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Property Manager’s Guide to Low-Maintenance Yard Design

Front porch with low-maintenance shrubs and blooms.Pay close attention to detail while leasing your rental properties. All of it, even the yard! The value of your investment, the high-quality of your residents, and the curb appeal of your property can all be positively impacted by a well-maintained landscape.

Your renters aren’t the only ones who despise having to spend all weekend weeding or watering high-maintenance landscaping. What are some easy ways to make your rental’s exteriors more eye-catching? The answer is to make creative and simple design choices that make your low-maintenance rental landscaping easy for both you and your residents.

Benefits of Low-Maintenance Rental Landscaping

One of the best moves a landlord can make is to choose a landscape design that is clean and attractive and doesn’t need continual maintenance. One reason for this is that low-maintenance rental landscaping saves money on watering, mowing, and repairs while still giving your property that polished, cared-for feel.

Modest accents like hardy shrubs, native grasses, and rock gardens look welcoming all year round, and can thrive in a variety of climates, even if your residents don’t have a green thumb. Less effort means less stress and enhanced curb appeal!

Drought-Tolerant Plants for Rental Properties

Consider including drought-tolerant landscaping in your plans for a more sustainable landscape design. This environmentally friendly alternative not only keeps water bills low but also demonstrates your commitment to eco-friendly living.

Succulents, ornamental grasses, and drought-tolerant ground covers are some examples of hardy plants that can survive with minimal watering. Adding mulch to flower beds can help soil retain moisture, and setting up a drip irrigation system can make watering your native plants both less complicated and efficient.

Saving money on utilities, preserving your landscaping investment, and appealing to tenants who care about the environment are the three main advantages of approaching landscape design for your rental from a drought-tolerant perspective.

Easy Care Gardens That Attract Tenants

Although it is crucial to prioritize native plants and a durable landscape, there are still ways to add charm and character to your rental’s yard without making it too stressful. For instance, a lot of easy-care rental gardens aim to provide year-round vibrant splendor with low effort.

When selecting flowers and flowering shrubs, think about both ease of care and appearance. Unlike annual flowers, perennial plants come back year after year with little care. Try raised garden beds or container gardens, which can give renters the option to add their own personal touch without disturbing the yard.

On a final note, gardens aren’t just about flowers. Your rental’s outdoor spaces can be transformed into more inviting and practical spaces while keeping maintenance simple by adding a small patio, gravel pathway, or bench seating area.

Stress-Free Landlord Landscaping Tips

Largely, the landscape design for a rental property should be less difficult to maintain and upkeep. To keep things stress-free, think about doing a few practical steps to simplify weekly upkeep. For example, spend some time laying down weed barriers and mulching flower beds to reduce unwanted growth.

Consider turf alternatives that remain green with reduced mowing and watering requirements for those who desire a lawn’s appearance without the maintenance. Depending on your area, several great ground cover options demand little to no mowing and stay green throughout the growing season.

Some further useful pointers? To start, consider hiring a local landscaper for monthly or seasonal upkeep to keep your rental’s landscaping neat and tidy. If your renters aren’t going to or can’t keep up with maintaining the yard, this could be a wise investment.

Be wary of assuming they are self-sufficient. Be sure to clarify who is responsible for what in your lease agreement and urge your renter to be forthright about their capacity to uphold these terms. Well-organized property management always incorporates creating clear expectations with tenants regarding their shared responsibilities.

Smart Landscaping That Boosts Property Value

All things considered, you can simplify and keep tenants happy by making clever design choices for your rental’s landscaping. With a well-planned yard, you can keep your property looking great with minimal effort.

If you’re looking to boost your investment in Yukon and provide a welcoming environment for your tenants, Real Property Management Resources can help. Reach out to us online or call us at 405-787-4429 for tips on rental maintenance.

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