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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 33

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN APR. 20, 1952 33 Attractive New Home Model New Features Introduced In Ranch Type Dwellings Sell 6 Houses In Hicksville Starts Massapequa Colon A major housing The new development will A new three-bedroom rear entrances and ce-type home model with finished tile Daths with matching! wilh firm contracts signed expansion attic, full basement 'colored fixtures. Equipped for six more homes last week, and many unusual features In kitchens feature built-in snack sales pushed the $000,000 mark the price class, inr lud- bars. knottv Dine c-jvi, m. calling for the eventual con-jopen to public inspection today, struction of 120 three-bedroom Tolpn Realty of WH- in ij.

I i ptwn -mm-! r1 I I irn i' ing a fireplace, paneled mahog- formica work surfaces, inlaid. i homes in the jmunity of Hillside Terrace at any walls, bay window ana a linoleum and exhaust fans. bracket. was started this concrete rear terrace, has been, Tho air thp, Hicksville, it was an-i introduced in the Harbor Bay inew has ph Ranch Homes development on inf Joseph anes and Sam- a III .1 Ml 1 1 AVtri UC VI fcWUlll 1 .1 ,1 1 uuiiuti.T dormer, view Freeport, it is reported by Michael V. Chaiko another room and bath.

Other construction features include oil-fired, air-conditioned heat, by builders William Kellner and Lawrence Golrlrith, who are operating as William Larrymor, Inc. To be known as Northridge at Massapequa, the new center is replacing a rolling 26'4-acre tract along Hicksville Road, one-quarter mile south of and Sy H. Corak, builders. Only 13 houses remain in' the first section of the projected $10,000,000 development, which extends one-mile along the west side of S. Oyster Bay Road, between Wntniliurv and Old fYinn- full insulation and poured concrete basement.

The first section of 60 houses, which offer a variety of exterior combinations in brick, stone, knottv pine and cedar roresi jims, exclusive agent, with the showing of a center-hall exhibit home at the east side of Hicksville Road, one-quarter mile south of Exit Southern State Parkway. Despite its modest price, the six-room display home features full insulation, convenient vestibule entrance, separate dining room and a large basement ideal for recreation room. Plans provided by 'Matern York, Jamaica architects, also call for an unusual amount of built-in conveniences. These include bookcases in the living room; formica topped vanity and de luxe metal medicine cabinet with sliding mirrored doori in the Hollywood bath; and formica topped work table In the knotty pine kitchen. The Harbor Hay development try Roads, in eastem Hicksville, is located within two blocks ofLnH mnwtniriinn h.i startprf iniSouthern State Parkway.

shingle on minimum landscaped The site, once the former plots of 5.000 feet, is now underi 0 second section, construction for May occu. school. with other schools and Exhibit houses, priced at FREEPORT DEVELOPMENT Sketch of the new three-bedroom ranch home model with full basement, finished attic with dormer, concrete rear terrace, fireplace, bay window and paneled mahogany walls, priced at $12,990, which is being featured in the Harbor Bay Ranch Homes development on Branch Ave. off S. Bayview Free-port, I.

The first section of 60 houses is under construction by Michael V. Chaiko and Sy Corak, builders, for May occupancy. Kern Dealty Company is sales agent. pancy. Kern Realty company is) wun 9JIXJ Uown payinems sales agent.

1 Freeport. Two bus lines pass- for veterans, are at S. Oyster js agent rreepon. two bus lines pass-for veterans, are at S. Oyster Schwarting Farm, has already been surveyed and engineered by Cornelius and Baldwin in strict accordance with FHA community planning.

It will he highlighted by winding park-like streets and large landscaped areas. As and sdesigned by the sponsoring! Property connect withjBay and Woodbury Roads, one erests. the dwellings include! staI.10". andtext.en-!and a half miles east of the U4.10 living rooms with slvf bathing, fishing, boating jHicksville railroad station. Kii in'anfl other recreational facih- iintere BUY U.

S. WAR BONDS ties are nearby. 1 picture wiiiuows dim ifum-iii i bookcases, separate dining it rooms, large bedrooms witn floor-to-ceilin sliding door si Open Model Hpe mi. A Comimijiily of Custom Character for Tomorrow As Well As Today! In Dix Hills Group An exhibit dwelling is being opened today in the first section of the 100-family Dix Hills Garden Homes development, Dix Hills, adjacent to Huntington, sponsored by the building firm of Geiger, Lu'ndi Geiger. An initial group of homes has r' 1 A if K.

i 1 been started fronting on Straight Path, a through road connecting the North and South Shores. The homes, on plots of 8,250 square feet, have full base 5. ments, attached garages, ceramic colored tile bathrooms and hot water heat and are priced at $11,190. Two models! are offered, one a Cape Cod; 2 -v model has two bedrooms and an expansion attic with three dormers and the other, a ranch type, with 3 bedrooms on first floor and a separate dinette. Standard equipment includes Westinghouse refrigerator, elec it uwiH tOWIij iTtuMW 'iWWwi I xsmm RV Inn nr i 1L tric range, Bendix washing -JSMm aMil'.

"lllistq ill ii asmjl.iWJ'U machine and Venetian blinds. Veterans need $890 cash. Par- TYPICAL HOME IN COLONY Built by Milton Steinberg at Juniper Estates, Furman-ville Ave. and 75th Place, Forest Hills West, the Colony adjoins Juniper Valley Park. Forest Hills tennis courts and Forest Park golf course are close by.

Buyers have a choice of one and two-family models. Interiors provide for five, six, seven and eight rooms. Fred Perry' is sales director. ysf i Sen Realty Corp. has been ap a pointed sales agents.

I mmmm a. trj 1 1 Shows Owner's Advantage Over Th Raleigh 19th and One Who Rents Cash outkiv in purchasing a $12,000 home is fully $34 a month, less than renting a $100 aytirnu'nt because of income tax CROPSEY AVES. NEARBY SHORE DRIVE STORES SCHOOLS CLOSE BY DYKER HEIGHTS GOLF COURSE PROMENADE 1 BLOCK SUBWAY Beautiful Homes in a Smart Location An Outstanding Home Value The Finest in Tapestry Brick Construction LIBERAL TERMS FOR GIs AND CIVILIANS t-fsmilr itreet-level mpsrtments, all rooms off foyer, front and rear terraces, choice of decorations, hot water heat, Venetian blinds, oak hardwood floors, carare. Inlaid linoleum, colored tile ceramic bath, class enclosure aver tub. All other modern features.

0 At Baldwin Oaks, we are featuring a combination of quality materials and master workmanship to offer you comfortable living for tomorrow as well as today. We are offering 5 and 6 room homes with 2 and 3 bedrooms. Each home will be constructed with brick veneer and a selection of colored cedar shingles and quarried sand stone exteriors, 3 coat plaster interiors and full poured concrete basements. The shaped kitchens with their abundant wall and base cabinets and formica work space are workships wives have dreamed about. The baths have colored ceramic tile and colored fixtures, a vanity and "his-her" mirrored sliding door medicine cabinets.

Furthermore, there is hot water oil-fired heating with recessed radiation, laundry chutes to the basement, panelled doors from dining room to the patio, oak floors and many other features. Baldwin Oaks is a community planned for you conveniently located near modern shopping centers, fine schools and excellent transit. Parks and beaches are nearby. 2-Bedroom model at 13.990 GRAND adjoining Southern State Parkway BALDWIN, N. Y.

Directions: By Auto Southern State Parkway to Grand Avenue, Exit 21, Baldwin; turn south 1 hlork to Model Homes. Or Sunrise Highway to Grand Avenue, Baldwin, turn north to Model Homes. By L.I.R.R. To Baldwin, then Grand Avenue but to Model Homes. Directions I BMTWest End Subway to 20th Ave.

Station, Short Walk to property A MILTON STEINBERG DEVELOPMENT Model house furnished by BIRNS Woodhaven Rockaway Ozone Park, N. Y. E'tvmgs, it was pointed out yesterday by Jack Greenman, one of the, builders of May fair Park Homes, $10,000,000 planned community in the Plainedge-Wan-tagh area of Nassau County. At the same time, the home buyer builds up an equity equivalent to a monthly bank deposit, he added. "Very few home buyers realize that approximately $12 a month is deductible from State and Federal income taxes during the first several years of, mortgage amortization by fam-i ilies in medium income brackets," Mr.

Greenman said. "This deduction is allowed for mortgage interest and real estate taxes and is an actual cash saving." The builder cited a hypothetical cas of a war veteran with a wife and two minor children with a gross income of OVERLOOKING LOWER N. Y. HARBOR and ATLANTIC OCEAN Here's a home that gives you ll3oic el Voui v3emey Floral Park 2-7803 $5,000 before exemptions, with John J. Braglia Exclusive Sales Agent holding tax or other deductions, who buys one of the three-bed room Mayfair Park homes near State Route 107 a half-mile south of Hempstead Turnpike '47: "For the first several years, interest on the $11,000 mortgage, averages about $440, a year," Mr.

Greenman said. "Real estate taxes are approximately $205. This $645 is all deductible for income tax purposes. "In the case of this hypothetical home-buying veteran," Mr. Greenman explained, "his Federal income tax would be 1 about $397 after the real estate tax and mortgage interest deduction.

If that same family were renting a $100 apartment, there could be no such deduction and the income tax liability would be about $542 on the same basis. CASH FOR VETS WQPXv aV Swti A WM TH asjWfiJ' BEDROOM a I BEDROOM BEDROOM LO'--iO' o-yoct GARAGE LIVING ROOM jrgfj DINING KITOCNl I sssswssssssssmssi Yes, here's the luxurious spacioVis home you've always wanted to own at a price that fits your budget. The location is superb one block from a new school, two blocks from huge shopping center and quick, easy transportation to the city. Inspect Arrowhead Ranch Homes this weekend. They'll hit the bulUcye of everything you cnulil ever want in )nur own homo.

-sssssi a DIRECTIONS: soithkrn state parkway I ii tXIT ill. Irfl ta Boundary then rithl at Plain Edgr School to modfl home or Hempstrad Turnpike to Ulicksvllle Road 'Route III), ritht to Stone novelty siding exterior 6 spacious rooms 3 bedrooms Full basement Damp-proof 'Waterproof Center entrance Separate full dining room Attached garage with sectional Hot water oil heat Here's it Inline plaiuii il for t'oinforl anil prieoil for oiir luulol. before Imve all llioe rtilnin features been built in a home at this low priee From the solid, poured concrete foundation to the full-sized expansion attic this new home proves once again Crown's 25 years of top yalue building is your guarantee of sure Show Last Group In Home Section ith the first three sections of its Harnaby-Ardmore community sold out, llainaby-Ard-more. sponsor, opened the filial section of 50 luxury -class ranch homes yesterday at i (irace Ave. and Grace Court North, Great Neck, L.

1. The new group of three-bedroom, two-bath dwellings offers buyers a choice of three distinct architectural variations which were prepared by Herbert Burmeister, architect. Price from $25,400, all residences will have full basements, center hall layouts, G. E. kitchens and one and two-car garages.

They will' occupy plots of 85x100. Boundary then left at Plain Edta School to model. i-paee for two laijic rooiti-upstairs larjjo separate dininj: area Ime liiliiif; door losets lavish colored ceramic tile bath automatic oil-fired heating copper plumbing panoramic picture win. dow in large living room and many more quality features. See it today; you'll want to move in tomorrow.

Adjoining Southern State Pkwy. BABYLON. L. I. DIREC TIONS: Malt- Pknay.

ckH N. 3-V Routh HHI fret ta Model Horn OR: tSunriir Ha. Wllwoi If ft tuoithl to ModH Home. value. Recessed radiation $11,990 R0WN $960 DOWN FOR VETS Boundary Avenue Hicksville Road LL A tints Bethpaae', I Write (or illustrated FOR ADDITIONAL REAL ESTATE DISPLAY SEE PAGES 34 and 3S.

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