Monday, August 22, 2005

Trees & Home value

Did you know trees and shrubs can dramatically increase the value of your
home? Many specialists now say not to remove any mature tree or shrub
before considering it's worth today and tomorrow.

What to Consider: Trees are the most valuable plants in landscape
because they are the most useful. For example, they may function as
energy savers, air conditioners or wildlife havens. Shade trees can reduce
the cost of heating and cooling your home by10 to 50%.

Values: Landscape appraisers are in the best position to determine the
most accurate value for the trees and shrubs in your yard. When seeking
the value of your landscaping take this into account:
Size: A mature oak is more valuable than a fast-growing poplar because it
is more difficult to replace. Generally, large trees provide more benefits
(and have more value) than small ones
Type: Some kinds of trees have a higher value due to their hardiness,
durability, adaptability and overall desirability (sturdy, low-maintenance
or attractive). Japanese maples and dwarf conifers are among the most
highly valued trees.
Condition: Healthy, well-formed trees and shrubs have more value than
malformed, poorly maintained or storm-damaged plants.
Location: The Plant's value to the property arises from both functional and
aesthetic considerations. Trees and shrubs that form a focal point, frame
the house or stand in a hedgerow represent high-value specimens.

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