Many first-time buyers move from apartments or condos to a single-family home, and have little background in yard maintenance. If that describes you, here are some questions to help you learn about your target property and gauge what kind of care it might involve. The homeowners or their agents will be a good source of much of this information. You also can turn to the home inspector, or local experts such as your neighborhood gardening center or nursery, the National Gardening Association and university extension programs that specialize in local gardening.
Yard & Gardening Questions for Buyers to Ask
Questions for homeowners or listings agents:
What kind of trees are these, and what care do they require?
Are there watering restrictions in this area? Are there any tax incentives to put in water-saving xeriscaping?
Are these flowers annuals or perennials?
Have the previous owners used pesticides or harmful chemicals on the lawn?
How much direct light does the garden or lawn get in the winter/summer?
Questions for home inspectors:
Are these trees or bushes planted far enough from the house that I don’t need to be concerned about falling branches or roots damaging the roof, foundation or sidewalk?
Should I worry that the ivy along the exterior could damage the walls?
Is there good drainage in the yard, or will water pool in the middle of my lawn?
Questions for local gardening experts:
Will these trees get much bigger?
Will any plants take over and damage other plantings?
I have allergies: Can you recommend plants that produce less pollen?
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