Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1928, p. 48

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Wll;METTE LIFE Glencoe·s SetJtember Building Permits Go· Over $113,000 Mark SKOKIE LANE A amall subdivision of a private nature, highly restricted, close to Skokie Country club. Attractively planned with prices ranging from fG,SOO to $8,400 per lot. All improvements completed and paid for- thereby no special assessments. AVERAGE LOT SIZE 620 X 141 FT. Walter P. Smith & Co. Realtors Glencoe issued permits for seven new residences during the month of September, ranging in price from $12.000 to $20,000. The total value of building authorized was $113,800, all but $2800 of which was for the seven new residences. There ·were two permits for alterations, totaling $2200 and one for a garden hotise costing $600, issued to J. Younglove, of 840 Sheridan road. In comparison with building activities a year ago last month, this September shows a slight increase in the number and cost of residences. but not in totals. A year ago a permit for a private stable costing $35,000 resulted in swelling the grand total to $120,074. but only $79.700 was for the five residences for which permits were taken out that month. There were four alterations costing $2610 and eight private garages costing $2764. Permits for new residences were issued last month to R. P. McElroy who is building a two story brick and cinder concrete, at 465 Madison avenue. costing $12,000. F. A. Cooper, for a two and onehalf :"tory brick veneer at 537 Monroe street, costing $20,000. Axel B. Johnson, for a two story brick veneer at 511 Woodlawn avenue, costing $18,000. Carl Peterson, for a two story brick on tile at 515 Jackson avenue, costing $14,000. John A. McDermott, for a two story brick, at 76 Crescent drive, costing Five !Permits laaaecl iD Kenilworth Daring September, Total Reaching $71,200 Three of the five new residences started in Kenilworth during the month of September are on Cummings avenue. Brier street which also has been the scene of much building activity during the past twelve months, drew one of the September improvements. The other is on Raleigh road. The total cost of the seven residences for which permits were issued last month is $72,000. There were also two permits for remodeling jobs costing $5700 and two for private garages costing $1500, a total of ten permits for the month representing total im· provements of $79,200. This. it is pointed out, is a good September showing for the smallest village on the north shore, which has, throughout the past summer, been establishing records in the building line. Robert A. Kroschel, A. A..bramson and C. A. Hemhill, for H. U. Barnes, are building on Cummings avenue. The Kroschel residence, at No. 707, is a two story brick veneer, with attached garage and costing $14,000; A Abramson is building a two-story brick veneer at No. 711, costing $11,000 and the Barnes residence is at No. 714.' It is a two-story brick veneer, with attached garage, costing $14,000. James Crabb is building a $9,000 two-story brick veneer at 647 Brier street. The other permit was issued to \V. F. Blades, for E. C. Geither, who is building a two-story brick veneer, with attached garage, at 321 Raleigh road, to cost $24,000. ...l. $20,000. C. E. Olewine, for a two story brick veneer at 536 Woodlawn avenue, costing $15,000. Carl ]. Peterson for a two story frame residence and two car garage, at 321 Greenwood avenue, costing 332 Park A venue Glencoe '702 111111111111111111111111 01111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111~ $12,000. In your quest for a North Shore home, you might well be the sole client of our organization, to judge from our active attention - and attentive LANDSCAPE SERVICE MOVES FORM MORTGAGE ·coUNCIL The North Shore Landscape Service, Councillors on mortgage conditions 390 Jefferson avenue, Glencoe, has moved to Stachel's greenhouse at to be appointed by national division in Greenwood and Oakdale avenues, hav- 635 cities. An executive council to consist of ing purchased the property which is one specialist in real estate finance 100x310 feet. from each city in which a member real estate board exists is being f.o rmed by Mortgage and Finance Division of the National Association of Real FIREPROOF W .AREHOU8E8 at EV.AN8TON, WINNETKA., Estate Boards. The new executive HIGHLAND PARK councillors will give the Association University 1100 reports from time to time on the mortgage situation. IRE DALE STORAGE Have funds to loan on choice im- -- ACTION! 51/2% MONEY First in NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES. == !!!! == == == = =p=r=ov=e=d=N=o=rt=h=Sh=o=r=e=S=u=b=u=rb=a=n=re=s=-=~th~e:_p~e~r~io~d~i~c·-~ n·:v~e~nt~o-r~y~sy~s~t-e~m~i~n~re~idence property at 5%% interest. See us on renewals. INVENTORY NOT USABLE Individuals or a firm engaged in the business of real estate may not use porting income for federal tax purposes, according to an opinion which has ·been handed down by the board of Tax Appeals in a case brought by the Atlantic Coast Realty company. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 8250 Ample funds at interest for loans on homes OKANSON ENKS AND J 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges INC. Oar loana are parc/aued ·67 UNION CENTAAL LIFE INSUilANCE CO. cf Cincinnati 513 Davis Street, Evanston 746 Elm Street. Winnetka Greenleaf 1617 Winnetka 1617 DANKEilS LIFE CO. of De'> Moin e , Comb1ned Assets $))0,000,000 ,

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