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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 28

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telt through more buoyant business confidence, but also is stimulating growing demand for native American architectural styles in suburban homes, "The current rise of patriotism has turned thoughts away from exoti: architecture and back to the soil of America," he explained. "The recent popular: 'y of such truly American styles as the Long Island farmhouse and the Cape Cod cottage has now spread to the point where the home buying public is thinking in terms of the California ranch house, Louisiana plantation manor and every other natural American type. "This trend in architectural preference is really a logical step in the evolution of suburban home building. Larger homesites with broad frontages have opened the way for expansive facades, and homes are now planned and built for their individual locations and surroundings. "Each of the five dwellings now being built to order in Flower Hill Estates has been designed on the basis of house and garden in one unit." Apartment Renting Activity in Queens Franklin E.

Tyrrell of Forest Hills, renting agent for the new Richmond House at 118 14 83d Kew Gardens, reports that in less than six weeks the building is over one third rented. Constructed by the Kew Drive Corporation, the building has 78 units and will be open for September occupancy. The Tyrrell office reports that rentals in this section are Increasing each week. 4 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, SEPT. 1, 1940 The climbing index of business activity inspired by the National Defense program is being reflected sharply in suburban home buying, according to David Kilpatrick.

sales manager of Flower Hill Estates at Flower Hill, L. I. Seven sales in the past seven weeks in this new North Shore colony have been directly attributed to the brightened busincs outlook, Mr. Kilpatrick declared. "Mid Summer home selling has exceeded the record of the tradi tional peak Spring season In Flower Hill Estates." Mr.

Kilpatrick said. "A total of 29 homes on half acre sites have been sold to date on this wooded hilltop of the historic Hewlett e. tate adjoining the North Hempstead Country Club. "Five dwellings are now being built to order on private contract by Walter Vhl, builder and developer of this community." Sales Manager Kilpatrick states that the effect of the National Defense program not only is being Long Island Property For Sala 3B (bmm fife asQ Long Istunil I'roierlv For Sale Says National Defense Plans Inspiring Purchase of Homes IN NASSAU SECTION Design of the apartment colony, Baldwin Gardens, on Grand Ave. in the vicinity of the Long Island Railroad station at Baldwin and one cf the newest and the largest apartment developments in Nassau County.

The development is near the shopping and amusement section of the progressive village. Prices Kemam Un DBbdt CARRYING CHARGES FULLY DETACHED Crntrr Hitl Brick Colonial C3t1 Hi 3 illutrtd; montmj ON LARGE PLOTS Free Bus Sunday it HILLSIDE AVE. AND LAKEVILLE ROAD, NEW HYDE PARK, L. I. The security of home is the best safeguard against nidation.

Ask your hank if this is sound advice. Consideration hlimild he to the fact that the first priee here is the last priee lu eause the price covers oil lniincr, fiance, screens, Venetian Minds, etc. In other vords, a complete home ready to put your furniture in. AM) Mot least liv any means, all h'fjal and dosing lees are included. 1'ulilic, 1'nrorhiiil anil High School within one block of property.

Transit, Shopping rlosc by. nrive out Grand Central Parkway or 1'nton Turnpike to l.akrvlllo Road, turn rlfht to Hillside Ave. or drive out Hillside Ave. to property at l.akrville Road; or take Circumferential (HclD I'arkwav to Hillside then (o east to Lakrvllle Road. BY Sl'HVYAY: Nth Ave.

Uuerna train to ninth Station. Then take Srhenck last Wlllislon Bus for free ride to property. ASK DRIVER FOR LAKEVILI.E ESTATES. Short Walk to Agent Reports Active Demand For Kew Houses 'Tor a number of months we been watching and analyzing our lie applications for leases here at Kew Gardens Hills in order to forecast, if we could, the effect of world unrest on a large Mibur ban apartment development like this," stated Joseph H. Lopin, managing agent, yesterday.

Kew Gardens Hills Is the 423 family apartment park at Vleigh Place and 78th Kew Gardens. "We are beginning now to recognize a definite trend." continued Mr. Lopin. "A trend toward long lftltS. "Only last week tine? tenants who moved into Kew Gardens Hills apartments two months ao applied for leases for the second year.

And almost every new applicant asks for two and sometimes year leases. "An analysis of our renting agents' interviews with these new applicants shows two things: families are seeking security, in insecure and troubled times like these, against possible inflation of rentals all over the country, and shortage of housing which is inevitable in time of war preparation or actual war iuself; and secondly, there is a definite pull toward the quiet, restful atmosphere of what amounts to country life, still within easy ac i'p LAST CALL FOR THESE W. I.OKT ESTATE HOMES ON Sl'NKlsE 11K.IIWAY, HETW EEN HOt kUl I.E CENTRE AND ltAI.DWlN, 1.. I. fit'ST.

SVEXSOX, Ituildcr DELANO PARK fSlPER is alITyou pay Vr SPAY IAiter wPayment BELMONT ESTATE ON THE I FORMER UmaI 'if1 li lullliiii miMlli" ii i ii i il i innnM 'ill lill 'i 'r 10 0 One of Remaining Models LOOKING WEST Interesting view from Ridge Boulevard of Flag Court apartments, 72d St. and Ridge Boulevard. In the archway are seen the gardens and swimming pool and entrance to the recreation rooms on the ground floor. Flag Court is one of the most modem and best equipped apartment developments in the borough. cess to places of business.

Almost every day tenants remark on their satisfaction at being able at the end of the day to get away from the general atmosphere of unrest which pervades the crowded city areas." I Uv i mm i 'A. rZZ CASH voce" tr On Hemiliful Ilculett lluy An Kstnhlinhpil Community Brick end stone, sunken living room, dinette, kitchen, two bedrooms, space on second floor for two additional rooms and bath, colored standard fixtures, oil burner, gorage, insulated; plot 60x100; open fireplace, scientific kitchen cabinets; beautifully landscaped. THE CHOICE OF DISCRIMINATING BUYERS DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY ANY HIGHWAY TO HEMPSTEAD, TIIEV Ii MINI TES EAST ON 1 RONT STREET. "Only tew Left For Immediate Occupancy" Long Island Property For Sale It'iZ HEWLETT PO NT PARK.L i FYTBA Says Liability Coverage On Real Estate Inadequate H.Z tD. I a.

a 7 vy 'f RockviUe Centre I Exclusive "C.VO.LIf OOD' I WOODED PARK SEWERS I Ornamental Street l.igKti I Lynbrook ESTATES This delightful 4'j room Cape Coil house answers today's demand for low cost year round homes with extra $4990 Cape Cod Bungalow vacation advantties. borne houses provide space for 2 extra bedrooms. Finest construction and equipment to Insure minimum upkeep. Landscaped plot SOxlOO. Restricted community.

S.mdy beach adjoining" premlsef. Boatintt mid all water sports. Playm ound. Nenr churches, schools, shopping. Excellent, transportation.

Streets, mains, etc. all paid for, Ho extra financing charter. 35 MINUTES MANHATTAN BY TRAIN: L. I. R.

R. to Eait Rockaway, bus to property. BY AUTO: Sunrise Highway to Lynbrook turn right on Atlantic jog left at Main St. and right on Baisley Ave. to Hewlett Point Park.

Garden City Princeton Street 7 NEW GE equipped models NOW open for inspection Include OIL BURNER GARAGE Agent nONALDMACDONAlDhc 010 Madison Avenue, New York KL dor ado fi Hewlett Point Park Office (on Premises) Telephone Lynbrook 1515 The current issue of Real Estate News, the organ of the Greater Nevr York Taxpayers Association, contains an Illuminating editorial dealing with liability coverage of real estate. The writer says: "There seems to be no limit to the troubles which beset housing owners. In fact, they are unending and of late have become progressively more burdensome. There are vacancies, collection difficulties, rent beats, adverse legislation, harsh departmental rules and regulations, mortgage troubles, high Interest rates, excessive judgments in accident cases, etc. Many of these conditions are beyond the ability or power of property owners to remedy.

But there is one means of pro I If! 1 SG.990 10 ow PAYMENT Plot 60' 100', sewcri, slate roofs, rock wool insulation, GE oil furnaces and kitchen cabinets, Venetian blinds. Attached garages. PRICES '6990 8500 FHA PLAN Carryini charm (M to 170 per me. St Hydt Park to Princeton Strut, 2 blwki Soth of Sttusrt Minor R. tt, UJhon.

Follow Hint. REALTY ASSOCIATES, Inc. FlddMn. 3 3753 New Model! 4'2 Roomt, bath. 2nd floor pc for 2 more roomi and bath.

Fully detached. Large open porch. Brick, tteel and tone. Copper piping, leaden, gutteri. tection which property owners have against the increasing danger of heavy verdicts In negligence suits.

Excessive judgments arising out of injuries sustained In apartment and tenement house property have increased tremendously during the past few years. Juries, composed for the most part of tenants and the unemployed, have exhibited a most astounding liberality in accident verdicts. The average owner carries liability insurance with limits of protection which indemnify him up to $5,000 in the event that one person is injured and $10,000 where two or more are injured in the same accident. With verdicts of $25,000 and $40,000. it is readily apparent that the customary limits of coverage are grossly inadequate.

Many owners are daily jeopardizing their property, as well as th.eir fortunes and their homes through Insufficient insurance. Surprisingly enough, some landlords fail to realize, until it is too late, that the mere fact that they carry a public liability policy does not give them total or positive protection, nor wholly absolve them of responsibility for accidents occurring on their property. They overlook the fact that if a verdict Is rendered against them in an accident case for a sum in excess of the amount of insurance they carry, they will be called upon to pay the difference and that difference may be large enough to cripple them financially. Large corner plot on concrete street; 2 blocks to station, school and stores. Spacious rooms, step saver kitchen, tiled bath with standing shower.

Large space on second floor. Fully insulated. LYNBROOK ESTATES Directions: Sunrise Highway to People's Trust Company Lynbrook, turn lei and follow throuKh on Hempstead Avenue to Hendrlrkson Avenue (at police stanchion); turn sham left on Hendrlckson Avenue to Stevenson Street. Average Monthly $28 (laifs and Interest) Average Monthly $18 Total Monthly Payment $46 This Tint Georgian Colonial home in located in a trove of oak trees un a tn acre plot, i various rooms, glass briiit in kiuhen. extra lavatory, roofed porch from dinim room overlook id it beautifully landscaped ground and rrdens, parapet health pon concealed radiation, rock wool insulation, Delro O.l Burner, 2 linen closets, overhead doors on garage.

No Assessment! Junard Construction Corp. Lakeview Ave. KnoUwood Rd Rockville Centre Directions: ftunrUs Hlfhwiy to Long Beteh Rd. fitt Bnron's), turn left to Lakeview turn right to Knoll 3 Many Different Models wood Rd. np to IMil with aprmuinute curislug ehargflf low a Former Estate Of C.

F. Murphy Under Hammer The former Charies F. Murphy estate, Good Ground, at Hamplon Bays, L. is to be divided and sold at auction Sunday, Sept. 22, by J.

Edward Breuer. The property contains 460 acres with one half mile of waterfront. The property wul be offered in lots, plots, acres and waterfronts. Included in the sale be the houses, log cottars and other buildings as well as the business frontage on Montauk Highway, Most .75 28 Montblr TO REACH! Takf Nortb fitior Rub (Q43) ffon Stb Aia. B'lbva? Tirmlnal at IGeth St.

Jimalca, to OIIU at'l Art. and NaBati County Line; or by Auto out IlllllUa A'4, to N. 3rd St. at Mmu County Llna, I'hono JAmalra S30O or Flelditono S4l(r9e NORTH 3RD ST. AND HILLSIDE AVE.

Uxrt. tmortlrRtlon, Urcat. and (ir Ulauraiwe. Uima Savlnn Bank FOA Sc Fire io 8th Ar. Subway During the week end visit LIFE HOUSES Designed nnd Sponsored by LIFE MAGAZINE in Sweet Centennial Avenue nnd Circle Drive Wert where prices range from SGI 00 to S7500 fyaiUiuMt QasideHi.

Foxhnrst Road where prices range from to All prices complete with Garage, Oil Kurner and Fireplace IIAI 1MVI V. L. I. Baldwin 8316 Long fsland Property For Sale Westchester Cape Cod Coloniolt $3,690 UP 26r.vYHAlLl 10; Cb 4U FHA 25 Yr. Mtge.

Brttk and ttone. five roomi intf bath tint floof, ipata on ictond tor additional rooms; poured (oiinrtitloni; tteel oirdert; Colotex Imulatlon; Johnt Manvllle roof; ell burner; caifment windows; rooted aoreh; large, fully linditaped slots. NEW PARKWAY HEIGHTS BIS TO KK1HTH AVIi. RIBWAY DIRECTIONS Mrrriek Road, rnrth un 24 1 it Straet (Brookvllla lo Ollvar then rlfht 3 bloeki. Adl.

St. Alba ni FROM BROOKLYN: Niw Belt Parkway I mile aatt Mrrltk Road to Elmont Road eait Into Oliker ahead 3 bloeki. OUR PRICES ARE COMPLETE PRICES Whether you pay ai little oi $5690 or os much oi $8975, the advertised price of a GREEN ACRES house it the COMPLETE price, including built in garoge, oil burner with air conditioned heat and 50 foot landscaped plot. All houses are built to CHANIN standards of design, con itruction and equipment Down payments begin at $590; monthly payments at $43.39. Write for floor plans ond specifications of homes at YOUR price, tt costs no more to live in this planned I 1 1 I i Lb7 1 Property For Sale Brooklyn Different Models to Choose From community of winding parks, cul de iac safety streets and regional playgrounds, oi little as 29 inutes from N.Y.

or Brooklyn via 100 trains daily and within walking distance of station, schools. ONE FAMILY SOLID BRICK 5,965 I tn S69W. Com. MONTHLY plrtf' No Mtrai Payi vnrythln ou'rp Mire lo find the home of the land fronts on Squires Road. Murphy Road and Jorw.s Boulevard.

The bay front and the golf course Will be offered separately. Marriages Help Sale of Homes The increase of marries in the borough during the pa.st three weeks has had a favorable influence on the sale of new homes in the Match Brothers development at Remsen between Winthrop St. and Clarkson according to the builders, who jay that several of the hoases purchased la. week are to be occupied by newly married couples. According to the builders, the houses have been purchased by parents of the recently married people, who intend to occupy part etf the houie.

$350 CASH OIRECt BUS fO ITH Vt. US FINISHIO STREETS AND WALKS. SCHOOLSltTORESON PROPERTY UK AliD H. ULtiOA.N Pr. churches, stores.

Two furnished models by GERTZ, LONG IS I I Till Sow Ready for Occupancy I I I 1 VALLEY STREAM VAI.IVV STREAM LAND, now open. F. II. A. MORTGAGE 411 Six large rooms, finished basement, stall showers, two bathrooms, extra large closets; garage.

Every modern refinement. you want amongst iho 50 oriel at 'Iin(E Largebt Home Show'! Immediate ihcupamy 363 Hempstead Avenue WEST HEMPSTEAD, I. DIRFCTIONS Merrlrk Road to FWe ornerR, l.ynbrfMik, then ki north on Hempstead Ave. to property, 33 Hempstead or Hempstead Turnpike io Hemps tend then right to property. Three block from L.

I. UJL vJXJLlU community of its kind in Greater New York COME OUT AND SEE WHY On Large Wooded Plots Here you will find rr sldentlal environment fit for $15,000 homes. WE8TWOOD GARDENS has Its own R. R. Station.

From $4495 $32 Monthly BUNGALOW 2 STORY TYPE Py bus or auto via direct Merrick Road from Jamaica to Cornwell Ave. (R. R. Trestle), Valley Btrcara. Left one block to models.

Four short blocks to Ocaan Parkway or Church Avenuo Citrm Station Eighth Avanuo Subway, Shopoini, tetiftoli, thurchot of all denomination) nearby. Model Houto open 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. STerhnr 8 8309 EAST 2d ST. (0n half block trim Fort Hamilton Parkway) "The Plirtnt Rendential Park Community" on the SUNRISE HIGHWAY at VALLEY STREAM, L.

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