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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 31

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 31

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN, APR 13, 1952 31 Hempstead Realty Firm Plans iRent Buyers of Expansion of Departments "ouses Open 3d Section To Meet Demand Confident that sales volume Long Island's outstanding home nun in wi wi i jr of both old and new homes developments, including Nor- the handled by his firm in 19a2 bedrooms, a full wall of built-in bookcases in the living room area, two-way linen closet, special storage and vanity cabinets in the bath and an unusal innovation in dwellings of this price class a sliding formica-topped serving bar accommodating both the dining area and kitchen through a specially constructed wall opening. The Wantagh. Ranger is of-feripg at $11,990, the same price firm as general sales manager stales project at unara 1 will rise sub-stantial 1 For Mew Houses in the new homes division. near Lufberry Ave, Wan- it Special stress will be placed taen started this rwst mercnan- f-'w- With the first and second sec week when Harry L. West- above the $9.5 million in sales recorded in 1951, dising of new homes, Mr.

I heimer, John D. Eynard, Samuel Miller, Nicholas Milano, Alvar tions of 63 houses in their Wan-tagh Oaks project almost sold 1 Obedin said. Erickson, Fred Kirsch and Jo as the Bennington, the two-bed- out. builders Robert Bernhard Norman M. Obedin, presi seph J.

Stone took title to their and Sidney Berg are putting: room Cape Cod with expansion the third group of 40 center-hall attic that helped open the 210- in toaay highly competitive home building mar dent of N. M. Obedin Company, 124 Jackson St, Hempstead, L. an home center. homes, priced at $11,990 and new three-bedroom center hall ranch homes.

This was reported yesterday by Home Center Realty Co. of Merrick, agent for the six-room $12,990, on sale this weekend nounced yesterday the begin ning of an extensive expansion program for his real estate Kei. ne said, staairNomk "builders must become definitely promotion and advertising minded. The use of up-to-date merchandising methods dwellings. Priced from $14,750, Atlantic Beach Deal The Sea Isle Building Corporation haR sold a parcel of lots on 4th Atlantic Beachr to George Brown.

John H. Reynolds was the broker. at Jerusalem east of Wan-tagh Wantagh. The new group will serve to introduce a new ranch-style model of unusual design, the Wantagh Ranger. It has three sales and brokerage organiza the houses have one-and-two-baths, basement and attached tion.

As Initial moves, a separate garage. and carefully chosen media is imperative, and it is especially builders' advisory department is being added, together with I si A'JtaSWtaa' a important that builders em-" ploy experts in this field." an enlarged sales management Mr. Obedin predicted that division for homes selling below $12,000 in new home de FURMANVILLE AVE. 75th PLACE FOREST HILLS WEST velopments. FIRST BORN GETS $100 BOND In keeping with his established custom, of presenting a $100 U.

S. Bond to the first born in each of his new home developments, Milton Steinberg, to extreme right, is shown presenting the nest egg to Charles Joseph Zito, held by his father, Joseph Zito. Others in the photo from left to right are Fred Perry, sales director, and Rose Zito, mother of baby Charles. The Zitos reside at 63-55 74th Juniper Estates, Forest Hills West, a Steinberg new home project. Jassau and Suffolk counties will exceed the number sold in 1951 because of industrial ex David S.

jj IN THE HEART OF QUEENS CO. pansion now under way in Wilson, for the past two years sales those areas. He also said an increased demand will he felt i miliar ikuat manager' of for homes selling above $20,000. the Obedin i. wiuo.

organization, has been made general manager, while Stanley Steefel to Address Realty Board Class 17 0' JT "jiTZ Nowak, for many years active as sales director for some of he ninth session in the ten-lecture series on Legal Aspects and Tax Problems of Real Es Show Lale Homes tate, sponsored by the school of education of The Real Estate Board of New York, will cover the subject of "Transfers of In New Project Real Property." The speaker will be Robert D. Steefel. part ner of the law firm of Stroock At Bethpage, LI. Stroock Lavan. The lec ir iq LI tures are being held in the As With a record sales month sembly Hall of the Bar Association Building, 42 W.

44th enjoyed in their 60-home Hil Manhattan, on Mondays be tween 4 and 5 p.m. ton Terrace, colony, builders Abraham Tartasky and Samuel Greenberg plan to open the last; group of three-bedroom ranch! POINT PATCHOQUE Wt OEFV COMPETITION homes for public inspection to-j day at Stewart and Helena ALFAN HOMES, INC. Cortlitlly invito your Iniimtlo tf thou IN ATTRACTIVE SECTION OF SUFFOLK Sketch of the new $6,995 ranch-style model home with an attached garage and two-bedroom layout on a one-third acre plot which was just introduced at the 326-unit Muncie Park Estates development under construction on Hunter Ave. and Udall Road, in the Babylon-West Islip boundary area of Suffolk, L. L.

Laurence Lis is builder and Kern Realty Company is sales agent. low eeit 2 md 3-bedroom rtntturi the flneit watorfroat property In Suffolk County. $8,200 "Nta Tntw Outstanding Fiitm-H" Eipaniloa Attn Oil M.t Rnkarool Iniulatloa Oak Ficon Plaitit Tile Bin City Water Attukta Saraca vita Overhead Sua Dota. The Finest in Location, Materials and Construction one quarter of a mile north of Hempstead Turnpike, Bethpage, L. I.

This was reported yesterday by Trylon Realty, Forest Hills, exclusive agent, who further disclosed that the new $13,190 units will still be available to veterans for $690 down under pre-regulation terms. The selling cost will include full basement, attached garage and oil-fired heat. within a few minutes ride by auto or subway. Perry also ex CARRYING CHARGES pVaii ALFAN HOMES, INC. fime Beutk of Smith St.

Petihoeue. L. I. Direttleni: Mentauk HleriMy (Route 11) of the carrying charges. Subway, stores, school and religious institutions are in the immediate vicinity.

Furnished model Perry Reveals Advantages of Homes Projects te Drove Ave. (Potsaoauo), tura riant to Bay and house is open daily and Sunday for Inspection." plained that the entrance to the Belt Parkway direct route to Eastern Long Island and Northern New York State is within a few blocks of the development. "Atlantic Homes of brick construction are designed for two-family occupancy, with rent of one apartment covering most 30 MINUTES FROM MANHATTAN BROOKLYN ADJOINING JUNIPER PARK FOREST PARK GOLF COURSE, TENNIS COURTS, PARKWAYS CLOSE BY TRANSIT, STORES. SCHOOLS IN NEIGHBORHOOD 1 AND 2 FAMILIES 4 DIFFERENT DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM Perry, sales director of Atlantic Homes, 19th St. and Cropsey Ave, this borough an nounced yesterday that buyers In the colony enjoy many un-usual privileges.

"For ex ample." Perry explained the Admiration Homes Features 5, 6, 7 AND 8 ROOMS 14,990 Up 19th and 14,990 UP CROPSEY AVES. shore promenade paralleling the lower New York Harbor passes within a block of the property. This walk' and the surrounding parks are favorite recreational spots for adults and children alike. Many folks enjoy fishing along the promenade. "All Brooklyn beaches are NEARBY SHORE DRIVE STORES SCHOOLS CLOSE BY DYKER HEIGHTS GOLF COURSE PROMENADE 1 BLOCK SUBWAY Full Basements, Poured Concrete, Spacious Rooms, Recessed Radiation, Sleain Heal liy Oil, Bragg Plumbing, Copper Leaders and Gutters, Colored Tile Ceramic Baihn, Built-in Hampers, Steel Windows Throughout, Steel Door frames.

City Sewers, Oak Hardwood Floors, Hrghly Styled Kitchens, 1 and 2 Baths. Beautiful Homes in a Smart Location Rutland Rd. Bet. E. 45 St.

ft E. 46 St BROOKLYN 2-FAMILY 3-STORY BRICK AIJ rooms off foyer 3 coots of plaster Brass plumbing Oil hot water heat Completely insulated 3 spacious bedrooms 21 -ft. living room 2Vi bathi Near everything. 4 23-Yr. Mtg.

for GIV Liberal Term for Civilian. Model House Furnished by BIRNS, Woodhaven Rockaway Blvdi, Ozone Park, N. Y. An Outstanding Home Value The Finest in Tapestry Brick Construction DIRECTIONS: By Auto Any Parkway to Woodhaven Blvd, to Furmanville Ave. to Penelope follow it to Property, or 8th Ave.

Subway to 63d Drive Sta, Tri-Boro Bus to Property. LIBERAL TERMS FOR GIs AND CIVILIANS l-familr atrect-leTcl apartnente, all roome off foyer front and rear terracee, choice decoretlona, hot water hemt, Venetian blind, oak hardwood floor, corace, Inlaid HnoloBm. colored tile ceramic bath, eimaa enclosure over tub. All other modern featnres. ANOTHER MILTON STEINBERG DEVELOPMENT Directions: BMT West End Subway to 20th Ave.

Station, Short Wolk to property A MILTON STEINBERG DEVELOPMENT Model house) furnished by BIRNS Woodhaven Rockaway Ozone Park, N. Y. BLUE POINT PATCHOGUE WE DEFY COMPETITION ALFAN HOMES, INC. Cordially Invites your Inspection of the lowest cost home In Suffolk County. $6990 Not The.

Outstanding Future! Eipaniton Attic Tile Bath Yoametova Kitchen City Water Boekwool Insulation Oak Floors Automatic Heat Duets to Each Boom Attache Garace BLUE POINT MONTHLY PATS ALL PATCHOGUE 3S.00 MONTHLY PATS ALL ALFAN HOMES, INC. Rowland At. north of Montana: Blu Point, L. I. LIVE RENT FREE Extra "Income' Apartment Complsta With Kitchen Bath OCEAJj' OVERLOOKING LOWER Y.

HARBOR and ATLANTIC 4 Gl Mortgage PRE-REGULATION TERMS Modal Open Daily and Sunday for only nil IIIIBI! piianiniBiiiiaiiniB 7 mJJ DOWN FOR VETS (j) THE CITY OF NEW YORK mssm by BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION 11 Will Otter lor Sale WEE AND CLEAR SUBJECT TO UPSET PRICES Liberal Utiiih for lNon-Vels 'IS Appr. inontli pays all Carle ton Gables II i 13 CONTIGUOUS PARKING LOTS DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN DEPARTMENT STORE DISTRICT TO BE OFFERED SEPARATELY AM) AS A WHOLE SMITH STREET ES) BLOCKFRONT Running from STATU STREET to I.SCHEBMERHORN STREET Approx 33,800 So. Ft. Frontaio on Street. -sTTll ataawa mi BY ORDER OF BOARD OF ESTIMATE -CITY OF NEW YORK VINCENT R.

IMPEUJTTERI, Mayor Cherk th'e quality feature Attractive kitchen rompIt with raNtom-hoilt cabinet, ras ranie, Kormlc work lurfare) and inlaid linoleum. Beautiful hardwood oak floora, lull Insulation. Directions: Sunrfav Htchwav dtrertl catt to model borne at Freeman Ave In Islip. or Soathern State ParkwaT to tait exit, continue on Bay 8 nor Road SCRERMERHORN STREET (SS) WEST OF HOYT BTREET Approx. 144.8S' Frontage Approx.

11, BOO So. Ft. SCHERMERHORN STREET HOYT STREET (SW COR.) Approx. lW.Si" Sehermerhorn St. 80' on Hort St.

Approx. 15.100 S. Ft. MONTH-TO-MONTH TENANCIES AT ROOM 1310 APRIL 22 1952 at 2PM BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION BLOC. mmu tt, ijji .1 r.ra.

STREET, BROOKLYN, N. t. Write or phone or Booklet ROBERT t. WAGNER, JR. Pre.

Bora of Manhattan RUDOLM HAUIY Preudeni of City Count! LAZARUS JOS4TH CoeprrofUw JAMES A. LUNOT Pre. Boro of Qoeoru JAMES J. LYONS fret. Boro of Bronx JOHN CASHMORI Pro.

Boro of BrooMy) 10 HunriRe HiKDwa; and east to Freeman Ave. WW' CORNfUUS A. HAU. Prn. Boro of Richmond UndwDmtriMof WILLIAM M.

EUARO, Director of Eeol Eitol. BOARD OP TRANSPORTATION I 17 St. (Urn. 407), Breetlya I. N.

Y. jllllll Liter 1-5000 (Ext. 3412) Fred Bcrecr, Auctioneer (I Wall N. V. WHItehill -3400iiiJ i KEW GARDENS, VW-9274 .71 mm IMPROVED EXCESS "TTInr inspection of SOUfHfM STATS tAtlfWaV 101 PARCELS MANHATTAN MAT 12, pridefully ATTENTION BROKERS! "G.I." Conventional UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR MORTGAGES ONE and TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS in BEDFORD-STUYVESANT AREA and ALL OTHER SECTIONS OF BROOKLYN PR0PISKI1E ii nf IF SUNIlM HIGHWAY OCfANSIOI s'iiiON ANrwo vf Is I tort avi it VOnWMii.

rfl un ION ISIAND 109 PARCELS BRONX TUE. MAT 13 I IN NEAkB' I- tlW.U nw-: ZZZ. Cto, Halt. M-nh-tton -TK W. oc SEAL 1ST Alt DIRECTIONS: fn Marrlik Rd Sunrlaa ar So State p'kway tCilt 20) la Lofll Beach Rd.

South ta Anther Oeaiflfid. Craaa tracka ta Madal boon nil QUICK ACTION! COMPLETE ADVISORY SERVICE FREE 111 PARCELS BROOKLYN WED. MAY 14 for Brochur. 7. k.

t. Sen' .,1 CM ttUUHl rhurchei Hamaa, Rayal and Weidfier Aval. rsokei-S rAsmiw- eiaannELS Shnn ii.fcinir. TIVfc nrivre- BV TRAIN: I I. R.

te O.aanllda Only 42 mlnutaa from N. V. B'klyn. onn I- aTTHAV I 20 frent lamaiea. 56 tratni dally.

Inrne a ii. .000 it- KINGS FUNDING CORP. Principals and Mortgage Correspondents 622 NO STRAND BROOKLYN. N. Y.

NEvins 8-6077 123 PARCELS QUEENS THURS. MAY 15 1 til inrlurt" from V50 Putrh Dot mooW rlX1URt Gs nCl is 127 PARCELS RICHMOND fSIATEN ISIANOI FRI. MAY 16 t. r- TERMS FOR ADDITIONAL REAL ESTATE DISPLAY ADS AND NEWS See Page 32 9-1000 alT A Oery SI-.

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