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    Published: Aug 5, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    9 Landscaping Choices That Quietly Raise Property Value

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    You don’t need a major remodel to increase your home’s value. Often, it’s the quiet, well-thought-out landscaping choices that make the biggest impact on curb appeal—and on a future buyer’s first impression.

    Defined Garden Borders

    A person kneels in a garden, planting seedlings in a prepared soil bed bordered by trimmed hedges and brick pathways.
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    Clean, crisp garden edges instantly make a yard look tidy and intentional. Whether you use stone, metal, or natural mulch lines, defined borders separate planting areas from the lawn and reduce weed spread. It’s a simple upgrade with a big visual payoff.

    Mature Trees

    Large beech trees with thick trunks and bright green leaves stand in a forest with more slender trees and dense undergrowth in the background.
    Photo Credit: YuriArcursPeopleimages/Envato

    Healthy, established trees add both beauty and real estate value. They provide shade, reduce energy bills, and make any yard feel more serene. Just one well-placed tree can increase property value by thousands.

    Low-Maintenance Native Plants

    A cluster of purple flowers with yellow centers grows beside tall, green ornamental grass in a lush garden.
    Photo Credit: YuriArcursPeopleimages/Envato

    Buyers love the look of lush landscaping—but not the upkeep. Native plants are adapted to your local climate, meaning they thrive with less water and attention. A well-designed native garden looks professional and saves future owners time and money.

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    Outdoor Lighting

    Four people sit at a decorated table under string lights in a garden at night, surrounded by trees and candles on the grass.
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    Strategic outdoor lighting enhances safety, highlights landscape features, and creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Simple solar path lights or uplighting on trees can make a huge difference. It also adds a layer of luxury without the high cost.

    Mulched Garden Beds

    A person wearing sunglasses and gardening gloves kneels next to young pepper plants in a mulched garden bed.
    Photo Credit: fotodoroga/Envato

    Fresh mulch not only suppresses weeds and retains soil moisture—it also gives your garden a clean, cared-for look. It’s a low-cost way to instantly upgrade your landscape’s appearance and improve soil health over time.

    A Healthy, Green Lawn

    A close-up view of a well-maintained, green grass lawn filling the entire frame.
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    It doesn’t need to be golf-course perfect, but a thick, green lawn shows that the property is well-maintained. Regular mowing, aeration, and occasional overseeding can work wonders. If water use is a concern, consider a lawn alternative like clover or ornamental grasses.

    Privacy Hedges or Screens

    A tall, dense green hedge lines the edge of a road, with trees and a partly cloudy sky visible in the background.
    Photo Credit; RK1919/Envato

    Tall shrubs, fast-growing hedges, or decorative trellises can subtly create privacy—something buyers truly value. Whether they’re blocking out a street view or a neighbor’s yard, these screens feel like bonus living space.

    Well-Placed Hardscaping

    Aerial view of a circular stone patio with a bench around a small tree, surrounded by flower beds and intersecting pathways. Two people are seated on the bench.
    Photo Credit: emirkoo/Envato

    A simple stone path, gravel seating area, or raised garden bed adds structure and function to a yard. These features are especially appealing when paired with low-maintenance planting. Hardscaping adds value by turning empty space into usable zones.

    Smart Irrigation Systems

    A sprinkler irrigates rows of green and red lettuce plants in a cultivated field under a partly cloudy sky.
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    An automated irrigation system is a quiet sign of a smart, efficient landscape. It saves water, reduces maintenance, and ensures that your yard stays green even when life gets busy. Bonus: it impresses buyers who want low-effort upkeep.

    Not every home improvement needs to shout to be effective. These landscaping choices may be quiet—but they speak volumes when it comes to value, beauty, and long-term appeal. Invest a little in your outdoor space, and your property will thank you.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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