Yes. Professional landscaping is one of the few home improvements that can return close to its cost at resale. National data shows well-designed landscaping often recoups 80–100% of investment. In Utah, features like patios, fire pits, and efficient irrigation are especially appealing because they extend living space outdoors and address the realities of our dry climate. Buyers are willing to pay more for homes with usable, attractive yards. Simple upgrades such as healthy sod, trimmed trees, and clean planting beds often provide more value than costly water features or ornate additions. Appraisers and agents in Salt Lake and Davis Counties frequently cite curb appeal as a deciding factor for buyers. Before investing heavily, ask your contractor which features tend to add the most value in your neighborhood. Designs that balance function, durability, and water efficiency generally deliver the best long-term return, increasing both your home’s resale value and your day-to-day enjoyment.
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