Does a Garden Increase Your Home’s Value?

You’re considering sprucing up your home for sale and wondering if a garden will increase your home’s value. The short answer is yes—but there’s more to it than simply planting some flowers or shrubs. A garden can add significant curb appeal, create unique outdoor spaces, and even lead to premium offers. That said, there are a few key factors to consider, including its design, functionality, and maintenance. Let’s explore how you can make a garden a boon for home value.

The Appeal of a Garden for Buyers

A garden doesn’t just make your home look prettier; it makes it feel welcoming. First impressions matter in real estate, and many buyers form their initial opinion of a property before they’ve even stepped inside. A well-maintained front garden signals care and attention, suggesting the rest of the property is just as well looked after.

Backyard gardens are just as nice. People want outdoor patios, lush greenery, and peaceful havens right in their backyard. A garden, especially one with seating areas and shaded spots, can put your home at the top of the real estate charts.

Features That Add Value

While any garden has the potential to increase your home’s value, certain features tend to have the greatest impact. Here’s what buyers love:

Low-Maintenance Design

Not everyone has a green thumb (or the time). A garden filled with hardy plants, gravel pathways, and drip irrigation will provide that aesthetic look without scaring off buyers who worry about upkeep. All they should have to do is control the water flow by loosening the PVC ball valves and rake around the gravel every so often.

Functional Spaces

A garden that doubles as an entertaining area, complete with lighting, a fire pit, and an outdoor dining set, ticks a lot of boxes for buyers.

Edible Gardens

Raised beds, herb patches, and dwarf fruit trees are becoming increasingly popular with the growing interest in sustainable living. Plus, who doesn’t want to have food growing right outside their home?

Maintenance Makes All the Difference

As we already mentioned, no one wants the responsibility of inheriting a high-maintenance jungle. Overgrown gardens or finicky koi ponds can do more harm than good. Keep your garden uncluttered, neat, and easy to maintain. Even if you’re a gardening enthusiast, stick to designs that won’t overwhelm the average buyer.

Consider hiring a professional landscaper before listing your property. A well-designed and tidy garden can yield a fantastic return on investment without requiring you to break a sweat.

Does a Garden Truly Help You Sell?

Ultimately, a garden will increase your home’s value if you design it thoughtfully. Start with a modest budget, focus on functionality, and prioritize low-maintenance designs. Hopefully, your garden will attract buyers and help you fetch a satisfying price for your property.

 

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