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Home of the Week: Sharon town home comes with golf membership

Priced at nearly $1.15 million, the to-be-built unit will have two bedrooms and 2.5 baths.

This new Colonial duplex in Sharon comes with full access to the Cape Club of Sharon. Thomas Adach

10/1 Cape Club Drive, Sharon

$1,149,900
Style Colonial, Contemporary
Year built 2022
Square feet 2,800
Bedrooms 2
Baths 2 full, 1 half
Fee $468 per month
Taxes To be determined

Golf fans can rejoice: This new Colonial duplex in Sharon sits 24 miles away from Boston, 26 miles from Providence, and only steps away from the golf course at the Cape Club of Sharon, which has replaced Spring Valley Country Club. New owners will get a yearlong complimentary membership to the club, giving them full access to the golf course along with the pool, tennis court, and many other amenities.

A view of a cart paty at a golf course. The grass is a vivid green. Trees dot the property. The sky is blue with few clouds.
A view of the golf course. – Thomas Adach

The town house at 10/1 Cape Club Drive will be one of the last homes to be constructed in the first phase of the development. The outside will be clad in stone, with a single tree planted on an expansive front lawn. A line of bushes will separate the two driveways, and a paved path will run a short distance around the left side of the garage and up a few stone steps to the glass-paned front door.

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In the home’s entrance, a set of French pocket doors will open to a den to the left. This room will feature a bay window that looks out over the front lawn, as well as a pair of windows. At roughly 110 square feet, it will be perfect for a home office.

The kitchen also will be off the foyer. Since the home has yet to be constructed, it is highly customizable, and the new owner can choose the floor plan, too. The first option is a more traditional Colonial space, with walls separating a formal dining room from the kitchen. But in the second, more contemporary plan, the space is open, merging the kitchen, dining area, and living room. The flooring here, as in most of the house, is slated to be oak.

The kitchen is L-shaped with wooden cabinetry painted white. There is an island topped with a beige-colored granite with a stepped edge. The other counters are also covered in this stone. The appliances are stainless steel, and the flooring is oak. There is a drawer microwave oven in the island. Two lantern-like pendant lights hang over the island. A pair of windows let in the sunlight over the sink. You can see more cabinetry and several raised-panel doors in the distance.
The kitchen has wood cabinetry painted white, as well as an island that can seat up to five people. This is a photo of the model home. – Thomas Adach

The kitchen will be arranged in an L shape, with granite counters, a set of double windows over the sink, and a granite backsplash. Both the upper and lower cabinets will be wood painted white, and the appliances will be stainless steel. An island will offer seating for up to five and boast a granite countertop with a stepped edge and a drawer-style microwave. The lighting will be recessed, but the builders have left space for the owners to add pendant lighting or even a chandelier if they desire.

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In both sets of floor plans, a hallway off the kitchen leads to a staircase to the second floor, a half bath, a mudroom, a laundry room with a washer and dryer, and a door to the two-car garage.

As noted earlier, the dining room is off the kitchen in the more traditional floor plan, and it is part of the open floor plan in the more contemporary layout. In both iterations, windows allow in lots of natural light, and crown molding adds elegance.

This dining room has an light-colored oval table with four chairs that are wrapped from top to bottom in fabric covers. The space is offset from the rest of the layout by a half wall with a pillar on one end. A bay window has a view of the treeline on one end. There is another window off to the right. A big chandelier with wrought-iron that orbits around candle-like lights hangs over the table.
The open floor plan dining room. This is a photo of the model home. – Thomas Adach
A view of the living room looking up at a loft with dark railings, but white balusters. The flooring is oak, and you can see the dining area in the background, as well as a set of stairs. There is a pair of windows off to the back left. The furniture, end tables and a nesting set of coffee tables, are ovals and the color of driftwood. The sofa and arm chair are gray leather.
A loft over looks the living room. This is the contemporary floor plan as seen in a model. – Thomas Adach

Next is the living room, which, at 500 square feet, will be even more spacious, with a vaulted ceiling making the room feel even bigger. Double sliding glass doors will lead to an expansive deck overlooking the 17th hole on the golf course. The room comes with a gas fireplace.

The sliding glass doors in this room will lead to an expansive deck overlooking the 17th hole on the golf course. – Thomas Adach

The owner’s suite (324 square feet) completes this floor. The suite includes two walk-in closets, a deep tray ceiling, and a sliding glass door to a more private section of the deck. The en suite bathroom will include a walk-in shower, a freestanding tub, and a water closet tucked away in the far side of the space. The mirror above the granite-topped dual vanity will take up almost the entire wall. The building offers a buyer’s allowance for tile.

A view of the master bedroom, which features a deep tray ceiling with recessed lighting. A disk like light hangs from the middle of the tray over the bed, which is upholstered in a velvety gray fabric. The bedding is white, and the throw pillows are a mix of white and gray. The flooring is oak and the walls are painting a grayish-beige mix. The furniture, an end table and a dresser, are the color of driftwood. There is a TV mounted to the wall above the dresser. A French door-like slider leads to a private deck. The sun is shining, and you can see a golf course and a line of trees in the distance.
The owner suite features a deep tray ceiling with recessed lighting. This is a photo of the model home. – Thomas Adach
A view of the owner bath, which is glad in a marble-like tile. There is a walk-in, glass-enclosed shower, as well as a long dual vanity, a long mirror, and a deep tub. There is a door in the way back.
The owner bath features a walk-in shower, a separate tub, and a long dual vanity. This is a photo of the model home. – Thomas Adach

A spacious loft on the second floor will provide the perfect area for a pool table or a second home office, and a hallway off to the side will lead to an upper section of the outdoor deck.

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The carpeted second bedroom will be a roomy 192 square feet, with a trio of windows, recessed lighting, a double closet, and an en suite bathroom featuring a fiberglass shower, a granite-topped dual vanity, and tile flooring.

A bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, grayish-beige walls, a wide window, and beige carpeting. The bed is in the foreground, facing a door to the bathroom. The vanity, tub/shower, and toilet are visible. The bed has off-white-bedding and a gold-colored throw, which is draped across the bottom.
The guest room also offers an en-suite bath. This is a photo of the model home. – Thomas Adach

The 280-square-foot media room across the hall also will be carpeted, providing extra space to use while entertaining. An unfinished 400-square foot storage room will complete this floor. The floor plans also account for an unfinished basement.

Vladimir Frenkel of eXp Realty has the listing.

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