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If you’re thinking about selling your home or just want to boost its curb appeal, you’re probably wondering: Does landscaping increase home value? The short answer is yes, it can. In fact, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) estimates that investing in landscaping can boost a home’s value by as much as 15% to 20%.

But like most home improvement projects, the impact depends on what you do, how well you do it, and what buyers in your area are actually looking for.

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your landscaping in Portland, OR or Denver, CO we’ll break it down so you can decide what’s worth the effort (and the investment).

Does landscaping increase home value?

Your first instinct might be to check how much your home is worth if you’re in the process of selling or just considering small upgrades to boost its resale value.  While that’s a great starting point, it’s important to make sure your home is in tip top condition first—because even small updates can have a big impact on its value.

Landscaping might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about boosting home value, but it can make a surprisingly big impact. The American Society of Landscape Architects estimates that quality landscaping can add anywhere from 15% to 20% to your home’s overall value.

Not sure which home improvement projects add the most value? We’ll start with one of the most popular upgrades: landscaping. It not only enhances curb appeal but also offers a strong return on investment (ROI).

Why landscaping matters to homebuyers

First impressions count. For buyers, that impression usually starts at the curb—and yes, we’re talking about your landscaping. As appraiser Spencer W. Webb of A-Tech Appraisal advises, “Curb appeal creates a strong first impression. Focus on landscaping, exterior paint, and a clean, welcoming entry.”

Well-maintained landscaping sends a strong signal that the home is cared for. On the other hand, overgrown shrubs or patchy lawns can raise concerns about the overall condition of the property before buyers even step through the door so it is important to stay on top of your yard. 

Landscaping projects that add value

Not all yard upgrades are created equal. Based on Angi recommendations, here are the projects that deliver the biggest impact and ROI:









Improvement type  Why it adds value  How much value 
Healthy, manicured lawn Makes a strong first impression; shows consistent care; appeals to buyers looking for move-in-ready outdoor spaces 217% ROI on maintenance; reseeding costs $400–$1,600
Upgraded front walkway Enhances visual entry; uses attractive materials like flagstone; inexpensive yet high impact 100% ROI; material cost ~$2–$6/sq. ft.
Planting trees Adds privacy, energy savings, shade, and visual interest; mature trees are highly valued Increases value by $1,000–$10,000 per tree
Landscape lighting Adds ambiance and usability at night; increases curb appeal and safety Adds ~$2,500 in value; 59% ROI
Deck or patio Expands usable living space; considered a high-ROI hardscaping upgrade Deck: 89% ROI; Patio: 95% ROI


“When it comes to landscaping and enhancing your home’s value, my 25 years in the business have shown that the most cost-effective approach is to choose perennials that return each year,” says Bryan Clayton, CEO of GreenPal. “Plants like Lantana or ornamental grasses are excellent examples.”

Factors that increase the value of landscaping

  • Size and design:  A layout that fits your yard and complements your home makes a big difference. Balanced plantings, clear paths, and usable outdoor spaces really boost curb appeal.



  • Quality: Mature trees, healthy plants, and good materials like stone or pavers show the landscaping was done right. Buyers pick up on that quality instantly.



  • Maintenance: A yard that’s easy to care for — without looking empty — is a big plus. Think low-maintenance plants, a neat lawn, and clean edges. It should look cared for, not like a lot of work.

What to avoid when refreshing your landscaping 

  • Too much personalization: “I would steer away from water features and things like toes or Zen gardens. They tend to be high-ticket items, and most homebuyers don’t value them as much as the person purchasing them might.” says Bryan.
  • Overdoing it: Landscaping should complement your home, not compete with it. Clean, simple, and well-maintained usually wins.
  • Artificial grass: It might seem like a low-maintenance win, but some buyers see it as a negative. It can get hot, doesn’t always look natural up close, and isn’t the most eco-friendly choice.
  • Seasonal plants: Try not to rely only on plants that shine for a month or two. Go for greenery that looks good year-round so your yard stays inviting no matter the season.

Budget-friendly landscaping upgrades

Buyers tend to prefer low-maintenance landscaping that looks neat and well cared for. If you don’t have a huge budget, don’t worry — even small improvements can make a big difference:

  • Choose native plants: They’re easier to care for and thrive with less water.



  • Swap annuals for perennials: Plant once, enjoy for years.



  • Skip the grass:Try ground cover, gravel, or mulch for a no-mow yard.



  • Add mulch: It keeps weeds down and gives everything a fresh look.



  • Use drip irrigation: A set-it-and-forget-it way to keep plants happy.



  • Go drought-tolerant:Less water, less work, still beautiful.



  • Pick easy shrubs and grasses: Think evergreens and ornamental grasses that look good year-round.



  • Keep edges clean: Defined beds and tidy walkways make a big difference.

Should you go pro or DIY?

When it comes to landscaping your home to increase its value, deciding whether to tackle the project yourself or hire a professional can feel overwhelming. Both options have their perks, but if you don’t know where to start, understanding the benefits of each approach can help you make the best choice for your budget, timeline, and vision.

Here’s a quick comparison from Nicolock that breaks down what it would be like to DIY or hire a professional, depending on your area of concern.










Category  DIY Hiring a professional 
Design control Full creative freedom to design as you envision. Expert guidance ensures design meets aesthetic and functional standards.
Cost Allocate more funds towards materials and features like fire pits or outdoor kitchens. Professional fees may limit budget for additional features.
Skill level  Gain hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of landscape design principles. Benefit from professional expertise and quality assurance.
Time commitment  Requires significant personal time investment. Professionals manage the project efficiently, saving your time.
Material access Limited to retail materials; may not have access to premium resources. Access to high-quality materials and industry connections.
Risk Management Higher potential for mistakes; may lead to costly corrections. Professionals ensure compliance with codes and standards, reducing risk.


Smart landscaping is a win for homeowners and buyers

So, does landscaping increase home value? Absolutely — especially when it’s well-planned and maintained. Whether you’re prepping to sell or just want to take more pride in your yard, thoughtful landscaping can pay off big time, both financially and emotionally.

It doesn’t have to be over-the-top or expensive. Just start with the basics: keep things neat, healthy, and welcoming. Your home (and your future buyer) will thank you.

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