Installing a fence has been seen to increase the chances of your Darwin home getting sold, should you decide to sell your property. A beautiful front yard fence is the first thing a buyer will see before he even steps foot in your property. With a fresh coat of paint or a glossy coat to finish its look, it can speak volumes and entice anyone to its potential. It serves as a form of expression of the kind of property owner you are, that this fence was well-thought of, instead of just being out there as a boundary. So does a fence really matter when putting your property on the Northern Territory market? Let’s find out why.
Fences can add appeal to your home.
A well-maintained fence can make a property more aesthetically pleasing. An attractive Larrakeyah home will sell faster. Position is crucial though, as it is a determining factor whether or not the fence blocks a good view or has blocked unwanted scenery.
Fences are beneficial for dog owners.
Around 62% of Australian households are pet owners (either a dog or a cat). Majority of those who currently do not have one admit they’d like to own one in the near future. If your Leanyer property has a fence installed that can contain a pet, it will be more attractive to pet lover buyers.
Fences are an advantage for families with children.
Around 20% of Australian families have at least one child who’s not a teenager. A fence is an important safety precaution for these families as this can prevent drastic vehicular accidents or kidnapping, creating a safe environment for the Bakewell household.
The value of the fence is determined by what the buyer needs.
Every individual has a different fencing need. Someone with a large dog may need a tall fence, someone would prefer open spaces, and someone would want to build a farm. If the fence does not serve their purpose, it may not add value for that certain buyer.
A poorly-maintained or non-functional fence may decrease the value of your home.
If your fence is falling apart, rotting, or almost close to destruction, it automatically becomes an eyesore as it is not pleasing to see and becomes a financial burden to the prospective buyer.
Fences can make a home seem move-in ready.
Statistically, a fenced-in yard is one of the top “must-haves” with prospects who are looking for a new home in the Northern Territory region. An existing fence that’s well-maintained will make the buyer feel like he’s one worry less.
Therefore, it’s safe to say that your Darwin property’s overall value is greatly impacted by having an aesthetically-pleasing, well-maintained, and functional fence. Of course, it all depends on what fencing materials you use, the kind of neighbourhood you’re in in the City of Darwin, what buyers are looking for, and the condition you keep your fence in. So if you have a fence on your property that’s on the verge of disintegrating, consider getting it replaced or repaired prior to listing your home or property for sale.