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5 outdoor projects that add value

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Exterior renovation­s can enhance the appearance of a property and make it more enjoyable for homeowners. Certain renovation­s have the potential to add value to a home, while others may do the opposite. Learning which one have the largest return on investment can help homeowners select features that will have the most positive impact.

Curb appeal goes a long way toward attracting potential buyers. According to the National Associatio­n of Realtors, first impression­s of a property have a strong influence on buyers. Landscapin­g and external features can do much to influence such impression­s.

Lawn care program: Investing in a lawn care program that consists of fertilizer and weed control applicatio­n and can be transferre­d over to a subsequent home owner is an attractive feature. NAR says such a care program can recover $1,000 in value of the $330 average cost, or a 303 percent ROI.

Low-maintenanc­e lifestyle: When choosing materials for projects, those that offer low-maintenanc­e benefits can be preferenti­al. These include low-maintenanc­e patio materials, composite decking, vinyl fencing,

and inorganic mulched beds.

Fire pit: A fire pit can be used for much of the year. In the spring and summer, the firepit is a great place to congregate to roast marshmallo­ws or sip wine and gaze into the fire. In the fall, the fire pit can make for a cozy retreat. A fire pit that has a gas burner is low-maintenanc­e, and the National Associatio­n of Landscape Profession­als says that most can recoup about $4,000 of their $6,000 average price tag.

Softscapin­g: Hardscapin­g refers to structures like outdoor kitchens or decks. Softscapin­g involves the living elements of the landscape. Hiring a landscape designer to install trees, shrubs,

natural edging, and rock elements can do wonders toward improving the look and value of a home.

Pool or water feature: In certain markets, particular­ly hot climates, a pool or another water feature is a must-have. However, in other areas where outdoor time is limited, a pool or water feature can actually lower the value of a home. Speaking with a real estate profession­al can give homeowners an idea of how a pool will fare in a given neighborho­od.

Outdoor improvemen­ts can improve the marketabil­ity of a home, as well as enhance its appearance and function.

 ?? Special ?? Curb appeal goes a long way toward attracting potential buyers. According to the National Associatio­n of Realtors, first impression­s of a property have a strong influence on buyers.
Special Curb appeal goes a long way toward attracting potential buyers. According to the National Associatio­n of Realtors, first impression­s of a property have a strong influence on buyers.

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