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RECORD AND GUIDE
May 17, 1919
BROOKLYN'S OLDEST
Real Estate Office
FIRM ESTABUSHED 1843
^lie Cijauncep
Eeal estate Co.
187 MONTAGUE ST.
BORO OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY
Telephones: Main 4300, 4301, 4302
Appraisers Auctioneers
AGENTS and GENERAL
Eeal Csitate profeerg
Members:
Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers
Real Estate Board of New York
Members Brooklyn Board of R. E. Brokeri
ESTABLISHED 1882
David Porter, inc.
Real Estate Agents
Brokers, Appraisers
APPRAISERS FOR
The United States Government
The State ol New York
The City of New York
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
Equitable Trust Co.
The U. S. Title Guaranty Co.» etc., etc
BrMklTB Chunber of Commcrc* BalUtav
32 COURT STREET
Telephone: Main 828 BROOKLYN, N. Y.
JOHN F. DOYLE & S0N5
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
BROKERS and APPRAISERS
74 Wall Street. New York City
Management of Estates a Specialty
Uemtier of Board of BnlEm
John F. Doyla Jolm F. Dojle, Jr. AJftfiA U DoyU
The Leading Agency
Firm Established 1874
Corwith Bros.
Greenpoint and Lonf Island City
Real Estate
FACTORY SITES
A SPECIALTY
Mortgage Loans, Appraisals, Insurance
Entire Management of Property
851 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn
Corn Exch. Bank Bldg.. Bridge Plaza. L. I. C.
Tel. 5900 Bedford
Memtier Brooklyn Board of Broken
Chas. L. Gilbert
REAL ESTATE BROKER
APPRAISER
Renting, Collecting, Insorance
WATER FRONTS
FACTORY SITES
Efficient management
of Brooklyn Real Estate
753 Nostrand Ave. BROOKLYN
at St. Johni Plaoe NEW YORK
25x100. at 107 Weat 129th et, to a client of J.
Anthony Minott.
131ST ST.—John C. Nielson. tenant, bought
from the FTudwill Realty Co. 16 East 131st st, a
3-sty dwelling, 18x100.
135TH ST.—Simon Myers has sold for a client
323 West 135th st, a 3-sty dwelling, on lot
18.5x0fl.ll.
136TH ST.—Albert H. Stout sold In con¬
junction with P. Herbert Howell to Josiah
Lloyd 111 West I36th et, a 3-sty dwelling on
lot 17x100.
136TH ST.—Frank Taylor bought the 3-sty
and dwelling, 16.8x09.11, at 160 West 136th st,
through Nail & Parker.
13STH ST.—Nail & Parker sold for the Eliza¬
beth Realty Co. to a physician for occupancy
241 West 138th st, one of the King model
houses, on lot 17x100.
145TH' ST.—Leitner, Brener & Starr sold for
Rose Freund the building 242 West 145th st.
containing a theatre and several stores and
covering a plot 100x100. It was purchased by
the 145th Street Theatre Co., which owns the
adjoinint; theatre, known as the Odeon, at 256
West 145th St. Kendall and Herzog were the
attorneys for the purchaser.
146TH ST.—Louis Block sold for the Plumb¬
ers' Realty Co. to the E. L. Realty Co. 218-
220 West 146th st, a 6-sty apartment, 40x100,
renting for $7,000 and held for $45,000.
140TH ST.—Duff & Brown Co. sold for Jos¬
eph W. Hatch to a client for occupancy 517
West 140th St. a 3-sty dwelling, 17x100.
l.'2D ST.—Joseph Shenk bought 620 West
152d st, a 5-sty apartment, held at $110,000,
through Harris and A. Stiner. The house Is on
a plot 63x100.
156TH ST.—Isidore Federman resold to
Rosenberg & Schwartz 515 to 510 West 156th
St. a 5-Rty apartment, 75x100, held at $125,000.
Mr. Federman bought the property recently
from the Haslah Realty Co. and resold it through
Benjamin Bernstein.
150TH ST.—The two 6-sty elevator apartment
houses occupying the block front on the north
side of 150th st, between Amsterdam and SU
Nicholas avs, has been bought by Isaac Port-
man from Orr S. Lee. They contain thirty-
four apartments and three stores and have a
combined frontage of 135 ft on 150th st, 61
ft on St. Nicholas av. and 50 ft on Amsterdam
av. The buildings yield $26,000 annually in
rents and were held at $165,000. Joseph L.
Herzog negotiated the sale.
175TH ST.—McDowell & MacMahon sold for
Dr. Samuel Derber the 2-sty dwelling at 530
West 175th st, on lot 18x78, to Frank Maransco.
180TH ST.—Annie Moss sold to the Rockwell
Holding Co., Inc., Clarence Kimmelman, presi¬
dent, the 5-sty new-law house. 75x100 held at
$115,000 and renting for $16,500. at 550 West
ISOth st through Steinman & Steinman.
ISOTH ST.—I. Portman resold to Morris
Cohen, a client of Louis Rosenberg, the 5-sty
new-law apartment at 525 West 180th st, on a
plot 48x100.
212TH ST.—Charles Garfiel. represented by
Herman R. Elias. attorney, sold to A. Satz the
plot. 100x100. on the north side of 212th st. 200
ft. east of Broadway, which Is to be resold to
builders.
214TH ST.—M. Polsky sold the 5-sty flats at
425-420 West 214th st to Nathan Kauffman.
AVENT^E A.—Frederick Brown sold to Jacob
I*ngar. through A. L. Meyer, l^G^ Av A. a 5-
sty house, with stores, on lot 25x100.
AUDUBON AV.—Max N. Natanson pur¬
chased from Frederick Bangerter the Ritz-Carl¬
ton. a G-sty elevator apartment, occupying tbe
block front on the west side of Audubon av
from 187th to 188th st. The property contains
64 suites of 3, 4, 5 and 6 rooms fullv occupied
at an annual rental of $40,000 and held at
$;ioo.ooo.
BROADWAY.—Max N. Natanson sold to Jos.
Shenk 3200 Broadway, northeast corner of
Manhattan st. a 6-sty walkup apartment, con¬
taining seven stores, on plot 112x110x07. ir¬
regular. The property is rented for about $21.-
nOfl and was sold through Byrne & Bauman.
CATHEDRAL PARKWAY. — Morgenstern
Brothers Syndicate resold 15 to 10 Cathedral
parkway, a 5-sty apartment, 68x100.11. to a
client of Leon Mutchnik. The house is one of
three bought by tho above syndicate last month
from the Roseoff Realty Corporation.
CONVENT AV.—Max Marx has sold Convent
Court, a 6-sty elevator apartment uouse. lOOx
100, and containing forty-two suites, renting
for $.15,000, at the southwest corner of Con¬
vent av and 140fh st, tn Irving Judis. The
property was held at $250,000 and was sold
through Leitner. Brener & Starr, the seller
being represented by Stoddard & Mark, as at¬
torneys, and Feltenstein & Rosenstein acting
for the buyer.
HAVEN AV.—Daniel H. Jackson resold to
the Paradise Realty Co. the 5-sty apartment
house known as Hudson View Court, at 112 to
118 Haven av, facing West 171st st, on plot
87x103. The property Is valued at $130,000,
and will be held by the new owners for invest¬
ment. Mr. Jackson bought it recently from
William Gamble, president of the Irving Trust
Co.
GoNNEGTIGUT'
TELEPHONES, ANNUNCIATORS
and Electrical Specialties
Expert oo-operatJon and aervice extended archi¬
tects and contractors In planning and handhng
all phases of interior telephone installations.
SPIELMAN
ELECTRIC COMPANY
1931 Broadway New York City
Telephone: Columbus 4147
Established 1879
William G. Morrisey
REAL ESTATE
BROKER APPRAISER
189 MONTAGUE STREET
Telephone ||p MAIN
Members Brooklvn Board of R. E. Brokers
HOWARD C. PYLE GEO. H. GRAY
Brooklyn Real Estate
Howard C. Pyle & Co.
Mortffa^e Loans Expert AppraisinsT
201 Montague Street BROOKLYN
SPEAR AND COMPANY
If your property is in the market, send
OB the selling partienlars^ as w^e haTc
clients who are seekins: well located
investment property.
840 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
FRED'K FOX & CO., mc
Business Building Brokers
14 W. 40TH STREET and 793 BROADWAT
JUNE 15th
It is of vital importance to file
Correct Income Tax Returns
The Treasury Department has extended
the date of flling to June 15.
Have your Return examined by one
familiar with
REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTS
ARTHUR B. SINCLAIR
55 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Telephone: Cortlandt 4474
FOR SALE
EAST 179th STREET
(Near IJi'Imont Avenue)
4-Story and Basement Apartment House
Lot size, 33x98
Two S-Room Apartments on Each Floor
Total rental......... $3,300.00
Expenses .......... $1,325.00
Price ..............$25,000.00
ALBERT E. KELLY
41 UNION SQUARE. NEW YORK