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Boston Redevelopment: Potential for Iconic Parkland Along Boston Harbor

 

Several of the nation's leading landscape architects have been hired by the Trustees of the Reservations to design a "jaw-dropping" Boston Harbor area park, according to a Boston Globe article.This would be the Trustees first major property in Boston; until recently it has focused primarily on other areas of Massachusetts. Five potential locations have been selected for consideration.The Trustees of the Reservations has a long history of owning and managing beaches, parklands, and forests in other MA towns, but Trustees' chief executive Barbara Erickson sees a real need in Boston:

Were a great land owner and land manager, but what we lacked is really jaw-dropping landscapes that are publicly accessible in Boston, Erickson said. And we realize the Seaport was lacking some iconic spaces.

The Trustees' most recent programs inBoston have beentaking over management of 55 City of Boston community gardens, and partnering with the Boston Public Market to open The KITCHEN, a 3,200 square foot, state-of-the-art demonstration and teaching kitchen.Read the Boston Globe's Dreams of a Common on the Waterfront. If youhavequestions about buying or selling Boston real estate, please call me at617-584-9790, orsend me an email via the linkbelow. Boston real estate

 

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Boston Real Estate: What You Should Know About Closing on Your New Home

Closing on your new home#BostonRealEstate #BostonCondosIf yourebuying your firstBoston condo orhome, or even if you're not a first time buyer but don't have a clear recollection of the process, you probablyhave questions about the closing.Canner Law, a Massachusetts real estate law firm, has a well-written andinformative blogwith a post that spells out the closing steps in detail.Heres an excerpt from their post, called "The Closing":

You are finally at the finish line and about to close on your new home or condominium unit. Naturally, you wonder "What are the final amount of funds to bring to closing and is there anything else I need to close?"If you are financing the transaction, the lender is required to provide you with a "Closing Disclosure" ("CD") at least three days prior to closing. The CD will provide the final amount of funds needed to close. If you have a cash purchase, the closing attorney will provide the "Settlement Statement" which will similarly provide the final amount of funds to bring to the closing table.You can bring the final funds by a certified bank check or send via a wire transfer.If bringing a certified bank check, it should be made payable to yourself. Moreover, your lender may "source" the funds, meaning the bank check must be drawn from a bank account "sourced" (i.e., approved) by the lender. Thus, you should confirm the bank account with the lender before obtaining the bank check.If wiring the proceeds, you should obtain the wiring instructions from the closing attorney in advance of the closing. If wiring from a brokerage account, you should send the wire two days in advance to allow for enough lead time. If wiring from an institutional bank account, you should give yourself one day lead time.Additionally, you should bring two forms of identification to the closing, including a valid driver's license with a photo. A passport is a good back-up form of identification. A social security card also is acceptable. Credit cards are not acceptable forms of identification.You should schedule the "final walk-through" with your realtor in advance of the closing. The actual closing takes approximately one hour.At closing, our office provides pens, water, and/ or coffee. We also will give you the important documents to take with you, and email you a copy of the signed closing package as an encrypted PDF file for your records.The listing agent or the sellers attorney typically provides the keys at closing.

You can see the article in its entirety at the Canner Law blog.

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