Showing posts with label Michael Intoccia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Intoccia. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

The Aquatic and Poolside Amenities at the Cape Club at Sharon


 Michael Intoccia, an accomplished real estate developer in Sharon, Massachusetts, has been self-employed for over 35 years. One of Michael Intoccia’s successful real estate projects is the Cape Club at Sharon.


In addition to its world-class 18-hole golf course and luxury condominiums, the Cape Club at Sharon has a fully appointed aquatics area with an oversize heated swimming pool complete with diving boards. There is a small kiddie pool and a playground nearby for younger visitors. Certified lifeguards are on duty during pool hours, swimming lessons are regularly available, and the pool is available for rentals for private events.


The surrounding pool deck features comfortable lounge chairs and plenty of shaded and unshaded space. The Cape Club at Sharon also operates a poolside cafe with a rotating menu of food and snack items that range from burgers to wraps. It has novelty ice cream items for kids and hand-mixed cocktails for adults.


Monday, March 6, 2023

Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions at the Cape Club of Sharon


 An independent real estate developer in Massachusetts, Michael Intoccia has built and developed properties in the Massachusetts area since 1987. Michael Intoccia has managed projects involving a variety of property types during his career, from single-family residential developments to golf courses and facilities at the Cape Club of Falmouth and Cape Club of Sharon.


The Cape Club of Sharon provides a full suite of services to golf enthusiasts. In addition, the beautifully maintained 200-acre private golf course also functions as the perfect setting for special family events, such as weddings. As a one-event per day facility, families can carefully plan every detail without being interrupted or feeling hurried by another party.


In addition to the aesthetically pleasing setting, the club’s Grand Ballroom provides space for up to 250 guests during both ceremonies and receptions, while the kitchen staff manages an exceptional culinary experience for bride, groom, and family. As a wedding facility, the club provides almost everything a couple could ask for, though there are no on-site accommodations.


More information about the club’s services and availability can be found online at theknot.com or thecapeclubofsharon.com.


Sunday, February 26, 2023

Fox Club Florida Now Cape Club of Palm City after Acquisition


 An experienced real estate developer, Michael Intoccia is one of Massachusetts's largest private residential property developers. A golf lover, Michael Intoccia collaborates with investors to acquire golf clubs through the Cape Club brand.


In June 2022, Cape Club acquired Fox Club Florida in Palm City, Florida. The semi-private club with an 18-hole golf course was originally designed in 1989 by Roy Case and re-designed in 2017 by Darren Clarke and Eoghan O’Connell.


After finalizing the purchase, Cape Club announced it would close Fox Club for several months to carry out renovations. Some of the renovations it announced included enhancing bunkers on the course to feature new liners and drains, installing a new pump station, and topdressing the golf course to promote turf health. Others were revitalizing the golf cart paths, redeveloping the driving range to have new targets, setting up a better landing area, and adding artificial hitting mats.


After completing the renovations on Fox Club, Cape Club re-opened the facility as Cape Club of Palm City. The new club is Cape Club’s third golf facility in the United States. Cape Club owns two other properties: Cape Club of Falmouth and Cape Club of Sharon in Massachusetts.


Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Q3 2022 Norfolk, Massachusetts, Housing Market

 

Starting in the 1980s, Michael Intoccia performed real estate development in Massachusetts. Building over 1,000 homes at all price points, Michael focuses on purchasing lots and building homes in the Falmouth and Norfolk areas.


Homes in Norfolk have an average cost of $710,000. Although a few homes sell for less than the buyer’s asking price, buyers usually pay three percent over the asking price. Some pay seven percent above the asking price, depending on the property. Most homes remain on the market for less than 30 days, with an average between 22 and 26 days. These figures suggest that in Q3 2022, the housing market favors sellers, not buyers.


Although housing costs increased by about two percent compared to the same time in 2021, most home buyers did not look for alternatives outside the region. About 81 percent of searches derived from those moving to Norfolk, while the remaining 19 percent searched for homes outside it. The most popular originating destinations for people moving to Norfolk were New York City, Portland, Los Angeles, and Hartford, Connecticut. Among those considering homes outside Norfolk, New York City, Portland, Maine, and Hartford, Connecticut, ranked among the most popular destinations.

Friday, October 21, 2022

Benefits of Hiring Landscape Designers - Outdoor Home Improvements


 Michael Intoccia is an experienced real estate developer who is enthusiastic about golf. Leveraging his passion for golf, he invests in the redevelopment of country clubs and golf resorts, such as The Cape Club Resort in Falmouth. Throughout his three-decade career in real estate development, Michael Intoccia has constructed more than 1,000 homes.


Home improvements are not confined to building interiors, as exterior features of properties such as front and back landscapes can be revamped to bolster the aesthetic appeal of residential properties while boosting their value. Landscaping offers ample benefits. Adding plants purifies the air, reduces stress levels, reduces heat and local noise, and creates spaces where families can enjoy outdoor activities.


Enlisting the services of professional landscape designers. These professionals can help increase the value of homes by integrating various elements of professional landscape designs. Attempting to treat landscaping like a DIY project can lead to poor results and unnecessary costs.


Professional landscaping companies have the right resources and tools to materialize creative landscaping ideas with precision. In places where landscaping options are subject to the statute of the Homeowners Association (HOA), landscaping companies can help homeowners know what designs can work. Besides esthetics, professional landscaping companies can factor in available space, regional climate, and outdoor activity preferences to create visually attractive and functional designs. They also offer maintenance services like lawn care, weeding, pruning and trimming, and watering.


Thursday, September 29, 2022

Two En Suite Upgrades for Newly Built Modern Homes


 A longtime resident of Sharon, Massachusetts, Michael Intoccia has established a real estate developer career for more than 30 years. Michael Intoccia counts major real estate triumphs in that span, including the construction and renovation of the Cape Club of Sharon and the Cape Club of Falmouth, among other luxury and modern home projects.


As the United States real estate market continues to witness housing shortages, existing home remodeling and new construction upgrades are becoming salient. En suite upgrades are some of the most rewarding. New homes might have two modern upgrades for bathrooms: radiant floor heating and towel warmers.


Radiant floor heating is an in-floor heating system that makes the bathroom warm and comfortable. It is energy-efficient and also considered a luxury upgrade for modern en suites. The ideal time to add this upgrade is during new home construction. Installing the upgrade in an existing home is possible. However, it requires tearing up the existing floor.


Towel warmers heat wet towels or bathrobes to make them ready for use. These upgrades are suitable for homes with quality electrical installation. Modern towel warmers come in many styles and materials to add luxury looks, such as gold and matte black or oil-rubbed bronze.


Tuesday, August 30, 2022

How Residential Real Estate Developers Predict and Apply Trends


 Michael Intoccia is a Sharon, Massachusetts-based real estate developer with more than 35 years of experience. The Cape Club of Sharon and the Cape Club of Falmouth are two of Michael Intoccia’s major real estate development projects.


Many undeveloped lands in the United States have transitioned into commercial and residential properties thanks to the work of real estate developers. Residential real estate developers acquire real assets, improve them, and sell them to clients (often homebuilders). Commercial real estate developers help erect commercial buildings on land or improve outdated properties to revitalize regional commercial business activities.


Every residential real estate developer invests in a region when they buy a parcel of land or improve real estate property in that region. Since the generic goal of developers is to generate a return on their investments, they often seek a head start in their strategies by researching locations and predicting trends. The prime goal is to invest in locations or markets with minimal risk of crashing in the future. To that aim, real estate developers look for trends like the migration rate of Millenials to a region or the rate at which new couples buy homes in an area.


Real estate developers may incorporate ongoing consumer trends into their property development strategies. For example, many consumers are looking to buy homes powered by clean energy sources to minimize air pollution, like greenhouses. In response to this trend, some developers have invested in solar panels.


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Cape Club of Sharon Country Club Hosts Championship Golf


Michael Intoccia is a prominent real estate developer based in Sharon, Massachusetts, who has successfully completed development projects at golf resorts and elsewhere. With a focus on building luxury single family homes and condos, Michael Intoccia is nearing completion of a 52-townhome project at Cape Club of Sharon.

Featuring an 18-hole championship golf course, Cape Club of Sharon (CCS) has hosted the Massachusetts Open Championship, the New England Professional Golf Association (PGA) Massachusetts Chapter Championship, Ladies PGA clinics, and the Senior Four-Ball Golf Championship. Consistently ranked among the top courses in Massachusetts, CCS recently finished an extensive renovation aimed at creating the finest playing conditions in New England. 

In addition to a premier golf course, CCS is known for its upscale dining options and its special event facilities, with dedicated event planning staff for weddings, corporate events, and private parties. Nestled in a prime location less than 25 minutes from both Providence and Boston, CCS can easily be accessed from Route 95.

Monday, March 4, 2019

High-end Residential Subdivision at Westwood Estates


An experienced real estate developer, Michael Intoccia has built over 1,000 homes in several communities in Massachusetts. Michael Intoccia worked on the renovation of both the Cape Club of Sharon and the Cape Club Resort in Falmouth. Mr. Intoccia is currently involved in the development of a high-end residential property at Westwood Estates.

The construction of one of 10 homes at Westwood Estates started in 2018 after the completion of the road leading to the property. Each home will be built on a one-acre lot surrounded by generous open grounds. With an average size of 4,000 square feet, each house consists of four-to-five bedrooms, three-to-five bathrooms, and a three-car garage. Some of the best features of the houses include high-end fixtures, ample storage spaces, built-in closets, hardwood floors, and elegant granite countertops. The houses sell at a starting price of $2 million.

The houses at Westwood Estates are perfect for young families and people who are looking for a great home in a great city. The subdivision is in a quiet and safe neighborhood with easy access to Massachusetts’ premier schools, trains, and shopping areas.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Golf at the Cape Club of Sharon


For more than 30 years, real estate developer Michael Intoccia has been at the helm of a number of luxury home and condominium developments. One of Michael Intoccia’s recent projects is the redesign of the Cape Club of Sharon in Massachusetts. 

One of the most attractive features of the Cape Club of Sharon is its championship golf course. Expansive and inviting fairways leading to cultivated greens create a picturesque feature that also provides a healthy challenge to golfers. The 50-year-old, par-72 course was overhauled in 2006 by famous course designer Craig Schreiner, who made the course one of the best in New England. 

Tees are available for any skill level, and PGA-certified instructors are onsite for golfers who want to improve their game. The club holds junior clinics regularly, and the Gateway to Golf program is available for new golfers who want to learn the game. The Cape Club golf course has hosted numerous championship events, and it is regularly rated one of the top courses in Massachusetts.

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.

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


Thursday, December 21, 2017

Amenities at the Cape Club of Sharon


As a real estate developer, Michael Intoccia has spearheaded the development of over 1,000 homes in Massachusetts communities such as Canton, North Attleboro, and Walpole. In addition to residential real estate, Michael Intoccia is passionate about acquiring and redeveloping golf course properties. Along with another investor, he purchased the Spring Valley Country Club in 2016 and reopened it the following year as the Cape Club of Sharon.

Phase 1 of the redesign project included improvements to the dining areas, the conference room, and the members' lounge area. Beyond the modernization of those areas, the club offers its visitors a variety of amenities. 

Multiple indoor dining options are available, though guests can also take in gorgeous views of the ninth and 18th holes as they eat lunch or enjoy an evening cocktail on the Sun Deck. Additionally, the Poolside Cafe offers an assortment of appetizers as well as burgers and sandwiches for members enjoying the club's heated oversized swimming pool. 

Beyond golfing and swimming, the club has four Har-Tru tennis courts and hosts regular clinics led by resident USPTA New England-ranked tennis pro Chad Bright-Reason. Finally, the club operates a golf and tennis pro shop stocked with apparel and equipment.

Saturday, November 4, 2017

The New Cape Club in East Falmouth, Massachusetts


With over 30 years of experience as a real estate developer, Michael Intoccia has overseen various successful development projects in Massachusetts. Michael Intoccia recently managed the construction of the Cape Club golf course in East Falmouth, Massachusetts.It has been named one of the best new courses in New Engalnd..

Under new ownership, the Cape Club has undergone an extensive transformation of its golf course, clubhouse, and amenities, with more updates projected for the near future. Weddings and other special occasions can be held in the newly renovated clubhouse. Additionally, tourists and locals can enjoy a challenging round of golf on the championship course, featuring fairways that have been widened and re-contoured, and experience fine dining in the new Cape Grille. 

Ultimately, the fully renovated Cape Club Resort will include 28 single-family homes, 80 villas and cottages, and a resort pool with a bar and food services to attract both vacationers and home buyers.

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

The Jimmy Fund Golf Newsletter


Michael Intoccia is a residential real estate developer with 30 years of experience in the Sharon, Massachusetts, area. Michael Intoccia enjoys playing golf, particularly as a part of charitable tournaments hosted by organizations like the Jimmy Fund.

The Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament is the oldest and most comprehensive charity golf program in the United States. Through the program, individuals and groups can support the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute simply by playing golf, whether it’s a single party playing 18 holes or a club-wide fundraising initiative. Jimmy Fund Golf provides a number of helpful tools and educational materials to help simplify the process of putting together a charity golf event, including From the Fairways, its newsletter.

The Jimmy Fund publishes From the Fairways quarterly, and then there is an annual year-in-review publication. The newsletter is a way for the Fund to communicate directly with the network of volunteers, corporate sponsors, and venues that comprise the Jimmy Fund Golf community. The newsletters share fundraising tips and announce upcoming events, while the annual publication celebrates the year’s charitable achievements and highlights the top golf fundraisers hosted by Jimmy Fund supporters.

To read the 2016 From the Fairways Year in Review, or to sign up for the Fairways e-newsletter, please visit www.jimmyfund.org.

Friday, September 29, 2017

Cape Club of Sharon Lets Public Play on Golf Course for One Day


Born and raised in Dedham, Massachusetts, Michael Intoccia works as a real estate developer in nearby Sharon. Known as a developer of residential projects in the area, he worked on property owned by Spring Valley Country Club in Sharon. Michael Intoccia secured an investor in May 2016 and began renovations on the clubhouse in January 2017, at which point the club was renamed the Cape Club of Sharon

During phase 1, which finished in March 2017, the dining areas, conference room, members’ lounge area, and bridal suite received renovations. In addition, the outside of the building underwent vast improvements. Phase 2, which involves the construction of new buildings, begins in late 2017. The construction process includes building 52 townhomes, a fitness facility, and a five-star restaurant. 

In addition to the above amenities, the Cape Club of Sharon features a private golf course. In August 2017, as part of the Massachusetts Golf Association’s Member Days program, the course welcomed nonmembers to play competitive rounds. To participate, golfers needed to carry a handicap from an MGA member course and pay $80, which included the cost of golf, range balls, and cart.