The following is a Sponsored Post on Behalf of TruGreen. Opinions expressed by me are that of my own.
When selling your home, making money is as important as saving money!
When my husband and I were out looking to purchase a home a few years back, one of the things I checked for was a well maintained yard. Personally, I did not want to spend a lot of money on lawn repair, I wanted to move to a house with nice thick grass, limited weeds, and established beds around the home. We were fortunate to find a great house that had all of these things, plus it was really clean and had nice upgrades on the inside.
Recently TruGreen commissioned a Lawn Lifestyles Survey that revealed that the majority of Americans surveyed (72 percent) said “it takes seconds to form a first impression about the outside of a home” and those impressions take root, as over one-third (38 percent) said “once I’ve formed an opinion about a home’s appearance, it is hard to change my mind.” In fact, more than half of Americans surveyed (53 percent) said “the quality of the homeowner’s lawn can tell you a lot about the quality of the home overall.”
Invest in your lawn ongoing and improve home value.
Jason Cameron, licensed contractor and TV host, is back starring in TruGreen’s seasonal webisodes to provide insights and tips for improving your home’s first impression. Check out the following 5 tips for lawn care this spring.
Need help with your lawn’s curb appeal?
Celebrating 40 years, TruGreen is the nation’s largest lawn care company, serving approximately 2 million residential and commercial customers across the United States with lawn, tree and shrub care. They offer specialized lawn services that are designed to specifically meet your lawn’s needs throughout the year based on climate, grass type, soil condition and usage.
Go to TruGreen.com or check out additional videos such as, Episode one which promotes the role of curb appeal in selling a home; episode two that emphasizes improving home value with a great lawn; episode three which reminds homeowners about spring lawn care basics; and episode four that touts the benefits of a healthy lawn to our planet.
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*TruGreen’s Lawn Lifestyles National Survey was fielded from January 3 – 9, 2013, using the field services of ORC International (Opinion Research Corporation). The online omnibus survey was conducted among a nationally representative sample of Americans aged 18+ (n=2,000), with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.2 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level. For questions that were asked among homeowners who are personally responsible for making decisions regarding their lawn care (n=829), the margin of error is plus or minus 3.4 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level.
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