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Landscape Tips to Help Sell Your Home

If you’re planning to sell your home but haven’t focused on your yard, don’t worry! You can make impactful changes quickly. Here’s a simple plan you can follow to help boost your home’s curb appeal. Don't have the time? Reach out to Scott at SHR Management today. He partners with top real estate agents and has helped countless clients prepare their homes for sale in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area.



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Should You Spend Money on Landscaping?

When selling your home, first impressions matter. Investing in landscaping can be one of the most effective ways to boost your property’s curb appeal and attract potential buyers. A well-kept outdoor space not only enhances the aesthetic of your home but can also significantly increase its market value.

Why Landscaping Is a Smart Investment When Selling:

  1. Increase Your Home’s Market Value According to a recent Gallup research project, homebuyers revealed they thought landscaping added over 14% to a home’s value. Potential buyers are drawn to homes with attractive, well-designed outdoor spaces.

  2. Boost Curb Appeal and Attract More Buyers Your landscape is the first thing buyers see when they arrive at your property. A clean, inviting front yard gives a strong impression that the home is well-cared-for overall. According to a Clemson University and University of Michigan study, buyers value a landscaped home up to 11.3% higher than its base price.

  3. Create a Move-In Ready Perception Buyers tend to love homes that are ready to enjoy without the need for immediate repairs or updates. By investing in landscaping, you give your home a polished, move-in-ready feel. Whether it’s manicured lawns, fresh mulch, or a neat garden, small investments in your landscape can have a big payoff.


If you’re getting ready to list your home, check out these helpful tips to prepare your yard for potential buyers. Don’t hesitate to contact SHR Management for professional guidance in making your outdoor space buyer-ready.


Tidy Up the Yard

Start with a thorough yard clean-up:

  • Rake Leaves: Spend a day raking up leaves and debris. A clean yard immediately looks more inviting.

  • Remove Dead Branches: Check your trees and shrubs for any dead branches and remove them. This will help improve the overall look of your landscaping.

  • Weed Control: Take time to pull weeds from flower beds and lawn areas. A weed-free yard looks well-maintained and cared for.



Edge Flower Beds and Lawn

Creating clean lines can dramatically enhance your yard’s appearance:

  • Edge Flower Beds: Use an edging tool or spade to create defined edges around flower beds. This gives your yard a polished look.

  • Edge the Lawn: Trim the grass along pathways and driveways to keep everything neat and tidy.


Enhance Your Lawn

Focus on making your lawn look its best:

  • Grass Cutting: A well-mowed lawn instantly enhances your home’s appearance. If your grass is patchy, consider quick fixes like reseeding or laying sod.

  • Overseed the Lawn: If your lawn has bare patches, overseeding can help. This process will encourage new growth and fill in those spots quickly.

  • Sod Installation: For an instant green makeover, consider laying down sod in areas that need extra attention.


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Add Color and Refresh Plants

Incorporate some vibrant plants to make your entrance inviting:

  • Choose Trendy Colors: When selecting annuals, opt for fashionable colors that attract buyers, such as soft pastels, vibrant blues, and cheerful yellows. These colors are popular and can make your home feel more welcoming.

  • Planters and Flowers: Visit a local nursery and pick up a few colorful flowers to place near your entrance. Simple planters with seasonal blooms can brighten up your space.

  • Mulch: If you have flower beds, adding a fresh layer of mulch can make them look tidy and help retain moisture. Read my blog post on how to pick mulch for your home.

  • Remove and replace Boxwoods: If they're infested with moths or partially dying, they could negatively affect your home's resale value. Read my blog post on Box Tree Moth in Ontario.


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Get Professional Help

If you feel overwhelmed or short on time, consider reaching out to SHR Management. Scott has helped many homeowners quickly spruce up their yards to get their homes market-ready.






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