Westport Property Transfers: July 4th - 8th; Highest Sale at $11.4 Million on Hills Point Road
Westport’s highest sale was 264 Hills Point Road at $11.4 million. SmartMLS Photo
Westport Town Clerk’s Office:
Total Conveyance Tax: $146,137.50
Total Sales: $58,455,000
Highest Transfer Price: 264 Hills Point Road: $11,400,000
Lowest Transfer Price: 4 Robert Lane: $695,000
Transfers:
264 Hills Point Road: $11,400,000
24 Sterling Drive: $6,000,000
220 Post Road West: $4,500,000
28 Burr Farms Road: $4,200,000
346 Compo Road South: $4,200,000
36 Coleytown Road: $3,860,000
85 Turkey Hill Road South: $2,831,000
37 Evergreen Parkway: $2,800,000
18 Woods Grove Road: $2,800,000
40 North Avenue: $2,100,000
3 Caccamo Lane: $2,075,000
120 Kings Highway North: $1,999,000
181 Riverside Avenue: $1,875,000
39 Coleytown Road: $1,600,000
64 Roseville Road: $1,400,000
329 Wilton Road: $1,470,000
14 Pin Oak Court: $1,470,000
28 Charcoal Hill Road: $1,180,000
4 Robert Lane: $695,000
Westport Wrecking Ball: 12 Godfrey Lane, Built in 1955, Approved for Demolition
An application for a demolition permit for Westport’s 12 Godfrey Lane, off of Bulkley Avenue North, was given the head nod by the Westport Historic District Commission last week, clearing the way for the wrecking ball. Built in 1955, the cape has 3,048 square feet of living space and is situated on a 1.15 ace property at the end of the quiet cul-de-sac. It was sold on June 24th for $1,150,000 to a local home development company. Because the house was built more than 50 years ago, the application was reviewed by the Westport Historic District Commission - who voted unanimously to waive the 180-day delay and allow issuance of the demolition permit. For upcoming Historic District Commission meetings and their agendas, click here.
Westport Property Transfers: June 27th - July 1st; Highest Sale at $9.7 Million on Bermuda Road
Saugatuck Shores' 62 Bermuda Road sold for $9.7 million, nearly 4 million dollars more than it was sold in 2005, according to Town records. Photo/SmartMLS
Westport Town Clerk’s Office:
Total Conveyance Tax: $185,895.37
Total Sales: $74,358,150
Highest Transfer Price: 62 Bermuda Road: $9,700,000
Lowest Transfer Price: 220 Riverside Avenue, Unit 2: $799,000
Transfers:
62 Bermuda Road: $9,700,000
201 Main Street: $8,600,000
16 Timber Lane: $4,615,000
8 Shadbush Lane: $4,000,000
1A Meadowbrook Lane: $3,975,000
320 Compo Road South: $3,961,650
36 Sasco Creek Road: $3,650,000
18 Cranbury Road: $3,500,000
1 Riverview Road: $3,300,000
2 Owenoke Park: $3,112,500
49 High Point Road: $3,100,000
20 Sea Spray Road: $2,975,000
10 Timber Lane: $2,612,000
14 Broad Street: $2,100,000
173 Roseville Road: $1,880,000
17 Cob Drive: $1,750,000
17 Mortar Rock Road: $1,750,000
57 Woodside Avenue: $1,600,000
111 Compo Road North: $1,563,000
44 Sniffen Road: $1,344,000
719 Post Road East: $1,300,000
26 Bauer Place: $1,276,000
162 Compo Road South: $1,045,000
19 Treadwell Avenue: $850,000
220 Riverside Avenue, Unit 2: $799,000
“The Delamar Hotel Westport”: Westport Inn Makeover will go before P and Z Commission in September
Click to enlarge artist rendering.
Westport Planning & Zoning Department Press Release
Planning and Zoning Director Mary Young has announced that the proposal to upgrade the Westport Inn at 1595 Post Road East will NOT be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission on July 11, 2022, as recently reported in the media. The public hearing is postponed to September 12, 2022.
P&Z Director Mary Young identified the plans originally submitted included both hotel rooms and housing units. The project was subsequently revised to exclude the housing units. The current proposal is to redevelop the existing 116 room Hotel to 85 rooms. Site improvements include the addition/expansion of landscaped areas, a new 3-story addition, demolition of the front building, minor additions to the rear building, pool and rear dining terrace, and driveway/ parking improvements. To facilitate the proposed changes, Text Amendment #818 was filed to create appropriate standards for the redevelopment and site design. All application materials can be viewed on the Town of Westport’s website here.
Rick Redniss, Principal Planner at Redniss and Mead, and Bruce Beinfield, Founding Principal of Beinfield Architects, are the consultants assisting WI Associates, the new property owners, to convert the Westport Inn into the “The Delamar Hotel Westport.”