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“Your”Oppor Tunity” the First Tuesday Iu November We P\ Are Going to Sell at the Court- a FACTORY SITE 203-8 EMPIRE at 12 BUILDING rAy AXD NEW> 1- 'HEAD FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANTADS—USE FOR RESULTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1912. 15 Real Estate For Sait Real Estate For Sale Real For Sale Estate Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale Real « Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sala. "central ADAIR’S LIST. property” Turman, Black & Calhoun “your”oppor TUNIty” the first Tuesday iu November we p\ are going to sell at the court- A FACTORY SITE 203-8 EMPIRE at 12 BUILDING. house door, o’clock, at Commissioner’s sale, No. 45 Peach- ON A.. B. & A. R. R. THE MOST INCONSISTENT PRICE ON < Walton 190 GRANT STREET. n .. street, opposite street, now occupied by Daniel Bros. $250 CASH, S3O per month, assume loan of $1,700: lot 41 bv Price, THIS is at Julian street, one block Bell south of Bellwood one of the ATLANTA REAL Also on street, immediately south of avenue, ESTATE. S 2 feet Edgewood , avenue. best sites we have on our list; lies practically level with track; fronts 360 '4 on Marietta 34 ROSALIA—CORNER WALDO. Also street, just beyond Thurmond, feet on of Price. $3,500. This extending $250 right way. CASH, S3O per assume loan of lot 56 bv 100. Price, the ten feet of month, $1,500; tract has five small houses on it bring- Opposite postoflice—within $3,500. ack to the W. & A. railroad a right-of-way: known as Nos. 336- ing in rental until utilized; safe in- vestment. Easy terms. property that could not he bought for three 335. k> Marietta street. 23 LAKE”AVENUE? SIOO CASH, S2O per mont£, assume loan of $850; lot 35 by 150: renting for times the lot $17.50 amount, we are offering a for be glad to show the per month. Price, $2,400. Magnolia Street. WE would property or furnish any further in- foot, with ten-foot formation desired. 25 LAKE AVENUE? Corner Mangum Street. SI,OOO per a alley on two" SIOO CASH: same terms as 23 Lake avenue. Price. $2,400. Also rented. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR THIS piece of property rents 365 days sides. Five thousand dollars cash will make 27 lake~avenue7~ in the year; on leap years it rents 366 days. A corner bringing $720. Price SIOO CASH, as avenue. thousand inside of twelve same terms 23 Lake Price, $2,400. Also rented. $7,500. Terms. you tun dollars 29 LAKE AVENUE^CORNER KROGG. St. Clair Avenue months. No information over the phone. 142 SIOO CASH; same terms as 23 avenue. Fine store. Lake Price, $2,700. PRYOR STREET. Between $4,250. “atwood'stoeetT Trinity and $250 CASH, balance easy like rent; lot 50 by 113. Price, $3,250. Garnett. ANSLEY PARK LOT F’VF.-ROOM COTTAGE, with all modern conveniences; lot 100 TaugwtaavenueT x156. Room to build A 25-room brick building, lot 70x185, enough another house. Will S4OO balance lot 100. arrange CASH, like rent; 40 by Price, $2,800. alley in rear, at small cost can be to suit. A home must be well started’ with a etrms remodeled and on ten cent rent- high, r put per (TIEROKEE”A\ ISNUE. al basis. Price, $42,000. on a street a SMALL cash big lot, broad overlooking park, J. H. EWING payment, balance easy; lot 62 by 128. Price, $3,500. A egglestonstr est Factory Site with all improvements. Ansley Park is the S4OO balance On 116 Lobby Candler Building. CASH, easy; lot 50 by 105. Price, $3,350. Southern R. R. most permanently active lot section that has EAST GEORGIA AVENUETbETWEEN HILL AND MARIETTA ST., adjoining Atlanta Agricultural Works, u track front- ever been in the entire South. It GRANT. ing 480 on Marietta St,, at Ashby St., developed s‘soo runs back to Southern side- Will 100 Acres CASH, balance s2u per month; lot 50 by 450. Price, $3,500. railway, Exchange track already one in, good grade, of the trades and sells every week in the year, and ”7ILE^W()ODAArENUET best sites in city. Price $25,000. 5 ?6OO FOR GOOD or 6-room house in good section of Atlanta. Land CASH, balance S2O per month; lot 50 by 50. Price. $2,750. among the banks and financiers it is good Macon. Has house and North Boulevard. is near out buildings. Good land, SI'REET—PRICE ’"IIOLTZCLAW $17500?” and collateral and a and lies well. Price S3O acre. Submit what you have. property good splendid S2OO CASH, balance $lO per month; lot 47 by 110. Corner Old Wheat. investment. Today we have an unusually ~KILLIANSTREET—PR I( 'E $2,950. AN investment proposition, 12-room house, two SIOO CASH, balance $25 per month; lot 45 by 190 feet. tenants, lot 64x90, right at circus room on choice lot that is and well THOMSON & LYNES grounds, corner to build bargain—a high store. Price ALL of the above houses have from 5 to 7 rooms; every one is a selected $4,500; SI,OOO cash, bal- t ance bargain and a fine Investment to the rent-paying man. Select the loca- monthly. in fact, 94 feet front and’ 300 tion liked best and come and talk to us about it. appointed, ideal; 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. feet deep. Black & Calhoun NO. 620 PRYOR STREET. Turman, Near Ormond Street. BUILDING BUNGALOWS-LARGE A TWO-STORY, 7-room house, lot 203-8 Empire Building. 60x140, close to Pryor street school; EDWIN P. ANSLEY has LOTS—ORMEWOOD PARK every convenience, alleyway to rear. Price. $3,500; SSOO cash, balance S3O a PER ACRE month. BUILDING FOUR NOW. SEE THEM. A most desirable suburb, cherted $8.40 Second Floor Forsyth Building. roads, good car service, water, electric lights, everything to make you •run fort able. IN THE HEART GEORGIA. 82 Lake Avenue. WILT. BUILD TO SUIT YOUR IDEAS. WILL ARRANGE TERMS TO OF SOUTH Phones, Bell, 1600-1-2. • Ivy SUIT YOU. CALL UP. > On Easy EIGHT MILES fronting main line of Southern railway, Atlanta-Jackson- Payments. THIS 5-room is ville line. Station on the property. A most excellent development prop- near Inman Park; lot has R. McADAMS osition. Small farms will sell for S2O to S3O per acre; 8,330 acres; $20,000 45x120; gas, water and J. balance on or before 5 at 6 cent. Release contract plumbing; price $2,100; terms, SIOO cash, 1.2, 3,4, years, per cash and a on sale of small farms. This offer not after 10 days. S2O month. BELL PHONE MAIN 4245-J. ATLANTA PHONE 8027-M. good G. T. R. FRASER ' EDWIN P. ANSLEY BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE. A 50-Acre Place Near DIL.UIN-MORRIS CO. E. ELLIS STREET BUSINESS LOT. East Lake. 19 AUBURN Y. M. C. Land Department. Realty Trust Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga. AVE.. A. BLDG. BELL 1817 IVY. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234 40x117. with alley on side and 25-FOOT ALLEY IN REAR—al- THIS tract Iles on northwest of ALL corner most in value to CORNER LOT. One block BARGAIN, NORTH SIDE HOUSE: IMPROVEMENTS. Handler street and Pharr, in the ter- equal a from ( OST $4,500. FORCE SALE CAUSES US TO OFFER FOR INMAN PARK BUNGALOW. ritory lying south of Decatur, toward Elks’ Club, and 2 blocks and a quarter from corner of PEACH- East Lake. Pharr road runs off the BUH/r BY OWNER, who Is moving to country; stone front, furnace heat, six TREE, where the HOTEL will be erected. $3,750. THIS IS IN PIEDMONT PARK SECTION, RIGHT AT paved road that Druid proposed 16-story large bath, big basement, lot 50x160 and perfectly level; Tale locks goes through rooms, Hills, for TENTH STREET SCHOOL. DON’T MISS IT. and best of everything. It sold by next Monday, will take $4,710 for It. Small and road. Price, $15,000, Admirally adapted close-in business purposes, an data cash will do. This is a little beauty and worth SI,OOO more than Is payment reasonable with access to the heart of our WE HAVE SOME CENTRAL HAPEVILLE PROPERTY. BOTH A C V M /] price, quick very VACANT AND IMPROVED, AT A BARGAIN. LET US WILSON BROS fast growing city. Price $250 per foot. Cash $2,500.00, balance Country Horne Sites • SHOW YOU. PHONE M. 4411-J. 701 EMPIRE BLDG terms. NICE 5-ROOM, NEAR GRANT PARK. ON GOOD CHERT - At East Lake. STREET; HAS ALL CONVENIENCES. $2,750, ON EASY WE are TERMS. WILL SHAVE PRICE FOR LARGE CASH PAY- now selling bungalow sites at BIG BARGAINS. ACREAGE on East Fair street, one block IWk EACH, SSO cash, balance $lO per month. Five lots, Nos. 11, 12, 14, 15, MENT. from club • ’ grounds. 100x300, for SI,OOO. 'T— D.Ut 16, jn blocks No. 4 and No. 8 Peachtree Heights—E. Rivers’ sub- and Sewer water accessible. division land lot dOrui MO —sl®® CASH, balance sls per month, for one lot in West End—- <pwOO.UV jsjo. tai Carolina street, block F. Ware & Harper sub-division land WAVERLY WAY BROOKHAVEN lot No. 116. Just think of a lot like this In West End for the price. East Ki assume a Lake Road. 950 (U| sso® cash and loan of S6OO at 7 per cent; balance of ip.l ,*jOU.UV $l5O, payable at $lO per month, for one four-room house. No. 29 WE OWN a 6-room house, all conveniences, on nice, up-to-date, Ashland avenue; water and gas; lot 50 by 100. This Is a snap and a sure money- this beautiful street in A Fine Corner.
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