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Warren Buffet and Betsy Prouty of Pinnacle Properties in Wellesley, MA think alike. - 01.30.12

Debbie Bosanek, Warren Buffet’s secretary of 37 years, recently purchased a second home in Surprise, Arizona. In an article in the Omaha World Herald, Mrs. Bosanek discussed her reasons for purchasing a second home and the personal advice she received from Mr. Buffet. “I just thought it was time to buy a home. Warren tells me that it [...]

Screened-in Porch: Yea or Nay? - 01.30.12

I ask myself this question all the time….  Should I convert my screened-in porch which I can basically only use four months of the year into a room – home office, eat-in area, den – that I can use every minute of every day for 12 months of the year?  Hmmm – when I pose [...]

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One of the most highly desirable suburbs, first-time visitors to Weston will probably have a hard time believing that they are only twelve miles from Boston. The town green surrounded by churches, an old town hall and the quaint village of small shops, would seem to belong to an New England country town, far from any metropolitan area. Weston has one of the most excellent public school systems in the nation. Weston's schools are centralized, with all of the elementary schools in the center of the town, and the secondary schools just south of Route 30. The town offices and most of the business establishments are also in the center of the town. Within the town’s seventeen square miles are more than 1,200 acres, forming a green belt for recreation and conservation. The Weston Town Forest, covering 630 acres of land, provides public trails for walking, hiking, riding, cross country skiing and snow shoeing. The Case Estates of the Arnold Arboretum include one hundred and fifteen acres of experimental gardens and nurseries and are perfect for walking and bird watching. Weston has numerous playgrounds and tennis courts, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a public golf course. The residential areas are laid out over rolling hills blanketed by woods and fields, and the mix between old and new homes is well balanced. The history of the town is preserved with great pride and the Weston Historical Society maintains town landmarks, which include the Golden Ball Tavern (1768), the Josiah Smith Tavern (1756) and the Cardinal Spellman Philatelic Museum at Regis College.

The Weston Town Forest, covering 630 acres of land, provides public trails for walking, riding, cross country skiing and snow shoeing.  The Case Estates of the Arnold Arboretum include 115 acres of experimental gardens and nurseries and are perfect for walking and bird watching.  


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"Just a follow-up note to you about how much Mom and I appreciate all that Pinnacle did to make the sale of her home in Wellesley go so smoothly and quickly. I feel fortunate to have found Pinnacle because not only were you all very professional, but went above and beyond with helping to do some staging, arranging for the removal of large appliances from the basement and accommodating my mother's schedule. It was very difficult for my mother to leave her home of 40+ years, her friends, her town. But you all were sensitive to that and helped us in any way you could. Thank you very much. I would highly recommend Pinnacle and you can quote me on that!"

J. Dombrosky, West Hartford, CT

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