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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 27

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D5 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, SEPT. 14, 1941 Flatbush Houses Attract Buyers M. ShurarK, builder of Lifetlm Homes, at E. 29th and Flat-bush, reports an unusual attendance at the opening of hi model home In this group of 18 homes last weelr, end. "Two sales were marie and many prospects for Immediate future sales," he states.

These homes are located In an attractive residential neighborhood of over S00 one-family homes, near a school and the shop-ping center. 3' til f. JliwM I Sa I I WtWm' AiiilMla aaar V. 'f" II I.ona; Island Real Estate For Sat Really Brokers 01 Bay Ridge Ask For Subway Link Make Plea at Meeting And Report Activity In Buying Market Reports of Increased realty activity In Bay Ridge and the hope of a new subway link for Bay Ridge In 1942 were expressed at the first Fsll meeting of the Realty Brokers of Bay Ridge on Wednesday evening at the Bay Ridge Hofrbrau, 8608 4th Ave. Edward J.

Kingsbury, president, presided at the meeting and in a message of welcome predicted greater activity for the Fall and Winter season. Many brokers present indicated that there had been an enthusiastic demand for apartments and homes in Bay Ridge because of the new Fort Hamilton High School which was opened last Monday. Allan M. Cuttle, chairman of the transportation committee, told the members that a new subway link along 10th from 39th St. to 86th connecting with the West End Line, was first on the list of projects of the board of transportation and would be started In 1942 if priority for material could be obtained.

A nominating committee to choose a slate for the year 1942 was elected. The members are: Thomas J. Clark, Walter Heuchel, Francis X. Sullivan, Frank Bada-latto. Herbert Bauersfeld, John P.

Horrigan and Allan M. Cuttle. This YOU ARE IxWITED TO INSPECT THE NEW INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED GREAT NECK HOME SOLD This eight-room ond both dwelling, on a woodland setting in Harbor Hills, Great Neck, has been purchased by M. C. Loew from the builder, Bob Rose.

AND UP F.H.A. TERMS tion of the block bounded by Boyl- i ston, Clarendon, Newbury and Berkeley in the Back Bay, adjoining Boston's famous Copley Square. "The appointment not only marks further expansion of interstate activities by the Charles F. Noyes Company, but reflcct.s the flfl fPl ffl liS rlPl 1 1 lilyi LjJ I i rl 1 1 Fr II 1 I i rl group will also serve as the membership committee for 1942. The members of the Realty Brokers of Bay Ridce stood in silent prayer out of respect for the late Albert Mezcy, a member who died on Monday.

Charles Mcrante presented a gavel to the organization. New members elected to membership at the mertins were Ugo Manca, Class James A. O'Hara, Class Ellwood M. Smith, Class Frank M. Olascn, Class Henry L.

Nichols. Class Philip Turecamo, Class C. A Rcalriclcd Modern Community 34 Minutra from New York City Parochial, Public and High Schoola Bathing, Boating, Coif, Tcnnia, Etc. LOFT ESTATE HOMES BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME ON Mi 100 OR MORE By GUST SVENS0N, Via Sunriac Hifkwav ar Merrick Road Between Rockville Centra and Baldwin OPfN DAII.V 9 A.M. TO P.M.

1 Tel. Baldwin A.V f- Appointed Agent for New Boston Building The Charl-s F. Noye.s Company, has been appointed New York renting agent for the new $5,000,000 home office building In Boston, of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, it was announced jc-tTriay by William B. Falconer, president of the Noyes organization The beautiful structure will occupy the westerly por progressive step taken by this great insurance company to interest New-York retail organizations in the possibilities of Boston branches," said Mr. Falconer." Real Estate at Auction Real Estate at Auction Real Estate at Auction Real Estate at Auction Real Estate at Auction IN GREYSTONE COLONY One of the 250 homes being built in Greystone, the F.

E. Gibson, Builders, development ot Lokeview two blocks east of Long Beoch Road, Rockville Centre. The house of "expansion" bungalow design, contains five rooms ond bath on the first floor, the occomponying plans show. tit" jjt i i hiai eaJi Sales Reveal Home Demand In New Nassau Count Colon iinaaii Ca Air Line Aviator Buys New Home in Port Washington Capt. David Little of the American Air Lines has purchased a new Colonial style suburban home of seven rooms and two baths at 35 BoRart Ave.

in the community of Old Hills at Port Washington, it was announced yesterday by Trowbridge and Davis, builders and developers. The house, of the center hall type, includes a dropped living room with beamed ceiling. Four bedrooms and two baths are located on the second floor. The natural slope of the plot places the basement at grade level at the rear of the house, allowing for full-sized basement windows overlooking a garden terrace. The Navy Represents Security for the Nation.

Real Estate Represents Security for You in These Days of Higher Prices, Rising Rents, Inflation WASSAU COUNTY OFFERS AT said Mr. Davis, "is enhanced by a horseshoe-shaped tree-lined road of glittering blue stone, on which all the homes front. This arrangement will offer Rockwin Center dwellers all the quiet and privacy to be derived from a cul-de-sac. The homes themselves are built on various sized pious differing in dimensions and landscaping as their designs decree. "Naturally, the large variety of materials required to finish these homes appropriately has been difficult to obtain but the builders are in a position to guarantee the delivery of such modern conveniences as: Petro Automatic Oil Burners, Fitzgibbons Diretaires for circulating and filtering air, and countless others.

Mr. Palestine and Mr. Lind-roos insist that they will stick by their original slogan We'll keep building!" to? fol ot I "''ojerf ooo n. Mm I Na. 1S fWtl, The Increased buying activity In the small home field in Nassau County was further evidenced last weekend at the formal opening of Rockwin Center Homes on Rockwin Road off DeMott Baldwin, midway between Sunrise Highway nd Southern State Parkway.

Of the seven homes fully completed at the development only three remained unsold and deposits have been accepted on those from prospective buyers. These figures were Issued by Jerome Davis, sales manager for the firm of Howard Palestine and Harold Llndroos, builders of this group of individualized small homes. Designed by Joseph Watterson, noted Long Island architect, this development is the first effort along these lines by this firm. All their former activity has been building better type homes for individuals. Mr.

Watterson, too, has achieved fame for designing some of Long Island's better home. This combination, with its background of individual styling, has stated its Intention of introducing this technique In the building of planned communities. Hence there are no two Rockwin Center homes alike. "'The natural beauty of the shade trees surrounding this community," mm aw Long Island Real Estate For Sale 55oo oo- $200 new Lone Island Real Estate For Sale 1 T'AL UT In ROCKVILLE CENTRE CIO ani lots eor ROCKWIN CENTER "'9 ond up HOME5 THOVSAXDS OF FINE PROPERTIES FOR THE AMOUNT OF TAXES DUE NOW ABSOLUTELY OWNED BY THE COUNTY IN FEE SIMPLE. This it net so-called "tax sale" these properties have been legally FORECLOSED and the former owner cannot redeem them NOW or EVER.

Whatever you purchase is indisputably YOURS. The TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. will GUARANTEE YOUR TITLE for a small charge if you, so desire. OlMOTT AVE. ROCKWIN HO.

BALDWIN, LONG ISLAND Citmr nut ind set for yourself why, within (he vast (M daya. thlrtv.thrr famlllea have purchased homes In thla attractively planned eommu- tlr- nltv. On Lakevlew avenue, in ma f.akinnaku. nw rssldtnltal section MANY MAKING PROFITS NOW Tti mttit talkftri itwiit dtvolipmnnt th Situth Short thi hnmi fif iiithntl wind inrf Amur! tail "Mil ira int will btik an lantraut ilati, frftMlNff an broad wlmtini Mua-itaat rali and framad by tha filial a natural woadlantf. (Ireyatone aharea the fine environment and accessibility to both eltr and seashore tor which Rockville Centre il noted.

Within walk-Inr distance of illation, chool. I n. nnlv few minute' drive YOU MUST HAVE THIS CATALOG Iron neachen, coU courses ano Nile hrrnre nave nomrx lhl calibre been available In tnia community at auch low pricea. Thi book ronlain cnni-plel information rrcardinjc Ihouhandit of hat-jean. fnr hnmr-aeekr ra.

In.ffciura, and huildrm. 11 ffiva thr up net prir on arh parrel by ths tnxrn it up I he county, too absolutely need thih catalogue in order to ver the many detcrtptloiu, maps and pieturea of tale offerinjea in advance of the auction The County haa aet a nominal price of only AA on the ratatoKHe to rover partly the phyalral cot of production, tlt'c extra by mati.i Real estate is already on the rise. You read every day of owners selling parcels and making PROFITS. Numerous purchasers at last year's Nassau County Auction sale have either built homes or sold their holdings at attractive profits. NASSAU FASTEST GROWING 5 ROOMS, BATH, GARAGE From Nw Vara, inri Bntfiltlyn hv tar: ftimrlia Hlfftway la Lfl Raieh Raatl.

villi Contra, laM ta DMtt Am. him. rtfht ta ftorkwin Road; ar Sthr Statu Parkway ta Grand Avmim 'aiit 21). rliht ta DiMatt Avanua. rliht ta Rmrw-h Raid, I Second Floor Soace for Eipanslnn; Oil Burner; Insulation: Sewers, 001 10.

It. Innrticapcd plot from $6000 Monthly carrylna chemes ss low as a.43.02; rnA unancint. thousand dollars a few years ago and may soon be worth a thousand dollars again! THIS AUCTION VOI OPPORTUNITY These are the kind of opportunities you will have, if you attend the Nassau County auction sale because all these foreclosed bargains will be offered at an upset PRICE representing the SMALL AMOUNT OF TAXES DUE ON EACH PARCJEL You may never have another opportunity like this again. ACT on it. Attend this all important sale of FORECLOSED REAL ESTATE But first send for the complete catalogue without which you will not know what or where to buy THE COUNTY WANTS TO MAKE NO PROFITS It is desirous only of restoring these parcels to progressive private ownership.

That is why the F. E. GIBSON MULDERS, Inc. Ta aaeb! Sunrise HUhwiy to font Beech Road (at BordVn'il, left to Lakevlew theft rliht. Or Southern State Yarkwer a Rorkvllle Centre (Kill 11 Al and seuik What to do when prices are on the up, when rents are rising, when there is every evkience of impending INFLATION? The answer BUY REAL ESTATE! SENSATIONAL REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY According to the Herald Tribune of Sunday, August 24th real estate sales in Manhattan broke all -time records in the history of the Real Estate Board statistics and sales of realty on Long Island in 1941 were up 25 "to 100 over the same period of the banner real estate year.

1940. The Herald quotes these reasons given by various purchasers for this tremendous buying spurt: "Fear of inflation, "Rising prices," "Security," "Rising rents." "Shortage of houses, best return on investment," "Fear of Inflation low yield on savings accounts," "Prefer real estate as a hedge against Inflation." The smart investor is buying real estate, the wise renter Is purchasing home AS A HEDGE AGAINST INFLATION. BUILDING la Lake, lew Jbreeue. Then left ta jMueee. YOU MAY SECURE YOUR CATALOG (1) culling al lli Itntundi, Maauu Couniv Court House, Minpola, L.

(2) calling at the office of Eugrne R. Hurtty and Charlra K. Rtiaell, Attorneys for Naaau County, 194 Old Country Road, (3) mailing (lie attached coupon with 60 cent (10 (fins is for postage), or I unr these IS. Y. Journal-American "ad" office: West list St.

(at Times Square) Park How (Downloii) I Atlantic Ave. (Brooklyn) Says Homeseekers Prefer Rambling Type Residences Increased activities during the month of August In Briar-Cliff at Merrick, where Mack Kanner Sons, Long Island home builders, are developing a new community of 290 homes, has resulted In the speeding up of new construction for the Fall market. Mack Kanner announced yesterday that the second section, which will embrace a total of 85 houses and on which work was started several weeks aao, will be open this weekend with four new model homes. In addition, eight more homes are In the course of construction. A steady demand for large plots in the Briar-Cliff development has caused the building firm to revise the basic plans for this new section so that plots ranging in alie from 7.000 square feet up to as high as J5.000 square feet are available.

In addition, Mr. Kanner states that "the center hall type of rambling Colonial home has thus far proven so popular with home buyers that they would predominate in future construction. The new homes will follow along the fundamental styles of architecture and Interior layout that were originated in the development." CPU NT Nassau County is the fastest growing county in America a veritable hot spot of real estate and building activity. At this great auction sale you will be able to buy choice Nassau County real estate for a fraction of its assessed valuation. -Think of buying a real home, with Improvements, for less than $1000.

Think of purchasing a nearby improved homo site two or three lots) for less than $100 and then building your own brand new home on terms less than your present rent. Think of picking up a good business location for $100 that cost somebody a County has made it so easy fnr you to secure this valuable catalogue and to purchase property SEE PAGE 7-D FOR SELECT LIST Apartments For Rent Brooklyn Long Island County Trcanurrr or YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY CASH! (dl If situated In School Pistnct the Tnwn ot Hempstead. Sihnol District Taxes. (el If located In an Incorporated vil-Ihe such rlaima for taxes and assessment as the incorporated villas may he able to esuhhfh TKRMS ON SAI.K: Th- In ti. rnnrevert will a Riwil and niarkii-able title in f'-r simpl'V i and rloar of all encumbrances except follow-inn: (al Znnme rf-ylrn lions the rfimimj-nitv wilhm which it is 1m alH.

hnrlra E. Rurll A Kusene U. Hurley, Attorneys, 194 Ol'l Country Mineola, Long Mand, Y. Km loner, plon.se find tOc to rover cost and poataRp for on copv nf thf nfttMftl ratalr(Eu (ontaininp thousandu of unprvrpdentd harpains in inl to be sold at public auction in Spptem brr and (Ktobf Name Adrtrens City tfltp Yah mav par as litttf as 2flr down on rontrart. 'Thr halanrr.

may be paid In amall monthly pajmfnts, or you may tinmrdialrly tk title to pur-rhasr of or more, lor aa little down: THK Wlt.l. TAKH Pl.AC'K AT TIIK At IIITIIHMM, I'ltLlfK HKAII-pt ARTKR. MIMOI.A, I.IIMi IS. LAND. AT 'J I'.

M. ON SATI KPAV, Sfcl'T. 2 1 VATI' Kl) A OCT. 4 AT-IKDAY, OCT. .11.

lb Resttictie mxenants appennns: ot I (fi nesirictions against removing sand moid. I and top soil, lei Taxes he, online a Inn nltei Sep- Further terma sale in MUlofijr temhrr Jk I'Hl dcKribed. i.

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