Home owners wishing to increase the value of their property by as much as 10%-20%, should consider professional landscaping as a compelling, eco-friendly alternative option to bathroom or kitchen improvements.
Research worldwide has shown that an overgrown or tired-looking garden can affect the value of a property by an estimated 10%, regardless of whether it is residential or commercial, while professional landscaping can offer in excess of 100% return on your investment. Aside from the obvious monetary benefits, good landscape design will facilitate the successful sale of a property as it gives a polished appearance and aesthetic appeal, adding value for the potential buyer.
A mistake that property owners often make is to begin planting without a definite plan, resulting in the use of unsuitable plants and a generally disorganized effect, in spite of a substantial monetary outlay.
”To maximize your investment”, says Dave Wood, professional designer at Ginkgo Landscaping, “ it is important to take the style of the building into account as well as suitable hard landscaping and plant options that complement the property while meeting the client’s requirements in terms of maintenance, watering, foot traffic, area usage, and budget.”
What other benefits does landscaping offer?
The environmental benefits of good landscaping include lower noise levels, screening of undesirable views, absorption of pollution from the air by trees and plants, reduced water consumption by using indigenous plants as well as re-establishing a habitat for wildlife in our urban areas.
The return on your investment depends on the quality of the landscape installation, so it is important to use a landscaping contractor who will professionally design and produce a detailed plan of the work to be undertaken as well as assuring the use of only high quality materials and strict adherence to ecologically responsible practices.
For a free consultation, interested individuals are invited to contact Dave Wood at Ginkgo Landscaping on 021-5727401 or via e mail at davidw@ginkgolandscaping.co.za or visit our website at www.ginkgolandscaping.co.za