Tim The Enchanter
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In other words, landscaping is expected. Over landscaping is an additional expense.
Ding, we have a weiner.
In other words, landscaping is expected. Over landscaping is an additional expense.
There is another scenario not yet mentioned which is the difference between 'landscaping' and 'never been landscaped'. Our MLS offers the description 'dirt back'. New homes typically include front landscaping to meet HOA requirements. It's then up to the buyer to add rear landscaping. Just did a refinance for a home that was purchased new from the builder over 5 years ago. And they still have added no landscaping to the rear yard. It is still the same bare dirt as when they bought it 5 years ago. The comparable resales in the neighborhood have all done some work back there. Some have added extensive and expensive landscaping. Some have added bare minimum rocks and two bushes. While it may be impossible to extract market support for the difference between 'wow that is gorgeous landscaping' and 'well I guess you could say it has landscaping' there is a distinction between some landscaping and still no landscaping.