A 1962 ranch-style house on Summer Street would gain half as much livable space again if a building permit application filed with week with the town is approved.
The single story, wood shingle home at 110 Summer St. sits on .72 acres and has 1,612 square feet of living space, tax records show.
An application filed July 17 would see a second floor addition (including over the garage) go in with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a laundry and playroom—for a total of about 2,700 square feet.
The work would cost about $120,000 and would be overseen by New Canaan contractor Aldo Frattaroli, the application said. Plans were drawn up by Michael Smith Architects of Wilton.
The property sold in September for $567,675, tax records show.
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New Canaan has issued a building permit that will see a 3,509-square-foot home go up at 48 Hoyt St., a .21 acre lot whose 114-year-old home came down last month.
To built by Darien Construction Inc. for about $600,000, according to the permit issued July 9, the new home will include four bedrooms, a two-car attached garage, three full bathrooms, a half-bath, office, partially finished attic (430 square feet), covered deck and open patio.
The in-town property sold for $645,000 in April.
Here’s what the lot looked like on Friday afternoon: