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There are many reasons why individuals may need to sell the home in which they live. They may need to relocate because of a job. They may need more room to accommodate a growing family. Sometimes individuals need to sell a home in order to purchase their dream villa in which to enjoy retirement. Whatever the reason, homeowners need to ensure that they get a fair and reasonable price for their home. Mortgage brokers suggest that homeowners consider improving the property's landscaping as a way to increase the overall value of the home. New home buyers may be more willing to mortgage a home with an appealing landscape design. Selling homes at satisfactory prices can go a long way to helping homeowners with their next home loans.

Simple, Affordable Landscaping Tips -

First impressions are important, and before a prospective buyer even steps foot into a home they have already began judging the home by its exterior. If the lawn, trees, shrubs, bushes, or flowers are unsightly, the prospective buyer may already have a negative opinion of the home. With countless properties on the market, it is important for homeowners to make their home stand out. They can do this by following a few simple and inexpensive landscaping tips.

1. Front and back yard should be clean - ensuring the children's toys, trash, or other unattractive items are not cluttering the lawn is important. Prospective home buyers should be able to envision themselves and their children enjoying the outdoor space. Clutter can often stifle the imagination. Additionally, if the grass is tall, it will be in the homeowners best interest to cut the grass. If the lawn is mostly weeds, use a weed eater to make weeds less noticeable.

2. Remove large or inappropriate trees - trees that are too tall or too big for the outdoor space can be terribly hideous. These trees can make the space feel small or unsafe. Trees can safely and inexpensively be removed from the property. However, if the space seems bare without the tree, try planning a fruit tree. Fruit trees will not grow excessively large, and they are an ideal landscaping element for most outdoor spaces.

3. Plant flowers - planting flowers can truly add a valuable aesthetic appeal to the property. Because flowers come in array of colours, shapes, and sizes, homeowners should be able to find flowers that will be suitable for their outdoor space. Flowers that remain close to the ground are good choices and should require minimal maintenance. Planting shrubs is also recommended.

4. Repair/repaint the fence - if the property has a fence, repairing and repainting the fence is a must.

by: Eva Judge




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