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Landscaping for future renters
I’m currently designing my back yard which will eventually turn into a rental property down the road (1-2 years from now). My question is how much renter equity is placed in landscaping? If I spend 5-10k on a back yard could I expect to see a return? House is located in El Paso Texas, 4 bed, 2 bath, the current back yard is dirt. As the saying goes, “God made dirt and dirt don’t hurt”...unless it costs a future renter!?!?