Westing Estate

The Westing Estate is a location in the Commonwealth

Background
Coach Westing and his family once owned this idyllic slice of riverfront property after his retirement from baseball, but now it is a mirelurk swamp. However, it holds some treasures of a bygone era that Moe Cronin of Swatters in Diamond City market is extremely keen on finding.

Layout
The area consists of a flooded house and outbuildings in a low-lying area next to the Charles River. The structures include junk walkways with two small attached shacks, a garage, a small shed with a tractor, and a playground UFO. A metal fence surrounds the property, with an opening to the northeast aligned with the entry road in front of the house.

Loot

 * Unstoppables issue #3 - In the northwest shack at the corner of the walkway (the shack where the signed baseball card is found).
 * A signed catcher's mitt, a signed baseball, and a signed baseball card for the quest Out in Left Field.
 * The catcher's mitt is in the destroyed garage, inside a toolbox.
 * The baseball is on the second floor of the house, inside a Novice-locked safe.
 * The card is in the northwest shack with the perk magazine, inside a chem cooler.

Related quest

 * Out in Left Field: Moe Cronin in Diamond City wants help finding three baseball relics said to have been left behind in the old Westing Estate.

Appearances
The Westing Estate appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
In the documentary The History of Bethesda Game Studios, an early map for Fallout 4 is shown. A location called "Flooded Playground" can be seen where Westing Estate is located, indicating the location was changed into its current form sometime during development.

Bugs
The signed baseball relics may respawn about a week after the quest Out in Left Field is completed, so the player character may go back to Westing Estate and acquire another set to be kept as souvenirs if they wish. However, once taken, the second set cannot be removed, dropped, or sold, and if a third set or more are taken, they will begin to stack within the player character's inventory. The only way to fix this is to talk to Moe in Diamond City again. No matter how many relics have been acquired, he will act as if the Sole Survivor has all three and his quest will end again, despite never having received it a second time.