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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 35

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. OCT. 19, 1947 35 type of architecture with rll I Many Mew Houses i i jjij i i i i ii I --V 5, it 4. REAL ESTATE I of 32 Kenwood Road, held at Garden City Homes In Elmont Have vi Mliru mitri iui tiutria iia r- a choice of lioth the bungalow' and two-stor' types. All plots are exceptionally large and house set back is sufficient to provide for flower gardens In Recent Deals Wooded Area of Massdpequa 5 Been Purchased grass plots.

Prices start at William Enequlst, Inc Setting for New Home Colony According to Edward J. To- with the usual long term Garden City realty firm, as finance plan. jbroker sold the Dorothy K. Ene- Residents of Huntlev Estateslquist home at Whitehall Boule $20,000, to Loui and Marie Herfort of Mineola, formerly owned by CapU Ivan Spong; 60 Poplar held at $26,500, by George A. Waterman to Harry S.

Percival of Garden City; 35 Locust St. oyned by Edna Stickell and sold to John A. Handy Jr. of Lewtston. N.

held for also. 72 Huntington Road to T. A. Davies of Brooklyn, formerly owned by J. F.

Kalbacher, held at and 156 Brompton Road by R. R. Moses to C. B. Wicart of Ar-lington, Va held at $27,500.

One of the last heavily rood-i The new nomes are from 4 bin. president of the Warwick areas in the lone-established to 6, rooms and start from vard, Garden City, to Frederick Brenninkmever of England. $9,150 vith carrying charges as Inw 3 CJQ nor mnnth V.arh town of Massapequa eing Manor Realtv builders 800' facilities V. schools, churches and Iran- of Huntley Estate homes itL, fI()se by AMOclateU Locustwood Boulevard and with Mr. Tobin in the develoo- This house has been-in single i rapidly converted into a bust-ihrvmo is nn nlrxt Rfl 100 Thpv ownership since the former owner built It in 1921, and was ment of Huntlev Estates is Mac Jing section of fine homes known as Lake Park situated include large living room, two and four bedrooms, kitchen, dinette, expansion attic, fire held at $18,000, Welson, secretary and treasurer of the building corporation.

The firm also reports the sale L- place, tiled bath, full cellar, oil heat, modern kitchen cabinets and range and seasoned lumber throughout. 109th Elmont, the market for "quality built homes" in established residential areas has imporved to such an ctuent that builders are hard pressed to meet the demand. Mr. Tobin said his company built and sold 91 homes during the past few months at Huntley Estates and are now in process of completing an additional 200 dwellings for early occupancy. Featured are homes in many Ju.st north of the Massapequa Long Island Railroad Station.

Two hundred and fifty homes re being built on more than one thousand lots. One mile stretch of land fronts Massapequa State Park. This section is restricted to a minimum of two homes to the block. An interesting feature is the individual design of homes to fit the needs Residents of Massapequa, which Is about 55 minutes from IN NEW MASSAPEQUA COLONY One of the recently completed dwellings in the Loke Pork home deelopment in Massapequa, L. I.

The selling price of the houses is $11,990, as announced by the builder, Lake Park Land and Homes, Inc. the city, enjoy two beautiful lakes, trout fishing, ocean and bay fishing, several bathing beaches, boating, two golf courses, skiing and sledding in and wishes of each buyer. "The result," says President Peter F. nearby Bethpage State Park and horseback riding on the Cropsev Avenue Realties, of 4lM Manhattan. The architect is Alexander Zam-shnuck.

The operation is estimated to cost olleran of Lake Park Land Apartment Plans Involve $726,000 iiomes, the developer, "is bridle path immediately adjoin pleasing variety of ing the property. Among recent Westwood Estates "NASSAU COUNTY'S" "EXCLUSIVE HOJTt COLONY" purchasers of homes in the de- Mr. colleran has built many velopment are: Charles of Massapequas fine homes. He Dusch, Yonkers. N.

Thomas FINE COLONIAL HOMES IN Plans have been filed at the borough building bureau in the Municipal Building for five three-story apartment houses to be built on the west side of Bay confines his operations he says. FLATBUSH immediate Ponenion Attractive One-Family Home. 8 Rooms Srmi-tlnuhed Basement. OH Heat, All Brass Plumbing Man Extras. PR1CF fU.M A FINE COMMUNITY to established towns because he feels that the prospective home J.

Funk, St. Louis, Bruce McFadden, Laurelton; Wallace Ecklund. Free port; Melvin Campbell. Bronxville. N.

Robert .1. Quinn, Brooklyn; Ilk?" -l 17th the east side of Bay ltith the south side of Crop- 1 Real Suburban Atmosphere Shaded Streets, Surrounding Homes Sold from $20,000 to $30,000 owner "should not make a life-'time investment in a new com munity that may or may not at sey Ave. anil tne norm sine oi Shore Parkway. REAL EKTATK Typical Home la Lake Park Land and Home Area of Itaaaapoquft 1454 Flatktsh B'klvo. OI.

4-OOOS The project is sponsored by Short Walk to Denot Walter Knopf, Hempstead; Edward K. Havens, Richmond Hill; Daniel D. Berolzheimer, Manhattan; Robert H. Smith, Rockville Centre; Charles E. tract the type of responsible citizen who protects and enhances property values." He maintains that to buy a lot or a 35 to 40 Minutes to Penn Sta.

tract the type of reeponsible citizen who prolMti and enhance property value. In Maneapequa ynu know that you have de-irahle mirroundinji and neighbor you don't gamble! Prolect your home investment and multiply your oalifluction by building your home in an already established rommunily of fine homes. Don't make a life-time investment in a new community that may or may not al home in a settled community is Moslander, U. S. A.

A. Hamp-to purchase a known quantity. ton, Va. OUTSTANDING California Bungalows 1 2,400 Garage Oil Burner Normandie 5-Level Homei 1 6,500 you're not ready In build right nou: clinch your right to thin e.1-tabliihed community by purchasing ALL THESE FEATURES '9150 by any comparison! FOR Davenport Urges Early Start Of Needed City Projects for as little as 250 LOTS LIBERAL TERMS Small Down Poymnt CARRYING CHARGES Colonial 2-Story Homes the suburbs gains momentum with increased building activ Par Month Come out thit werfcenrf Writ or phone niFRCTIONsi: Drive nut via SimrlM Hlthwsr In railroad MaUon at Massapequa. office directly opposite By train: IOn Ulead R.

alanhattn or Brooklyn to Mawapequ lalLoo. ity. Increasing volume of title business affecting residential rooms, including large living room, 2 large bed Asa result of unprecedented population growth, suburban communities in the New York City area were urged yesterday by Henry J. Davenport, president of the Home Title Guaranty Company, to undertake additional municipal services such as schools, sewage dis- building plottages In nearby 1 5,850 to 1 8,500 Some With Center Halls Westwood Estates Frqnklin 6t Cornwall Avei. Malverna suburbs forecasts construction operations that will draw vast Direction: Southern State Farkwav posal, fire protection, water and rooms.

expansion allie. fireplace. tiled bath, cellar, otl heat, modern kitchen cah-incls and range lumber throughout. $850 extra buy 6'2 room, including 4 large variety of home to choose from plot (0x100 included, but service, railroad station adjoining properly 62 train daily. and Brooklyn SO minute by Long Island R.

property fronting on Massapequa State live in Massapequa, an exclusive community with 2 beautiful lake, trout fiahing, ocean and bay fishing, several to Franklin Aff. exit, turn anuth on Franklin Ave. Cernwell Ave. (let numbers of new residents to these areas." Mr. Davenport pointed to the fact that there are now 421,000 more families in the Metropolitan area.

than there were In 1910, reflecting, in some com frame llcht). ether facilities as soon as pos sihle. "These utilities wait while Tillage and town hoards debate their need with property owners," Mr. Davenport declared. munities, the fact that popula New 2 Family RIDGEWOOD Solid brick home; 'gas heat; garage; blocks from Jefferson St.

station BMT (14th St. Line) 1734 Troutman St. EVerireen 4-H1SK tion has doubled and even trebled since the census of that year. 'Yet there has been little In lining beaches, boating, 2 golf courses, year around sports, short drive to Jones Beach, world' most famous bathing tMort. LAKE PARK LAND AND HOMES, inc.

I860 Broadway, Now York 'Already, schools are overcrowded in certain communities. Sewage disposal is an acute problem right now. In another year, these problems will be multiplied enormously 1 crease in municipal services in these communities during that FHA PROVED tZ I BUNGALOWS 0oW4 I i a garden "7 1 PLOTS fcjTp' OIL BURNERS 50x100 WQty 1' With Btecitirntinru(iUii rnumd ILiM "vwW Only in Higher Priced Homes? -t- 9,990 itjJ period. Mr. Davenport asserted.

"Wartime shortages of ma Room 710 Circle I-0J11 Seariie Higkway app. R. R. statiaa Tel. Mtssaptaia 1125 NEW STORES FOR RENT Corner Ave.

wni S7th Ht. Suitalolfl for Pood Shops. Show, Auto Accefcorle. Dry Crooda, SU-tlcnery. SportUn Goods, Etc.

HARRY M. LEWIS INC. Renting Agrnti 26M Ateint DEwty 2-2200 Buying Activity Steadily Gains in Commuting Areas terial and labor prevented additions, even if property owners were filing to approve the higher taxes necessary to carry out such extensions. "In some of the old-established villages, long-time rest dents are still expecting their village hoards to operate within budgets little larger than they were before 'population I rjT1 Maitepequa, I. Ope a Daily A.M.

ta 7 P.M. ar by appeiatoMat JBxfiiiy Qualified VeUrn For Qualified Vettrana NO DOWN PAYMENT App. $68 monthly pays all carrying charge The West Hempstead section of T.on? Island has been an ac It tive area in the real estate zoomed. ttiarlrt HiiT'incr ihp nsst few ''Now, however, town and! Huntley Estates weeks, Charles Hoerning village officials must take a' NEW MODEL OPEN TODAY in DETACHED HOMES 2 LARGE BEDROOMS Large living room, open staircase to expansion t- t.ir rnnmt kll4.hn hilllt- 7'fc Famous Community at Valley Stream '8750 stated yesterday at his office 'lOl Birch West Hempstead. firm position this respect, and immediately begin provid-; ing for expansion of municipal; SEE, COMPARE APPRECIATE! OUR BUYERS ARE OUR BEST ADVERTISERS New and used houses, business sites, gas station locations and other property have services, Mr.

Davenport con- Itinued. "This will mean bond LOCUSTWOOD BLVD. 109TH AVENUE (Opp. BHttHriit Riir Trnck) LOCUSTWOOD ESTATES, ELMONT, L. I.

DIRECTIONS: Belt Parkway to Hempstead Turnpike, take east bound exit, drive three blocks, turn right to property. figured in recent deals closed issues ana siignuy nigner taxes $10,000 COULDNT BUY MORE I the realty broker. by to meet sinning tuna ana new servicing requirements. How-! "The demand as far as homes tn cabinets, dining space, tile bath with tub and shower. Janitrol Oil Burning hot water healing unit, convector type" rad atinn.

hnrdwnnd Iltwirj. insulation, large landscaped plot. FHA INSURED PREFERENCE TO VETERANS NO CASH SH3 6 month! pays taxes, fire and morteaie Insurance, interest and reduces mortsate. 4V2 ROOMS 2 BEDROOMS ever, the increased total assessed value as a result of new construction during the past year or two and future construction will largely offset these badly-needed Sta. or stores.

BEVERLY TERRACE Near Gibson R. R. Station 30 min. express to Penno Flatbush Brooklyn, 93 troms daily. Close to are concerned" said Mr.

lng "centers essentially at the present, time on a house or bungalow in the SS.000 to price range, with pleasant neighborhood and accessibility to commutation facilities as the prime requisites. The trouble schools and churches. MODEL HOME AT SOUTH CENTRAL PLACE in benulijul CORPORATION The GIBSON Prompt action and speed are if Williston Park. L. I.

C. I. Preference PLOTS 60x100 Liberal Term Colored lilt lata Bailt-ia kaasaer Med. CaV. alaiter wafts Hollywood kilckta wita complete wad caktatti Aipsalt tilt floor krtckea diatttt Hardwood sak floors Falls' iasalatcd Cat ktat Attestant) Fall baieatent Eiptasioa tttic ktt staddia, electric tttlttl aiaiaf Panel doors tkroafkoiri Pavtd streets, kttckts, stores, sckeol, I.

R. R. ilk it ttias. Lovely cotamutity. LONDON HOMES Nerthtida Ferndolt Ct.

of Grtot Nick C0PIAQUE, I. I. Marrick Rd. ta Copiaqua Turn left an Great Neck Rd. to Ftrndale Ct.

Then Right te Proaarry. Brooklyn OHica 26 Court Room 1 005 TRianfU 5-013! Telephont Volley Stream 5-2300 Cllrm fiikvnn R. Station -1 Directions By Auto Sunrise Highway. Merrick Rd. or Bouthern Paraisy to Central Ave turn rlalu (south i to Zmmfr PI.

By Bubway and Bus- or Bih Subway In Parsons Blvd Station, then Oram Park Bus to O.bson P'stion Bv T. 'Q oinson ptiiunn is, says Mr. Hoerning, the title company the general complaint, "there president, asserted. "For ex-' Just aren't enough houses Sample," he said, "if the initial the lower priced field to sell! legal steps toward building a to the veteran or the civilian, new school or addition were this being especially true ofjtaken today, more than a year i West Hempstead, which is rf-iwould elapse before it could be ten the favorite choice of tne. ready for occupancy.

The same prospective buyer, as far as lo-'is true of sewage disposal, wa- 6 FULL ROOMS and SUN DECK ONLY 45 MINUTES FROM FLATBUSH AVENUE OR PENN STATION cation is concerned. The suoplv and other utilities const ruction. peal of West Hempstead to the buver lies in its scenic attrac- companies real- The utility Brooklyn Real Estate Board tiveness, as well as in its good ize the acuteness of the prob- train and bus service, its neign-jiem of rapidly growing subur-borhood schools and the prox-jban population and are steadily Telephone TRiangle 5-5183 44 Court Street lmity of Hempstead's large can-vine out exoansion rro- BRICK FHA ft Pay to Do Butinet With a Realtor BUNGALOWS on A1 2 Rooin plus expansion attic, full baspmrnt, poured ronrrftr fnuntlaiion, colored tile hath, oil heat, hard-Mood floor. 3-roat planter walls, insulation. ronriTi(Tif to trhnnls, iJioppintj.

churchea, transportation 1 A eloran Only $500 1 ah 6hopping centers, which areigrams. The towns and Villages, constantly growing." i however, are lagging far be- Atthe present time Mr. So js the Federal Govern-I ring is contracting a number! ment. Even mail delivery Is of nationally known merehan-liarkjm? in some of the rapidly dising and business firms, areas. prospective tenants of a veryj "Tne time certainly has ar- Mm 1 large business enter, which; rved for municipal officials to FL'RMSHLO Modd llamt Open Daily Sunday 'til 7 P.

M. HilUide and Concord Aienuoh, Will.Mion Park, I. iiilril 'rliv lo rail Witlu A' -thDrn turn 'ifh to i ifr llMtt t'jtn riatht. nrwprty OK HillH A. in LinHd Avr YOUR LOCAL REALTOR, A MEMBER OR THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BOARD.

IS PLEDGED TO GIVE LOYAL SERVICE TO HIS CLIENTS IT COSTS NO MORE TO EMPLOY HIM AND HE BRINGS WITH HIM A BACKGROUND OF RECOGNIZED ABILITY. EXPERIENCE AND KNOWL. EDGE. MOREOVER, A REALTOR'S CODE OP ETHICS REQUIRES THAT HE GIVE TRUTHFUL ADVICE TO HIS CLIENTS. WHEN YOU BUY.

RENT OR SELL CON SULT A REALTOR. IN BROOKLYN ONLY MEMBERS OF THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BOARD HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE THE TITLE REALTOR. Will ne erectea on iong isidnu0Ver.ri(le objections to provid- within a year. jng adequate local services." "Major capital investments of, this type," the broker re- Buy Flatbush Home marked, "will steadily enhance) Joseph Minneman has pur- DRIVE OUT Wllliititn l'rk tlurr ttirti kfl nrir blok. tlifii Mb; til orit hlm-k to olmul Ave.

WfKlvJ 4i roltmi.l ai, A i'wiibt Hi. Tel. iUrlm ity BUILT TO SELL FOR $14,900 AND $15,900 NOW PRICED AT $12,200 AND $12,900 STEPltlNY HOMES. INC. MURRAY ROAD AND BROADWAY, HICKSVILLE, L.

I. the opportunities offered con- chased from the Estate of Aug-sistently by Long Island tothejust P. Munning, the two-story nrospective buver, whether a one-family dwelling located at Imne Them by Thit Sign home owner, a builder, a pro- 74 Wellington Couk, on a plot Take Central Parkway la Old Country Road Turai Slight te Broadway HARRT M. I.CWia CO Mr NT. Int.

sfessional or a business man, 117x115, assessed at $16,000 MAln 4-lS0 1119 Montstue St for the land and $26,500 for creating a steady demand tor Long Island's building sites." U.I.EN BINDf St, Int. 685 Noatraod Ave. t-7827- FRANK A. BADOLATO, Ine. M2J Uth Ave.

BEnsonhuret a-200 ITI1WVT RRAI.TT (IILVrSTrtl 2804 Avenue EDWARD LYONS, Int. 531 Nostraild Avt HARTR WOODS land and improvements, Joseph W. Trimble acting as broker. EXCEPTIONAL IIIVESTMEIITh as the movement of families to DCwtv 1-2100 NSMas l-SOOO MAna. t-SOtO OBwts 8-3111 3157 Noetrand e.

DEwer 9-C033 320,000 Sq. Ft. FIREPROOF INDUSTRIAL BLDG. 1350 Fialliuin Avt b. n.

McNrri 1S3S E. 1810 St (Spitnadt S-M13 7 OFNNIt II. OAI.CT 1443 East IStb St BAFFA A) DIXON 1U Montaaut Bt imu IN ALFIFRT R. MENCONt rRiantlt S-M30-1 OVER 23 POSSESSION TOTAL GROSS INCOME $134,544 OLenmore 8-8414 U78 BiUOWick Avt ONE YEAR NET PROFIT $8M74 lit Block From rlEVNTTT SON, Ine. NBritu 8-1845 448 Iaa 8t M.

C. O'BRIEN, In. 798 Nottrand Ave PResldent 4-8500 Branch: 1184 naibusb Avt. BU 4-4200 Railroad Siding 350 Lb. Floors rt rk bfsitv COMPANY 1U Avenue CSpianada 7-3800 johm rlLLMA BEAt E8TATB Ite.

741 DalQD Bt BOutta 4-044S Manhattan Bridge Giving it Valuable Outdoor Advt. Possibilities Sprinkler System 10 Elevators 50 ON MORTGAGE OB 9-4110 RADWIN A WAS'tRMAN 411 Avenue BO 4-0100 850 FtttbUbh Avt. IAMES R. GII.VARar 281 court SI 60 Second II BAI FE REALTY 1591 riaUush Avt ENTIRE BLOCK, iAV, FRONT, DDnnil VM PEARL WATER STS. DilUUIVLiria sit I OI 4-4444 BAVIt.Avn a SONS.

Ine. Si Fulton 8t. SlAln 1-0478 BEachTts J-3300 1AMFS A. HCANET Jr. AUCTION NOV.

5 SLOMSiA lat 187S SSth St. TIMM REHRENS 190 leonuiue St 2 P.M. BROOKLYN R.E.EXCHANCE 189 MONTAGUE STREET 1 IBS Mantltut Bl. TRIantlt S-5590 TRlana.t S-3939 UAJa 4-2S4S Aik For Booklet Information Rt Broker's Participation on (hit 5al On Request DAVID JARET CO. 150 Monlat ut 81 SfEI.Vn.LE A.

KELSET 147 Broadway i WATERMAN REA1.TI COMPANY 215 Momatue St. TRitnalt S-1M4 EDNA M. WRITE 373 9th Bt. tcor. Sta Art.) SOuth 8-401 0 BTsts 3-1044 1 111 1 1 Don't Be Public.

ELMER S. I.EVIE CO. 888 Nostrand Ave. (cor. Atltntlet L.

L. TEARSLE1 15S 7 lb Ave. intviist l-siil MA. 3-5544 Pledged to Greater Brooklyn BUYS HOME IN HEMPSTEAD Dr. Victor J.

Finger, who is connected with the Equitable Life Assurance Society, has purchased this new home in the Fairview community on Jerusalem at Williams Hempstead. The houses are being built by the Strausmaa Construction Company. 1.e on a private ttrept in nnr of Brooklyn' exrlu-stiver rosiilontiiil loralilica. 1 and 2-familv lrik lioniri prirnl from $18,000. KlRKMOST IIOMKS.

72n. Court at Shore Road, Htooklxn. I 72nl 100 ft off Sliorr Rrl. 52 YIARS OF AUCTION LIADIRtHIP BUY U. S.

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