News and Comment of City and Suburban Real Estate Market
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News and Comment of City and Suburban Real Estate Market f-!- Mistakes in Home Building r.:-'.'-¡Builders Are Hard At Adds 55 Mow Acres T.umber Priées Demand for Land Investors Continue to Show Can Be Avoided It in Many Sections To Mountain Ridge Have Had Big Greatest Since War A general resumption of build¬ (Huh in Year WÜOR the first time since before Interest in East Side Easily ing activities on a fairly large Country Links Drop Flats scale and in all parts of the coun¬ the start of the World War try is indicated by the volume of there is n strong demand for land Plan With Care and Sufficient Detail to Allow applications from building con¬ West Orange Organization Comparative Figures Show! In the suburbs for residential de¬ Most of the Announced tractors for construction loans re¬ Plans to Erect New Club¬ Now Are Buying Yesterday Was of Contractor to Estimate Cost More Accurately ; ceived during the last fortnight by Quotation* 30j velopment. In the last three weeks Tenements in This Both in tho Commonwealth Finance Cor¬ house to Cost to 75 Per Cent Under! we have Hold a number of parcel« Section, Upper Will Know Then What to Eliminate poration, 100 Broadway. $150,000, "From Besides Other Those of Last in the vicinity of Greenwich for Im¬ and Lower Districts of Manhattan Providence, R. I., to Kan¬ Changes September with homes. sas City, Mo., clear across the cen¬ mediate development By Clarence'-O. Baring done manually only a few years ago. tral country, business is on the The Mountain Wholesale lumber here have "In our opinion, this confirms the Martha H. Lind sold to the which It is possible for an owner to*-day mend." said H. D. Ridge Country'Club prices Primei, mansion, was erected by Thoma* Of Minneapolis Heat Regulator to heat his hot-water Tudor, presi¬ «n Mount Pleasant Avenue, West Or¬ declined from ¡50 to 75 per cent, since belief that the public thinks the Realty Compsny545 West 129th Street, Walker, of England, in the year 1820. supply dent of the Commonwealth, yestcv- which at has n nine-hole "I The who have and inatanta-1 ange, present 1 of last the move-! time has nrrived for serious con¬ a fist, west of Olr consider the Dickey estate salt average couple decided neou?ly automatically, eliminating day. "The South is still somewhat course covering 110 acres, has ac¬ September yenr, six-story 37.5x00.11, the most remarkable or a a great deal of labor and attention. It! and re¬ menti downward sideration of house even opportunity for to build remodel house, give first is for him to sit in spotted.good bad-nhd our quired through Feisty & Feist, Inc., an continuing Hhrough building, Broadway. investors, speculators, builders possible his living- ports from the Far West are not. additional from there Is a that ma¬ and consideration to the amount of money room or dining-room and know fifty-live acres the the entire twelve months, except on though feeling The six-story tenement at 433-435 home seekers to buy 'at their own exactly yet But the East- and Mountain Lain! East some they can afford to spend. They pur¬ what the temperature is, without his complete. Compnny. la few items of construction wood, terial and labor costs may go lower." Eightieth Street, 33x102.2, has price' of the choicest and most Central West are showing gratify¬ This' property hus a frontage of been sold by Marcus Brothers to Jacob promising lot3 in the of chase a lot and then search carefully house being overheated or under- and these have shown a tendency to .Ladd & Nichols, specialists on City New heated, which is wasteful and uncom¬ ing improvement. about 1,000 feet on Mount Pleasant Slutzkin. York." through various channels for the ideal "The business of the Common¬ Avenue nnd r of strengthen during the last ninety suburban real estate. Jacob B. sold to B. -« . fortable. He can be a'ssured of a com¬ wealth Finance is depth approximately Kaplan Stanley plan, making up their mind that they fortable house upon arising without Corporation con¬ 2,000 feet. A new club house will be days, according to A. R. Kriechbaum, T. Worden, 3862-3864 Third Avenue, I Plumber to v« ill. at the same time, have every mod¬ fined almost entirely to short time erected on of the a apartment, 41.8xl25x ir¬ Supply Dealers fussing with a furnace. He can go off to part property just vice-president of "Lumber." five-story Erect ern up-to-date convenience embodied on a business and be assured the loans contracting builders. So acquired, which will coat in the neigh¬ regular. Big Brooklyn Warehouêe in the. and that this trip we are able to gather at first hand of "The principal items showing more Women Find F. D. Bowno «old to Sam 1990- specifications, women folks will not have to give a information borhood $150,000. The additional Buyers Feig, The Turner Construction home will contain the up-to-date labor care to the no of over¬ concerning building ;.u'cage will give the club a total of strength and a noticeable growing de¬ 1992 Third Avenue, two four-story Company furnace; danger activities. Construction work on a I has received a general contract saving devices that means so much to heated smoke which cause about 154 acres. mand the few weeks are For on store tenements, each 19.11x95. from the housewife. pipes, may scale has been scheduled for during past Dwellings the Simon Gasner & average the to catch no heavy The club is located on the of Phoebe A. D. Boyle sold to Gianta- Sons building tire, and dan¬ the next in Balti¬ top yiîllow pine and Douglas fir flooring, dealers in Company, They consult with their architect ger of frozen pipes. year Providence, the Orange Mountains, in what is con¬ East ti8ta Guazza a six-story tenement, 50x plumbing supply the Brownt- and limit him to the amount of money In fact there are more, Washington, Philadelphia, sidered one of the mont 'dimensión and finish and red cedar and West Sides 63.11, 338-340 East 101st Street. ; ville district of Brooklyn, for the erec- dependable appli¬ picturesque tion of a they desire to invest. The architect ances on the market with which the Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Dayton, sections in the metropolitan area. shingles and spruce lath. Timbers of Charles and Fannic Wicenta »old to ; two-story and basement re- '. includes in specifications everything owner does not even huve to into Cincinnati, St. Louis and Kansas Directly the new is all kinds are still and Samuel Sorka and Daniel Kirschner, inforced concrete warehouse and go opposite property very weak, Prominent Part in Trad¬ room sales his client feels is essential to make the basement to look at the fire, the City. No doubt these cities are the new eighteen hole course of the spruce and cypress lumber have been Play 235-237 East 117th Street, a six-story building, 260x106 Heimle & Cor- a of others. men¬ bett are the home comfortable and economical to fuel being fed automatically to a burn¬ merely typical I Essex Country Club, which was com¬ dropping steadily. White pine, red¬ of Private Homes Re¬ house, 50x100.11. j architects, and the build- fun, and still be able to keep within er that will give the tion them merely because building within the last two wood and cedar are more firm. ing Morris Trattler sold to Gesa Weiss, j ing is to be erected at once. The necessary tempera¬ loans pleted years. holding 7 I is prop- the original price. ture whenever he«desires it by thermo- already made give us direct The Mountain Ridge Country Club "All hardwoods are weak, but for the ported Activ¬ EaBt 115th Street, a five-story store erty situated on the Long Island * Yesterday; The plans are drawn and specifica¬ static control, the appliance burning knowledge concerning them." was represented by Felix its most part they soem to have struck tenement, 26x100.11. j Railroad. and in the con¬ either oil or (_'..;_,_I Fuld, in the Harlem Section Alfred Jaretzka sold to tions written placed gas. In fche former case president, and by Bilder & Bilder, as bottom, particularly the upper grades. ity Max Felber, tractor's hands for bids. he simply has to fill a tank outside the attorneys. The weakness of the timber market is 28 Avenue B, a five-story tenement, East Side Loft in In cases the a 24.2x80. Trade many detail plans of building possibly twice season. Unusual The property was owned by the ciue, first, to the lack of demand and, Catherine C. Cassidy sold to Thomas interior trim and design, exterior de¬ Heat regulators are not an Homes of Mountain to the L. Rosenbaum sold to Abraham For New experi¬ Land Company for over second, competition by cargo J. Reid 325 East Forty-ninth Street a Jersey Property sign and colors are not made at the ment, as they have been manufactured twenty years. The. original intention shippers into this territory. The tre- Leicher, 123 Lewis Street, a five-storj E. Sharum sold to George J. Kilgen time that the contract is made with for o%'er thirty-six years, and thousands Attract Folks was to use the. mendous difference between rail and three-story dwelling, 18.9x100.5. store tenement, 26-100. 228 are in use City property for an isola¬ Cherry Street and 9 the builder, but the sim¬ all over the world on The Melko tc Pelham specifications every tion hospital, but this plan was later water freight rates to the Atlantic sea¬ Harriet W.