THE NASSAU POST: FREEfCRT, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914
THE REALTY MARKET
Edited by
SAMUEL R. FISK
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Upon many occasions by many peo pie, I have been asked to say somt- thing about real estate values on th? South Side of houts Island. General Iy the requests have been supplement¬ ed by an expression of confidence Ir my opinion, which has been my ro ¦erve excuse for remaining silent. Ii Is dlc.taiBeful to me to loose the con fidence of people.
And I might still rofrain from plac Ing myself on record bad it not been thp.t 6<)veral realty men of this sec¬ tion have vfcnlurtd to opine on thf very subject. They, having been will Ing to take a chance, I feel loss seep tical about my own reputaUon.
The prospects of a greater activity In really aflairs duiing July and Au gust are extremely bright, and emi¬ nent experts afe prtdicl'ng the big¬ gest season since boom tlmea. The^<; predictions apply no les-s to this vicin¬ ity than lo any other wiihin the grep' ¦ubuiban zone. And though it may seem a far drawn conclusion, prict and value are the t-lemcnts upon which prOKpects and futures arc- large ly recorded.
It is the belief of many, and it it my ov.n, that the f-bundant .supply o; crops and tho eager maret for them will have a definite effect upon roalt> in nnd fiear all centers of populiithjn. It n-.eans a greater circulation of mon¬ ey and a gieater activity in the lnone^ market, which is the gauge by whicl- abstract condition.'^ of butineRS arc measured.
It is natural lhat buslnes.'i, like steam, should follow the court.e of lh • least ihsislance. Tliere has been nr false boom In thjs section of thr South Sido, no forced activity lo. In create values lliat has reacted lo ILc general detriment of the terrilorv Nassau County, is a place where real estate values are natural. Tiiey hav-» been Increased by bettered transit f).
cllitics, Improves civic conditions and extensive/ developniont along perm;<- nenl lines. There ia no part of sul'- urbandom that offers more than i..o .^.eclicn beiv.een Springlleld and Ma.s-
10, Ea Randall Pk, Freeport $40'.' |
Same to Ilcrne .Mlge Co, lots 9-10, Ea Randall Pk, Freeport f 2,50(^ ¦
Jung, A, to B Jeckson, 2 pieces , 227x4.'. 153x2", Bellmore 11,50:1 j
Griinshaw, D, to T G & T Co, lo's j 19, 22, bk 65, Garden City JT.OOC I
Bloeth, W J, to .'am* lots 24-7, bk \ Marion Pk, nockville Centre ..$4,500 (
Lido Corp to City R E Co, tract al i
7, blk 131, Long Bench neu , (Name first given, that of judgment
R \' C Imp Co lo N Thon.pfron, lots ' debtor.)
on map Marion Park, Rockviiie Cen-' Oswald, P—Nat") Fertlzer Co.$1,005.04 ire nom Osterkorn. Alois &. Eliza—M Decoui-
Hogan, J J, to M Hogan, lots 2G8-7:?. | sey $400.68
.Merrick Heights noni O'Brien, J J—na;t:;iian Tire Co.$7';4.'»J
Seaford oC to N K Hurley, lots 290-: TearsaH, G R—Fred Adee Co. .$1^8.1? 1, blk 14, Seaford nor j rellit. W—Pi. ree Clcle Co ...?1218,'
Potter. D Ry Co to E John.son, lots ; Patter, E C. jr—.M Korshin $s,-i
4S2-5, Lakeside Manor, Rockville Cei-
I Long Beach $300,001' | tre nom
i Miller, J E, to H Ilendrickson, lots! | Smith, C H, to J T Raynor, e 1 Rav-
I IQ. 12, bk K, Litchfield map, Valley : mond av, 50x150, Freeport noi:i
.sapequa. | Stream $5:i* { L I Ry Co to A F Riley, lols 783 5,
It is considered slgniflcant that at | Skinner, E S, to M V \V Hall, L'j Merrick Square nom
the present tiuie a con.'-iderable pieces, Lynbrook $4,50'^ Bedell, J, to C Bedell, adj Bedell.,
amount of building is being done her<! j Brumley, N J, lo Na.'^sau oC T Cc, ; 250x100^ Merrick nom j Quin^by
hy builders from out of lown, Ther; , 249x100, n s 3d st„ Garden City.$10,00'/ | W G¦'Miller, Inc, lo L Bender, s ^j :-
are exceptional inducements for them Cherbuliez, M, lo T G & T Co, lo'-^ j Whaley sl. 116x100, Freeport nom
on the South Side. Tliat is the rea-: 52-5, bk 85, Long Beach $5,0001 Smith. B, to W G .Miller, Inc, «
Kon why companies that have buiU i Middleton, W, to M \V Browii, lols j pieces on Rose and Whaley sts, Fre.v block afler block of dwellings in th; | 45-7, bk 70. Garden City Ests .$4,000
Queens Ld & T Co—R J Hy land $1.610.'it
Qiieens Home Ry Co—R J Hy-
Queens Home Ry Co—T G & T Co $33.SO
Qreens Ld & T Co—M P He--
ron $164 J'
M C—H Meyer & or8.$5,606.70
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city are coming here. Tlicy recog¬ nize an openng market for thoir houses; Ihey lake the cour.se of th-j least' resistance.
Frank P. Biiylis of hte finn of Bay lis & I'ruden, of Rockville Centre, who is conbidered one of the con.servalivv realty n.en of the .section, in a receni interview expre.=."ed hi.s beli.'f in th° future of the South Side. He predicts that a notable demand will be felt be¬ fore the fall. I
"There are great things in store for • holders of properly here," says Wil¬ liam liichcnsUcn, of Kockville Centio. ' "tl.ere has nciver been a lime whe:; i renlly condilif-iis were nol substan- [ tial. It has been a waliing game, biu tl'.e gair.e has boen worth the waiting.' i
Mr. Richonstecn has played a ptn L ' in the development cf Queens and ij' coHRidercd a judge of real estate. If. lia.s lately opened an office in his ho.nri village and will devote much of h s till 0 lo the handling of properly in this vicinity.
Same to G C Ests, lots 45-7, bk 70.
Garden Cily Ests $1,650
Aslgrtments of Mortgages. Thompson, F W to B H Blank &
ano $3,0C(»
Blank, B H. to F W Thompson.^S.OO'-
L I Ry Co to M W Cornelius .?9'2!
N S B & M Co to A Dickerson . .$S00 N S B & M Co lo N Y East Confer¬ ence $9,000
N S B & M Co lo A M Smith ..$1.75u Althuu.'^, S P.. lo H Kroiinuiller ..$7"0j Weinberg, H H, to M H Wiswell.$2,500 j Davies, E C, lo E A Pendleton . .?2.uC0 j Davies, E C, to F A Pendleton .$2.50!> { B.-^'ker, C, to H Lahr $2,200 I
port nom
W G Miller, Inc, lo B Smilh, w s So Main st, 2.'jx16, Froeport noui
Tree, M L, to V M Downing n 1 Pot terfield place, 90x145, Freeport .nom
Slichler, E R, lo J T Raynor, ad- Raynor, Freeport .....noni
McBride, M. to E Abraftis, iots 92-9! blk 51, 'Royal Land Co, Valley Stream nom
Peebles, A M, to J II Kidd, adj Cor¬ nell, 24 acres, Valley Siream nor?)
Murtagh, I M, lo same, adj Cornel!, 20 acres, Valley Siream noiu
Kidd, J II, lo I M Murtagh, adj Mey¬ er,'4 iicrep, Valley Stream nom
R V C Dev Co to H Ludemann, loi;=
Hari cr, G W, jr, to J W L Emmet.$10 \ 4(;-S, blk 2, Rockville Centre nnni
REALTY RECORDS. Mortgags. Cornwell, H 10, to L E ^J'alleb' 143x125, H 1 Henry st, Ea Rock.i
way $3,5»t)
Smylie, A C, to .^ame lol n5. bk ]].
n.ap al Lynbrook $2,70C'
Trubenback, B, to L N I'o.sl, lota 9.
Wieboldt. S D, to T G & T oC .?1,OOJ
rci.tr, E, to Bk Rod"ville Centre..$6,000
Meis;elba('h, M, to R M Lamb, e.\.$l,GO '
Conveyances.
P( ol, M, to C R Pettit, w 1 Ocean- side road, 111.V203, Oceanside fSS7.5n
Elmohar Co to ^^ & G Land Co, lot
Aubi-r, .M, to II Wider, lots 82-5, Goil bert, map Roosevell nom
Sliehon, W G, to L C Shelton, n % Stewart av. Garden City E.sts ..nom
Okler, G 13 lo A Gillespie, lots 109-
21, .Merrick neii>li;s nom
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ROCKVILLE CENTRE WILL I CELEBRATE THE FOURTH
A Safe. Sane and Patriotic Celebra¬ tion Now in Preparation By The Pequots
Rockville Centrr'3 will havo a cele bratlon of the glorious FouriH all its own. The school children, public oi: ficers, lodges, societies and a.ssocia tions of every character, and tliere arc a lot of theme in that village, are al' Invited lo attend the annual cerempu- les of Tlie Pequots, at the club housi. on Lincoln avenue.
This is the one day in the ye<";i when The PequoLs neither talk poll ties nor play politics. Ij, is nothing but jpalriotiam, wilh possibly a little puiic'i on the side for the backs and Hags and refreshments for the children aii"! ladies.
There will be the reading of the Dec¬ laration of Independence, short talk.s by welhknown speakers, vocal and in- Btrunienlal music and olher i)atriotir features. One of these features wil' be the reading of Joseph Rodman Drake's famous poem, "The Americar Flag," by a member of that patrlot'c society, the Daugliters of Liberty.
Another feature will he the raisin,.; of the colors and this will probably fall to the lot of a committee of an¬ other palriollc American organizatior
The exercises will begin at nine o' clock In the morning, and as they will consume only about two hours, spec¬ tators and participants have ampl* a.s- France that they then can meot f'c other engagements of the day. Th, public generally is invited witliout fut• ther notice.
A company of young bucks in Indi an costume, on ponies and on fool wi"' parade and lend picturesqueness tj the occasion.
Truly, Rockville Centre will have a ¦afe, sane and patriotic Fourth of Jiiij which will become notable.
FRUIT STORE ROBBED.
The Store of the Rockville Cenfc Fruit & VegCiable Co. Broken Into
Saturday Night. Late Saturday night or c.viy Sun¬ day I'.iorning, ilie;v(-8 forced open tho back door of the store of the HocV- ville Centre Fruit and Vegetable Coin pany, taking away canned goods t! the amount of $25,00.
The theft evidcnily was rommittcL! by one familiar with the surroundinr.-i since Saturday tiig'it is the only niglu in the week that the bakers employed nexl door do not work. . Proprietor Oviait has been robbcl
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SEVEN MAY BABIES FOR FREEFORT
Vital Statistics Show Substantial Increase—Three Deaths
If there Is any doubt as to ihe truth of this adage it would be well lo looU over the vital statistics of Freepor' for May. The death toll in April wp.- greater than for several precediniJ: months. May, however, brought it.s fragrance to seven homes in bouncin;; babies. The stork brought AiPi.i Pearl to Nelson a:.J Irene Raynor: Arthur, Jr., to Ardiur' and Orace Lu grin; a baby to William and Anna An¬ derson; Ada Marie to William an.l Ada Burton; Ferris Chester to Charh»s and Annie Mack; Charles. Victor, to ^ Charles F. and Katherine Fritz.
Those who died were Caroline F.. j Lowenthal, Ruth Harriet Cutler, Bat)y AadorsoQ aad SamutL h. Uardlgn.
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