How To Create A Tenant-Friendly Garden
Samantha Priddis - Investor Consultant, Property Manager
Investor Consultant, Property Manager & Business Development Manager for SOCO Realty. Perth Real Estate.
A well-maintained garden not only boosts curb appeal but can also increase rental demand and your property’s value. Whether it's a small courtyard or a large backyard, having a tenant-friendly garden can make your property stand out. Here’s how to create and maintain a tenant-friendly garden that adds value to your investment property.
Why a garden adds value to an investment property
A well-designed garden creates a welcoming first impression. Many tenants appreciate having outdoor space to relax, entertain, or enjoy greenery. A garden can also appeal to tenants with children or pets who need a safe, secure space to play. The presence of a garden often also gives the property a homely feel, making it more desirable. This can lead to higher demand, potentially reducing vacancy periods and attracting long-term tenants willing to pay a premium for the added amenity.
Key considerations for a tenant-friendly garden
Simplicity and low maintenance are key when creating a garden for your investment property. Tenants are unlikely to spend significant time and money on garden upkeep, so it’s important to design a space that’s easy to maintain. Here are some factors to keep in mind:
How to make the garden tenant-friendly
The key to a successful investment property garden is ensuring it’s functional and manageable for tenants. Here are some features that can enhance the tenant experience:
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Ongoing maintenance and property management
While you want the garden to be low maintenance, it’s important to ensure that it remains in good condition over time. Regularly check in with tenants about the garden's state and consider arranging professional gardening services for more substantial upkeep, such as pruning or seasonal planting. This not only keeps the garden looking attractive but also protects your investment. Plus, gardening fees are tax-deductible.
?A well-thought-out, low-maintenance garden can be a valuable asset for any investment property. By focusing on simplicity, durability, and tenant usability, you can create an outdoor space that attracts quality tenants, enhances property value, and provides long-term benefits for your investment.
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