Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1939, p. 64

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0 Offered. 5% fi rd-.rt.ga.fége. on beaufiful large woodod lot .near, Winnta-apprais- .1ai vle$25,000.00e' If you Ore ineresfedmin a -5%/c0re- turn anid sfeofîprincipal WRITE, BOX Ne. 8-107 TULI> IIU[BýS We have imported 187,00() tulip buils from Holland in a large assortmnent of varieties. We are selling these bulbe Bt very reasonable prices. W'. Alto Rfave *LENVIEW RD. * ~~1.. Mrl. and Ai. Harold L. lagatead wiill be the owners of thisaiatrac- tiwe Colonial style home to be erected on Woodley, road, jugt southwvest of Wnnetka. Ralph E. Stoetzel of Chicago and Glencoe is the architect. The home will contain 14 rooms, an>d w'Ulbave lve ba*l'a, A. ÏaO suite will be located on the first floor, witii separate entrance. There wifl a large pine-paneled recreation room on the fIrst floor. There will be a library on the sec- ond floor off the master bedroom.. The home wiU have a two-car at- tached garage. The residence will be flred by gas heat and,.will have year around air-conditionlng. The exterior of the main portion Erected in Glencoe J. P. McAvoy is building a two- story brick veneer rescidence of Il. rooms and attached garage at 793 Sheridan road, Glencoe, costing $25,000. The architectural and gen- eral contracting firm is B. Leo Steif and company, .01 Chicago. A periidt Building Permits For 3 Residences Building permits for three new residences were issued in Kenil- worth the past, week. One is being buit by the E. L. Kennedy Con~struction company for Chicago, is the architect. On Wayland Avenue *Anôther residence, of frame and brick veneer construction, one and one-haîf stories with six rooms and attached garage, is being built by the Zander Construction company at 632 Wayland avenue, for W. E. Lind- blad, The estimated cost is $8,000. W. D). Mann, of Highland Park, is the architect. Effective October 1 the interest rate on ail homes sold by. the Home :Owners' Loan Corporation was re- duced to 4%~%. .In addition to the advantages of this interèst rate, ar- rangements are also now made for the paymnent qf ail taxes, special assessments and insurance. on a monthly basis.' This'pan c àbe with the-factthat a home can be purcéhased with a down payment as low as 10% mnake the purchase of> HOLO properties unusually attrac- tive to home owners. Under the regulations of the cor- poration homes, can be sold only at. fair market values-not. overpriced, and- not sÉac.rificed beow a fair value. The demand' for these homes, have been. tremendous, and more prop er- ties were sold in September on the North Shore thani were sold in the first 6 months of 'the year. It is ex. pected that this demand wili in- creaIse _wnen the public. learns of the new l-ow interest rate. As an. examp1o o the savigsto home owners in interest under the new arrangements a buyer with a cash payment of only 10% can pay off a $3000 balance in 15 years by mnonthly payments of $23; while a $6000 balance can be paid off at a rate of $46 'per month. There remain only 5 of these homes, ni Evanston, 4 in Wilmette, 5 in Winnetka and 3 in Glencoe. Prospective home owners are urged to consuit their broker to take. ad- lii. Office to Martin'L. Oi- son, formeriy of the He in se n Reaity com- paIny, 660 Green Bay road, Win- netka, is now associa ted with A. J. .Woodcock 15 isiscal agent. loy M. Getschow of venue, Kenilworth, -Y from a week's York fair. PRIVATE GARAGE A building permit was issued in Winnetka to Mrs. Mary Andrews for a two-car garage of brick construc- tion, at 954 Linden avenue. The esti- mated cost lu $D00. - LU~

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