How Trees Can Raise Property Value

Home plots, whether big or small, can greatly benefit from an environment filled with trees that range from ornamental to fruit-bearing. A property with trees can claim a greater appraisal value compared to those without. Adding trees to your property also provides different benefits, such as the following.

  • Improved Home Life

Lush greens make properties look instantly appealing
A house without plants will look bare and lifeless. Having greens around, especially trees, lifts up the overall look of a property from boring to full of life. However, aesthetics is not the only way trees can improve the quality and experience of home life.

Trees are a good money saver because their shade can reduce the need for air-conditioning at home by blocking sunlight, especially during summer.
According to the Canadian organization Arbor Day, planting trees can help households save up to 20% on their summer energy bills. The US Department of Energy affirmed this and even stated that having three properly placed trees in the vicinity can save households and businesses up to $100 to $250 a year.

  • Environmentally Sound Option

A sure way on how to increase property value is to give it an environment-friendly boost. Landscaping can bring up to 200% return on property investments when selling, much higher than it would be to sell a house with a remodelled bathroom or kitchen.
Buyers of properties prefer having trees to provide them with shade and fresh air. Potential buyers with children are also drawn to the idea of trees where they can tie hammocks or swings or build tree houses. You can identify the best tree for your home and learn how to care for it with the help of an arborist.

  • Adds Visual Interest

Various trees are valued for their durability, adaptability, hardiness, and attractiveness. Several tree species can be planted around homes for their visual appeal. Those who prefer a massive shade to make summer days easier to endure, for instance, can plant an oak tree. Those who want to add more colour to their homes can plant maple trees that characteristically change hues according to the season. One effect of trees on property values is its head-turning charm.

  • Enhances Privacy at Home

If you are against fencing but still want extra privacy features, planting privacy trees around the house is a good option. Trees can naturally protect a home and its inhabitants from the prying eyes of nosy neighbours. Privacy trees are so named because their leaves can screen the view of others without being an eyesore and also absorb excess noise.
Trees can effectively conceal homes as an added privacy feature

  • Free Fruit Supply

The government is currently campaigning for Canadians to consider making their homes sustainable, which means being able to produce their own food and energy source if possible (as in the case of solar-powered homes). If you are lucky to have a property with ample land to plant on, try adding fruit trees to your list of sustainability strategies.

There are many benefits to growing fruit trees, including bringing food to the table. Fruit trees help people to stay more connected to the earth, appreciate the process of providing for the family, and see beyond the ready-to-eat food from groceries. Moreover, once trees start bearing delicious fruit, you will not need to buy them from the grocery anymore.
Homes with trees are considered more attractive and higher-priced

  • Other Long-Term Benefits

Unlike other kinds of plants that only live through a few months before wilting, trees stay for the long term. Homeowners can care for seedlings and see it grow and mature. At different stages, trees can give a house the instant facelift it needs and lend a sense of memory, nostalgia, and tradition.

As the tree matures, its value will also increase. An estimated value of trees reveals that a single mature plant could be worth thousands of dollars, and the price grows according to its use — fruit-bearing and those used for their lumber are worth a lot — and the best part is, you can grow them at home.

The Best Trees to Add Value to Your Property

Given all these advantages, consider one or more of the following best trees for resale value that are well adapted to the Canadian climate:

Citrus Trees

Citrus trees can also provide healthy fruits to homeowners
Citrus trees are a pretty addition to any property. Take your pick from lemon, lime, oranges, or mandarin if you want to enjoy the full range of citric benefits at your very own home. If they are properly cared for, citrus trees can bear tart and healthy fruits. Aside from that, they smell naturally sweet, replacing the need for air fresheners.

Crepe Myrtle

Crepe myrtle trees grow up to 5 to 7 metres and provide an eye-catching outdoor ornament during warm weather. This tree is best known for its colourful flowers blooming from late spring to late summer.

Evergreen Ash

If you are looking for a tree that can grow fast and is drought tolerant, the evergreen ash is perfect for your home. It is known for its shiny green leaves and its silver-coloured bark. It also produces white flowers that bloom in spring.

Frangipani

If you are fond of sweet-smelling flowers in your yard, the frangipani is a popular option. This tree grows to about 3 to 5 meters so it will not tower over your home. The best part about this species is the fragrant white, pink, or apricot flowers that bloom in summer and autumn. This plant is perfect for places with tropical climates, although some have become well-adapted to colder weather.
Flowering trees make homes look more attractive

Magnolia

If you are looking for the natural attractiveness of flowers, the evergreen magnolia offers its blooms all year round. There are different species of magnolia that grow in Canada’s temperate zones and their sizes vary. The deciduous species, in particular, have flowers that bloom in late winter.

Maples

Nothing says Canadian more than maple trees planted around a house. There are different maple tree options that you can choose from, but the most popular in residential spaces are Japanese maples because they do not grow as tall as the Canadian species. The Japanese maple can grow up to 2 to 5 metres and are known for their vibrant autumn leaves.

Aside from beautifying a space, plants help reduce the energy use around the house on peak summer months, not to mention providing the possibility of enjoying fresh fruits picked at your doorstep. An often forgotten benefit of trees planted around your home is the higher appraisal it would come with should you decide to put it up on the listing.

As mature trees add value to your property, professional help can prove invaluable in the process, from planting to maintaining each species.

At Caledon Treeland, you can buy trees of different sizes and for different purposes, whether for added privacy or for visual appeal. Let the professionals take care of the plants already on your property or help you move trees to other locations.

Look for beautiful trees to plant around your home by setting an appointment with Caledon Treeland. Our service areas include Central and Southern Ontario, Caledon, Bolton, Toronto, and GTA. Set an appointment by calling (905) 880-1828.