June 22, 2026 - 19:06

Real estate professionals are shedding light on a surprising factor that can significantly influence a home's worth: the trees growing on the lot. According to experts consulted by a home design publication, mature, well-maintained trees are not just pleasant to look at-they can be a direct financial asset. The consensus is that a healthy canopy of trees can boost curb appeal dramatically, often translating into a higher selling price.
The key, experts say, lies in the "curb appeal" factor. A property framed by large oaks, maples, or evergreens creates an immediate sense of established beauty and privacy that bare lots simply cannot match. This visual impact can make a home more memorable to potential buyers, leading to quicker offers and sometimes even bidding wars. Some estimates suggest that a well-landscaped yard with mature trees can add anywhere from 5 to 15 percent to a property's value, depending on the region and the tree species.
However, the experts also warn that not all trees are created equal. A tree that is diseased, dying, or poorly placed-such as one too close to the foundation or with invasive roots-can become a liability. In those cases, the cost of removal or potential damage to the house can actually decrease the property's value. The advice is clear: invest in regular pruning and health checks for your trees. A beautiful, healthy tree is a selling point; a neglected one is a red flag. For homeowners looking to maximize their investment, planting the right tree in the right spot remains one of the most effective long-term strategies for boosting property value.
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