Adding Value To Your California Home With Landscaping

by Rosemary Allison 01/06/2019

If you’re getting ready to sell your California home, you may wonder what the return on your investment will be for specific projects. One of these potential projects is that of landscaping. Will you get more money for the sale of your home? How much more will you get if you make these outdoor improvements? Everyone knows that it’s a general rule that curb appeal adds value to your home in many different ways. 


First, buyers will feel more welcome if they see a home that appears inviting from the outside in. Elaborate landscaping excludes buyers who are solely focused on buying a fixer-upper. 


It’s suggested that you invest about 10 percent of your home’s value in landscaping. That’s a significant investment. We’re talking about $20,000 on a $200,000 home. That’s not an easy decision to make. There are some simple things you can do if you don’t have the money to invest in landscaping. 


Add color with seasonal flowers and shrubs

Add mulch

Add edging

Do an excellent job of weeding the yard

Give the lawn extra TLC


Even something as simple as a deep clean of your yard can make a big difference. The costs of these jobs range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. The main concern is making your home look good from the curbside. 



These little changes can make a significant impact on the appearance of the home. The return on your investment can really vary. It’s hard to pinpoint an exact number as to how much return you’ll actually get for spending time and money landscaping your home. The only sure thing is that it will be worth it. Not only will your California home sell for more, but it will also be more attractive to buyers that are out there.          


The Negative Side


A good landscaping job does deter buyers who don’t want a high maintenance property. Too many shrubs to trim or too much grass to mow is definitely a deterrent to these buyers. The bottom line here is that the more extensive the landscaping job you do before selling your home, the bigger the risk you’re taking.


Focus On Simple Things


The best thing you can do to landscape your yard before you sell is to focus on simple things in the yard including:


Weeding

Keep it free from chemicals

Add potted plants

Keep the lawn looking trim and watered

Mulch the yard 


Remember that inside and out, a positive first impression of your California home is critical to the sale.


  

    


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Rosemary Allison

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