr funds to repair, improve or tnod-ernue their properties. No eo-makera needed. Discount, rate aa low aa 4'-per annum. Repay 18 mot. to teara.

Make that necessary allegation without any cash outlay. Call Mr. Modell. LEx. 2-5647.

or 18 Eaat 41 C. NASSAU C0UNH REAL ESTATE INSURANCE H. R. HILL JOHN R. HILL 24S Part Aft, WntUry.

Ttt We.tW.ry 108 47 term. I4S4 OCEAN PARKWAY A lt.Wfr aea cellar. farlMl fcTVIt tww-faaatly wweUtna. leiuea tew tla per awartsu warnrr: m. anew sa atwx rewicnaMa wrwaa.

91 SAT 23RO STREET A iwwtewT ae4 eeuar. atvrr ana tram ne-famy dweiua. -X nnra and bam: lot lM.lij. mix ioo. rewaoetaku tenas.

1211 E. 10TM STREET A iw-(HWtorir wne. rww-faai ty weUir rww for awr wxsnUi. el banwr cmdilawa. building enjoy, in fact, a view harrlly equalled from any buildtiy? in Greaur New York.

The offlces in the towe- of the structure, particularly, have an unobstructed view of Staten Island and the Lower Bay across the southern tip of Manhattan to the Palwades of the New Jersey shore and northward to the George Washington Bridse. Fe big buildings anywhere offer more inspiring and impressive ouUooks toward all points of the cox, pass FOR OFFICE SPACE AT RENTS SCALED TC MEET THE CHALLENGE OF YOUR BUDGET IN THE VERY HEART Of JAMAICA, LONG ISLAND. NEW YORK SERVED BY I. MT AND 8TH AVE. SUBWAY, TROLLEY AND BUS LINES COVERING QUEENS AND NASSAU COUNTIES.

THE CENTRAL BUILDING 92-32 UNION HALL ST. JAMAICA, I. GEORGE GRAU DOOM Ml Jant a mi anew a poo: A. Joseph 32 Court St, CLE VRV TR. 5-2753 H.

C. Talbot Parkin A. Ludlow Parkin Talbot-Perkins Real Eatat 1215 BEDFORD AVENUE Near Halaey street NErlns 1-3744 EataklUke -a Jl BUYING. SELLING PAID UP, DEFAULTED MORTGAGES 112 BRIGHTON 11TH STREET A tww-nerr and ewCar. knr liana laailj dwvlliaa; rented for Hal par KHsaih.

nca ta.000. rianwiahai termr 1411 PITKIN AVENUE A Iwtvatwry. toa waai and reP.ar tww.faei-ar crvwysna. SOxitv ni-ntraj llirawak U) Baa) New Trk A-w-rae. a aaawoa kwraaui tun CHARLES H.

PULIS, Inc 21 Wjwt Strwfr A velop is ajT eiclusive I colony a quarter-century at. Use purchase of the property from Mr Day waj regarded a Uie large- "Lire in the Kockatcnti lor SBttt" C0NIULT W. F. BRUNNER, Inc. ItTASLIIHIO IK) REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 213 Beatk llttk St.

SUN Haraar I S0M ROCKAWAT FARK, N. V. WESTBURY aaJ wiciaitw HOMES AND ESTATES fr 8le and Rent r-urmhed and Unlurmibed John A. McKenno Jr. fa.1 Wetbary.

Tel. lait B5S I8i5 SEAL ESTATE I.VSIRANCE Raebaaay Penlaaala fraaarllea transacUoo involvinf a ain parrel in Brooklyn in over a decade. The group of 44 dwellings inch now under conRlruction at Manhattan Beach Garden doe no complete our original plans, bat il probably will be the law to be built here until the present OPXI restriction and limilauons on residential construction re removed. Our ale during 1941. however, exceeded our expectation and demand even now is far ahead of our ability to supply of the bet ter tvrje.

Designed by Oscar Sil- wuU I. UniS fM II 31 OWXERS BUY THE BEST CUT COSTS Order JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL uThe Arislocral of Anthracite" Eriksen Heat Coal Service Yard ond Pockets 48Hi Sr. and First Ave. Owl Ywrw aUeAryw Sdlia, Caajl FOR SALE Madara S-Slarr Elaratar Apartment 58 Apartment 1 70 Room earner Fiat, Excellent Inveilment HOSINGER BODE, Inc. IS Kridra riaia Ua bland City, N.

T. HTIIIwell 4-SVHS FLATBUSH APARTMENT 1 70 E. 17th under man-OQcment of Waterman Realty Company. H. FRANKFORT SONS Katab.iihed 1903 Far Roeaawar redaekarat tl Mott in Odarharit St.

r. s. cd aiea jl(IIHIljll-1 a-an ami a (aaa EWtrkal Fraraww Hew Home Colony In Ocean Area lest than nine months asto." said land two-familv homrs op-atarry Waxman, Manhattan Beach 1 posit mam entranrp to Mun-fcuilder, "we opened the first exhibit nrarh. SO 10 ri Aw. tin.

yt jT' Ue our nationwide facilities to buy or srll rpiilrntial, roniinerrial or industrial property PREVIEWS INCORPORATED Thr Salinnal Rtal Estate Clearing House 342 Moditoei Av N. Y. C. MUrray Hill 2-7740 .1. ver-stone.

registered architect. Man- hattan Beach Gardens DOWNTOWN BUILDING are of Colonial architecture, buJ: 16 Court St under the man-of brick, steel and concrete, featar- cment of Brook.rVn Man-ing a number of innovation in d- i sign and 1 ogement Corporation, Windsor 6-5800 Hornet in our $4 000.000 Manhattan BMcb Garden oommuruty of one "At past end of Dip prmiiMila which Joaeph P. Day brsan to de.

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