Preparing Your Garden for a Summer Property Sale
When selling your home in summer, first impressions count—and your garden is often the first thing potential buyers see. A well-maintained, inviting outdoor space can significantly boost your property’s curb appeal and perceived value. Here’s how to make your garden shine for those crucial summer viewings and photo shoots.
1. Declutter and Clean Up
Start by removing any clutter—old pots, broken furniture, kids’ toys, or garden tools. Give all paths and patios a pressure wash to instantly refresh the look. Clear any overgrown weeds or ivy, especially around entrances and windows.
2. Mow, Trim, and Edge
A freshly cut lawn gives a sense of order and care. Trim the edges neatly and tidy up bushes, hedges, and tree branches. Ensure flower beds are weed-free and mulched to give a polished, well-maintained appearance.
3. Add Colour with Seasonal Plants
Bright, healthy plants in bloom can add warmth and charm to your garden. Opt for hardy summer flowers like lavender, geraniums, or petunias in garden beds or pots near entryways, patios, or balconies.
4. Create an Outdoor Living Space
Staging a small seating area with a table, chairs, and maybe a few cushions can help buyers visualise themselves enjoying the space. Think lifestyle—adding a BBQ or fire pit (even just for show) can be a big draw.
5. Tidy Up Boundaries
Replace or repaint tired fencing and gates. Buyers notice the condition of walls and boundaries, so make sure they’re in good repair and contribute positively to the overall aesthetic.
6. Use Lighting to Highlight Features
If viewings or photography take place during the evening, consider adding solar-powered garden lighting to highlight walkways, trees, or water features. It adds atmosphere and shows your garden is functional day and night.
7. Photography Tips
Before your property photographer arrives:
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Water plants for a lush, healthy look.
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Ensure outdoor cushions and accessories are clean and well-placed.
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Remove bins, hoses, or distracting items from view.
Final Thought
Your garden is an extension of your home—and in summer, it becomes one of your biggest selling points. A little time spent preparing your outdoor space can lead to a faster sale and potentially a higher offer.
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