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264 KECORD AM) CUIDE August 19, 1916 BROOKLYN'S OLDEST Real Estate Office FIRM ESTABLISHED 1843 ^j)e Cljauncep 3aeal CsJtate Co, 187 MONTAGUE ST. BORO OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY Telephones, 4300, 4301, 4302 Main Appraisers Auctioneer! AGENTS AND GENERAL a^eal Csitate JlrofeerjJ Members Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Broken Real Estate Board of New York Members Brooklyn Board of R. E. Brokers ESTABLISHED 1882 DAVID PORTER, Inc. Real Estate Agents Brokers, Appraisers APPRAISERS FOR The United States Government The State of New York The City of New York The Equitable Life Assurance Society Equitable Trust Co. The U. S. Title Guaranty Co., etc., etc. 215 MONTAGUE STREET Telephone, 828 Main BROOKLYN, N. Y. Firm Established 1874 CoRwiTH Bros. Greenpoint Real Estate FACTORY SITES A SPECIALTY Mortgage Loans, Appraisals, Insurance Entire Management of Property 851 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn m BROOKLYN ESTATE MANAGERS Members Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokert CHAS. L. GILBERT, Pres. ROBT. E. PATTERSON, Sec'y NOAH CLARK, Inc. Real Estate—Insurance Watar Fronts, Factory Situ, Appraieal* Main Ofhce 837 Manhattan Avenue Branches 545 Moritaii Avenue 753 Nostrand Avenu* BROOKLYN, N. Y. Member AlUed Real Estate Interests Member Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers Money to Loan on First Mortgages 5% Joseph T. McMahon REAL ESTATE and MORTGAGE LOANS 188 and 190 MONTAGUE STREET BROOKLYN TeUphone 834 Main SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTING, RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OP ESTATES have leased the house lo .lustice Leojiold Prince. 145TH ST.—The Bond & Mortgage Guaranty Co. sold 406 West 14.5th st. a 4-sty dwelling, l.').6xr«.ll. The buyer is said to be .T. H. Murphy, the present tenant. ISSTH ST.—Ennis & Sinnott resold to tho K. T. B. Realty Co., Katzman *i Tunie, the plot, 100x95, in the south side of IHSth st, 10(1 ft. west of St. Nicholas av. The buyers will im¬ prove with two 5-sty apartment houses. M. 1. Strunsky & Co. were the brokers, Bronx. KELLY ST,—The Kenton Construction Co. sold 745 Kelly st, a 3-sty house, on lot 25x100. 1.J6TH ST.—Peter Handibode sold to John Eg¬ gers .'iOO to 30.S East 1.56th st, two 5-sty apart¬ ment houses, each 50x9.S,5, between Courtlandt and Park avs. 158TH ST,—Isaac Scblesinger has sold to John E, L. Beals the 2-sty house at the north¬ east corner of 158th st aud German pl, on plot 78xS9,10x Irreg. 1.S0TH ST.—Brooks & Momand have sold for the Elkin Holding Co, the vacant plot at the southeast corner ot ISOth st and Valentine av, 67x113. They have arranged a building loan for the purchaser, who will erect on the plot a 5-sty apartment house. DALY AV.—The two new 5-sty apartment houses at the southeast corner of Daly av and 181st st, 1.58.10x100 ft,, were sold by the Si¬ monia Realty Corporation, Simon Shapiro, presi¬ dent, to the estate of Pincus Lowenfeld and Lowenfeld & Prager, The holding price was .$2.50,000, MORRIS PARK AV,—Frank Hagan sold for George Lahrmann a lot 25x72 on Morris Park av, 370 ft, from Williamsbridge rd, abutting Woodmansten Inn, to Julius Stoll, POPHAM AV.—Steven B, Ayres has sold for Edward Meckert to Dr. J, A, Buda. two lots. .50x100, on Poyham av, adjoining the residence of the buyer, RYER AV.—Frederick Brown purchased from the Faiella .Construction Co, 2.342 Ryer av, a 5- sty apartment house, plot 75x100. SHERMA.V AV.—William S. Sussman and Richard Wagner sold the block fronting .'Hill ft. on Sherman av, between 165th and IHOth sts, for the Peerless Realty Co,, Martin H, Good- kind, president, to a builder who will erect 5- sty, non-elevator apartment houses, Lind ti Pfeifter were the attorneys. WASHINGTON AV,—Clement H, Smith sold the 5-sty apartment at 1133 Washington av corner Gouverneur pl, for about $30,000, The seller took in part payment the 2-fam, house, 45x100, at 4.50 Beach st, in the Clason Point section, WALTON AV.—Morris Sax sold tor the West Bronx Building Co., John P, Boyland, president, the 5-sty new-law apartment, .50x1.35, at 3!i2li Walton av, to Charles Schloerb, who gave in part payment the 3-fam, house at 1013 .3d av 20x80, Brookljrn. HALSEY ST,—Mclnerney Klinck Realty Co. has sold the 1-fam. dwelling at 10.3A Halsev st on lot 20x100, for the L. A, S, Building Corp. QUINCY ST.—A, J. Waldron has sold for the estate of Anna S. Smith the plot about .50x115, in the south side ot Quincy st, 125 tt. west of Classon av, to Ralph M, Hart, who will build a garage, from plans by P, Tillion & Sons. QUINCY ST,—A, J. Waldron sold for the estate ot Anna S, Smith the plot, 50x115, in the south side of Quincy st, 125 ft. west of Classon av, to a buyer who will build a garage, PRESIDENT ST.—John Pullman has sold 6-1(1 President st, a 4-sty tenement, on plot 37x1(10, for Mrs, Mary Storneck, RUTLEDGE ST.—Charles Buermann & Co, have sold for Fred Kramer, executor tor the estate of ex-Judge William Kramer, the resi¬ dence at 100 Rutledge st to M, Reichel. .54TH ST, ETC—O, E, Larson sold tor A, P Munson (!4!l .54th st; also for M. Enteman 064 ^2d st; for the Ridgewood Successors 5421 ith av, at the northwest corner ot 55th st ■ for Realty Associates 1117 51st st: for Hamilton Builders 03S 55th st, a lot 20x100, in the north side of ,56th st, 300 ft, east of Oth av and 1102 .5.5th st ; and for John H, O, Rourke 842 57th st 7.STH ST,—Louis Stern, with Horace S, Elv & Co,, sold a plot of six lots, 120x100, in the south side of 78th st, between 14th and luth avs for J. Thomas and others, BAY RIDGE AV,—Walter S, Ross sold for the Realty Associates to a builder a plot, .SllxllKI, on the north side ot Bay Ridge av, east of (ith av. CONEY ISLAND AV.—Frank H. Tyler sold 1(114 Coney Island av, near .Newkirk av a ,3-sty store and flats, to A, M, Ward tor about .f 11 .50(1 and flve lots in East 2d st, near Albemarle rd' for F, W, C, Meyers. CONEY ISLAND AV, ETC—Frank H, Tyler reports the following sales: 1014 Coney Island av, a :!-Bty store and flats, to A, M, Ward for about .f 11.500; also flve lots in Bast 2d st near Albemarle rd for F. W. C. Meyers. FORBELL AV.—Henry Rockmore has sold the following 2-tam. houses: 52 Forbell av to Louis Adler; XI', Forbell av to Charles C an'l Catharine Sanger, and 220 Forbell av to Henr>- and Marie Lankenau. •3D AV,—Mark Groskin sold the store proii- erty at 4403 3d av, to Robert Markusschewitz A, Ettinger was the broker. Queens. LONG ISLAND CITY,—Cross & Brown Co i?}^^^ conjunction with Pell & Tibbit the plot .lOxlOO, in the west side of Stemmler st, bi- (ween Van de Venter av and Wilson av, in the Steinway section. The buyer contemplates im¬ proving this plot with a 4-sty apartment housr The same brokers also sold the plot, .5iixl54x l.)b, on the west side of Boulevard, about (Kl ft, south of Bodine st, to H, c, Horn Co ESTABLISHED 1879 WiiUamP.RaeCo. Woolwerth Building New York Tel. Barclay 7451 80 Montague Strati BreoUjrn. N. Y. T«L Mkin MM Real Estate Auctioneers, Appraisers Brokers, Attention! The Realty Associates desire to co-operate with brokers in every way possible. We sell property on easy terms, paying full commissions to brokers. We have lots, flats, dwellings, and business property in all parts of Brooklyn, making a specialty of our well known Elasy Housekeep¬ ing Homes in Prospect Park East, Fifty-Fourth Street and other sec¬ tions of Brooklyn. It will pay you to get in touch with us. Realty Associates Capital aad Surplus $5,000,000 162 REMSEN ST. BROOKLYN Telephone 6480 Main Member Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE EXPERT APPRAISER S. WELSCH 215 MONTAGUE STREET Brooklyn Tel, 27,18-9 Msi,T Branch, 177 Sevtnlh Ave Telephone 661 Bedford Established 1890 Member Brooklyn Board Real Estate Brokers Clarei^ce B. Smith Real Estate Agent Appraiser for State of New York City of New York Long Island Railroad 1424 FULTON STREET AT BROOKLYN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. r Member Brooklyn Board of Real Bttate Brokers JOHN E. HENRY, Jr. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD Mortgages Secured Insurance 1251 BEDFORD AVENUE Telephone SSOO Bedford BROOKLYN THE RECORD AND GUIDE. is the oldest paper representing the in¬ terests of Real Estate and Building in New York City, and a standard author- ity on matters relating to these branches.