Landscapes: How a garden can help sell a home
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Fiona (left) and Sarah Carver, sisters and agents at Sage Realty, suggest planting low-maintenance species so that non-gardening buyers won’t be overwhelmed by the idea of upkeep. PHOTO BY SUPPLIED Article content As well as boosting curb appeal, a home’s garden can quietly shape how buyers feel about a property before they’ve even stepped inside. Sarah and Fiona Carver of Toronto-based Sage Real Estate explain which landscaping upgrades deliver the strongest returns, and how even modest outdoor improvements can make a home feel more spacious and valuable. From front-path hardscaping to low-ma…
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