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A Well-Maintained Autumn Garden Could Be the Secret to Selling Your Home

A Well-Maintained Autumn Garden Could Be the Secret to Selling Your Home

Property Market experts agree that 2025 presents a more positive outlook for the property market in South Africa than in recent years, with stabilising interest rates and renewed buyer confidence driving a stronger demand. In a more competitive market, selling your home means making a strong first impression, and nothing enhances curb appeal quite like a well-kept, attractive garden.

Research shows that a well-presented exterior can increase your home’s value, making outdoor maintenance one of the smartest pre-sale upgrades a homeowner can make. It also highlights the significant impact that landscaping quality can have on a property’s resale value.

“First impressions matter, and for many buyers, that starts with the front garden,” says Timothy Isabirye, Marketing Manager for Husqvarna South Africa. “If a garden looks in need of attention, it could mean a hard pass, and even if a prospective buyer is not completely deterred, it gives them an easy excuse to negotiate a lower price.”

To help sellers boost their home’s appeal and secure the best price, Isabirye shares a few practical tips for a show-house-ready garden this autumn. “With cooler temperatures and slower growth, autumn is the perfect time to tidy up your garden without too much hassle, and give it that polished, well-maintained look,” he notes.

1. Clear the Clutter

Dry leaves, dust and debris tend to build up in autumn, particularly around paths and driveways. Clearing them instantly lifts the space and helps buyers picture themselves arriving home.

Use:
A high-performance backpack blower like the Husqvarna 570BTS or 580BTS, which makes light work of even heavy leaf fall, is ideal for larger gardens or tree-lined streets.

2. Trim Overgrown Trees and Hedges

Low-hanging branches and dense foliage can darken spaces and make gardens feel smaller. Cutting them back opens up the space both literally and visually.

Use:
• A chainsaw like the Husqvarna 365 or 353 for clean cuts and professional power.
• The 525P5S pole pruner to reach higher branches, providing stability and access without a ladder.
• The T540iXP top-handle chainsaw offers control and precision for lighter, more detailed jobs.

3. Restore Borders and Beds

By late autumn, flowerbeds and borders can look neglected. Removing dead growth and reshaping edges gives the garden structure, even without colourful blooms.

Use:
The Husqvarna 553RS brush cutter or 535iFR clearing saw is perfect for tougher grass, weeds and wild edges.
NB: Always wear appropriate PPE, especially when operating heavy-duty equipment.

4. Wash Down Patios and Walls

Dirty walls, algae-covered paving or dust-coated outdoor furniture can make a garden feel unloved. A good clean can restore brightness in minutes.

Use:
The Husqvarna PW360 or PW480 pressure washer offers the power needed for deep cleaning stone, tiles and wood surfaces.

5. Shape the Lawn

You don’t need a perfect lawn, just a neat one. Edged, trimmed lawns help frame the space and show attention to detail.

Use:
• Push and self-propelled mowers for versatile cutting, perfect for any garden size.
• The Husqvarna Automower® robotic mower for a consistently neat finish with minimal effort.

“While some homes may need more work than others to get ‘sale-ready’, starting with the garden is an easy win,” says Isabirye. “An immaculate, inviting outdoor space will set the right tone, inviting buyers to want to see more before they even step out of the car,” he concludes.

And in a competitive market, that kind of first impression could seal the deal.

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