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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 46

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7 THE BROOKLYN I DAILY EAGLE. NE7 YOUR. SUNDAY. A1(U ST 1 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Hiring1 the oreanfront through Hoint I'leaHitnt and down to Bench Haven, a distance of nearly 10ti end the (treat influx of homeseekers are merely an indication of what it lo come, and we must now prepare i u-hr-irr PropiTty rfttflinstrr Vet'hnt-r frorw-rty Bergen County Has Doubled Population in Past Decade Sells 1am at With the- closinw of his and ISLIP ESTATES GET ADDITIONAL TRACT FOR DEVELOPMENT parly summer phIoh campaign, Mr. for the advent of our new era.

in-? foundation is sound. In fact, one of the most notable aspects of the situation is that there had never been a moment when the country's financial condition has not been as stable as a L'nited States Government bond. Murphy diMpoNPH thin year of ctmiip .047 lots VHlurfl at The natural beauty Bergen County ban long been classfl aniojg the most largest and mot important of thewp iJen was the partitioning of the The ilergen t'ounty Association is to bio lotH comprising the former Clvk Htte properly tin Yonkers ave. in he conerittiilatail upon tne manner in which It has undertaken to advance the interests of the public. This civic organization of business the easterly section of Vonkers.

and he aie uf 7 00 lntn comprising HronxviJlo Manor, Iving between men and women, functioning by vir Bronx vt lie and the Kiwanoy Golf tue of its voluntary funds, must sure nit). Mr. Murpliv also disposed of two Add 14 Acres to Main Plot at Central Islip-Formal Opening Next Sunday. Next Sunday, Auk. 8, has bf en fixed by the developers of Islip Ks-tates, 77-acre tract owned by 1 he slip Estates Corp.

at Central Islip, b. for the formal opening salt'. Many plots already have heen sold to home-Hfiekers at the pre-openlng large properties on Saw Mill River the Donald farm and the 300 By K. BIjACKFORD Jr. Romance is nut often found in the busy world of finance, where the eternal strupcle in ever a matter of the survival of the fittest.

Yet.thtt story of Bej'gen County, as it is being unfolded before the men and women who have watched its amnz-ing development during the past few years, haa all the elements of a popular H'lccewful novel. The rolling hitis which, 250 year? iiRo, were taken hy land grant from the original Americans have been and are now a source of opportunity. AYhere the Indian produced hin corn men of vision am now settling aTTd the farm and woodland of today will he the city, and highway of tomor row. Because of itn ideal location and lots comprising Odel) Bark. progressive and desirable in the State, but its most ardent boosters never dreamed that it vnulil achieve' its present position in the ranks of commerce.

To almost double the population in lft years is no mean' accomplish ment. Bergen County has done this, and it is only the beginning. 1 do not believe the mind can picture the ntagnii ude of our crowth tev 1935. and. of course, the $50,000,000 Hud-sort River Bridge and he new Vehicular Holland Tunnel, which v.Hl make us a part, geographically, of are the magic wands that will transform our communities into a bust Bug metropolis.

Mm? In Iteally Valnes. The rapidity with which we have moved toward greater things, the phenomenal rise in real estate values ly be stven a place in the records of our county when history Is written. Hanks Ma kind Itapiil SI rides. "With the turnover of property and land, the projecting of thousands of new business ventures and the erection of hundreds of homes and commercial buildinnM. very naturally, our At overlooking the.

Ken- sico lam. Mr. Murphy fold ftOO lots. ieal tslale Mr-S Marie D. Klin Tuckahoe in the westerly part of Hronxville, he sold li0 lots.

prices (hiring the past several week, Successful sales at Klmont, Malverne and Mineola were included in the selling campaign on Long Island. a fact which 1m reflected In the purchase during the week of an additional tract of 14 acres by the cor I pon Mr. Murphy- return he will poration. immediately start an extensive cam 1 he new propVrty wa bought from Miss Phoebe HolmeH, in whose paign of selling of some of the most important undivided properties in the Bronx. Westchester and on Ijoxk family it had been held for more than fiO years, and It Is to he de land.

Many of these properties veloped co-incidentally with the rest banking institutions have made rapid strides. In such times the Rreatest care must Ire exercised by financial organizations. Hanks sprung up almost overnight in niany of the 70 municipalities of the country, and it is a source of treat satisfaction hat in every Instance, as far as I know, their policy lias been of a character as to insure safety, render signal service and make for civic progress. Practically all of the older hanks have doubled their assets during the past live years and new institutions report a healthy growth. Our problem, therefore, is not one of finance but of transportation.

We must seri REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE of the tract. are In the most active districts of the sections named. Altogether, the Not only have home-seekerf been properties to be sold comprise sev attracted from the city to this nv eral thousand lots valued at $3,000, Long lIrtnd Properly. Long IsJitnd Property. development, but many of the pur chasers of lots are residents of Cen 000 to $4.000, 000.

trul Islip and vicinity who have regarded it as a good investment and a number of whom contemplate the im mediate building of homes for MOST ELEGANT HOME ously plan to care for the thousands BILTMORE SHORES WILL OPEN LAGOON, their own residence. "Carlc'toii'' Ave. Coitch! Name. of New York residents who are maK Ing and wish to make their homes with us. The new bridge will, of The corporation, of which William F.

Kegan Is president and Maurice Hreen secretary -treasurer, received course, relieve the situation considerably, hut we must look beyond that point. The time Is not far di-rnnt when our population will mount GRAND CANAL, AUG. 9 a letter during the past week Calling attention to the fact that Carleton on which the property fronts ml from 300,000 to past tne i.uihi.uuu mark. There must be no limit in the on the west and which is to be matter of providing adequate and 100-foot State highway, is misspelled Fox-Frankel Development to on the official maps. rapid transportation for commuters.

Transportation Provided. The writter of the letter was Mrs, Thomas J. Carleton whose in JAMAICA-HILLCRES the finest residential section "worth easily $13,500 or $11,250 A Genuine, Substantial Saving of $2,250 This elegant home is situated overlooking a golf course. It has a brick front, tiled bath, tiled kitchen, built-in bathtub and shower, garage, breakfast room, sun parlor. Located near a new public high school and grammar school.

Has every conceivable convenience. Well built, with artistic Fine atmosphere $1000 CASH inngsd surround" $25 MONTHLY PRINCIPA "It's a McNeece Appraised House" The Public Service Railway has father-in-law, Thomas .1. Carleton Hold Formal Ceremonies at Tract Next Sunday. Possibilities of ocean commuting between New York and Blltmore co-oDcrated In the task of meeting an old New Yorker, originally owned i- the present demand by enlarging its the pr6perty now comprising Islip lerrv fac itles. hut even tne erection testates more than 40 years ago and Shores, Fox-Kranltel development at of a new slip at 125th st.

only provides temporary relief. The Increase Massapp(iua, will be demonstrated for whom, Mrs. Carleton says, the avenue whs named in recognition of his efforts to secure its original in vehicular tralllc has kept pace with passenger fares, the Fort at the formal opening of the development next Sunday, Aug. 8. which will mark the completion of Biitjuore widening and in behalf of the com munity of Central Islip.

Kerry showing 40. 74ft more veni ies handled In 1926 than In the pre $1 1,000 Quaint old clapboard farmhouse on very larife plot; nine rooms, bath, porches; improvements include steam heat, (ra, electricity, water, eewer; new roof; trarajre; playhouse. Splendid old shade trees, fine fruit trees. Brook runs through plot. Kxcellent condition.

Must sacrifice. The street was named or MiHiies urand anal ana lagoou connecting fireat South Bay and the An i.eos vlnus year. The ferry boats Kort Lee and l.ponia have been rebuljt Carleton as a permanent memorial to him hy the then citizens of Cen ocean with the Merrick rd. provide four Instead of two gang tral IsUl. T.

I. McNEECE ways and all five of the boat used A fleet of motor boats and yneiits will hring a large number of guest from Now York to Billmore. Shores rorn KxihHTigt' Bank Unflrlfrifr. Ntifphin Pmilc-vnnl. opposite niniii U.

1. station. ThItp diiv I. i. tin In to sta- in this service have been enlarged ttoa; or B.

M. T. to fliitjiljtn lloiilpvavd. opi'ti daily, prciiiiij hikI Sundays). Community House, located on the Merrick rd, facing the (irand LafWin.

I The enmiimpity house will bc for-j Phones: Jamaica 8010-801 1-8012-8373' REAL ESTATE JAMES R. MURPHY PLANS MANY SALES malty dedicated at the same time. In addition to the ocean commuting. Long Inland Properly. a special train Is scheduled to bring over 1.000 additional guests to tbo opening.

FOR FALL SEASON The Blltmore Shores Lagoon is also to he opened next Sunday for future swimming meets, the first of which is scheduled for later in August, with ft water carnival. Tin) carnival will be featured by the prin Takes 3 Weeks Holiday Upon cipals and chorus of George White's I Completion of Scarsdale "Once in a Lifetime" I 1600 lots in the heart of LINDENHURST, L. I. I (Two block to R. R.

Station) Bankers, Builders, Business Men, Speculators, Investors, Homeseekers: This Is Your Opportunity Auction Yesterday. I 1 I I I IrT 1 2 I T3 Miasm 1) hdm Lj a' air 4- I Ifiav I 1 Jm il tmmi 1 I irr.av -L Wfint floor With the Bale of 1IU residential lots, comprising Parkway Manor near Scarsilale, yesterday, James KeandnlHf also coming to participate in the opening. Ann Pennington. Krances Williams, the McCarthy Sisters, Fairbanks Twins, Willie and Kugene I If) ward, Harry Richmond. Tom I'alricola and the Scandals chorus of 60 are to attend.

Officials of practically every Nassau County community will he among the guests of honor at the i opening. I Murphy concluded hln spring and early summer cnmpalfrn of auction aalen in Westchester County and on $53 PER LOT CASH PER Long Island and left on a three weeks golfing and motor trip DeecU held in reputable Bank until final payments made direct to Bank. This it possible by an all caih purchase from the Suffolk County Treasurer' Office through New England and east E. cm Canada. $12 600 Scarsdale, on a plot 50x100 with large open porch, living room with wood-burning firp- place, dining room and kitchen nn ground floor.

Throe bedrooms and tiled bath on second floor. Garage. I'pon his return on Auk. 21 Sir, Murphy will conduct the sale of 876 waterfront lots at Bench Haven, on the const some 25 miles north No matter what part of this property you buy we firmly believe it- is one-fifth of its actual value. Orders looked as received.

Since the sale of these lots will undoubtedly be oversubscribed we reserve the right to return all deposits received after the books are closed. A deposit required on all inquiries, which will be returned if contract is unsatisfactory after a thorough investigation, for which we will allot you 15 days. ACT QUICKLY! Write, phone or come down. Office open all day Sunday. of Atlantic City.

This section of New Jersey, lying; hetwecn the ocean LONG ISLAND SALES The Douglaston ftealty of Douglaston, sold the Gothic residence of eight rooms and three baths with threo-ear garage, on plot 80x100 on Princeton rd. Douglaston Park for Kdwtn Hansseen. builder, to Louis Rosasoo for $21,500, and a building site on the east side of Forest drive. 70x1 6ft. at ltouglaston Park for the Iouglaston Realty Co.

to Albert S. Adams. Mr. Ado mm, the purchaser, is having plans for a residence prepared. anil Harm-gal liny.

Is experiencing unusual real estate activity, hafled larKelv on the plan now awaiting 11 approval to bridge the inlet Barnegat City, which would provide a continuous road from New York DUNN DUNN 9 Railroad Avenue Tel. 21 56 Tel. 1290-R Freeport, L. I. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Long Islniwl Irrirrfy.

Long Islnnil iToporty. tj? 500 On a beautifully wooded plot fiOxlOO, with attractive open porch and two-ear garage. Six rooms and bath. Living room with large stone fireplace; slate roof, cop. per leaders and gutters; hot water heat: oak floors throughout; Standard built-in tiled bath, shower and redar closet in mam bedroom.

Kasy terms. Herald Tribune Model Home Now Open GARDEN CITY, L. I. Sunrise Gardens Stewart Manor Station AVI 1500 LOTS 25 ft. 1 00 ft.

in the heart of LINDENHURST (2 BLOCKS FROM LINDENHURST L. I. STATION) ia a Only Per Week 75 A full YEAR $25 Down and PER LOT to pay $17 500 0n n'K'1 'Itvation, Tlot iiOxlOO. Large living room, elevated five steps above the ground dining room, kitchen and breakfast nonk. One extremely large bed-' room and two good sued ones with bath.

Laundry and extra lavatory in cellar. Garage. Other Attractive Properties OI.OM l. IIOI Ml- Mllh ltatri-sj mtd siritB $750 Cash Price $7950 Pric Advance! $300 Aug. 9, 1926 Tti hoiiN mtm flti filrt with ni ta h1 (atir n.t 0-K'MT ttt'K HK-1WKKV 11 KM Tin nn mnt r-ilnsi weri ptitiri1 hv nn s-tps-rt, 1 ri'iux-s hmxm harflwm.il flmtm.

liHa ntt ti.fl vm. tn nKa Imilt rf rtr -tola strtit iithor Hp.rv-i!nta (, tj ta. I 'ittn4 out Imuifftlfl trly tf tti are In a ttpntittrul in. tin at iiimf i a (ifira. 7 i Iltmaa mtl in pttvn wfk Nw Dlachtl Model Houiti R.dr in Fw Wvckt Mrtw to rarh HI NOIMK lAllIKV-i hv Auto fri.m Nw Vta tli Ixiin MniltTo to yupfnaj Mimlct t'i mania A "nu Jrl liu 1 iirniiilx.

In Kfw llt'lK ttik I turn riKht ah.ntf una-hilf ttiila In HlMtlHK UAU- Frnrn Hf'-'itilvn 'im rarawav tn rii I' a Avpittia, MUlal'tx Avtiu" t'i Tutriflkf In Nw Hvrt Park lEofnl, turn In rltfdt mil hrMlMK i.AIII'UNH tMt4 Atrt Hitk full 4' ttitt REALTY ASSOCIATES 162 Ramiaa Brooklyn, N. Y. fhmna TriangU $300 Vnpmt IKMi l'h Ihnl Park HIT This unheard of price made possible by cash purchase of this valuable land from SUFFOLK COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE Your Opportunity to Become a Property Otvner $19,500 $17,500 Beautifully Imateil. nicely planted corner plot near station. Fine old shade trees.

Kx-clusive neighborhood, ar gix.d school Large living room with open fireplace, trench door opening out on sun room; dining room and kitchen on ground floor. Three bedrooms and tiled bath on second floor. Two bedroom and tiled bath on third floor. Laundry and extra lavatory in cellar. Attached garage.

White shingle, Dutch Colonial Cottage. Entrance hall, living room with fireplace, two sets of French doors leading to large open porch with tiled floor; dining room, kitihcn with breakfast nook, gas stove with fireless cooker, oat closet at end of ball. Second flour has four master liedronmi, with two tiled baths. One bedroom on third floor Plot nOxlnn, with picturesque apple tree. Tmwur garage with finished room over it.

YOU have heard a lot about Lindcnturst, the town that hit been the seat of the most active real estate development on Island and where more profits have been made than in any other town in the commuting zone. Such noteworthy developments as the Hawkins Estate, American Venice, Amity Gardens and Herr Park are located in this beautiful town which boasts the finest stores, fcrade, hifch and parochial schools and "churches of all denominations. "While they last, we offer an opportunity of acquiring your choice of nearly 1500 selected lots 25x100 close to the depot at the astounding price of $75, per lot. These lots are not in the back woods but in the heart of the town, surrounded by homes. Just the place for a modest bunfcalow a place to plant little fcarden.

have frail trees, grapes, raise chickens, and brinft up your children in a wide-awake American Community. No prohibitive restrictions. Beautiful Hves and good roads fire and police protection. Nearby is bathing, boating and fishing. Linder.hurst makes a strong appeal to the man with family seeking a home within easy commuting distance from New York and where the opportunity for health, rest and recreation is his to the fullest extent.

Less than an hour from New York 47 trains daily. You have been waiting for just such an opportunity to buy a plot of land at a price within your means Here it is! Remember $75, per lot. This remarkable offer is made possible because we acquired this large tract through the Treasurer of Suffolk County in the liquidation of back taxes and these lota will be aold as such. If you fi'rn flirty Bnd temr cHoio tnrnrr rl" 1l Ihi-Mmy prim 7V don't dflny tjmt ymir chwlt now- or II in fw.ron hnnft your frirniU. Call la pansa or mail thi, coupon $29,500 50 ACRES Of Beach Front Directly on Long Hand Sound AT SANDS POINT (OUT WASHINGTON) Not far from the Ailor Devrlop-ment.

Low price for quitk ale. Mr. Kopper Wisconsin 32 On a one-acre plot, beautifully wooded. Colonial hue, weathered shingles I age living room ith open fireplace, also semi-detai hed studio with rustic fireplace; attached garage. Master bedroom and bath on the ground floor.

Cheerful dinmg room, kitchen with linoleum and Chambers ga stove. Three master bedrooms, one opening on upstairs porch, and a bathroom conveniently located to all three. Two minds' rooms and bath on third floor Ideal all-year home for an artist or writer or anyone who appreciates seclusion and artistic surroundings. Worth at leait tw thousand more than aking pme. LINDENHURST REALTIES.

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