New Construction Planned for Lambert Road, Summer Street

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New Canaan has issued a building permit for a 2,108-square-foot home at 58 Lambert Road, a 2.13-acre lot that sold in October for $1,325,000, tax records show.

Here's a rendering of the custom, 2,108-square-foot home designed for 58 Lambert Road. It's a 2.13-acre property that sold in October for $1,325,000, owned by a LLC whose principal is a New Canaan resident.

Here’s a rendering of the custom, 2,108-square-foot home designed for 58 Lambert Road. It’s a 2.13-acre property that sold in October for $1,325,000, owned by a LLC whose principal is a New Canaan resident.

The new home will include three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a half-bath, fireplace, unfinished attic, finished basement (music room, entertainment room, exercise room, laundry), 2-car garage and open and covered patios, according to the permit, issued July 25.

Tax records say the property is owned by LLC whose principal is a New Canaan man.

It will cost $800,000 to build the new home (contractor is Backcountry RAM LLC of Greenwich), the permit says.

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The New Canaan Building Department on Thursday issued a demolition permit for this 1920 Colonial at Summer and Cross Streets. A new home with twice as much livable square footage is planned. Credit: Michael Dinan

The New Canaan Building Department on Thursday issued a demolition permit for this 1920 Colonial at Summer and Cross Streets. A new home with twice as much livable square footage is planned. Credit: Michael Dinan

A 1920 Colonial at 63 Summer St. (right on the corner of Cross Street and actually facing Cross) will come down, following a demolition permit issued Wednesday, and a new home with more than twice the living space is planned.

The home on the .13-acre lot now has 1,396 square feet of living space—according to a building permit issued two weeks ago, the new home will have 2,860 square feet.

Here's a rendering of the four-bedroom new construction planned for 63 Summer St. (on the southwest corner at Cross Street, facing Cross). It will have 2,860 square feet and, according to a building permit issued July 17, construction will cost $420,000.

Here’s a rendering of the four-bedroom new construction planned for 63 Summer St. (on the southwest corner at Cross Street, facing Cross). It will have 2,860 square feet and, according to a building permit issued July 17, construction will cost $420,000.

It will have four bedrooms and bathrooms, a den, unfinished basement and attic and 2-car garage, the permit says.

Construction is estimated to cost $420,000, according to the permit.

The property had been purchased in July 2005 for $608,000, tax records show.

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