The Story of Janine and Dan - Landscaping For Curb Appeal

Janine and Dan were now ready to start the process of updating their home's landscaping to increase its curb appeal. They were eager to put their house on the market and wanted to make sure it stood out from the rest.

 

I suggested they start by working with a reputable landscaping company to create a plan that would enhance their home's natural beauty and make it more inviting to potential buyers. They took my advice and hired a company that specialized in creating stunning outdoor spaces.

 

Together, we met with the landscaping company and discussed the couple's vision for their yard. We talked about the types of plants and flowers that are generally preferred, and the layout that most buyers are looking for. The landscaping company came up with a great design that was practical, affordable, and aesthetically pleasing.

 

Janine and Dan were thrilled with the plan, and the landscaping company got to work. Over the course of a few weeks, they transformed the yard into a lush, beautiful garden that was sure to impress potential buyers. The new landscaping added color and texture to the yard, and the strategic placement of plants and flowers created a sense of depth and dimension.

 

The couple's investment paid off. When their house went on the market, it received a lot of attention from buyers who were drawn in by its beautiful outdoor space. The house sold quickly, and at a higher price than they had anticipated.

 

Janine and Dan were overjoyed with the outcome and thanked me for my assistance. I was thrilled to have been a part of their success and was proud to have helped them get the most out of their home-selling experience.

 


 

Changing the landscaping of your home can be a great way to improve the curb appeal and overall aesthetic of your property. It can also add value to your home and provide a space for outdoor living and entertaining. But before you start digging up the lawn and planting new flowers, it's important to have a plan in place.

 

Next, consider the overall style and aesthetic you want to create. Do you prefer a formal garden with straight lines and symmetrical designs or a more natural and organic look? Do you want a lush and green lawn or a more drought-tolerant landscape? Your style and aesthetic will help guide your choices when it comes to plants, materials and hardscaping elements.

 

In addition, consider incorporating sustainable practices in your landscaping. This can include using native plants, reducing lawn areas, and incorporating water-saving measures such as rain gardens and mulch. This will not only help the environment but also saves time and money in the long run.

 

 

 

Call me any time if you ever have a question about your home, or the Real Estate market.

 

 

David Cahill

The Right Move

RE/MAX Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage 

Direct - 905-757-9519

davidcahill@live.ca

 

 

 

 

 

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