Friday, December 14, 2018
Westwood Estates in Westwood, MA
Michael Intoccia has worked as a real estate developer in and around Sharon, Massachusetts, since 1987. He has contributed to a number of local charity events during this time, most recently the 2017 WEEI Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament. Over the course of his career in the Sharon area, Michael Intoccia has managed the development of several notable residential projects, including Westwood Estates and the Cape Club of Sharon.
The Westwood Estates property in Westwood, Massachusetts, is a subdivision comprised of 10 lots, each measuring one square acre. Each lot has been scheduled to feature a single-family home of about 4,000 square feet. The homes at Westwood Estates will feature four to five bedrooms and three to five bathrooms. Additional construction and design notes range from a three-car garage on every lot to beautiful, detailed hardwood and granite finish work throughout. Homes are set to be priced at about $2 million.
Additional real estate projects under the leadership of Mr. Intoccia include Forge Estates in Raynham and several properties including Canton.
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Benefits of Granite Countertops
A self-employed real estate developer, Michael Intoccia has undertaken golf course developments at the Cape Club of Sharon and the Cape Club of Falmouth in Massachusetts. Michael Intoccia has extensive residential real estate development experience, having built over 1,000 homes over the past three decades.
Westwood Estates, one of Mr. Intoccia’s current residential developments, features 10 one-acre lots with 4,000-square-foot homes. Prices for the properties are expected to start at $2 million, due to luxurious amenities that include up to five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and three-car garages as well as hardwood cabinets and granite counters.
Granite, a hard, crystalline rock formed under pressure, is a popular choice for countertops today. The color in granite never fades, and each countertop has a unique aesthetic due to different mineral deposits within. The material offers excellent durability and adds value to a home. Moreover, since granite is nonporous, it provides a sanitary surface perfect for food preparation.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Ten-Lot Subdivision at Westwood Estates
A successful real estate developer, Michael Intoccia has developed several residential homes throughout Southeast Massachusetts. Michael Intoccia is well-known for emphasizing design and quality when building affordable, luxurious homes and renovating commercial properties. He is currently involved in the residential construction of Westwood Estates.
Westwood Estates is a 10-lot subdivision located in the town of Westwood in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, which has been voted 13th on CNN Money Magazine’s list of 100 Best Places to live in the United States. The road leading to the subdivision has been completed, and the construction of the first of the ten homes is set to begin.
Each of the ten houses will sit on a spacious one-acre lot. The houses will average 4,000-square feet in size and fit four to five bedrooms and three to five bathrooms. All the homes will feature beautifully designed cabinetry, hardwood floors, and kitchen tops with a granite finish. The homes will also feature a three-car garage, which is perfect for families. The selling price of homes will begin at $2 million.
Friday, July 27, 2018
New Subdivision Arises at Westwood Estates
A real estate developer with over 30 years of experience in the industry, Michael Intoccia has worked on several projects involving golf club redevelopment in Massachusetts. Michael Intoccia works with investors to acquire properties in southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He also is involved in the construction of a subdivision at Westwood Estates.
The development project at Westwood Estates in Westwood comprises a 10-lot subdivision with homes situated on one-acre lots. The construction of the first of the 10 homes is planned following the completion of the paved roadway. Homes will fall within the size range of 4,000 square feet, and their interiors will feature high-end finish work with hardwood and granite. Homes will have four to five bedrooms, three to five bathrooms, and three-car garages. Prices for the luxury properties will start in the area of $2 million.
the subdivision is located near two major highways and two shopping centers.
Sunday, July 15, 2018
The Cape Club of Falmouth Golf Course Ranked among Top in New England
Throughout his career, Michael Intoccia has steadily built his real estate development portfolio. One of Michael Intoccia’s most recent projects is the golf course at The Cape Club of Falmouth in Massachusetts.
Last year, after just one open season, the new golf course at The Cape Club of Falmouth was ranked the 13th Best Public Course in New England by New England Golf Monthly. The rankings recognize the top 25 public golf courses in New England as determined by staff picks, golf expert recommendations, select national rankings, and survey responses from the magazine’s readers.
The golf course at The Cape Club of Falmouth opened for play on August 3, 2016, after the completion of extensive construction. The club's old 18-hole course was wiped away and a new one created in its place.
The new course stretches 7,200 yards and features a modern driving range, wide bentgrass fairways and greens, new irrigation and drainage, new putting greens and green complexes, and 18 holes enhanced with Augusta white-sand bunkers. The course also features white stone cart paths and a new golf cart fleet equipped with GPS technology.
Monday, April 2, 2018
Four Tips for Lowering Your Golf Handicap
Independent real estate developer Michael Intoccia possesses more than thirty years of experience and formerly operated as one of the largest private home builders in Massachusetts. Beyond his current residential and resort construction projects, Michael Intoccia enjoys golfing. Effective practice can enable golfers to lower their handicap, and the following tips can help them achieve this goal.
- Practice at the range. Practicing your shotmaking at the range allows you to develop a repetitive swing and keep your skills sharp. Aim for a specific target on each shot and carefully prepare for the shot as if playing a real round of golf. Your scores on the course will likely reflect your efforts.
- Hone your short game. Sharpening your short game gives you the chance to experiment with different shots and try new approaches, ultimately enhancing your skills. One Columbia University professor found that golfers who shoot 90-plus make only 67 percent of their four-footers, so give this distance particular attention. Commit to at least 15 minutes of putting and chipping practice before and after every round.
- Try new courses. Avoid restricting your practice sessions to your home course and seek out new courses with different elevations, vegetation, obstacles, and grass varieties. Playing on unfamiliar courses expands your experience and broadens your comfort zone, increasing your ability to adapt to new course challenges.
- In addition to the practice tips above, it pays to replace worn equipment. Using worn clubs can interfere with your game, so check your equipment for signs of wear like worn clubface grooves, deteriorating grips, and damaged shafts. When replacing your clubs, make sure to have them fitted by a professional. Equipment that matches your body and swing can also lower your handicap.
Thursday, March 15, 2018
The 2017 WEEI Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament
Born and raised in Massachusetts, real estate developer Michael Intoccia has designed and built several residential communities throughout the state. After the 2008 recession, Michael Intoccia switched gears and became involved in golf course redevelopment projects. In 2017, he opened The Cape Club of Sharon, which held the 2017 WEEI Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament.
The WEEI Sports Radio Network hosted the tournament to raise money to help teen cancer patients attend Boston Red Sox Spring Training. Entertainment at the tournament included golf with WEEI radio personalities, food, drinks, and prizes.
The tournament was dedicated to Miles Goldberg, who passed from cancer when he was 13 years old. Miles loved sports and the Kirk & Callahan Show that aired weekday mornings on WEEI. One of Miles’ last trips was on a private jet to the Boston Red Sox Spring Training in Fort Myers, Florida.
The WEEI Sports Radio Network hosted the tournament to raise money to help teen cancer patients attend Boston Red Sox Spring Training. Entertainment at the tournament included golf with WEEI radio personalities, food, drinks, and prizes.
The tournament was dedicated to Miles Goldberg, who passed from cancer when he was 13 years old. Miles loved sports and the Kirk & Callahan Show that aired weekday mornings on WEEI. One of Miles’ last trips was on a private jet to the Boston Red Sox Spring Training in Fort Myers, Florida.
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