Top 10 Trees for Increasing Property Value in North Texas
If you are thinking of a less costly way to add value to your home we recommend planting a tree or two.
Planting a smaller, younger tree is cheaper than a larger tree, and it will more likely do better to accumulate to the soil and less likely to have girdled roots from being in a container for so long.
The benefits of having trees are obvious to us, we love trees. But if you need a little nudge:
- Trees are great for mental health, spending time in nature can reduce stress and anxiety.
- Air quality is improved with trees since they remove pollutants from the air.
- Trees provide shade and cool down homes which reduces AC costs.
- Trees are important for our urban wildlife to live in.
- They beautify your home and provide street appeal.
- Trees help reduce noise by buffering the sound from roads or highways.
- They help with erosion control and reduce stormwater runoff.
Top 5 Trees for Increasing Property Value in North Texas
Conservative List
Experimental List
If you need additional resources we have info on how to plant a tree, mulching basics, and how to water.
Not sure where to find these trees? Our friends at Native Gardners have a great selection to choose from. We also offer consulting arborist services to help you choose the healthiest tree at the nursery.
At Texas Tree Surgeons we love trees. They are what make a neighborhood. Our favorite streets are the one lines with large healthy trees providing shade on hot summer day. Some of our communities are newer and don’t have well established trees. Our recommendations for top 10 trees for increasing property value in North Texas is meant as inspiration to plant more trees. If we don’t try planting more trees today, there won’t be more tomorrow.
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