Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1921 — Page 9
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rA place where you can build your home midst surroundings that have taken years of lime and a great deal of money to develop. But Inhere Just 15 Purchasers Can Build Their Homes This tract was formerly known as "The Glendale Farm.'' Most every lot has a covering of rich black garden soil, so the growing of your lawn will, not be an expensive problem to solve. Forestdale Park is located on the Illinois side, on the crest of Hammond's highest ridge. An assurance to you that the storm waters will not flood your basement for our sewers are
more than 12 feet deep. The beautifully developed grounds of the Hammond Country Club of 100 acres is practically your front yard, and the park of the Cook County Forest Preserve of 1 00 acres .is your back yard. Nowhere in this vicinity is there a larger area of park property surrounding a subdivision than surrounds Forestdale Park. The eastern boundary is the completed residential development of "Glendale Park," a place selected by Hammond's pioneer residential subdividers in which to build their homes. ALL OF THE SITES IN FORESTDALE PARK ARE 1 66 FT.
DEEP AND NONE ARE LESS THAN 50 FT. WIDE. The average 50 ft. residential lot on the South Side of Hammond contains 6250 square feet Forestdale Park lots contain 8330 square feet. In other words, these lots are 30 per cent larger in area than the average South Side home site and this is quite an item these days when so much attention is given to lawns and gardens. With such deep lots we have a restriction of a 50 ft. building line on Forestdale Road. A 27 ft. building line prevails on Detroit Street. The sewers, telephone lines, city water and eas mains have all been
laid in the alleys where they belong. The owners of Forestdale Park have faith in this property. For the entire cost of the sewers, both main and lateral, the city water mains and the cement walks have been paid in full. The cost of these improvements is included in the selling price of $30.00 a front foot. $1500.00 will buy one of the finest residential sites in Forestdale Park, and if vou prefer you can buy on the deferred payment plan. We will allow a discount of 5 per cent if cash is paid wtihin 30 days from the date of sale.
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