I want to say that I want to find the buyers for the following Derry, Weaver & Derry homes. I believe in "The Secret" and I want to put this out there that I would like to find these buyers. Built in the 1920s, The Cherry City tract features storybook Tudors and mission revival bungalows.
- 574 Superior Avenue, A Storybook Tudor listed by Harbor Bay Realty for $649,000.00
- 495 Superior Avenue, A Mission Revival listed by Realty Results (the sign says "coming soon")
Give me a call and I will be more than happy to arrange a showing for you. Heck, I'll even help fill out a purchase contract with you!
I have studied this developer for seven years. My studies into this developer has dovetailed into my research of the famous arts & crafts storybook architect William Raymond Yelland. My research points clues to Derry, Weaver & Derry building exclusively W. R. Yelland or W. W. Dixon homes.
In all cases the Derry, Weaver & Derry homes of the 1920s and 1930s as well as the Derry Bros homes of the 1940s and 1950s are all high quality homes.
Their homes are noted for being well done with great interior trim work. My research finds that the Condell brothers worked for the Derrys doing the interior trim.
In Lealand Heights I would love to find the buyer for the following Derry Bros., home.
- 1229 Sandelin Avenue, A 1940s Cape Cod ranch style home listed by RE/max at $549,976.00 email me and I can arrange a showing or send you the virtual tour link.
Below are some scanned images from Derry Bros for the "New Broadmoor" tract of Superior Avenue (600-800 blocks), Glen Drive, Oaks Boulevard and Begier Avenue. You'll see that they are the builder developer for Cherry City Tract, New Broadmoor, Lealand Heights, Broadmoor Park and what they simply call Hayward.


Michael, a solid post. This was a great presentation on history, on making you the expert and on localims in general. AJ