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Baton Rouge Homeowner Spends $60K in yard, WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?

A Greater Baton Rouge Homeowner spends $60,000 in their yard on a $240,000 newer home and now they’re moving…WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? Of the $60K spent (not “invested”), home sellers may see a $10K to $15K return or a $45K loss.

Baton Rouge Real Estate News‘s insight:

A Greater Baton Rouge Homeowner spends $60,000 in their yard on a $240,000 newer home and now they’re moving…WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? 


Of the $60K spent (not “invested”), home sellers may see a $10K to $15K return or a $45K loss. 


Over Improving Your Home is NOT called an “Investment“.


These are the kinds of mistakes I see homeowners making each month throughout Greater Baton Rouge. They think they’ll live there forever so they spend $30,000, $40,000, $50,000 and even $100,000 in their yards only to discover they’ve been transferred or lost a job or retiring and need to sell. When they sell, THEY LOSE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS! 


That was $39,000 just for the pool not including the expensive elaborate landscaping, $4,000 remote gate, $8,000 wood fence, extra concrete and luxury style arbor type covered swing.  

The part that doesn’t make sense here is spending that much on a home only worth $240,000. 

As I always say, if you’re going to live in your home FOREVER, add what you want and fix it up as nice as you want realizing that if you sell, you won’t receive dollar-for-dollar for what you spent on the exterior of your home! 

Think before you do something like this! 


And, that’s a more expensive gunite pool.


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