December 28, igoi.
RECORD AND GUIDE.
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the 4-sty dwelling now occupied as a hospital Nos. 320 and 322
West 34th st, on plot 50x98.9. The Society recently purchased
the plot 83.4x98-9 Nos. 450 to 456 West 34th st for $19,300, on
which they will erect a new hospital building, from plans by
"Welch, Smith & Provost. Cornelius F. Sheahan Is the buyer,
and the price $75,000.
Herbert A. Sherman has sold for the Douglas estate the 4-sty
tenement with store No. 430 Sth av, on lot 21.7x90, between
Slst and 32d sts and adjoining property recently purchased by
the Stuyvesant Real Estate Co.
William A. White & Sons bave sold for the estate of Edwin
M. Harrison No. 325 Greenwich st, adjoining the corner of
Duane st. The lot Is 25x80 and is improved with a 5-sty
building.
Lovejoy & Noyes have sold for Henry J. Phillips Nos, 281 and
283 Water st, southeast corner of Dover st, a 7-sty building,
on lot 30x75. They have leased the building for the buyer for
a term of years to Evans, Almirall & Co., steam heating con¬
tractors.
MitcheU A. C. Levy has sold the 5-sty flat No. 108 East 54th
st, on lot 25x100.
George Goetting has sold No. 159 East 46th st, a 4-sty dwell¬
ing, on lot lG-SxlOO-5, which he purchased in 1869 for $21,000.
The Floyd estate has sold to Mandelbaum & Lewine No. 263
to 273 Broome st, southeast corner of Allen st, four 5-sty brick
tenements, on plot 125.6x87.6.
S. H. Stone has sold to Lowenfeld & Prager Nos. 153 and
155 East ISth st, two 3-sty dwellings, on plot 42,4x92. The
seller recently bought these properties at auction—No. 153 for
$16,550 and No. 155 for $20,000.
Mandelbaum & Lewine bave sold to Dr, William A. Rogers No.
848 West 41st st, a 6-sty tenement, on lot 25x98.9.
Daniel P. Duffle has sold No. 427 East 16th st, 4-sty front and
rear tenements, on lot 25x92.
William Reynolds Brown has bought from Chalmers Dale No.
79 Park av, southeast corner of 39th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on
lot 32x64.
Louis Schrag has sold for Charles Conner No. 264 Tth av, a 4-
sty buildmg, on iot 22.2x62.4.
D. H. Scully has sold for Mrs. Louie Bella Leaycraft to Ma¬
tilda Tinker, No. 439 West 26th st, a 4-sty tenement, on lot 27x
100, for about $15,000.
Bleekman Brothers have purchased from Isaac Levin No. 451
West SSd st, a 4-sty tenement, on lot 18.10x99.2.
Mrs. Tetta Uhlfelder has sold through McChain & Hershfleld
No. 74 West 4Sth st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x75, for a re¬
ported price of about $35,000. No. 72, on lot 20x100.5, sold for
$30,300 in 1900.
Leonard L. Hill has sold to Elizabeth Irving the 4-sty dwelling,
on lot 20x98.9, No. 341 West 34th st, for $22,500.
Mary E. Atkinson has purchased from Adam Knobloch, at
$14,000, No. 3G2 West S2d st, 4-sty dwelling, 16.8x98.9.
The Pennsylvania Railroad's latest purchases, made through the
Stuyvesant Real Estate Co., made public are; Nos. 390 and 398
;7th av, 49,4x70, at the southwest corner of S2d st, for which it is
aaid $100,000 was paid; Nos. 384 and 386 7th av. 51.9x60, with an
L, No. 207 West Slst st, 40x73.9, at the same price; and No. 430
7lh av, northwest corner of SSd st. 22.10x50, for $90,000. No.
383 Tth av, at the northeast corner of Slst st, a 5-sty building,
on lot 33,9x38, is said to have been sold for $78,000. The prices
are given as reported; compared with past transactions, they
appear very high. For instance, No. 383 Tth av, consisting of
the parcel, 33,9x38, just mentioned, and 22 feet adjoining on Slst
st, making together 33.9x60, sold in partition at auction in Oc¬
tober, 1900. for $43,000.
Nathan E. Ciark has purchased from the New York Realty
Corporation the plot, 77.9x105.11x75,3x86.8, at the southeast
corner of Broadway and 55th st. The buyer will erect an apart¬
ment hotel. This will be his first operation in apartment hotels,
he having confined his operations to housekeeping apartments.
Jobn L. Cadwalader has sold Nos. 17 to 21 West 32d st, three
4-sty dwellings, on plot 73.9x98-9. John N. Golding was the
broker; the asking price was $240,000.
George J. Kenny has purchased from D. W. Wilbur, of Pougb¬
keepsie, administrator of tbe Ross estate, the property No. 318
East 27th st, being a 5-sty and basement double tenement, on lot
25x98.9- The purchaser is having plans drawn for a 5-sty and
basement extension, and other extensive alterations and im¬
provements, to convert tbe building into a modern flat.
Thomas P. Fitzsimons has sold for the estate pf "W. P. "Wood¬
cock to Sampson H. Schwarz and David Lippman the 5-sty tene¬
ment. No. 80 Horatio st, on lot 24.1x87.5.
NORTH OF 59th STREET.
Wilham Martin has sold to Arthur E. Wood a lot 25x100.11
on the north side of 115th st, 300 feet east of Sth av. A plot
50x100.11, only 225 feet east of Sth av, was recently sold at
auction for $13,900.
The last of the old residence properties on 125th st, west of
Tth av, has been sold by Samuel Goldsticker for the executors
of the late Henry Schubert to The Central Realty, Bond and
Trust Co. This is the old Schubert homestead, comprising the
block front from 125th to ]26tb sts, on the west side of Tth av,
with frontages of 125 feet on each street. The property has
always been held at extravagant figures; .$900,000, It is said,
was asked for it when it was expected that the "World's Fair
would be held In Harlem. It was offered at auction once and
bid In at $420,000, and was probably sold at less than that
figure. The most recent sale In the block is that of Nos. 235
and 237, West 125th st, extending to 232 and 234 West 126tlj
St. The plot Is 50x199.10 and there are four 4-sty flats on It. It
was sold at auction on October 29th for $113,100, the 125th
st part of it having been purchased in 1884 by Lippman Tophtz
for $65,000 and the 124th st houses in 188T for $45,000. Using
this property as a comparison and making all allowances for
the large plot and th^ it has 450 feet of frontage, it is hard to
flgure a value of $420,000.
Another sale of interest is that of the sixteen lots fronting on
St. Nicholas av, 125th st, 124th st and Hancock place, by the
estate of George W. Carleton to A. C. &. H. M. Hall. The
property was purchased by Mr. Carleton in 1871 for $28,000. It
fronts 200 feet on 125th st, 201.10 on St. Nicholas av, 62 feet
on 124th st, 155.10 on Hancock place, with a westerly line of
130 2. The buyers, it is said, will erect an apartment hotel on
the land.
The Metropolitan Improvement Co. has sold the lot, 25x100-8^,
on the south side of OOth st, 1(10 feet west of Central Park West.
Slawson & Hobbs have sold for Louisa H. Thatcher, of Al¬
bany, No 102 "West 121st st, a S-sty dwelling, on lot 21x100.11.
The house was transferred to the seller in October for $25,000.
D. H. Scully has sold for Louis Leubuscher to Janpole &
Werner the frame building on lot 50x99.11 No. 35 West 131st st.
A similar plot on the south side of the street, 360 feet west of
5th av, sold for $16,000 in September, 1900,
John Vincent has sold to W. Albert Pease, Jr., the tenant, the
4-sty dwelling on lot 12.6x100.5 No. 31 East 62d st for about
.?23,000. No. 29, a 4-sty dwelhng, on lot 16x100.5, sold in May,
1899, for $28,500.
Rosa Brown has sold to Carl Fischer Hansen the 7-sty apart¬
ment house, tbe "Vahana, Nos. 305 and 307 West 97th st, the
buyer giving in part payment 155 lots in and near White Plains,
Westchester county. Tbe seller bought the lots on which the
apartment house stands in June for $34,000, with a building
loan of $48,000.
C. F. W. Johanning has resold the 5-sty three-family fiat with
stores No. 22.39 Sth av, near 121st st, which he recently sold to
the present seller for about $40,000.
Charles Glenn has sold No, 300 West 85th st, a 5-sty American
basement dwelling, 17x73x102.3.
Chauncey Patterson has sold No. 13S East 64th st, a 3-sty
dwelling, on lot 20x100.5, adjoining the northwest corner of
Lexington av,
S. H. Stone and Lowenfeld & Prager have sold the plot lOO.llx
93 at the southwest corner of Manhattan av and lOSth st for
$45,000, but $38,300 is said to be the correct figure. They bought
the plot at the Toplitz sale on October 29th for $36,800. Samuel
G. Bayne was the buyer of the plot 75x100.11 on 108th st, ad¬
joining.
Lowenfeld & Prager have purchased from Margaret E. Put¬
nam and resold Nos. 119 to 123 West 133d st, three 5-sty flats,
on plot 73x99,11.
Horace S. Ely & Co. have sold for Daniel B. Freedman Noa.
120 and 122 West 65th st, two 3-sty dwellings, each 18.9x100.
L, J. Phillips Se Co, sold for the Jacobus estate to Daniel B.
Freedman the plot, TSxlOO, on the south side of 65th st, com¬
mencing 100 feet west of Broadway.
Stein, Cohen & Roth have sold No. 62 5th av, a 4%-sty build¬
ing, on lot 30x100.
S. Packas bas sold to Daniel Longworth the 5-sty tenement
No. 427 West Slst st, on lot 25x98,9.
L. J. Phillips & Co. have soid for Louis V. Bell to Louis B. Tim
the 4-sty American basement dwelling. No. 246 West TOth st, 17
xfiOxlOO.
Mary E. Pentz has sold to Theodore H. Mead, through Collins
& Collins, the 4-sty dweiling. No. 16 East T5th st, on lot 24.11x
102.2.
Henry Marks has sold through Leopold Oppenheimer the 5-sty
flat with store. No. 2093 3d av, between lllth and 115th sts,
on lot 25x100.
Daniel S. Slawson has sold to George Crawford the plot, lOlx
100, at the southwest corner of Broadway and lOSth st. The
buyer will erect an apartment house.
THE BRONX.
Trippe Brothers have sold for William P. Howell Co. to
Theo. Sutro, No. 5T1 Mott av, a 3-sty briclc house, on lot 25x100.
J.' Clarence Davies Se Co., in conjunction with Mr. Charles M.
Kaeppel, bave sold for Judge J. C. J. Langbein the 3-sty two-
family frame house, on the west side of Union av, 121 feet south
of IGlst st; also the two lots, 50x100, on the west side of South¬
ern Boulevard, 100 feet north of Penfold av.
J. Clarence Davies & Co. have sold for Amelia Walther the
2-sty frame two-family dwelling, on lot 23x100, No. 1416 Cro¬
tona av to Joseph F. Vion, who gives in exchange No. G71 East
14Sth st, a 4-sty flat, on lot 27.10x117.6; in conjunction with
Barry & McLaughlin, for Joseph Nussbaum, the plot 225x100
at the northeast corner of Willow av and 137th st, with an L
extending to 138th st; also, for J. Doane, the 5-sty flat 25x
95x100 No- 443 Willis av.
OUT OF TOWN.
The Empire City race-track was sold Thursday by Bankson
T. Morgan, the referee, for $218,000. The purchaser was Frank