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Spruce up your Landscaping before Selling |
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Backyards can be
a secluded haven from the bustle of modern life; they are wonderful spaces for
entertaining and cooking in the summer, a place for quiet meditation or simply
a source of natural beauty. Good landscaping can also increase the resale value
of a home.
Landscaping has become
increasingly important in recent years. In 2003, Money Magazine, an American
publication, reported that landscaping offered a pay back of 100% or more. A
study conducted by the Appraisal Institute of Canada in 1996 found that
landscaping offered a pay back of 45 to 49 percent. Although there are
differences between the real estate markets in the two countries, Canadian
homeowners are likely to experience levels close to their American
counterparts. The increase in the value of landscaping in the past several
years is most likely attributable to the 'cocooning' trend. People are
traveling less and spending more time at home whether for work or relaxation.
Landscaping to create an oasis of calm and beauty is a part of this trend and
an important consideration for anyone planning to sell their home.
Landscaping can be as simple as
reseeding the lawn or as complicated as installing an elaborate waterfall. If
you are not sure where to start with your landscaping project, consider the
following factors:
- The look of your outdoor space should
compliment the architecture of your home.
- If the landscaping design appeals to the
average person, it will be easier to sell your home; a radical design may
hinder a sale.
- Local weather and amount of direct sunlight
your yard receives will influence the type of plants you can grow and the
amount of time you will spend outdoors.
- The size and slope of a yard will influence
landscaping designs.
- The design you choose should be one that you
and your family can enjoy for as long as you plan to own your home.
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