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Simple Rules for Landscaping to Sell Your Home


We all like easy answers, preferably with a short list. That's why titles like "Five Easy Ways to Make Millions" seem to sell so well. With that in mind, let me provide a few very simple rules of thumb for staging your Silicon Valley home to sell in any real estate market. But let me warn you: I'm going to be painfully, brutally blunt. 

The first rule for "staging your home to sell" is the topic of today's post and it involves landscaping and curb appeal. The front of the house needs to look great. Seriously. If the front doesn't look wonderful (or at least really good), the buyer will never go inside to see how great your home is.  Especially now, when the majority of homes are not selling.

Here's Mary Pope-Handy's "Simple Rules for Landscaping to Sell Your Home":

  • Street view of a Los Gatos home that features a wall of juniper in front. Get rid of juniper. I'm not kidding. And ivy too, while you are at it. These two plants are hated by most buyers and tend to give them the sense of "if they've lived with that, what else have they lived with?"  There are front yards which consist of nothing but ivy and juniper. Tear it out.
  • Make sure the door(s) and windows are fully viewable and not at all obstructed from the street. This is dual purpose. First, it allows the buyer to see the home as uncrowded from the outside, and it lets a maximum of light get inside. If your bushes are growing over any part of the window, beat it back. I mean, trim it back. Mature landscaping is good. Overgrown is bad.
  • Have a healthy lawn in front. Fresh sod is nice, but a nearly weed-free, inviting patch of green will do. (In ground sprinklers required. Timers and auto drip a plus to buyers.)
  • Plant colorful flowers near the walk way and near the front door.
  • If you have a porch, make it appealing with good furniture - but not overcrowded. Think uncluttered. If it's a tiny porch, use tiny bistro-like furniture.
  • Keep garden hoses rolled up and tidy, keep walkways clear of debris, keep all the living things healthy (unless you've got moss - get rid of that living thing!).
  • Clean your windows, door, porch, exterior. A power washer is a good friend - it'll help you clear cobwebs. Make sure the door opens easily and the hardware is clean.
  • How's your mailbox? If it's tired, replace it. Ditto that for the front mat.
  • When selling, make sure to keep your garage door closed (and that it operates properly). If the driveway, walkway or sidewalk is badly cracked or damaged, consider repairing or replacing it. This is particularly true if there is any tripping hazard. (Imagine a buyer getting hurt while viewing your property - you want to eliminate this possibility.)

That's it for the exterior. Not too painful, was it? (Well, not if you didn't start with a heavy load of juniper and ivy.) If you can make your front yard approachable and welcoming (no walls of ivy, no overgrowth), it will do wonders at beckoning people to see the inside of your home too.

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RE: Simple Rules for Landscaping to Sell Your Home

Posted by: Rachel Backus - Staged Makeovers
Date: Mar. 3, 2008
Thanks for sharing the information. I had no idea that people hated juniper and ivy so much. That was really interesting!

RE: Simple Rules for Landscaping to Sell Your Home

Posted by: cindy*staged4more
Date: Mar. 3, 2008
Hey lady!

I love this post that you wrote. Would you mind submitting this to the Blog Carnival of Real Estate Home Staging? It's http://blogcarnival.com/bc/submit_2606.html

Cheers,
Cindy
Organizer, Blog Carnival of Real Estate Home Staging

RE: Simple Rules for Landscaping to Sell Your Home

Posted by: Mary Pope-Handy
Date: Mar. 3, 2008
Hi Rachel - I think it must be news to a lot of homeowners, too! Thanks for stopping by.

Hello Cindy - Wow, I'm complimented! Thanks so much. I'll stop by and submit it. Thanks!

RE: Simple Rules for Landscaping to Sell Your Home

Posted by: Jay Sparkman
Date: Mar. 5, 2008

Mary, What if the juniper and ivy are nice and neat? Do you still tear it out? Both must grow well in Los Gatos.

Do heartily agree with having the curb appeal being the very best it can be.  

Jay


RE: Simple Rules for Landscaping to Sell Your Home

Posted by: Mary Pope-Handy
Date: Mar. 5, 2008
Hi Jay,

On rare occassions, folks landscape with only tiny amounts of these two plants and they are fairly tame. In that case, the buyer may not object. What I normally see, though, is an avalanche of juniper and ivy. You know the type of yard: the juniper is 40 years old and covers 20% of the front yard (sometimes more!). Ivy is a great place for dogs to poop and rats to nest and it's normally used in too-large quantities. Small doses of anything are OK. I think the temptation with these two plants, in particular, is that they are overused for the sake of "easy" landscaping. But most of the time they are ugly and buyers view them as something to have to fix.

Thanks for stopping by!

RE: Simple Rules for Landscaping to Sell Your Home

Posted by: Astrid Giblin, Realtor, AHS
Date: Jul. 11, 2008

Hi Mary,

I concur wholeheartedly with what you wrote on this subject, esp. regarding junipers.  It is as you say an all-too-common sight in these parts by sellers who see it as low-maintenance asset (which of course has buyers seeing it as a liability - i.e. $$$).  Thank you for putting it so well.  Enjoyed the article.

 


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