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How Fencing Your House Can Make Your House More Valuable



Will adding a new fence increase the value of your home to prospective buyers?


It depends on the added benefits that the new fence brings to the property. There are several things buyers look at to decide if a property meets the criteria for the home of their dreams.


Curb appeal, security, safety, and privacy are just a few of buyers’ considerations, and these are the areas where a fence makes a difference. Whatever you do to enhance curb appeal, privacy and security will make your home potentially more valuable to prospective buyers, says Bigham & Associates.



The benefits of fencing your home


Many buyers are looking for the specific advantages that come with a fenced property. When you fence your home, these are the benefits you will be offering buyers:


Privacy

A privacy fence that is 4-9 feet tall is the best way to add privacy to your yard. With a privacy fence, the outdoor areas become more usable. Those who live in the home can do more with their yard without worrying about nosy neighbors or passersby.


Safety

A fence is one of the most important features for buyers who have young children and pets. They can let their kids play in the yard without fear that they will wander beyond the limits of the property into the street. That also applies to pets. Fencing a home will also help restrain an aggressive dog and prevent it from attacking passing strangers.


Security

A fence serves as a barrier to keep undesirable things out of the premises. If the home is near a grassy field, wooded area, or water body, a fence can prevent wild animals from entering the yard. A human intruder will also have to climb the barrier to gain access to the home. The fence makes it easier to spot intruders and therefore serves as a deterrent.



Curb appeal: A beautiful front yard fence serves as a decorative expression. A nice cedar fence, for example, will easily blend with the landscaping to create a highly appealing façade. A privacy fence in the backyard can also help improve curb appeal by blocking ugly things around the home from view.




What to know before adding a fence to your home


Every kind of fence will not improve your home’s value to the same extent. Installing the wrong fence around your property will work against you by making the property to be less attractive and can devalue it. If you want to get the most from it, the new addition must meet the needs of your property and match the unique characteristics of the neighborhood.


What are the things you need to think about before installing a new fence around your home?


1. Your Home Style

You don’t determine the kind of fence that is best to install around your home. The home’s architectural style imposes limitations on what you can do in this regard. If you ignore this and install a fence simply because you like it, you will create incongruity, distort the home’s appearance, and diminish its value.


2. The position and purpose of the fence

The position of your fence can enhance or impair your home’s curb appeal. The fence’s purpose will tell you the best kind of fence to install and where to install it. For instance, a picket fence around the entire perimeter will not aid privacy. Conversely, a privacy fence in front will impair curb appeal.


3. Trends in your neighborhood

When adding a fence to your home, you want to make the home stand out from other homes in the area. But you want it to stand out positively and not because the fence makes the house look out of place. A fenced home in an unfenced neighborhood is usually a bad idea.


4. Fencing materials

When adding a fence to your home, you want to make the home stand out from other homes in the area. But you want it to stand out positively and not because the fence makes the house look out of place. A fenced home in an unfenced neighborhood is usually a bad idea.


5. Professional installation

The durability and beauty of the fence will be affected by the expertise of your fence installer. Will your privacy fence withstand the brute force of wind and wild animals? Is the fence leveled despite the sloping nature of the ground? These are some of the questions a professional installer will help you to answer.


6. Fence maintenance

Homebuyers not only want to avoid the expense of a new fence, but they also want to know that the fence will not be hard to maintain. Some fencing materials need a lot of care, while others are almost maintenance-free. Think of this before you choose the materials for your fence.

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