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How to Landscape a Home to Sell Faster

September 18, 2025 By GISuser

When it comes to selling a home, first impressions matter more than most homeowners realize. Long before a buyer steps inside, they form an opinion based on what they see from the street. That’s why landscaping can be the difference between a quick sale and a listing that lingers. Over the years, having flipped more than 100 homes, I’ve seen how a thoughtful approach to the yard can speed up the selling process and even increase offers.

  1. Keep It Clean and Simple

The number one mistake I see is overcomplicating the yard. A clean, trimmed lawn and a few well-maintained plants go a long way. Buyers want to imagine themselves in the home without feeling overwhelmed by upkeep. Remove weeds, edge the lawn, and prune shrubs. Even power washing the driveway and walkway can make the house feel fresh.

 

  1. Add Low-Cost Curb Appeal

You don’t need a professional landscaper to make improvements. Simple touches like fresh mulch, a couple of potted plants near the entryway, or solar-powered path lights can instantly brighten the exterior. These small upgrades create a welcoming feel without breaking the bank.

 

  1. Use Native and Drought-Resistant Plants

In California, water-wise landscaping isn’t just trendy — it’s practical. Choosing native plants like lavender, agave, or California poppies means less maintenance for the next owner and lower water bills. Buyers in Bakersfield, Fresno, or Santa Maria appreciate when the yard looks good and is easy to care for in the long run.

 

  1. Highlight Outdoor Living

Since the pandemic, more buyers are paying attention to outdoor spaces. A backyard doesn’t need to be extravagant, but it should feel usable. Adding a small seating area with gravel and a couple of chairs, or creating shade with a pergola, shows buyers that the space is an extension of the home.

 

  1. Don’t Forget the Small Details

Landscaping isn’t just about plants. Replacing an old mailbox, painting the front door, or repairing a leaning fence can tie the yard together. Buyers often notice these details subconsciously, and they add up to a sense that the property has been cared for.

 

A Local Perspective

In my experience working with Kernvestors, I’ve seen how these landscaping touches help homes sell faster. Whether we’re working on a property in Bakersfield, Santa Maria, or other cities across California, the same rule applies: if the exterior looks cared for, buyers are more likely to come inside with a positive mindset.

As a company that specializes in buying houses in Bakersfield, CA, we often invest in landscaping as part of our renovation process because we know it makes a measurable difference. It’s a simple step, but it consistently helps homes stand out in competitive markets.

 

Final Thought

If you’re preparing to sell, don’t underestimate the yard. You don’t need to spend thousands of dollars — just focus on clean, simple, and welcoming. The goal is to make buyers stop, look, and imagine themselves living there. That’s the power of smart landscaping.

At Kernvestors, we buy houses in Bakersfield and beyond, but whether you sell directly to a local investor like us or list your property, landscaping is one of the fastest ways to make your home more appealing.

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