House on Washington Street in Brighton Center could be torn down for four-story residential building
A Newton developer has filed plans with the Boston Planning Department to raze a single-family house at 434 Washington St. in Brighton Center and replace it with a four-story building with 18 residential units and ground-floor commercial space.
Plans by Wesley Leung's Peninsula Capital Group also call for 11 parking spaces in a mechanical stacker system.
The units will range in size from 510-square-foot studios to 800-square-foot two-bedroom units. Three of the units will be rented or sold as affordable - Peninsula's application does not specify whether the units will be rented as apartments or sold as condos.
Peninsula bought the house for $1.3 million in September, according to Suffolk County Registry of Deeds records.
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Radius' little sibling?
Build it!
Next to my old laundromat
That house was mysterious.