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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 56

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2 For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1937 Telephone MAin 4-6000 Inspecting the Horace Harding Homes lease at an aggregate rental of $2,700. One-family houses. 366 94ih to Louis Evers; 320 h6th to Sydney Blanchard; 247 95th to Frank Claas; 64 87th to Thomas Thor-sen. Two-family house, 260 03d to Edward Stone. Apartments.

302 Marine to H. W. Heynirgen: 8712 3d Han.s Jipp; 325 86th to Miss Ruth Farmerton; 8601 3d Ave to Mrs. Lena Kelly; 28 Marine Mrs. B.

Graham. Mr. Conigliaro; 9614 3d Charles Hunter. Scarcity Seen In Shore Rd. Area Judging from the inquiries for apartments In the Shore Road section, there will be few vacancies by Oct.

1, according to George F. Chambers of the Johnston Brothers-Chambers Realty Company. Among recent rentals made by the Chambers company are: Store, 8608 3d to Plulip Pecoraro, who took a three-year FORECLOSURES FADING i 5 4 27 Percent Drop in Eight Months A continued trend toward reduction in the number and dollar volume of -foreclosure is rcectfled in the regular monthly analysis of distress sales of real estate by the Real Estate Board of New York, which shows that the total number of foreclosures durin? the first eight months of 1937 dropped 27 percent and the aggregate dollar volume of liens were down 5 8 percent below total figures for the comparable period of 1936, which year had shown an even greater drop from 1935. Totals for the first eight months of 1935, 1936 and 1937 follow: 3 Jf 3r i Match Bros. Close 12 Sales In Two Weeks Flalluli Mm l'ionrrrs in Building of llnro's Southerly I) is! riots The Match Brothers, builders of Brookshlre Homes at Bedford Ave.

and Avenue U. have within the past two weeks sold 12 houses in the fourth unit of new homes in the locality. Encouraged by this unusual action in the Summer season, the builders take it as a barometer for the Fall market, which they expect will be more intense than ever before. The meet the expected demand. REAL ESTATE Jan.

1 to Number of Total liens Aug. 31 foreclosures foreclosed 1935 1.407 $169,579,675 1936 1,183 117,708,770 1937 861 110,905,637 Assessed value of properties $180,586,100 129,099,740 109,863,600 Apartments to Let Brooklyn mm 1SW8QS i L. i 1 1 1. it 't SSsas: irrTWi: cliri mHr- li sv Ukjh IK rily IiJe-ks Figures for August and comparable months follows: Number of Total lines Assessed valua Month foreclosures Involved August, 1935 175 $25,803,592 August, 1936 121 8,292,009 August, 1937 100 18.299,290 of properties $27,385,000 9,699,040 18,457,000 BROOKLYN'S MOST MODERN APARTMENTS they have broken ground for 100 more riwelliiiRs. Several of the homrs they expect to have com- Foreclosures by institutional as distinguished from private lenders accounted for 75 percent of the total in 1937.

In compiling reports on foreclosures the Real Estate Board figures are confined to completed auctions, exclusive of adjournments, withdrawals, re-advertised actions, partition sales and properties surrendered to mortgages in lieu of foreclosure. pleted in a short time. IMnnrer Builders The Match Brothers, pioneer builders in Brooklyn for more than years, have confined their activities most of the time in one section. The march of time was never more clearly illustrated than in a brief review of the history of the community in which they are now building. The Sheepshead Bay race track, s.

local and national Institution, oc 20 MINUTES ROM TIMES SQUARE WW BEIXC COMPLETED- OCTOBER 1 Rooms Moat luxurloua apartments at attrac-. Ut Kntali. Featuring all-electric kit-cbene. Westinghouae Electric tiring rooms, papered dress-, hig rooms dining balconies, all-steel casement windows with special Ten-' ttkrtors. stall showers with qlass doors, recreation room; in basomqnL Your criBcal iospecttoa ol these desirable apartment will proTe eminently worth Historic L.

I. Home Being Modernized One of the most Interesting building projects In the New York suburban territory, Involving the restoration and modernization of an old manor house, the major portion of which dates back more than a century, is now nearing completion in the exclusive Kings Point section of Great Neck. The house, occupying acreage on the waterfront at Broadlawn Har bour, was formerly the home of S. Vernon Mann. The site includes 230 feet of shoreline on Manhasset Bay, affording space for a private beach, dock and yacht anchorage.

The historic dwelling is surrounded by terraced lawns sheltered by spreading oaks and tall elms that tave been growing for generations. Arthur F. Rausch of Great Neck, agent for the Broadlawn Harbour community, which is being created out of the two old Kings Point Estates, reports a decided revival of interest in this type of property on the North Shore of Long Island. Prospective buyers give one of the Horace Harding Homes, at Utopia Parkway and Horace Harding Boulevard, a careful Inspection. cupied much of the land.

The bal- ance was made up of find old farms I which had been in the hands of families for generations. When the population of Brooklyn moved to southern section, the race track I while. REAL ESTATE mid farms save way to new home developments. As this new construction took form, transit facilities were improved, shopping centers were created, schools, churches and theaters prune up. Old dirt roads were transformed into modern streets.

on Premises BUckminster i p.m.) STerlinq 3-8974 Apartments to Let Brooklyn New Group of Homes Ready in Flushing The development of Flushing Crest Homes on 146th Just off North Hempstead Turnpike, in Flushing, announce the completion of a new group of 5-room solid brick, steel ai.d stone bungalows. City sewers and concrete streets are Installed and Individual fenced in play-yards are featured. LEASES ANNOUNCED Tli? Lewis H. May Company yesterday announced the following leases: At Far Rockaway, for Serial Federal Savings and Loan Association, premises 2717 Healy Ave. to Steve Prokop; for Samuel Cohen, premises 2336 Mott Ave.

to Barnet Aronof-skv; for R. Muhlhauser, premises 1031 Rose St. to J. F. Bursky; for Lizzie G.

Suydam, premises 741 Ave. to Joseph Ressner: for Bay Front Improved One of the recent improvements Rcso Park Homes To Open Sept. 18 The opening of ft new group of homes, which Is now nearine completion at Fair Estates, Dry Harbor F.aad and Caldwell Rego Park, is announced for September 18 and 19 by Julius Land, president of Fair Estates, the builders. Two of these home-, have already been sold from the plans to James B. McLaughlin and August and Anna Tinschert.

The new Fair Estates unit consists of two-story six-room homes which feature many additional advantages, including a finished tavern room In the basement and a rear porch overlooking the garden. With this new group, the Fair Es- tatpc nnpratinn rnTislsts nf ftve riis- Transit to Fair Stimulates Buying Tii" interest which centers around the World's Fair grounds and the announcement that the 8th Ave. subway will be extended to Horace Harding Boulevard and Rodman just a few streets away, has proved a great boom to Prime Homes. The new acquisition (the 12-acre Clark farm) at Main St. and Horace Harding Boulevard, Flushing, Is being improved with solid brick bungalows Including garage.

The site overlooks the entire World's Fair grounds and also has a commanding view fthe New York City skyline. Quirk transportation is now afforded by the B. M. T. and I.

R. T. lines. According to Sam Kenny, sales director, "early Inquiries Indicate that the eminently successful record of Prime Homes, of which 35 have been sold this Summer, will be far exceeded this Fall" YOU Wf INJOY -iisii A 'has been the development of the TSheepshead Bay waterfront. Em-tnons Ave.

has been made Into a beautiful boulevard. The old ramshackle buildines have been removed and in their stead spacious pandinR piers have been constructed. The Bay has been dredged to permit pleasure craft of all sizes to travel back and forth. Brookshlre Homes are within a tfew minutes walk of this recreational center and are also "next door" to Manhattan and Brighton IVi 2 2123312 4 ROOMS Estate of John Shea, premises 792 Cornaga Ave. to Harry Frischman; for Warranty Holding premises 1036 Gipson St.

to Harold S. The fare to downtown I tinct types of bungalows and two- living Brooklyn and Manhattan is a cents, story dwellings. JO Special Features REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Apartments to L-i Brooklyn Apartments to Let Brooklyn 805-21 ST. MARK'S AVENUE A NEWLY COMPLETED APARTMENT HOl'SE that suit your requirements Just as though yon had planned It yourself. Every little detail of refinement every comfort and luxury of modern living plu many ultra-modern touches that vou never dreamed of are here.

Ownership Management Office Cumberland 6-4171 Building INgersoll 2 9563 Fowder Room and Vanity Nooks Id most apartments Chotrn of Wallpaper in Dinirif Fojert Stall Shower Arched Openings Built-in Bathroom Scales Mimical Chi met instead of harsh-sounding bells Two Bathrooms In four-room apts. Steel Sink Cabinet Between Brooklyn and New York Avenues 2 Rooms, Kitchenette $40 up 3 Rooms $50 up ALSO 4 .17 r-ROOH St'lTES ATTRACTIVE RF.STAt.S AGEST O.V PREMISES PHOE PRESU)ET 4-2827 COMPLETED m. a Adilmi effvidiidwi Qu SMART'oliveil? mr these Conveniently Locate'd mm a LENOX ONE TO SIX ROOMS PRESENT-DAY RENTALS 7 ROAD BETWEEN FLATBUSH and BEDFORD AVENUES 125 EASTERN PARKWAY 159 EASTERN PARKWAY 175 EASTERN PARKWAY "THEnnnnE ROOSEVELT' PETER STUYVESANT" "OE0R0E WASHINGTON" FLATBUSH APARTMENTS KENCHESTER GARDENS 305 Linden Boulevard Near Noitrind Ave. 2, 2a, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Room. Moderate Rental.

-Morv elevator apartment with Ideal living rnmfort. Electric refrlaer- atton Urize mrv roomn. Spacious closetj. Convenient location. to aliopplr.8.

schools, churches and the 1. K. T. (Church Avenue. Btatlont.

THE DAVENPORT 2215 Newkirlc Avenue From Eait 22d Street to East 23t Street Elevator, and Electrlo Ret rfjeritlon Six-Story Elarator Buildinf 3, 4, 5, 6 Roomi Moderate Rental. The Davenport 1j known for superior aervlce. careful selection of tenant and ideal location. Near Brighton, Lino Newklrk Avenue Station. PEMBROKE GARDENS 201-221 Linden Boulevard Near Noilrand Avenue 3, 4, 5 anil 6 Roomt Attractive Rental.

Every Room la Planned for Fav Honekeepinr Elevators and electric reoperation. iiar 1. K. T. church Ave.

452 PARK PLACE At Brook Ijn Museum Station, I. R. T. Sobwfty 991 PRESIDENT STREET At Franklin Ave. Station, I.

R. T. Subway 288 CROWN STREET At President St. station, I. R.

T. Subway 2505 BEDFORD AVENUE At Brvrrlr Road Station, I. R. T. Subway 649 EMPIRE BOULEVARD Near Albany Avenue Situated in one Brooklyn's most attractive residential sections, this fine apartment building was designed and planned specifically ior discriminating families.

is six stories in height with modern elevator service. architectural style is Georgian, exquisitely beautiful in its decorative features. Suites are so arranged that every luxury and necessity of the true home atmosphere is provided. Shopping and transportation facilities, schools and churches, and Prospect Park are ideally accessible. Select your apartment NOW for October occupancy totauon, mopping, schools and churches.

Applv Aoent on Premises or JONAS MANAGEMENT 885 Flarbush Ave. BU. 2-2700 55 LINDEN BOULEVARD BtlLDING 1, 2, 2'2 3, 3V4, 4 Room Suites 4-Room Suitei Art Equipped With Two Bathrooms FEATURES netwrrn Flalbimh and Bedford Avm. Client at All Uuildinss Oftlfe RIM Noitrand Aveniic I'hona PRnldpnt S-2W0 Sunday Trlrnhone STtrllnj 3-831)5 or INiernoll t-0806 Presenting Brooklyn's Finest Apartment House Typical 3 -Room Apartment 24 Hour Uniformed Door Sorrlco All Roomi Off Foyer Spacloui Closed Built-in Radio Antennae Modern Table Top Gas Rangei Dining Alcoves Electrolux Gas Relrlqeration Inlaid Linoleum Kitchen Floori Sound Deadening Material Between Dividing Apartment Partitions 'jitTTrrcirsT mm Insulated and" Ventilated Hool Recessed Enclosed Radiators Large Rooms Excellent Cross Ventilation Venetian Blinds Enclosed Standing Showers with Chrome Plated Glass Doors In All 3 3'i 4 Room Apartments Recessed Open Book-Caes and Niches Venetian Mirrored Medicine Cabinets Sink Enclosures (Metal Cabinets) Brooklyn Heights tin ill IX-j en ft- i mi Em LA 4 The Following Contractors Have Co-operated in the Construction of This Apartment Dwelling BATH 'v Ii5? '-CH 41? -itia' 1 Ctece Couit OVERLOOKING THE HARBOR 5 minute, from Wall Street i 2 to 9 Room o4 Rool gardens Many oparlmentj avearendid'vlevyorNev? York aor 24 hour unilormed A lew blockj from Borough Hall station ol all tubvOY5 i- A fent on premises lj Telephone: TRiangle 5-5473 or JOHN F. JAMES, SO NS', In BSTAeLIBHKD 1ISI 19) Montague Slreel.

Brooklyn TRjangle 5-6100, 'u 20i Col ony TRIM M. A M. Woodworker Int. Esil 9Hlh Brooklyn, N. Y.

ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION Dropkin Broth, r. Inc. 210 B.dforit Brooklyn. N. V.

PLASTERING inirlttvg nr(fni Rosrt ItrooVUn V. STEEL Stanlev Co. Siu m. Brooklyn, N. V.

TILE Hfnry MIIm A Sons 2071-73 Fallon St. Brooklyn. N. T. REINFORCED CONCRETE Verrrtllo Brow.

A Cnrloti Olil Ext fmh t. Brooklyn, N. Y. FOUNDATION S. DIOtnvannI Brnf.

1817 Tth St Bronhlyn, SHOWER DOORS Ci. M. Kft'him M( HI i.hlni!nr St. Brooklyn, S. V.

STERLING PLACE I If 1 II c2 of GRAND ARMY PLAZA, Bef. Florbush and Vandcrbilt Brooklyn One Block to I. R. T. and B.

M. T. 6uhaya DISTINGUISHED NOW RENTING Vi to4Vi Room SUITES 1 and 2 Baths ALL ELECTRIC KITCHENS Ao Charge for Electricity for COOKING, LIGHTING, REFRIGERATION mi LUMBER PraaVntUI Loinhrr Co. 7t-HX Rorkswsr Avo. Brooklyn, N.

V. IXUy LINLULN PL, -it- SUPER CONSTRUCTION AND REFINEMENT D.A. rr. r. n.

Dining Galleries and Balconies Excellent Cross Ventilation Unusually Large Rooms and Closets Sound Deadening Between Apartments Main Halls and Foyer Carpeted Door and Delivery Service Enclosed Showers with Glass Doors Crane Colored Plumbing Fixtures and Tile Insulated and Ventilated Roof Laundry in Basement Built-in Book Cases Concealed Radiation Wood Venetian Blinds Radio Outlets rr trf i Between 7th and Xth Avenues NEAR PROSPECT PARK 2-3-4-6 ROOM SUITES Very Attractive Rentals New snide nindirn Fire and Smindproijf Bulkllnrc Rfsidnntia Section NEAR I. It. T. and It, J. T.

SI IUVAVS in MINI Tt.S FROM WAIX 8TKKET id! rxh i p-Ma nunvmvnl Agent on "Premises STerling 3-8759 a I rr' CT tT xj'-8 Apply on Premises or JONAS MANAGEMENT Agent 885 FLATBUSH AVENUE. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Office Phone: BUckminster 2-2700 Building Phone: INgersoll 2-9618 by Not Speculative Built House Designed and Personally Supervised 5HAMPAN tr 5MAMPAN, Architects. Now Ready tor Occupancy.

Rppretcntative on Premitet or Phone STerling 3-9164 A. L. IYON Agent 26 COURT, ST BROOKLYN.

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