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2 Reasons to Hire a Landscape Architect Before Listing Your Home

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  • They Help You Meet the High Standards of Curb Appeal in Dallas
  • They Help Buyers See More Value in Your Home
  • The Bottom Line

The Dallas real estate market is competitive, and it takes real effort to make a property stand out. Many homeowners spend weeks updating the interior before putting their homes on the market. They handle everything from fresh coats of paint to kitchen upgrades and staging.

However, many overlook the exterior, particularly the front yard, which is the first thing a potential buyer sees. To make a real difference, smart sellers now work with landscape architects. Here is why the investment pays off.

They Help You Meet the High Standards of Curb Appeal in Dallas

Buyers in Dallas have high expectations, and a run-down yard can put a house at a disadvantage before anyone even steps inside. In neighborhoods like Preston Hollow and Lakewood, house hunters demand yards that look manicured and intentional. An ordinary shrub and mulch setup will not make a good impression, giving buyers a reason to shave thousands off their offer.

That is when professional landscape architects in Dallas can truly prove their worth. Unlike regular landscapers who mostly focus on maintenance, landscape architects evaluate the entire outdoor space, including drainage, soil, sun exposure, and the connection between your garden and your home.

They focus on custom stone pathways, native plants like Texas Sage or Possumhaw Holly, and outdoor lighting that makes the home pop in photos. Since most buyers decide whether to tour a home based on online listings, a striking exterior is a major selling point.

They Help Buyers See More Value in Your Home

Everyone knows that kitchen renovations add value, but few realize how much landscaping impacts the bottom line. In fact, great landscaping can increase a home’s perceived value by 5% to 15%.

Lot sizes in neighborhoods like University Park and Highland Park are at a premium, so maximizing every square foot is a smart financial move. Just like interior designers, landscape architects pay close attention to flow, scale, and the buyer’s experience when walking through the yard. When all the elements come together, a house feels complete, putting sellers in a better position to command a higher asking price.

To get the most out of this investment, bring in a landscape architect at least 60 to 90 days before listing. This gives new plantings time to take root, hardscaping projects to wrap up, and the overall design to look established.

The Bottom Line

Preparing a Dallas home for sale involves more than just staging the living room. To get top dollar, contact a professional landscape architect two to three months before hitting the market. Be sure to research local firms and ask for a phased plan before moving forward.

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