1958 Colonial on Village Drive Sells for $1.5 Million

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Here’s a real estate roundup that includes information on recently conveyed properties, according to records in the New Canaan Town Clerk’s office (click on each address for information from the Assessor’s Office). We also have some information below on new demos and updates on building projects around town.

346 Smith Ridge Road

  • $825,000 (conveyed Oct. 16)
  • Elizabeth Jessup to TM Investments LLC (Ridgefield)

26 Gerdes Road

  • $1,290,000 (conveyed Oct. 10)
  • Robert A. Maruster to Ryan & Christine Hughes

 

This 1958 Colonial on Village Drive sits on .39 acres and includes 3,496 square feet of living space. It sold in October 2014 for $1.5 million. Credit: Michael Dinan

This 1958 Colonial on Village Drive sits on .39 acres and includes 3,496 square feet of living space. It sold in October 2014 for $1.5 million. Credit: Michael Dinan

52 Village Drive

  • $1.5 million (conveyed Oct. 10)
  • Roger & Mi-Sun Cho-Freeman to Michael & Lindsey Niedermeier

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The Building Department on Friday issued a building permit for the new, 4,500-square-foot home going in at 386 South Ave. (near the blinking light).

To be built for an estimated $925,000 by Lee Schettino Construction LLC, original site plans had drawn objections from some neighbors, concerned mainly about drainage and runoff.

Specs for the planned new home at 386 South Ave. are from New Canaan-based Schettino Architects.

Specs for the planned new home at 386 South Ave. are from New Canaan-based Schettino Architects.

The new home will include five bedrooms, three full bathrooms, one half-bath, a finished basement, unfinished attic, open and covered patios and 2-bay garage, the building permit said.

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The town on Tuesday issued a demolition permit for 33 Field Crest Road. (The house was already down on Friday when NewCanaanite.com went to take a look at the site.) A 1957 split-level with 1,848 square feet of living space had stood on the .36-acre property, according to the assessor’s card.

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