Landscaping can
add between 7 and 15 percent to a home's value. Source: The Gallup
Organization.
Homes with
"excellent" landscaping can expect a sale price about 6 to 7 percent higher
than equivalent houses with "good" landscaping, while improving landscaping
from "average" to "good" can result in a 4 to 5 percent increase. Source:
Clemson University.
Landscaping can
bring a recovery value of 100 to 200 percent at selling time. Kitchen
remodeling brings a 75 to 125 percent recovery rate, bathroom remodeling a 20
to 120 percent recovery rate, and addition of a swimming pool a 20 to 50
percent recovery rate. Source: Money Magazine.
A mature tree
can often have an appraised value of between $1,000 and $10,000. Source:
Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers.
In one study,
99% of real estate appraisers concurred that landscaping enhances the sales
appeal of real estate. Source: Trendnomics, National Gardening Association.
In one study,
83% of Realtors believe that mature trees have a "strong or moderate impact"
on the salability of homes listed for under $150,000; on homes over $250,000,
this perception increases to 98%. Source: American Forests, Arbor National
Mortgage.
Landscaping can
reduce air conditioning costs by up to 50 percent, by shading the windows and
walls of a home. Source: American Public Power Association.
Trees can reduce
bothersome noise by up to 50 percent and can mask unwanted noises with
pleasant sounds. Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Trees can reduce
temperatures by as much as nine degrees Fahrenheit. Source: American
Forests.
A single urban
tree can provide up to $273 a year in air conditioning, pollution fighting,
erosion and storm water control, and wildlife shelter benefits. Source:
American Forests.
Top reasons
people garden: To be outdoors (44%); to be around beautiful things (42%);
relax and escape the pressures of everyday life (39%); stay active and get
exercise (35%). Source: American Demographics, Roper Report.