New homes being built in City of Norwich attracting attention
NORWICH – Few homes have been constructed within the Norwich City limits in the past years, but two new homes are now being built in close proximity to the Norwich City High School.
“There’s been a lot of addition, subtraction and demolition of houses, but these are the only two homes being constructed within the last year,” said City Code Enforcement Officer Jason Lawrence. Gary Brightman is the developer for the project. He will be building two high-efficiency houses on the corner of Birdsall and Davis streets, based on the architectural designs of Meyers Engineering. The floor plans for both homes show them each to have three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large front porch and a square footage of between 1,600 to 1,700 square feet. Both homes will include a two-car garage and radiant, in-floor heating.
“Both homes will be built to code,” said Lawrence, adding that the plans for the homes showed them being built with the foundation elevated more than usual. “That way they will be above the flood zone,” Lawrence said.
According Lawrence, the homes, although not completed yet, are gaining a lot of attention. “People who are looking at renting or looking at houses have shown interest,” Lawrence said. He explained the primary source of interest has come from retiring citizens, looking for a place to settle down.
According to Brightman, the house directly on the corner of Birdsall and Davis should be completed in late winter, and the second house farther down Davis Street will be completed in the early spring. He did not yet have an estimate for the price of the homes. The floor plans will be available at city hall to anyone interested in the homes.
“There’s been a lot of addition, subtraction and demolition of houses, but these are the only two homes being constructed within the last year,” said City Code Enforcement Officer Jason Lawrence. Gary Brightman is the developer for the project. He will be building two high-efficiency houses on the corner of Birdsall and Davis streets, based on the architectural designs of Meyers Engineering. The floor plans for both homes show them each to have three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large front porch and a square footage of between 1,600 to 1,700 square feet. Both homes will include a two-car garage and radiant, in-floor heating.
“Both homes will be built to code,” said Lawrence, adding that the plans for the homes showed them being built with the foundation elevated more than usual. “That way they will be above the flood zone,” Lawrence said.
According Lawrence, the homes, although not completed yet, are gaining a lot of attention. “People who are looking at renting or looking at houses have shown interest,” Lawrence said. He explained the primary source of interest has come from retiring citizens, looking for a place to settle down.
According to Brightman, the house directly on the corner of Birdsall and Davis should be completed in late winter, and the second house farther down Davis Street will be completed in the early spring. He did not yet have an estimate for the price of the homes. The floor plans will be available at city hall to anyone interested in the homes.
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