Whenever tenants look for properties to rent, the first thing they will see is the physical image. It is crucial to have an eye-catching advertisement because some will not take a second look. You cannot post a property listing and have them scroll past it. You have to have a property listing that will make them pause and linger.
Some landlords may not know that a few tweaks can make their property more attractive, and it is your job to tell them. With this in mind, leasing agents should know the different elements that will make the property stand out. I will let you in on a little secret. There are landscaping techniques that landlords can use to enhance the look of their properties. The best part is they are low maintenance and can be materialized in a short amount of time.
• Ground covers
Landscaping means covering all areas and not just one or two particular places. Some landlords will fill the space with plantings. However, it is harder to maintain. There are other options such as gravel, wood chips, and bark to cover the grounds.
Using these materials can also help make the property more attractive. They are also easy to sustain and will restrain the moisture in the ground. They also do not need water for maintenance, which can help landlords save money, and the tenant will not have a hard time keeping it in good condition.
• Incorporating plants
Using plants to cover all the grounds may not seem ideal, but it does not mean that using plants is a no-no. Plants are very vital in making the property stand out. They will bring much-needed color to the property.
However, since we are talking about low-maintenance landscaping, using native plants is recommended. Non-native plants will need more care and attention than the plants that naturally grow in your area.
• Paving stones
Another thing to combine with plants is the use of paving stones. They can help add texture to the design. Utilizing paving stones can also add charm to the landscape.
Let us not forget that paving stones are simpler to install compared to concrete. They are often used for walkways and patios. Having different elements that work together can enhance the property and gain the competitive edge it needs.
• Artificial turf
If you haven’t heard of using artificial turf, I’m here to tell you about it. Artificial turf is made up of synthetic fibers to make it look like natural grass. You might have seen them in sports arenas, but they are now becoming popular in residential homes.
Artificial turf will not only beautify the property but is also easier to maintain than real grass. The installation may cost a bit more, but landlords can save money by evading the usual maintenance. There is no need for trimming, mowing, fertilizing, and watering. Tenants will also appreciate that it will not require them to do the chore of maintaining it.
• Resist fountains
Yes, I know. Having a fountain on a property is a beautiful feature, and the sound of running water can help some people relax. There is no denying that it can make a property stand out.
But think about it. Having a fountain or artificial waterfall will mean additional expenses and maintenance work. There are extra payments for electricity and water bills. Some fountains recycle water, but it still needs water replacement from time to time. Let’s not forget the cost of maintaining a water fountain. It will need regular cleaning and checking.
If executed properly, these low-maintenance landscaping hacks will not only make the property more attractive to tenants, but would also help decrease the landlord’s expenses.
It is easier to get a property with a stunning landscape off the market. Just wait and see. Once you post that property listing at Padleads and have it syndicated to other websites (because you can!), tenants will come flocking in. The key is grabbing their attention with how attractive the property is.