Exploring the Importance of Landscaping in Curb Appeal
As anyone who has tried to sell a home can tell you, creating curb appeal is an essential part of getting a home sold quickly and at a reasonable price – regardless of whether you’re selling a home in Austin TX or Panama City FL. After all, when a potential buyer drives past a house for sale, he is far more likely to give that home a second look if the home appears attractive and well-maintained. While there are several steps a homeowner can do to create curb appeal, proper landscaping is one of the most important components.
When landscaping a home to create more curb appeal, there are several things that should be taken into consideration. Some of these include:
– The overall condition of the home
– The landscaping that is currently in place
– The climate where the home is located
– The type of landscaping found throughout the neighborhood
– The needs of the target buyer
If you already have some great landscaping elements in place, you might simply need to clean up what is already there before you put your home on the market. Simple things such as keeping the lawn mowed, trimming your bushes and edging your flower beds will go a long way toward making your home more appealing to buyers.
If your home is lacking in landscaping, you might need to do a bit more work before placing your home on the market – especially in a luxury market such as Steiner Ranch. Still, unless all of the other homes in your neighborhood are beautifully landscaped and your yard is barren, this doesn’t mean you should invest thousands of dollars into landscaping your yard. Rather, adding a few simple bushes and replacing bare patches of lawn with sod may be all that is needed. Throw in a few potted plants filled with colorful annuals and your yard will be sure to grab the attention of potential buyers.
When adding plantlife to your landscaping, be sure to select plants that are hardy in your climate. Ideally, you should select native, low-maintenance plants for your projects. Otherwise, potential buyers may actually be turned off by the amount of maintenance the plants require. As an alternate option, you might want to focus more on hardscaping or creating a rock garden. Both of these forms of landscaping help provide a well-polished and attractive yard, but they require very minimal work to maintain.
If you aren’t sure how to go about properly landscaping your home, you might want to consider contacting a professional to help you out. If landscaping is done properly, you are almost guaranteed to get a full return on your investment.
About the Author – Eric Bramlett is co-owner and broker of One Source Realty and specializes in downtown Austin real estate.




August 26th, 2011
Eric Bramlett
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As usual, great insights! Landscaping can really make or break a listing. A couple of years ago I had trouble selling a beautifully redone home simply because the landscaping was brand new and hadn’t had time to mature sufficiently. Home owners who are thinking of selling down the road should evaluate their landscaping situation a few years prior to going on the market. Also, believe it or not, landscaping that is old can look really dated. A lot of people in my market are ripping out certain types of bushes that are no longer appealing and replacing them with more up-to-date versions or a variety of native plantings and flowers.
Jolenta,
That’s a great point – maturity in landscaping often does count. Also, what appeals to one home buyer/owner may not appeal to others. I tend to suggest going with local varieties of plants, hiring an expert and let the landscaping compliment the home rather than be the focal point.
Best wishes and continued success.