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Improving the curb appeal of your property is an important factor in keeping up the property’s value as well as helping to provide a positive first impression for anyone that comes onto your property. One way to do this is by planting trees as soon as you purchase the property as well as maintaining the trees that are already growing there.

Old Trees on Your Property Source: Flickr

The trees on your property affect your curb appeal in a big way. According to data obtained in numerous surveys, the mature trees on a property that’s well landscaped can help increase the value of your property from anywhere between 7 and 19 percent. Not only can they help improve the value of your property, they will also help sell it faster if you ever decide to sell.

If your landscape doesn’t contain any mature trees, you should plant some right away. They will take between 5 to 7 years to mature, so it’s a good idea to get a head start in case you decide to sell your property sometime in the future.

Maintain your mature trees and plant new ones to improve curb appeal. Contact us at Cartwright Tree Care for tree care services in Kansas City.

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