Cape May County Times, 9 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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Gorman, Realtors

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—and now consider profits on

HADDON AVENUE Collingswood, N. J., (at the Gty line of Camden)

The Busiest Street! 15 million cars a year in Camden out Haddon A ve.

The busiest main business and street in Camden’s most progressive suburban section

There is one man in Camden—a builder—a director in banks—one of Camden's most progressive citizens. I never saw him excited. He has a second Boor office with two people on his bookkeeping force. He has developed big subdivisions—and made successes! He has stock in every safe Camden institution. Last year in his quiet way he made nearly a quarter of a million dollars— He doesn’t talk—HE ACTS. He had a development on Haddon Avenue four years ago—and people marveled at his remarkable success. As a matter of fact if he owned the ground TODAY dial he sold here four years ago he could take a million dollars profit. He built houses on Haddon Avenue before all this real excitement started—sold them and made five huncked to eight hundred dollars per house profit. Those who purchased have made TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS PER HOUSE Today this man is back on Haddon Avenue with associates and he is buying everything in sight at today’s price*—

He says quietly that any good business property in Collingswood on Haddoa Avenue is good up to $1,000— He predicts $1,500 per front foot within 60 days. Haddon Avenue for him has always been a profitmaker. What will it mean tor you? This office knows Haddon Avenue probably betber than any other office in Greater Camden, for we have to a large extent specialized on Haddon Avenue. We have worked along slowly and conservatively. We have in most instances for our clients obtained deposits of ten, fifteen and twenty per cent with short time settlements and so the sales we have made have been real sales. For buyers we have rendered an invaluable service, for we have been able to get good buying prices by assuring our customers that our sales were actual sales and not speculative buyers who were gambling on properties -with small deposits. Everything on Haddon Avenue, Collingswood, is good. It is just a question of which property is the bes> for the amount of money vou wish to invest. We feel that in asking you to seek our advice we are rendinng a service to your bank account.

ED GORMAN~of GORMAN, REALTORS 538 Haddon Avenue Collingswood, N. J.