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January 24, 1903. RECORD AND GUIDE 149 WANTSSOFFERS Nos. 154-156 East 70th St. FOR SALE. The above premises, consisting o( plot 40x100, on south side of 70th st.. with structural steel eon struct Ion, advanced to 4th story, for sale. WM. W. NILES, 11 Wall kt. FOUR NEW APARTMENT HOUSES on Wash- Ington ST.. near ISOtli «t., offered for sale at less than cost of production. Brokers paid full com¬ mission. Apply to BOEHM t COON, .31 Naisau it. WB OFFER AT GREAT BARGAIN three new llTe-storj Apartments, with stores. In the 9tli Ward. Full brokeraga paid. Apply to BOEHM A COON, Sl Nassau st. AIV IIVY'ESTMEIVT. Apartment property which has always been fully reiued 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. WANTED.—25-foot residence in Forties, be¬ tween Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Owners address FLOYD S. CORBIN, 96 Broadway. Telephone 3153 Cortlandt^___________________________________ Headquarters for WATER-FRONT PROPERTIES, FLOYD S. CORBIN, No. 96 Broadway. EXTR.i large House and lot. near Madison Sq. for Sale; excellent for Investment or business im¬ provement. S. B. GOODALE Sc SON, 6 West 24th. BUILDERS.—For sale, six Lots, with loan, near Amsterdam av.. and Broadway trolley lines, for building detached frame houses. W. D. MOR¬ GAN & CO., 16S5 Amsterdam av,, near 144th st. FOR SALE only, without building loan, entire vacant Block Front on avenue west of Central Park, below 104th St,; also half block front op¬ posite. Address "OWNER," Record and Guide. 4 $400,000 to loan at 4% $350,000 at 4>^% or any part 4 —/o JAMES L. LIBBY, 7 Pine Street. Tolejjlioiie. li'liT Cortlandt. DESIRABLE PLOT for operators. West 39th. near lOiTi av.. 7r.xl00; price $45,000; old buildings well remed. SCHINDLER & LIEBLER, 1361 3d av._____________________________________________ 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 uncomfortable 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 Cortlandt: st. CASH BARGAIN. Quick buyer's opportunity; liandsome four-story dwellings, vicinity GSiTi st., C, P. W.; will be s«ld at a sacrifice; possession. Apply. J. M. RUHL, Room 1011, 99 Nassau st.________________ YOUNG MAN. 14 years, tectinical and clerical experience In building, contracting, repairs, wishes situation. Good investigator. Moderate salary. References. C. DAVEY, IIG W. 109th st. THE most desirable water front' Property in Westchester county; a gold mine for those seek¬ ing location for coal and building material yard. Answer 66 Sound View av.. New Rochelle, N. Y. FOR SALE, $l,gOO, small, well-built Camp; fine location, on lake, near hotel, church, coun¬ try club and golf links, in the Adirondacks. Address D. C. JULIANE, Room 714, 15S otli av. ANDREWS, BELL & CO., Now at 20 East 42d St., WILL REMOVE ABOUT JAN. 20til TO 500 FIFTH AVE., COR. 420 ST. RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS PROPERTY of the 42d and Fifth Ave. Section SOLD AND RENTED. FINE ELEVATOR APARTMENT HOUSE; GRAND LOCATION; VERY LOW FIGURE; EQUITY. $45,000. OWNER, MILLER, 1931 BROADWAY. RIVERSIDE CORNER STATION; FOUR STREET LOTS IN 70's; UNRESTRICTED POS¬ SESSION; $140,000. ROOM 100, 1931 BROAD¬ WAY^_____________________________________________ FIFTY-NINTH STREET, Between Grand Circle and Columbus Avende; 125x100; five Brownstone Flats; big. income; great future; full commission to Brokers. MUNICIPAL REALTY CORPORATION, 115 Broadway. FOR SALE.—About 12,000 White Roman Size Front Brick, at $15 per thousand. Sample can be seen at No. 73 Bible House, Astor Place and Fourth Ave^______________________________________ WANT THE USE OF MAPS, etc.. In a prom¬ inent real esi'ate oflice, downtown preferred, and also aid, if needed, in negotiating large deals on basis of a certain division of commission. Refer¬ ences exchanged. Box 129, care of Record aad Guide.__________________________________ BROOKL&'N PKOPERTV 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 Fuiton St., (Brooklyn. Tel. 1600 Bedford. l// 17 East 63i3 st, a new 5-sty American basement dwelling, on lot 29.6x100.5, at a reported price of $275,000. S, Osgood Pell & Co. were the brokers. 112TH ST.—The Brevoort Realty Co. has purchased a plot 50x100 on the north side of 112th st, 150 ft. east of Riverside Drive. 71ST ST.—Herman Schiffer and Charles Brennemann have sold Nos. 155 and 157 East 71st st., two 4-sty liweilinga, on a plot 55x 100, adjoining the northeast corner of Lexington av. 62D ST.—John Frank lias sold through Montgomery & Seitz, No. 13S East 62d st, a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 20x100. 83D ST.—Arthur G. Muhiker has sold for Charles Hoenninger to Frank A. Bohnig, No. 519 East SSd st, a 5-sty three-famiiy flat. 113TH ST.—G. Tuoti Co. have sold for Jacob Herb No. 31S East llStlt st, a 5-sty tenement, on lot 31.6x100. / 63TH ST.—Collins & Collins have sold for Henry J. Kelly and Mary E. Daly No. 131 East GSth st, a 3-sty and basement dwell¬ ing, on iot 20x100.5. 6STH ST.—David Kohn has sold No. 32 East 6Sth st, a 4-3ty dwelling, on lot 20x100. S9TH ST.—Max Hessherg has bought No. 55 West S9th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on iot 20x100. IISTH ST.—Alexander J. Smith has sold to Charles M. Rosen¬ thal No. 37 West llSth st, a o-sty fiat, on iot 25x100.11. 149TH ST.—Max Marx has sold through Hulbert Peck & Sons to Katie L, Rothweli, No. 557 West 149th st, a 5-sty flat on lot 27x100. AMSTERDAM AV.—Layton & Rogers have sold for Eleanor Byrnes to John Einburger the southeast corner of Amsterdam av and 131st st, a 5-sty flat with store, 24x96x100. THE BRONX. CROTONA PARKWAY.-Paul M. Herzog has sold for the Tre¬ mont Land Co. to James E. Dougherty a plot of five iots front¬ ing on Crotona Parkway, and five abutting lots on Daly av. 1S9TH ST.—Max Marx has sold to Margaret Fogarty the biock on lS9th st, between Cambreling and Beaumont avs, i4S.12x 100.03x145-68x100, and has taken in part payment the two 5-sty flats Nos. 45S and 4ti0 West 131st st, between Convent and Am¬ sterdam avs, each 25x99.11. 142D ST.—Polizzi & Co. have sold for Herman Mimdheira No. 745 East 142d st, a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 25x100. HUGHES AV.—Zereda A. Murray sold through P. J. Heaney & Co.. the two-family house. No. 1971 Hughes av. WESTCHESTER AV.—Jacob Steiner has sold to Leopold Hut¬ ter, Nos. 932 and 934 Westchester av., two 4-sty flats on plot 50x100. Mr. Hutter gives in exchange a dwelling, on plot 50x100, at Arlington, N. J. BURNSIDE AV.—The Lochinvar Realty Co. has sold two 2-sty and basement dweliings at tbe southwest corner of Burnside and Ryer aves. LEASES. E. V. Pescia has leased to a client for Nicolas T. Brown No. 48 and 50 James st, a 6-sty tenement with stores, for 5 years, at an aggregate rental of $18,000. George J. Kenny, owner of the plot of land at the northwest corner of Prince and Mulberry sts, has leased a portion of the said property, which includes the premises known as Nos. 47 Prince st and 259 Mulberry st, to the Vienna Ice Cream Mfg. Co., for a term of five years, at a net rental of $8,000, and in consequence, will not improve this plot of land at the present time by the construction of a new building. But, has in con¬ templation about the time this lease will expire, the construction of a large building which will cover the entire plot owned by him. -----------•----------- Brocklyn. The following are the comparative tables of Brooklyn Convey- a.nces. Mortgages and Projected Buildings for the oorrespondinc weeks of 1902 and 1903: CONVEYANCES. 1903, 1902. Jan, 16 to 2i, inc. Jan. IT to 23, inc. Tota! number........................ 3S1 333 Amount involved..................... S427,S5S $338,198 Number nominal..................... 291 242 Total ntiiuber of ConveyanceB, Jan. 1 to date............. 1,123 1,092 Total anioaat of Conveyances, Jan. 1 to date............. Jpl.BST.SCS $1,400,032 MORTGAGES. Total number........................ 263 214 Amount involved..................... $1,155,512 $T30 971 Number over 5%..................... 88 91 Amount involved..................... $343,137 $235,772 Number at 5% or less................ 175 ' 123 Amount involved..................... $312,375 $495 199 Total nambep ot Mortgages, Jan. 1 to date............. S23 749 Total amount of Slortgagea, Jan. 1 to date............. $3,335.75G $2,S03,S02 PROJECTED BUILDINGS. No. oE N'ew Buildings................ 36 36 Estimated cost...................... $250,500 $185,175 Total No. of New Bnlldlnga, Jan. 1 to date............. 122 1G2 Total Amt. of Nen- Bnlldlngs, Jan. 1 to date............. ,'j!739,325 $S12,S00 Totnl amount of Alterations. Jan. 1 to date............. $30,740 $50,99S I The McLaughlin Real Estate Company bought from a syndicate composed of the estate of the late Senator P. H. McNulty, E. C. M. Fitzgerald and others a large tract of building lots formerly known as the Story farm. The price was $100,000. The McNulty & Fitzgerald Co. was the hroiver in the transaction. The tract is one of the choicest in the suburban section of the borough. It borders on Fort Hamilton av., Gravesend av.. Church av. and Ocean Parlnvay. The ne^v owners will develop this tract by putting in all modern improvements and divide It into home building sites.