Landscape Worth More than Its Good Looks
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The American dream long has been the pursuit of happiness and owning our own homes. This week Americans will celebrate our country’s independence; most will do it with family and the classic cookout/picnic in the backyards of our own homes.
Each backyard reflects the owner’s taste, personality, and values. That’s why landscaping can be a risky investment. A landscape that is too individualistic can be a handicap when it comes time to sell. A fact that was in the National Association of Home Builders’ recent report, “What Home Buyers Really Want”.
According to landscape economist John Harris, good landscaping can add as much as 28% to the overall value of a house, and cut its time on the market by 10% to 15%. According to a Clemson University study, if, before putting your home on the market, you upgrade your landscape from “good” to “excellent,” in terms of design and condition, you can add 6% to 7% to your home’s selling price.
So, create or improve your landscaping knowing that you are making a good investment in both your lifestyle and the financial value of your home. Be sure to draw from these 6 landscaping features that are sure to add to your enjoyment.
Enjoyment #1 – Trees. Ever wonder what your trees are worth? The National Tree Benefit Calculator can tell you exactly. Trees are valued by variety and their location’s zip code. Calculations are based on your property’s value, possible run off, CO2 reduction, and energy savings. It's a fun, informative app.
The Calculator projects the annual value an individual tree gives its owners. The over-all benefits can be astounding. Some of the realized values for trees with 24-inch trunk diameters are:
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Multiply those benefits by the number of trees on a property, and the home’s value climbs. For insurance purposes, the replacement cost of a 16-inch maple in good health could be worth over $2500. Simply, trees are good investments.
More Tree Factoids:
- Ash $199
- Catalpa $283
- American Elm $143
- Maple $283
- Sycamore $257
- Just 3 properly placed trees can save you between $100 - $250 a year in energy costs, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
- Planting windbreaks and shade trees can reduce winter heating bills by 15% and air conditioning needs by 75%.
- 5 minutes of just looking at trees produces “significant recovery from stress”, according to a Texas A&M University study.
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