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When it comes to improving your home's value, don't discount the importance of landscaping. 

 

Although if the real estate market is flourishing and home prices are already at record highs, it doesn't hurt to maximize your property's value, especially if you're considering selling it. By investing in a well-planned Landscaping maple ridge, you may add value to your home. Pick a renovation that will impress prospective buyers and persuade them to pay a bit more to clinch the transaction. 

 

“Landscaping's ability to raise your home's worth cannot be underestimated when it comes to obtaining the greatest price for your property,” says Beatrice de Jong, broker and consumer trends expert for Opendoor. “First impressions are essential, and prospective buyers see curb attractiveness first… It will indicate to buyers that the inside and structure of the home will also be of the same quality.” 

 

Plant trees. 

One word: trees. The one Landscaping maple ridge that nearly every expert suggests for improving the value of a home is tree planting. 

 

“Trees can add up to $9,000 to the value of your property,” says Bryan McKenzie, co-founder of Bumper Crop Times. “But, you should plant them away from the septic system, driveways, and the house itself to prevent any potential interferences.” “Otherwise, your home's worth may decline as buyers anticipate costly repairs.” 

 

Renovate the front walkway. 

Your pathway contributes to a prospective buyer's first impression. Hence, devote some effort to ensuring that your walkway and entrance are picture-perfect. According to Dawn Templeton, owner and real estate broker of Templeton Real Estate Company in Idaho, “if the walkway is well-decorated, it instantly creates a good atmosphere for the house.” 

 

Invest in a lawn that is well-maintained. 

A well-maintained lawn or front yard is an additional element of curb appeal that you should never ignore. A well-kept front yard has a significant effect on the overall appeal of a home. 

 

“My fundamental rule for landscaping is that the home should be at least as attractive as its neighbors,” adds de Jong. “At the very least, home sellers should mow the Landscaping maple ridge, prune the trees, pull the weeds, and add some beautiful seasonal flowers to the garden,” because curb appeal is vital to selling a home. 

 

Install exterior lighting. 

Not only can attractive landscape lighting promote the safety of your home, but it also increases the value of your property. 

 

According to Beaulieu of Burlington House Buyers, a well-lit yard naturally improves the appearance of a home, hence increasing its value. “In recent years, solar-powered and LED lighting systems have developed as viable alternatives to conventional hardwired lighting. They illuminate your lawn at night, create tree silhouettes, minimize stumbling, and deter thieves.” Many prospective buyers are attracted to LED lighting (Better Homes & Gardens Beckon Solar Powered LED Path Lights, $20, Walmart), which can increase your home's value by 1% to 3%, according to Beaulieu. 

 

Build a fire pit. 

Built-in and freestanding fire pits (Better Homes & Gardens 37-inch Round Propane Fire Pit, $339, Walmart) remain a key outdoor landscaping feature that boosts property value. “A fire pit is an almost universally cherished home feature, ideal for families, young couples, and anyone who enjoys hosting and entertaining visitors,” explains de Jong. 

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