Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, p. 26

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btaIreùke Phoy'd, one of the^best knSownreal p eÏWebrokers > on the serth shore, and orne wh knowst he dorth short as ,thoroughly As, a»y broker actively engaged in real estate. in thç erritory, bas taken over the uuanagemt of McGuire and, Ore's Glencoe office at 316 Park avenue. Misa Floyd was asociated for many Î ar wth her mter, Miss jane 1. Wd. who aintained offices «in Chi-: cago under the fiux name of J. 1'. Flod eompany for several years and movd to Winnetka, lu 1932. 'They both enjoyed a very, wide acquaint- ànceship and- negot*eated and consumn- ated, sales of many large reidieutial homes au weil as estates, iu this- ter- ritory. At.,' the death of Miss Jane, Fltoyd, Mies IrpeelFloyd continued each individual parcel mie May ivs- tigate. In discussing tht residence real estate situation witb Miss Floyd she stated she was quite enthusiastic about the future of real prciperty. She states there is a slow but surely up- ward trend in values; that tht upward in.oV LZAAMEM&45 *a3iogines çanni to act now befort present prices start climbiug. Thtenitre fact that the second section of tht Government Housing Actgis uow operative and. that home oiners eau secure fuuds in this maner for assisting in the erecting of uew homes, will of itself create a demand. for this clasa of real estate andi the'demand will surtly and rapidly advance present day prices, she asserts. loIe ouu~ n Il Two Perm comm Phil, Maxwell, a, meniber of the éditorial department of- the Chicago Tribune, and the director -of the Chi- cagoland Music Festival, held each year, iu Soldier Field, bas acquired the seven-frooni residence located at 2244. Asbury avenue, Evaiiston.1*Mr. maxw1ei will move from. Rogers Park itito bis new home on, May 1. Joseph J. Berziu was the attorney for thé, seller. The brolcer, was Howard E. Larson of tbé Evauston office of Quinlan'aud Tyson, m Ic. . Prof., Harold, C. Havighurst> of Northwestern university law sebool has bought the 9-room bouse at 121? Judson avenue, Evanston . Prof essor Havighurst is Planning to make. cer- tain changes in this bouse Whiëh Wall make it into a modern and charm iug borne. Dean F. Klarr of tht Evanston soieof Quislan and Tysou , n.,was the'broker. The property at 825 Emerson stmeet, Evanston, bas been purchased for business purposes by jack H. Ipjian. Roland H. Peterson of Quinlan and. Tyson, Inc., was the brolcer. In commenting on tht above sales Robert S. Crane, sales muanager of Quinlan aud Tysbu, says: "One of the most interesting feJures of our re- cent sales activity bas been the in- creasinag nuniber of sales made for themselves. that real property is ont of tht safest places for tbeir monty, and they have chosen homes for sev- eral reasons. The first ont is that the continued liquidation of this, type of property places some desirabie homes on tht market'at very attrac- tive prices. Tht seconid reason is that at thest prices the present low rentais show an iuvestmeut returu of froni 4 to 6 per cent, and these men expect' that tht existinoe high nircentaze of tor the improvemeut -were -issued ,for addi -O

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