Tips for Making Rental Property Landscaping Easier to Manage

January 22, 2018

Did you just buy your first rental property and are finding that landscaping is a…

Did you just buy your first rental property and are finding that landscaping is a little more difficult to manage than you thought it would be? No problem! In this article, we will share with you tips you can use to make rental property landscaping easier to manage.

Tip #1 – Consider Grass Alternatives

Since the last drought, it’s not uncommon to see homes, condos, townhomes and rental properties in Southern California with rock, gravel, and other grass alternatives.

Choosing landscaping other than grass is a smart idea, because grass can take a lot of water to keep it green and your tenant might not want to mow the grass when needed.

Besides gravel and rock, some of the other grass alternatives that you can choose include:

  • Moss
  • Clover
  • Mulch

Of course, the amount of moss or alternative ground cover you choose depends on your yard space so it may make sense to consult with a professional landscaper to create a grass-free lawn that will also compliment the look of your rental property.

Tip #2 – Choose Annuals and Perennial Plants

Another great San Diego property management tip that we have for you is to invest in annuals and perennials.

This tip is important because these plants will ensure that your rental property looks great all year long without you having to reinvest more money in planting new flowers at your rental property.

Tip #3 – Invest in Trees and Shrubs

Yes, it’s true that trees and shrubs are a smart landscaping investment to make, especially the slow-growing varieties, because they can keep any landscape looking green all year long and have also been proven to reduce energy costs as well.

When choosing trees or shrubs for your rental property you want to choose plants that are native to the environment because plants that are not native to our climate may have a difficult time growing in SoCal.

You also want to make sure that your new trees and or shrubs will be watered regularly and you can do this by installing a drip irrigation system to ensure that your new plants are watered without you or your tenants having to deal with them.

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Elly Johnson

Elly Johnson stands at the forefront of content research and online branding at Utopia Management. As the Content Marketing Manager, she delves deep into understanding local real estate and rental markets, fueled by her passion for travel and keen research skills. Elly is dedicated to empowering individuals with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about where to reside. A proud alumna of the University of South Florida, located in the vibrant heart of Tampa Bay, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Her academic background and extensive travel experiences uniquely position her to provide insights that resonate with diverse audiences.

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