Summer is prime home-selling season across the Metro East, and an overgrown or misshapen tree canopy is one of the first things buyers notice, even before they walk in the front door. A yard that looks neglected from the curb can undercut a listing before a showing even starts.
Trees that block windows, crowd the roofline, or have grown lopsided over the years make a property feel smaller and less cared for than it actually is. A proper trim opens up the yard, lets more light reach the house, and gives the whole property a cleaner first impression.
We've worked on more than a few properties in Bethalto, Edwardsville, and Alton getting ready to list, and it's a small investment that tends to pay off well beyond the cost of the work itself.
If you're planning to sell or you're just tired of looking at an overgrown tree from your front window, what's been holding you back from having it addressed?
#CurbAppeal #MetroEastIL
A real before/after photo of a trimmed tree improving a home's front view, ideally from a recent job. Authentic job photos are strongly preferred over stock images.
Canva text suggestion: "First Impressions Start With the Yard" or "Selling This Summer? Start With the Canopy"