You’ve ripped up carpet, painted rooms, added a soaker tub, installed new cabinets, and staged – so why didn’t that couple make an offer?
Unfortunately, that might not be enough, and it could have something to do with the fact that outside your home is covered in daylilies and crabgrass. Top that off with a few overgrown hedges and some neglected mulch beds and you have a big problem.
The truth is, landscaping your property is essential to selling it for maximum value.
Here’s a way to look at it. When you walk into a hotel, you might not ever recall the trees outside or the flowers planted around the property. You simply see a put-together space that welcomes you in.
Things don’t have to be magnificent, they just have to be well kept. But when landscaping is not done properly or maintained it can make a place look downright shabby.
Ideally, the time to get started cleaning up your yard is about a month before you plan on putting your house on the market.
Here are 3 quick landscaping tips…