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RECORD AND GUIDE.
January 31, 1^3,
WANTSSOFFERS
TO LEASE
For a term ot years
eu liable lor Immediate
improvemeat.
This desirable plot,
size 81 X 170 X 170. con¬
taining 3,.'jO0 square ft.,
located at tbe junction
of Boston Ave, fccd
Southern B o u 1 e v a rd
(both leading to Bronx
Park),
Site of Rapid Transit
Subway Station,
Apply to
CORLEARS REALTV CO.
170 Broadway,
Room 401.
Full Bro«er,i,j,'i^ t^n-i.
Site of Tt-iplcl Transit
Station.
BUILDERS.
55 ft. front,
75 tt. front,
100 ft- front,
GO ft. front.
And other properties in the Longacre Square sec¬
tion and between Broadway and Fitth Avenue.
IJuildirig loans secured.
AJl suitable tor Apartment Hotels, showing possi¬
bilities of large profit.
bOUIS R. BERG,
35 Nassau Street,
ANDREWS, BELL & CO.,
Now at 20 East 42d St,,
WILL REMOVE ABOUT JAN. 20tli TO
SOO FIFTH AVE., COR. 42D ST.
RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS PROPBRTT
of the 42d and Fifth Ave, Section
SOLD AND RENTED,
EXTRA large House and lot, near Madison Sq.
(or Sale; excellent tor Investment or business im¬
provement. S. B. GOODALE & SON, 6 West 24th.
COLORED TENEMENTS WANTED-
Colored man makes a specialty of managing
colored tenements; references; bond. PHILIP
A PAYTO>!, Jit., agent and broker, 07 West
llUth sl. Telephone IIJIO Harlem, 119 Nassau.
Telephone 3.S0—Corllandt.
EXPERIENCED MAN, just Ouisbed lease on
Hat, would take others or take superlnteudency
or manager of large estate; have the best refer¬
ences. Address "SHOE STORE," 14j3 2d av-
A THOROUGHLY competent, experienced man
in collecting, repairs, renting, desires position
with Real Estate firm or owner, S., Box 00, care
of Record and Guide. _____________________
BUILDERS OFTEN UNDERESTIMATE
the cost of construction of large buildings, thus
placing themselves in the grasping power of the
loan man who advances iTiem part ot the money
to build. We have a number of clients who are
now placed in this UDComforl'able position. We
can induce them to exchange their Equities In
their buildings for outside Property and cash or
good free and clear Property. Particulars,
THE CLARKE REALTY CO.. 41 Cortlandl! st,
WHO WANTS HIM?
Young man, German-American, experienced
offlce assistant; thoroughly familiar with collect-
ine rents and real estate business generally; ex¬
cellent references. JACOB. 3.TO0 3d av., Bronx.
Headquarters for
WATER-FRONT PROPERTIES.
FLOYD S. CORBIN, No. 06 Broadway.
CASH BARGAIN.
Quick buyer's opportunity; handsome four-story
dwellings, vicinity OOtli st., C, P, W,; will be
sold at a sacrifice: possession. Apply, J. M.
RUHL, Room 1011, 09 Nassau st,______________
KlUJH NEW AI"\RTMENT HOUSES on Wa«ll-
iBgton ar,. near ISOth »t., ottered for sale nt leas
than cost of production. Brokers paid full com-
giU^inii ArnilT to ROEHM A COON, 31 Na«°aii 't.
FACTORY SITE,—Trinity Avenue. 200 feet
frontage, depth 68. Shipping facilities excellent.
New Haven terminal near by. Price. $30,000,
Reasonable terms. MARTIN. uO East 12oth,
WORTH INVESTIGATING.
Khlate wants to sell two 4-sty private houses,
now rented at S40 month each, ground, 33xi01,
at a sacriflce. Apply or write
ARTHUR CORNSY,
Room 1234, ISO oth Ave., City.
THE most desirable water front' Property In
Westchester county; a gold mine for those seek¬
ing location tor coal and building material yard.
Answer 60 Sound View av.. New Rochelle, N. Y.
FOR SALE, JI.jOO, small, well-built Camp;
line location, on lake, near hotel, church, coun¬
try cluh and golf links. In tbe AdiroudauICB.
Address D. C. JULIAN, Room 714, ISO 5th av.
5th av.
BBOOKI.VIV PKOPKUTV WANTED-
Prefer low-priced flats or small houses; par¬
ticulars requested from owners or brokers having
such to sell at attractive prices.
H. J. MILLER, 37S Reid Ave., near Fulton St,
Brooklyn. Tel. ICOO Bedford,
POR SALE.—Timber limits, 3,170 acres virgin
spruce, near Quebec city; rail or water freights;
good water power; title clear; terms reasonable.
Address Dr. THOMAS McCURDY, Sawyerville,
Quebei;, or R, E, BRIDGETTE, 22 Commerce St.,
New York,
CHOICE BUILDING PLOT FOR SALE,
High erounds, with elegant view, overlooking
Parks and Bridge at Ogden and Summit Aves,
and Ifilst Street, Apply to O. WILLGERODT,
201 6th Ave.
WE OFFER AT GREAT BARGAIN three new
flvo-siory Apartments, with stores, !n the Oth
Ward, Pull brokerage paid. Apply to BOEHM
& COON, 31 Nassau st.
AN IIVVESTITIEJVT.
Apartment property which haa always been
fully rented will be sold for cash at a reasonable
price. Full commission allowed to brokers, E,
K. VAN WINKLE, Attorney, 477 Central Park
West, at lOSth St.
BROADWAT.—Max Marx has purchased tiirough David Stew¬
art from Hannah Simmonds the plot on the eaat side of Broad¬
way, 50 feet north of Hawthorne st, 50x119,10'/gx50xll9.3.
75TH ST.—Owen Murphy has sold to the German Baptist Im-
manuels Church No. 413 East 75th st, a frame building, on lot
25xli)2,:i.
134TH ST.—The Eidlitz estate has sold to Max Marx the 5-sty
flat at the southeast corner of 134th st and St. Nicholas av, on
plot 101.1x36x99.11x21.
BROADWAY.—William Sperb has purchased No. 2122 Broad¬
way, running through to No. 302 Amsterdam av, fronting 18.6
feet on Broadway and 22 feet on Amsterdam av. Tiie buyer
already owns the block front on the north side of 74th st, be¬
tween Broadway and Amsterdam av; this purchase gives him
a plot fronting 57 feet on Broadway, 149 feet on 74th st, 54 feet
on Amsterdam av, with a northerly division of 1G4 feet.
71ST ST.—Irving I. Kempner has sold No. 49 West 7l3t st, a
4-3ty dwelling, on lot 18x100.
AMSTEEDAM AV.—R. Pehlemann & Son have sold for Louise
Schwegler the 5-sty flat, on plot 70x102.2, at the northwest corner
of Amsterdam av and SSth st.
82D ST.—Thomas J. McGuire has sold through R. Pehlemann
& Son Nos. 115 and 117 East S2d st, two 5-sty flats, on plot
75x100.
LENOX AV.—Potter & Bro. have sold through R. Pehlemann &
Son. the plot. 100x125, at the northwest corner of Lenox av and
139th Bt.
154TH ST.—Philip H. Schmidt has sold No. 416 West 154th st,
a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 18.9x100; R. Pehlemann & Son were the
brokers,
62D ST.—Harry E. Zittel has sold for Caroline Mayenhoff No,
165 East G2d st, a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 16x100, to Thomas Den¬
nison.
74TH ST.—Josephine Lazarua has sold to the Municipal Realty
Corporation No. 106 East 74th st, a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 18x75,
TIST ST.—Susan M. Rockwell has sold No. 10 West 71st st, a
4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x100. The McVickar Realty Trust Co.
were the brokers,
73D ST.—The Century Realty Co. has sold to Charlea Dana
Gibson No. 126 East 73d st, a 3-sty and basement dwelling, on
lot 18.9x102.2.
PARK AV.—Isaac B, Wakeman has also sold for Felix Krupp
950 Park av. 25x100.
OSTH ST.—W. W. & T. M. Hall have sold to A. H. Mosler 20
East 65th st, a new 5-sty dwelling, on lot 25x100.5, adjoining the
southwest corner of Madison av.
We will give ten cents each for copies of No. 1791 of the Record
and Guide,
THE BRONX.
MARCHER AV.—Isaac B. Wakeman has sold a plot of lots on
the west side of Marcher av, 100 feet south of 169th st.
JULIANNA ST.-Edward Polak has sold for Wm. S. Towner
a 2-sty frame cottage on Julianna st, 100 ft. west of Elliot av,
CLAY AV.—Thornton Bros, have sold through Edward Polak
No. 1343 Clay av, a 2-sty frame dwelling.
WEBSTER AV.—L. J. Friess sold No. 1227 Webster av, a
4-sty flat.
132D ST.—E. J. Schneider sold No. 663 East 132d st, a 3-aty
flat.
163d ST.—The Lawyers' Mortgage Insurance Co. haa sold to
Charles M. Rosenthal through L. J. Phillips & Co. No. 933 East
163d st, a 4-sty flat, 27x68.4. It sold at foreclosure in 1901 for
?12,000.
OUT OF TOWN.
Edward Polak has sold to Joseph Schneider plot, 100x515, Bell-
more av, Medford, L. I.
Pepe & Bro, have leased for G. H, Pigueron to the Fuller, Burr
'^o., at 3:4,000 per year, the 7-sty loft building. No. 264 Spring et.
John H. Berry has sold to the Trinity Realty Co., for J. F.
Menke, the plot of 50 lots at Carlstadt, N, J., with large stone
mansion, bounded by Berry and Passaic avs, and 6th and
7th sts.
LEASBS.
Chas. R. Faruolo & Co. have leased for Frederick Lausser the
7-sty tenement Nos, 90 and 92 Roosevelt st, for a term of Ave
years, at an aggregate rental of ¥10,300.
G. Tuoti & Co. have leased the following; For Abraham Un-
terberg and A, Fineberg the 5-sty tenement No. 217 E. 29th st;
for Cornelius Daniels, the three 5-sty double tenements, Nos.
638, 640, 642 E. 14th St.
George J. Kenney & Bro. have leased to J. P. Letton, President
of Florodora Tag Company, of New Jersey, the store and base¬
ment in the building No. 314 Bowery, for a term of years. The
Florodora Tag Co. wil! use and occupy as their Easterly Dis¬
trict Branch, in the City of New York,
J. B. Ketcham has leased for H. Ungrich, Jr., for a term of
years the 5-sty stable and storage building now being erected
on the north side of 124th st, west of Lenox av.
Chas. E. Duross has leased the private house No. 65 Tth av
for John Fackiner to Dr. Arthur Nichol for a term of 5 years, at
.$1,700 per year; also private house No. 239 West 16th st, for
Henry Ulmar to M. Biedeman, for 3 years, at $1,000 per year,
and has leased No. 211 West 14th st, 4-sty house, for S. J. Reed.
for 3 years, at $2,000 per year, to Nelson H. Crane.
Folsom Bros, have leased for a term of ten years for the Dam
estate the 7-sty hotel known as "The Jefferson," at Nos, 102 to