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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1928, p. 52

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YOU CHOICE OF . MANY NEW HOUSES To anyone contemplating the purchase of a home in the near future, the many available, newly-built houses should prove particularly interesting and inviting. Something over one hundred new houses, scattered from Evanston north to Highland Park, await your inspection. They offer you every variety of design. construction, size, price, convenience and location. total of 54 building permits issued during the year 1927 was only four short of the number issued the previous ye.ar, but the 891, representing the total building ·improvements authorized, is $314,714 less- than the total in 1926. . · Thirty new residences were erected in the village the past year, but their average cost, as shown by the total of $471,600 was much less than the 33 residences erected in 1926 at a cost of $758,400. Under the classification of "repairs, alterations and additions," there was also a falling off in the volume of work done, although there was an increase in the number ot permits. ENILWORTH'S K $t86. Mo. No. D...oiaaa No. Garaae· No. I . $ 1s.- I · 1,1. F.:. 3 Jaa. M.. New New New 'Jt(ew 5 room homes, · $11,500 6 room home~, $11,700 7 room homes, $16.500 -8 room homes, S28.soo to to to to S24,ooo S3o,ooo S48,5oo S47·5oo Ma7 ...... Jal7 A... Oct. New. Dec. April s Sept. z z 3 4 z z I .. ... 3Z,- FIGURES FOR 1127: R · ::. Aptaats. Com. Total Altrna. No. Pablic No. vat-tioa z 3 5 3 · MOUAT & FLAHERTY DOWNTOWN OFFICE 3 5 No. DEARBORN CHICAGO CENTRAL 7 870 I 111,111 1 3 z1.z 41,511 1 27a.- ···· 1- 2 1 741 3 2 Total 31 $471... Jaa. Feb. z 3 ........ · $5,141 15 - 1,511 3 .. . $ 3,210 258 .... 2,851 751 . $11,151 5 8 5 5 :. 4 4 4 ..,...54 · .... 1,511 11,1. lll,lst Z7,741 :::= 24.351 ·a.eee $481,111 141- FIGURES FOR 1121 $1,865 511 1,311 I 1,- 4 1,541 1 711 2 1,111 2 z 3 5 7 8 5 7 1 6 7 I I 58 $ . ....,.. NORTH SHORE OFFICE 1177 WILMETIE AVE. WILMETIE WILMETTE 766 Mar. April Ma7 Juae Jal:r Aq. Sept. 5 5 1 1 4 3 · ,.,. z 2 I 2 ..... ..... az.- 102,1M 41,101 3 111... 1 182- 41,815 111,511 $ 1,100 3,300 1z.-. 14,MI 24,141 117. . . 18,511 35,111 ..... OcL NoY. Dec. I Total 33 14... 4 111... 1 I ~ $758,411 15 . 8,511 5,911 .. 15,511 $34,211 $1,115 10 $811,815 "America's Little Switzerland" Site for Fine Residence OUR SERVICE indrulll Stlliag and Lrasiag of R.tsidtnces Lots aad Aerts Complete Finandng Connections lnmrance ia All Its Branches i;ubbarb llnnbs i;nmt FOR SALE This modern stucco home has just been put on the market, for May 1st poss. The house contains 7 rooms, in addition to reception hall and sun parlor. Both living room and owner's bedr~om are large and have light and air on 3 sides. Maid's room and bath adjoining kitchen. 2nd floor has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, and garage .is part of house. The lot .is wooded, very deep, extra wide and well planted. How Mtlfl We Seroe You! - $28,00> - - A sale of the largest piece of riparian rights property made on the north shore in the past two years, has just been completed by Stuart I. Drum, manager of the Glencoe office of McGuire & Orr, 316 Park avenue, Glencoe. . It involves the transfer of the heavily wooded, five-acre traCt on the lake, at the foot of Maple Hill road, in that village, and through which there ex· tends a very deep ravine, 120 feet wide. A former owner appropriately termed this tract, "The Little Switzerland of America." The sale was made for Herbert L. Stern to J. Cameron Aspley, who has been a resident of Glencoe for several Ytars. McGuire & Orr represented both the buyer and the seller. The attorneys representing Mr. Stern were Sonnenscheim, Berkson, Lantman & Levison, and Edwin Lawlor was attorney for Mr. Aspley. The consideration is not disclosed, hut it is understod to be considerably in excess of $100,000. Mr. Aspley, it is said, contemplates erecting a fine residence here during the coming summer, for which Robert E. Seyforth, architect, of l:lighland Park, is now preparing plans. It will he located on the lake and along the deep ravine, on the south side of which i~ the palatial home of Mr. Curtis Camp~ to many differing tastes, and suit all la;·;~~&~~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uiliem&~.~~e~e~h~ua~~ color schemes. · Phones 1544-45 BUILT-IN CHESTS HAVE APP·EAL Built-in medicine chests give to. the w~11s of the b. athroom a pleasing and umform aopearance. Finished in nickel ~ilver with many attractive designs on

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