If you’re looking to build equity in your home or simply improve the appearance of your yard, you may be surprised to know that good landscaping can really spruce up the value of your property, significantly! By customizing your curb appeal, you can add up to 28% to the value of your home.
Yet there are other benefits too. Good landscaping can bring aesthetics to your yard as well as foster a place outside the walls of your home for you and your family to spend time. The personal value is just as strong as the property value.
Why Landscaping Matters So Much
There is so much emphasis on landscaping because it’s the first thing an individual sees when they pull into your driveway. People interpret a lot from your home long before they step through the front door. The condition of your grass, the quantity of trees in your yard, and the arrangement of plants around your home all play a factor in a visitor’s first impression.
It isn’t just your yard either. The neighbors on either side of your property and surrounding it all play a role in the overall price of your property. If there’s clutter on their property, weed-infested grass, or overgrown shrubbery, these detractors can directly impact the value of your home.
What Can I Add to My Landscape to Make It Better?
We’re glad you asked. There are several ways that you can improve your landscape, but we took the liberty of creating a list of different things you can add, tweak, or transform in order to turn your property into a good landscape you can be proud to own.
- Invest in Native Plants
Bring a little color and life to your yard with native plants that are pretty to look at but within your ability to maintain. Consider size, color, and placement. Native plants are more cost effective than plants that are not indigenous and are much easier to grow and help thrive. - Consider Outdoor Lighting
Lighting makes your home safer to navigate at night, is a detractor for burglars, and is aesthetically pleasing for onlookers or homeowners who are seeking a relaxing evening at home. - Bring Character to Retaining Walls
Retaining walls are useful for controlling runoff and erosion, but that doesn’t mean they have to be an eyesore. Using stone work can give it character and make it more appealing. - Plant the Right Trees
Did you know there is actually a calculator that estimates the benefits of certain trees for your property? The National Tree Benefit Calculator considers location, species, and tree size to give you an environmental and economic value for the trees in your yard. - Build a Pathway
Walkways protect your grass and also make your home feel inviting. You can even get creative with your plants and trees, and build a meandering nature path. - Add Fencing
Fences give you privacy. They can also make a great accent if you choose a design that compliments your home.
Good Landscaping has Synergy
As you build your landscape, bring all the elements together in a cohesive color scheme or theme. It should feel natural. Like everything belongs together. Not everyone may have the eye for such things. If you’re looking to hire the experts, Blue Landscaping and Development serves several counties in Southwest Florida, including Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, and Estero.