A Guide to Landscaping and Property Value

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Think about the prettiest homes in your area of North Carolina or South Carolina for a moment. They are likely to have a few things in common. First, they are probably well-kept; the homeowners undoubtedly take pride in their homes and have their exteriors regularly maintained with power washes, fresh coats of paint, and sparkling clean windows and doors. They also probably have excellent landscaping. Even if you’ve never considered it much before, great landscape design can have a major impact on the overall look (and value!) of a home. In this guide, you will learn more about the important link between landscaping and property value. 

Why does landscaping matter?

There are several reasons your landscaping choices should matter to you. First, as you’ve probably already figured out, it dramatically impacts your home’s curb appeal. There’s a reason people, you included, are drawn to beautifully landscaped homes; it simply makes a good impression. If you want your residence to draw the eye of passersby for all the right reasons, lovely landscape design is a great starting point. Furthermore, coming home every day to a lawn that makes you feel happy and positive can reduce stress levels and make you more relaxed overall. 

Finally, focusing on landscaping can help attract potential buyers if you are thinking about putting your home on the market anytime in the near future. An attractive yard automatically makes would-be purchasers think your home is appealing on the inside as well and it reassures them that they aren’t going to have to spend thousands of dollars to renovate the lawn themselves. These are both major wins for sellers! 

How much will good landscaping increase value? 

There is no one answer to this question. Numerous factors have an effect on how much your home’s property value will go up if you redo your landscaping. Your Carolina zip code, the amount of land you own, your current property value, the square footage of your house itself, and the value of comparable homes in the same area will all play a role. If you have questions, talk to a reputable real estate agent before you begin your landscaping project. 

What kinds of things should I do? 

If you have decided that updating your home’s landscaping is the right choice for you, but you don’t have a huge budget to work with, there are specific areas on which you should focus. Putting fresh mulch in all flowerbeds and around all trees will make your yard look fresh and well-kept; this is an affordable way to make a noticeable aesthetic impact. It’s also a good idea to plant some colorful flowers if your yard currently consists of mainly green trees and bushes; bright hues draw the eye and add interest. Mowing and watering your lawn on a regular schedule is another great way to improve your landscaping; a healthy, full yard looks much better than spotty patches of grass. 

If you are looking to spend a bit more and punch-up your landscaping, you should seriously consider hiring a local landscape designer to assist you. These professionals often charge less than their clients are expecting and typically have excellent ideas. No matter how much money you have to spend, a reputable expert will be able to help you pick plants and other features that will give you the lawn of your dreams without blowing your bank account. 

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