A four-bedroom house that has stood at 24 Miller Avenue since 2004 is scheduled to come down, making way for a new construction project by one of the city's most active builders.
Sun Valley Homes, Inc., a Framingham-based contractor known for high-end renovations, filed a demolition permit on November 24, 2003. The filing indicates the company intends to clear the existing single-family residence to construct a replacement home on the 0.244-acre lot.
Although the original structure was built just a year before the permit filing, the demolition request suggests the owner and builder are moving forward with a new design. The property, located in the 01702 zip code, sits on a standard residential lot typical of the area's established neighborhoods.
This activity aligns with Sun Valley Homes' recent track record of complex residential projects. While the specific square footage or architectural style of the proposed replacement has not yet been disclosed in the initial demolition filing, the presence of an award-winning design-build firm suggests a significant upgrade to the streetscape.
Residents wishing to track the progress of this project or view the final construction plans should monitor the city's official records. The next phase involves the city's review of the demolition request before any new building permits can be issued. For the latest status updates, visit the Framingham City Portal.