New Homes Planned for White Oak Shade, North Wilton Roads

An application has gone into the town to build a 4,100-square-foot home on a .64-acre White Oak Shade lot where an 1889 Colonial once stood. The original house at 376 White Oak Shade Road was razed in 2008, according to tax records. The property was purchased last month for $657,500—a lot now overgrown that will look familiar to many motorists. It’s above the Merritt Parkway overpass and just below Shagbark, on the right hand side of the road as you’re traveling north, with a low stone wall running parallel to the street. The new home would cost about $500,000 to build, and the contractor would be Cheshire-based F.R. Dinatali LLC, according to the application (filed Wednesday).

2005 Bayberry Road Colonial Sells for $2.7 Million

Here are the most recently conveyed property transfers, according to records in the New Canaan Town Clerk’s office. Click on each address for information from the Assessor’s Office. 27 Summit Ridge Road

$1,245,100 (recorded June 4)
J. Tracey & Maxine Mackie to Josie Ann & Scott Weiss

179 Bayberry Road

$2.7 million (recorded June 3)
Justine Cerniglia to Rijalda & Matthew Savino

36 Brushy Ridge Road

$1,150,000 (recorded June 3)
Nicholas & Erin O’Grady to Hilary & Douglas Ormond

612 Silvermine Road

$1,975,000 (recorded June 3)
William R. Baum to Lindsay & Barry Durfee

85 Indian Rock Road

$1,590,000 (recorded June 2)
Aristotle & Elizabeth Fokides to John & Jennifer Seaman

144 Richmond Hill Road

$800,000 (recorded June 2)
Kimberly Ticar to Ryan & Taylor Lynn

436 Frogtown Road

$1,560,000 (recorded June 2)
Colin O’Neill to New Canaan REI LLC

330 Elm Street, Unit #14

$1.4 million (conveyed May 30)
Christine Haney to Patricia O. Adair

31 Bayberry Road

$2,180,000 (conveyed May 30)
Mark J. Ondash to Brian & Dana Marchiony

22 Ponus Ridge

$1,830,000 (conveyed May 30)
Michael Capelli to Claire & Alex Foster

163 Woodridge Circle

$3.3 million (conveyed May 27)
Gregory & Kathleen Garrison to Gregory Demirijian

New Construction Planned for Parish Lane, Parade Hill Road

The century-old ranch at 119 Parade Hill Road has been razed and the town has issued a permit to build a new home with more than five times the living space of the old. The original single-story, 1914 home included just one bedroom and bathroom in 625 square feet of living space (all in one room) among about 1,450 total gross square feet. The new home will include 3,428 square feet, with four bedrooms, three baths, one half-bath, a 2-car attached garage and 14-by-18-foot open patio, according to a building permit. The .17-acre property and original house was purchased seven years ago for $460,000, tax records show. Both the demolition and building permits were issued May 29.

1910 Tudor on Rosebrook Road Sells for $5.85 Million (to ‘Jumping Cat LLC’)

Here are the most recently conveyed property transfers, according to records in the New Canaan Town Clerk’s office. Click on each address for information from the Assessor’s Office. 34 Braeburn Drive

$1,269,000
Jennifer Hilton, executrix for estate of John Hilton to Christopher & Carol Hevesy

72 Beech Road

$965,000
Dennis Fitzgerald to Molly & Brian Higgins

23 Llwellyn Drive

$3,950,000
23 Llewellyn Drive LLC to Gregory & Jennifer D’Alba

435 Old Stamford Road

$1,225,000
Sewell Corkran to Elizabeth Gillo

 

85 Rosebrook Road

$5,850,o00
Gregory & Jennifer D’Alba to Jumping Cat LLC (there’s a LLC by this name that formed March 4 in Delaware)

42 Old Stamford Road

$975,000
Matthew Breitfielder to Bruno DiCosmo

33 Canoe Hill Road

$1,500,000
James Curley to Jennifer & Georg Volanakis

289 New Norwalk Road

$862,000
Patricia P. Van de Graaf to Klaus & Anna Marie Schroeder

26 Turner Hill Road

$610,000
Steve C. Parks to Steven Willis

68 Orchard Drive

$2,230,000
Quang Nguyen to Jennifer & Matthew Breitfelder

1335 Smith Ridge Road

$1,125,000
Peter Haines to Stephanie Cowser

Demo, New Condos Planned for Hoyt Street and East Avenue

One month after the property sold for $630,000, an application has come into the town to create two 2,900-square-foot condos at East Avenue and Hoyt Streets. The noticeably deteriorating 1926 structure there now includes two homes at 91 and 93 East Ave., with a total of 2,540 square feet, tax records show. The property includes .24 acres. Under a building application filed Tuesday, each new unit would include 2,900 square feet with four full bedrooms, four full baths, two half-baths, family, living and dining rooms, kitchen, garage and allowance for a future elevator. The construction is to be done by Westport-based Celotto Properties Inc. for an estimated $800,000.