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Zach Kiser
  • Denver, CO
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The role of landscape in property value and forced appreciation

Zach Kiser
  • Denver, CO
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I have been in the landscape maintenance, design and install industry for about 15 years in Denver Colorado and I know that to many people the landscape is extremely important to their quality of life and the value of their property. I would like to hear comments from the community regarding how the appearance of the landscape affects the value of their properties or rentability of their units.

Is Landscaping knowledge and experience valuable to anyone for a flip or buy and hold real estate acquisition?

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Bob Razler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boca Raton, FL
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Bob Razler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boca Raton, FL
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Hello @Zach Kiser .  

Curb appeal is huge in any attempt to sell real estate.  It is the first impression the buyer gets.

Landscaping plays a big part.  Green grass and well-maintained landscaping shows that the owner is taking care of the home.

Bob

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