Landscape Tips To Help Your Home Sell

Landscape Tips To Help Your Home Sell

Summer is a popular time for real estate, especially in those areas more prone to significant seasonal climate changes. A yard or lack of one can make or break a sale. If you’re considering selling your home or property, don’t skimp on making your yard and/or landscape one of the best exterior features of your home – use the landscaping tips below to help your property stand out from all the others.

Outdoor pot filled with colorful flowers.

Coordinate With Color

Accenting with pops of color is an excellent way to move your yard from drab to fabulous. Many buyers prefer a nice green lawn; if you live in a non-drought area, dedicate some time and water to ensuring your yard isn’t dead when it’s time to list it. You don’t need an in-ground sprinkler system either – you can find easy-to-use sprinkler units and hose attachments at your local hardware or home improvement store. You can also add color with flowers, shrubs, and trees: pots filled with annuals are an easy, affordable, and quick way to spruce up a drab entryway, driveway, front porch, or patio.

A man power washing a tile outdoor backyard patio.

Power Wash

Sometimes an outdoor area doesn’t need a complete overhaul to look brand new. When it comes to decks, fences, driveways, and other outdoor surfaces that accumulate dirt and grime, power washing is a quick and easy way to freshen things up. You don’t have to go out and buy a power washer: many home improvement stores rent them out, and for the cost of the rental and a couple hours of your time, your home could look like new (just be sure you do the correct type of wash for your job – pressure washing is great for delivering a deep clean on hard surfaces, like a driveway or concrete patio; soft washing is a low-pressure type of power wash more suitable for houses and roofs).

A garden path illimuniated by modern exterior path lights.

Lead the Way With Light

While it’s highly unlikely you’ll have many people come and view your home at night, a great and easy way to boost your current landscape is with lights! Whether it’s adding a new outdoor lamp, or putting in walkway/path lights (solar ones are readily available and environmentally friendly!), buyers love to see little details that enhance a home’s features. Pathway lights are often overlooked by homeowners, but a home with outdoor lighting will always speak volumes to potential buyers.

A manicured back yard with pergola and green grass.

Ditch the Dead Plants

A nice manicured yard always rates highly among buyers. But if half of your yard is dead, despite being landscaped, it’s a good idea to ditch the dead plants. Take a couple of minutes each day to check out your yard – grass, flower beds, pots, etc. – and pull out anything that’s dying or dead. While it’s definitely a plus to have flowers and shrubs, if they’re rotting, you’re better off getting rid of them completely.

Bags of mulch lying on grass, ready to be applied to a front yard.

Makeover Your Mulch

Flower beds are a great focal point for any yard, especially when they’re a real show stopper. But if your beds look weathered or rough, they can be a definite turn off to buyers. An easy, affordable and sure fire way to spruce up a tired flower bed is by adding new mulch or other ground cover like bark chips or gravel to help make the beds look fresh and new. A yard that has fresh mulch will always look great to a buyer.

The real estate market is slowing down, with some properties on the market longer than in recent months. If your home has been sitting, or you’re thinking of listing, don’t hesitate to spruce up your yard or outdoor areas. The tips above are a great place to start. If you’d like more tips and information on listing your home, reach out.! I can give you important information about the local market, and you can even see what’s currently available on my website,  Don’t hesitate to contact me today!

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Marie Walton
REALTOR
Ebby Halliday – North Dallas
16000 Preston Road, Suite 100
Dallas TX 75248

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