November 12, 2013
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One of the most difficult questions that we ask is “What is your budget for this landscape project?” It is also the most important! We ask this for several reasons.
1. We want to meet your expectations, while giving you the options that fit within your budget.
By meeting your expectations, we want to be able to tell you if the project you are considering is feasible at the budget you are trying to stay within. If it is, we can move forward with the project as initially discussed. If it is outside of your budget we can creatively work your design to try to give you the results you desire while keeping within your budget.
2. We want to make sure that you get the best value for your home.
It is widely known that landscaping is one of the few home improvements that you can make that has a positive return on investment by raising the value of your home. This is true, although the return on investment diminishes once you go above 30% of the total value of the home. (Although you may have no plans to sell your home, and you feel comfortable going above this percentage for your own enjoyment.)
At Twin Oaks we take pride in helping our clients by listening to them and ensuring that money spent with us will provide added value to their homes.
Our experienced and talented team of landscapers can take care of even the biggest projects. Contact us today, and let’s start talking about your new landscape!
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