REAL ESTATE.
For Sale and to Trade.
FENTON BROOK FARM.
With its convenient buildings, beauty of situa¬
tion, healthfulness of location pure air never-fail¬
ing spring water, convenience to railroad stations
and public schools, is one of the loveliest and most
desirable of places, either for a permanent home or
a summer residence.
Situated on a higher elevation than the plain,
and protected by the mountains which surroud it,
it escapes the early frosts of Fall and late frosts of
Spring, which adds to its value for fruit-raising and
or maintaining during a long season fine green
pasture for the herd of cattle.
The soil is a deep dark loam, over four hundred
acres of which are under cultivation, besides pas¬
ture and woodland. The fields are convenient to
the road, which runs through the center of the farm
and spring water in every pasture.
The town of Great Barrington, about four and a
half miles away, is one of the most intelligent and
and enterprising in western Massachusetts. It con¬
tains good schools and splendid churches, one of
which, the Congregationalist, has one of the best
organs in the country, and a parsonage recently
completed at a cost of $100,000. The village of
South Egremont, about a mile and a half distant,
contains stores, church, post office, grist-mill fact¬
ory. etc.
Hillsdale. N. Y., which is not far away, is the
third largest shipping station on the Harlem Rail¬
road. Fenton Brook Farm has in its immediate
neighborhood a number of delightful farms and
homes.
My business here has increased to such an extent
that it requires my entire attention, and I deem it
advisable for purely business reasons to dispose of
the farm.
The title is free and clear. The price asked is
$33,000—$10.000 cash; the balance can remain on
mortgage to run six years or longer.
The property being offered at less than its value
(adjoining property having been sold for $100 per
acre, without improvements), no exchange will be
entertained. Everything will be found equal to
the following description. The place is unquest¬
ionably a great bargain.
The owner of this farm is engaged in business in
N.Y. City and anyone wishing to see it with a view
to purchasing may communicate with us for his
address and additional particulars. The whole ex¬
ent the farm is 540 A., with suitable mansion
and outbuildings. An extended description of
which, with a photographic view of buildings, may
be seen at this office:
Also, other equally desirable, improved and un
improved property in various parts of city. Farms
for Sale and to Trade. A handsome 15 acre Farm
with a fine orchard and a 7 roomed cottage, barn,
&c. at Rockaway II. an hours drive from the
city, cheap. This farm is to trade for City proper¬
ty. It is free and clear.
Bergen st. n Underhill av. 3 s brick.
$4.000
" " Troy av 2 s f 11 rooms 1.600
Classon av n Pacific st 2 s f 11 room 18.00
Carlton n Myrtle av 4 s b 16 rooms 9.000
Decatur st n Patchen av, a neat 2 story 7
roomed cottage ............... 1.400
RATES of COMMISSION.
Letting & Collecting 5 per cent.
Sales— City Property. —When the
Consideration exceeds $2.500. ...... 1 " "
Country Property ...... 2.50 " "
5 Southern & Western Property ...... " "
No Sales negotiated at this office under $25.
In small sales where the consideration does not a¬
mount to two thousand (2.000) dollars the papers
will be furnished gratis by the office.
M. J. Logan,
Real Estate & Insurance
Broker,
814 Pacific st. Brooklyn.
NOTARY PUBLIC and Commissioner of DEEDS.
Loans Negotiated.
M. DEELY
MERCHAN TAILOR,
335 Gold St.
Cleaning, Altering and Repairing promptly done.
JOSEPH O'CONNOR,
STAIRBUILDER,
27 Conti St.
Mobile. Ala.
Stairs with Rail, Newal Bannister, everything
Ready for putting up or for Shipping Accord
ing to any Design or Plan.
Give me a Chance.
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