Monday, April 20, 2009

Home Selling Tips – Tips on Landscaping

Landscaping can be a smart investment; the first impressions of a buyer can often make or break a sale, and the exterior of your home is the first thing everyone sees. For a small investment of time and money, you can use landscaping to make your house stand out and be noticed. The following are some Home Selling Tips about of landscaping you should consider before putting your house on the market: 

Home Selling Tips 1 - Plan before you buy. Sketch your landscape design on paper before you start planting and building. Knowing exactly what you need and where you're going to put it helps avoid wasting money. 

Home Selling Tips 2 - Begin by coordinating the colors of your flowering foliage. Think about your selling season and plan for flowering plants that perform well during that time. Also give thought to the desired atmosphere and use plants to support that concept. 

Home Selling Tips 3 - If you have no dedicated walkway to the front door, add a simple pathway. A wandering pathway to the front door psychologically feels better than a straight-shot walkway. If you have a plain, straight concrete walkway, create undulating flower beds on either side to encourage a relaxed, friendly feeling. 

Home Selling Tips 4 - Adding a water feature also enhances the ambiance, because moving water relaxes the body and mind and refreshes the spirit. 

Home Selling Tips 5 - Cutting fresh edges where grass meets mulch makes the lawn look well kept. A move as simple as curving the edge of your flower beds could increase the value of your home by one percent. Also, if your foundation plants are overgrown, widening the beds by two feet will make the shrubs seem smaller. 

Home Selling Tips 6 - Choose a highly visible area for your planting; near the front of the house or next to a front path or stair is usually a good choice. Landscaping should match the style of the house. 

Home Selling Tips 7 - It is important that you start out with good soil and maintain the ideal growing conditions for your grass type. Generally, this starts with having your soil tested. Testing the soil will ensure that you are fertilizing correctly and help you understand which grass is best for your area. 

Home Selling Tips 8 - Fences provides privacy, but select a style, such as lattice, that lets air circulate while blocking the view. Dress it up with an apple tree or pyracantha trained in a decorative design on a wire grid. 

Home Selling Tips 9 - Brick paving and lion sculptures add to the semiformal look, which is made less rigid by splashes of annual flowers. 

Home Selling Tips 10 - Talk to the professional Home Stagers or other Landscaping Professionals. You may not need to hire a landscape architect or designer to develop your whole project, but somewhat little for an hour long consultation is well worth the money if it saves you from costly mistakes later.

2 comments:

  1. Nice Blog! Well most of your content and image is original and informative. /many thanks for sharing this, cheers.

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  2. Thank you for sharing.!!! Before listing your house for sale it is always required to do a little bit of renovation and remodeling because it attracts buyers and make a good first impression. Anyways your blog is helpful and contains useful contents.

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