Budgeting for Your Landscaping Project


Your backyard looks rather boring and nondescript. And you know that it has the potential to be a pleasant oasis where you and your family can relax and have fun. But how do you create a realistic budget for your landscaping project? 

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Here are some useful tips from Southlands homes realtors to consider:

 1. Does Your Landscaping Project Need Special Permits?

If you want to modify a retaining wall, add a patio or an inground pool, you must certainly apply for various permits and obtain them. Depending on where you live, you must pay various fees for each permit you need. Check with your local authorities and find out how much they cost. 

2. Supplies and Materials

What does your landscaping project involve? Do you want to plant a garden with flowers, shrubs and trees? Do you want a lawn or a meadow with indigenous plants? Will you add a water feature and paths? Each element means one more expense for purchasing the necessary materials and supplies. To keep costs under control, consider sourcing everything locally.

 3. Workmanship

Some landscaping projects are easy and you can do them yourself. For others, you will need experienced landscape specialists. When it comes to major projects, you will also need licensed contractors, such as pool builders and carpenters. As with everything in life, you get what you pay for – so don’t choose the cheapest offers you get.

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