A 3/2 single-family home in Davie FOR SALE for $693,000! This HUGE home sits on a LARGE fenced private lot, with 2 driveways and NO HOA!
All of the big-ticket items are done here!! A new roof in 2018, a new fence in 2018, a new A/C in 2023, and impact windows in 2023. There is an impact garage door and new screens. The bright, open kitchen with plenty of cabinets has a new refrigerator, and a BRAND NEW stove! The cozy screened front porch leads into a large split-floor plan layout, with tons of natural lighting. All of the flooring in this home is tile, and there is a handy large utility room off of the garage. Both of the updated bathrooms have cabana doors that lead to the covered and screened patio or the large yard that is big enough for a boat and even an RV.
The Broward County schools that children living in this Davie home would attend are:
This home is close to plenty of dining and shopping options at The Tower Shops that is just a short drive away. In addition to the beautiful Tree Tops Park that is nearby, Bamford Sports Complex, and the Davie Pine Island Aquatic Center are right around the corner. If golf is your game, be sure to check out the Davie Golf Club, and Grande Oaks Golf Club.
Would you would like more information on this beautiful home? If so, contact Teri Arbogast at (954) 242-8030. Teri can also help you find homes for sale that are similar to this beautiful 3/2 single-family home in Davie that is FOR SALE for $693,000
If you have a home that you would like to sell, contact Teri Arbogast, who will be able to help you find the value of your Davie home and price it just right!
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A 3/2 single family home on lake SELL$ for $675,000! This home is in the BEST friendly little neighborhood in Davie, New Providence East! This home has soaring ceilings and a fabulous kitchen with a handy kitchen island. The open and airy floor plan of this home has beautiful views of the sparkling lake and HUGE back yard.
The Broward County schools that the children living in New Providence East will attend are: Flamingo Elementary School, Indian Ridge Middle School and Western High School.
The New Providence East community is located in West Davie and is close to great dining & shopping options. Some of the great options are Sawgrass Mills Mall, Ikea, CJ Blacks Restaurant & Bar and Vignetos Italian restaurant in Weston/Sunrise. The Amerant Bank Arena and the Davie Golf Club are both close by to catch a Florida Panther game or play a round of golf.
If you are interested in a home similar to this 3/2 single family home on lake that SOLD for $675,000 or if you have a home that you would like to sell in the Broward County area, contact Teri Arbogast. Teri will be able to help you find the value of your home and price it just right!
Whether you are looking to buy or sell a home Teri Arbogast and her team promise to work hard for you!
On Saturday, November 11, 2023, the Town of Davie will be celebrating all the veterans who have sacrificed and served our country at the Veterans Day Ceremony at Veterans Park, located at 5750 SW 39th Street, in Davie. The Town of Davie Veterans Day Celebration will honor all military personnel who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and will include guest speakers, an honor guard, and an Armed Forces medley. The ceremony is free and will run from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. After the ceremony, a light lunch will be served.
There is parking at Veterans Park in Davie but it is limited. There will be a shuttle bus to The Town of Davie Veterans Day Celebration from a satellite parking lot located at the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds located at 4201 Rodeo Way. The shuttle bus will also bring you back to the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds parking lot.
The Teri Arbogast Team would like to thank the veterans who have served and are serving our great country.
If you liked the Broward County real estate stats in June 2020, you’ll be even happier with what happened in July. The real estate indicators in July 2020 even beat what was happening in the market a year ago.
The number of CLOSED SALES in July 2020 was 1,646, an increase of .7% from last year at this time, and up from 1,313 in June 2020.
The MEDIAN SALES PRICE increased. In July 2020, it was $400,000, which is a 5.3% increase over July last year, and up from last month, when the median sales price was $390,000. The AVERAGE SALES PRICE was $511,102, which is a 7.6% increase over July 2019. It even shows an increase from the $498,158 average sales price in June of this year.
The MEDIAN PERCENT OF THE ORIGINAL LIST PRICE received held strong yet again in July at 96.9%. That’s higher than in June when it was 96.2%, and .9% higher than it was in July 2019. That’s a result of sellers setting reasonable list prices, and the competition in the market preventing a lot of negotiating.
The real estate market in Broward County sped up in July 2020. The MEDIAN TIME TO CONTRACT dropped from 44 days in June to 32 days. That’s a drop of 25.6% from July 2019, also. Homes were almost flying off the shelves, undoubtedly due to some pent up demand.
The MEDIUM TIME TO SALE was also shorter at 73 days, down from 89 days in June. That’s a drop of 14.1% over July 2019. It’s still definitely a seller’s market, but that doesn’t mean you should put off buying.
The number of NEW LISTINGS in July 2020 was 1,957, which is an increase over June’s number of 1,772, and 3.9% higher than this time last year.
At the end of July 2020, there were 3,725 ACTIVE LISTINGS, representing a 3.1 MONTHS SUPPLY OF INVENTORY, which is less than last month, when we had a 3.4 months’ supply. If you’re thinking about selling, now would be a good time to jump into the market because there are a lot of buyers out there looking for a new place to call home.
Our active listings and inventory supply are much lower than this time last year when there were 5,562 active listings representing a 4.2 months’ supply. It’s likely that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an effect on those numbers.
Whether you’re selling or buying in Davie Florida or other County locations, you’ll want to work with professional Realtors in Davie who serve all of Broward County. Please consider the Teri Arbogast Real Estate Team. Take a look at our Google reviews, and you’ll see that our clients have lots of good things to say. We’re very proud of our five-star ratings on Google, Zillow, and other real estate review websites. We’d love to make you our next successful client! Call us at 954-242-8030 or send an email today.
Probably everyone knows something about how mortgages work. But, if you’re going to buy a home, you need to know more than “something.” It doesn’t’ matter if you’re a seasoned or first-time home buyer, the more you know about the terminology and the way mortgages function, the better off you’ll be. Test your knowledge here. You’ll probably learn something new.
Get pre-approved for a mortgage loan. Your real estate agent can guide you to a proven lender depending on your financial situation. For example, if you’re just graduating from school and starting your career as a doctor, there are specialized mortgages for you. If your credit score isn’t the greatest, you’ll want to work with a lender who can provide you with the widest possible alternatives.
When you know how mortgages work, you’ll be glad you’re preapproved. Once you’re pre-approved, you’ll know exactly what prices of homes you should consider. In addition, a pre-approval gives you an advantage when you find a house you want to buy and negotiations start. One thing sellers try to avoid at all costs is accepting an offer and then having the deal fall through because the buyer couldn’t get financing.
Besides that, with a pre-approval, the seller knows that you’re a serious buyer, and that the odds of you not being able to get financing is very low.
No. The pre-approval is done at a specific point in time. If you do something that changes your financial situation before you close, you may not get the mortgage you wanted. For example, if you increase your debt by purchasing major items for your new home before you close, your financial situation changes. You will probably get a loan, but the terms may change and that will increase the monthly payment you had planned on.
Other issues may come up with the home you want to purchase. Most lenders have guidelines for the type of home they will finance, so be sure you follow those guidelines when looking at homes.
Yes. A secured loan is simply a loan that uses some type of collateral to reduce the risk for the lender. Car loans are secured by the car, and mortgages are secured by the home. If a borrower defaults on a secured loan, the lender has the right to seize the collateral. For a car, the lender repossesses the car. For a home, the lender starts foreclosure proceedings.
No. You need to know how mortgages work because there is a lot of misinformation floating around. There is a myth that all home buyers must put 20% down on a mortgage loan. It probably came about because you’ll get better terms if you put at least 20% down. Some lenders may require a 20% down payment, but there are others that don’t. Make sure you evaluate alternatives before deciding on your down payment on a house.
The government doesn’t back conventional loans. The lender takes on all the risk, so conventional loans often require larger down payments and better credit scores.
It’s a mortgage loan backed by one of several governmental agencies. Examples include FHA, VA, and USDA. FHA loans offer lower down payment requirements, but you will need an insurance policy to protect FHA if you put down less than 20%. The cost for that insurance is added to your monthly mortgage payment. Most government-backed loans require that you keep the mortgage insurance in effect for the life of the loan. The only way to remove it is to refinance your loan.
It stands for Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). It’s a policy that a conventional mortgage lender may require if your down payment is less than 20%. It is similar to the insurance the FHA requires, but since no government agency is involved, lenders add the word “private” to the name. PMI is usually removed if the borrower has a good payment history when the mortgage reaches 78 or 80% of the value of the home.
For example, let’s say you purchased a $300,000 house and put 10% down. At that point, your loan amount of $290,000 is 90% of the value of the house. After making payments over time, you’ll reduce the amount you owe. When it reaches $240,000, your loan will be at 80% of the value of the home, and you can ask your lender to remove the PMI.
Yes. To a lender, your mortgage loan is just another investment. They’re planning on making money from the interest you pay on your loan. But your lender can decide to sell your loan if they want more immediate cash. Often, banks will sell loans to get the capital they need to make new loans.
Another thing that can happen is that your lender chooses to have someone else service the loan. If that’s the case, the people you talk to about your loan and the place you send your loan payments to will change. It may seem as if your lender sold the loan, but they may have just hired someone else to process payments and do the other administrative work surrounding a mortgage loan.
Lenders sell mortgages and change servicers on a regular basis, so don’t be surprised if you got the loan from one lender and then work with other lenders or servicers during the life of the loan.
Keeping up with how mortgages work will help you make your home buying experience a good one. If you’re a first-time homebuyer, don’t miss our post on First-Time Homebuyer’s Mortgage Tips.
Do you have other questions about mortgages? If so, just leave questions in the comments section below and we’ll be glad to answer them for you.
If you want to hire Realtors in Broward County, please consider the Teri Arbogast Real Estate Team. Take a look at our Google reviews, and you’ll see that our clients have lots of good things to say. We’re very proud of our five-star ratings on Google, Zillow, and other real estate review websites. We’d love to make you our next successful client! Call us at 954-242-8030 or send an email today.
Since so many people start their home search on the internet, it’s critical that you work with real estate agents who are internet-savvy and who can make sure your home stands out. Very often, that includes having a professional photographer take photos to put online. When you prepare your house for photos, they work well as the biggest factor in motivating buyers to schedule a showing. To get the most from your exposure online, make sure you prepare your home to look its best.
If you’re adding your home to the list of Davie homes for sale, you can do many things to get your home ready to sell. You can check out our home seller guidelines to get more home selling tips. If you’re considering doing some renovations or updates, review what homebuyers really want before you make any major changes.
When you prepare your house for photos, start with a general cleaning. Dust, vacuum, wash windows, and generally make sure your home sparkles. You may not realize it, but dust, smudges on the refrigerator, and water spots on a mirror in the bathroom will show in a photo.
Before the photographer arrives, complete this checklist:
People looking at shots of your home’s exterior should be able to focus on the house itself. Prepar your house for photos by removing anything that will distract their attention.
You don’t want these rooms to look too sterile, but you want people to imagine themselves living there without a lot of clutter.
Again, you’re looking for a kitchen that looks organized and inviting.
After a thorough cleaning, you might want to set the dining room table with pretty dinnerware and napkins. At a minimum, add a centerpiece to give the room a homey feel. If you have a china cabinet, make sure everything visible is arranged neatly.
Make sure everyone is up and out of the house before the photographer arrives. That may sound silly, but there have been bedroom photos with a suspicious lump in the bed.
Bathrooms are important rooms in any house, so make sure yours aren’t overwhelmed with bath accessories and toiletries.
After you’ve done whatever you can to prepare your house for photos, it’s best if you, your family, and your pets leave the house during a photo shoot. Let the photographer do the work in peace and quiet.
Think about anything in your home that you don’t want to be displayed on the internet and remove it from sight. For example, you may not want to advertise the original Van Gogh you have hanging in the living room. If your children have their names on their doors or in their rooms, consider removing them if they will show in the photos. If you want to see some examples of what makes listing photos look good, check out this article.
If you want to hire Realtors in Broward County, please consider the Teri Arbogast Real Estate Team. Take a look at our Google reviews, and you’ll see that our clients have lots of good things to say. We’re very proud of our five-star ratings on Google, Zillow, and other real estate review websites. We’d love to make you our next successful client! Call us at 954-242-8030 or send an email today.
You’ve probably seen ads for companies that want to give you a price for your home online and then buy it from you for cash. You know, the We Buy Ugly Houses-type folks. iBuyers stopped buying homes when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. Now, however, they’re starting their operations back up. Is selling to an iBuyer a good strategy for you?
An iBuyer is a company that buys homes for cash and then sells them for a profit. They’re not all flippers. We Buy Ugly Houses will look at homes that need a lot of renovation, but many of the iBuyers, such as Zillow and Offerpad look for homes that need very little in the way of updates.
Typically, iBuyers use an Automated Valuation Model (AVM) to determine the price they will offer for your home. That’s why they don’t need to visit your home to give you a purchase offer. The Models use proprietary algorithms that take into account the value assigned by your tax assessor, sales history for your home, and an analysis of comparable properties.
The Models don’t account for the condition of the property. That’s why some iBuyers ask you for information about your home’s condition, photos, or virtual tours.
iBuyers are running a business and they must make sure that they can make a profit on every house they buy. But, if they make you an offer, you can sell your home in just a few days. Don’t expect to negotiate with an iBuyer. Usually they’ll give you their best offer.
Typically, iBuyers can give you an offer in a matter of days. And, you can close very quickly after you’ve had a chance to review the offer. You don’t need to list your house, host showings, negotiate with buyers, or pay real estate agent commissions.
It’s only reasonable that an iBuyer can’t offer you market value for your house. It would be impossible for the iBuyer to stay in business if they sold houses at the same price they paid for them.
According to a study conducted by Collateral Analytics, a typical cost to sell to an iBuyer runs around 13% to 15% of the house price, depending on which iBuyer a seller works with. iBuyers’ fees are usually lower than market value, and they often include a renovation budget, and fees to reimburse the iBuyer for risks and carrying costs. A study published by MarketWatch found a discount rate ranging from about 12% to 18% in a big market like Atlanta.
You can compare those discounts to the cost of real estate commissions, which are typically 6% of the sales price of a house. If your home needs repairs to renovations, you would pay for them yourself if you worked with a real estate agent. It’s impossible to know whether the estimate that an iBuyer rolls into their fees would be more or less than what you’d pay for the same work.
Each iBuyer has their own definition of the type of home they will purchase. Some may be looking for houses priced in the middle of the market, others might shy away from a unique home, or one in an area with a lot of competition. Not every seller is going to get offers from iBuyers.
iBuyers are lifesavers for people who need to move quickly. If you’re considering taking that approach, make sure to get multiple offers since each iBuyer works differently. Also, read the fine print carefully to find out if the iBuyer can change the offer during the process, if fees could change, etc.
Many sellers want top dollar when they sell. If you need to get top dollar for your existing home to help finance your new one, working with an iBuyer won’t help you meet that goal.
If you want to get some insight from Realtors in Broward County, please consider the Teri Arbogast Real Estate Team. Take a look at our Google reviews, and you’ll see that our clients have lots of good things to say. We’re very proud of our five-star ratings on Google, Zillow, and other real estate review websites. We’d love to make you our next successful client! Call us at 954-242-8030 or send an email today.
It’s not so much a matter of should or shouldn’t. It’s more a matter of what will get you the best results. And, more importantly, which approach will let you keep your sanity. Most people decide to sell their home without a Realtor because they want to save money in commissions and they want to sell fast.
What many people find is that they can’t achieve either goal. If you’re considering selling your home without an agent, consider these reasons why selling your home yourself can be more trouble than it’s worth.
Realtors know how to do an in-depth Comparative Market Analysis. Besides that, they’re experts in the local real estate market. When you’re doing pricing yourself, you may not be sure if the house down the street is listed at a good sales price or not. You may not be sure how an appraiser will value the features of your home over those of your competition.
For example, you may think that you’ll get your money back on the new heat pump you installed last year. However, that type of update falls in the category of maintenance. Everyone expects that the home they purchase will have functioning heat and air, so that update won’t increase the value of your home.
If you set your price too high, your home will languish on the market. If you set the price too low, you won’t get the profit you’re looking for.
You may like your home just the way it is, or you may think you need to do some updates before putting your home on the market. How do you decide? You will get your money back for some types of repairs or updates. Others may be nice to have features, but you won’t get any return on your investment.
A professional Realtor will know what homebuyers are looking for in your area. They will also know what the homes you are competing with offer.
Full-time Realtors sell homes for a living. They know that simply putting a sign in the yard and putting a listing on the internet isn’t going to sell a home for top dollar in a reasonable timeframe. Realtors know how to determine who the best prospects are for your home. They know how to reach out to those homebuyers, and they spend quite a bit of time and money marketing your home.
The more homebuyers who know that your home is for sale, the more people you will have looking at your home. That’s good from a sales perspective. But, it does mean that if you don’t have a Realtor, you will be responsible for showing your home. Very often, you won’t have the time to be present for each showing, or you will lose potential buyers because they can’t see your home on their schedule.
In addition, many people who want to sell their home themselves don’t typically set up a budget for marketing. With no effective promotion, you may find that few people will contact you to see your home.
When buyers want to see your home, you’ll be putting in time and effort to show it to them, and then follow up with them to determine their level of interest. Screening potential buyers is an important task that your Realtor will handle for you.
Without a Realtor, you’ll need to ensure that the buyers you work with have the financial strength to finalize a deal. Many people are uncomfortable talking to a stranger about their financial situation. If you fall in that category, you may waste time working with people who couldn’t possibly purchase your home.
Sales contracts are legal documents, and you’ll need to be aware of the laws and regulations that govern an offer to purchase and a finalized sales contract. If you’re not familiar with the various types of legal contract terms and contingencies, and those that aren’t, you could find yourself in trouble. If you do sell yourself, be sure to have a real estate attorney assist you.
Once you have a final sales agreement, many things need to happen leading up to the “closing” or the time when ownership and money changes hands. You’ll need to keep a close eye on coordinating activities and meeting dates set out in the contract, which is another thing that a Realtor will do for you.
For most homeowners, selling their home brings up a range of emotions. Working with a Realtor gives you a buffer between what you are feeling and what you need to do to get your home sold.
For example, you’ll need to be sure you don’t react emotionally in a variety of situations, if:
Actually, in that last example, you needed to exclude the chandelier in the contract if you wanted it for yourself. Otherwise, it’s considered part of the sale.
That’s something only you can decide. At a minimum, if you decide to sell on your own, make sure you have a real estate attorney working with you so that you’re protected every step of the way. If you want to be among the top Davie homes for sale, you’ll need to make sure you do everything right!
If you do decide you’d like to hire Realtors in Broward County, please consider the Teri Arbogast Real Estate Team. Take a look at our Google reviews, and you’ll see that our clients have lots of good things to say. We’re very proud of our 5-star ratings on Google, Zillow, and other real estate review websites. We’d love to make you our next successful client! Call us at 954-242-8030 or send an email today.
Taking advantage of the Florida weather for outdoor living is a big deal in Davie. If you fall in love with one of the Davie homes for sale you’re looking at, but the outdoor space isn’t to your liking, it’s an easy thing to fix. Check out our landscape ideas for South Florida to get some excellent ideas for outdoor plants that will wake up your backyard. But, beautiful landscaping isn’t the only thing you need. You can do lots of other things with these outdoor living ideas for Davie Florida.
You don’t always need to have a welcoming patio attached to your home. There are other places where you’ll enjoy a pretty place to sit and enjoy the outdoors.
If you have a grassy area you don’t want to mow, consider turning it into a peaceful patio. Combine an interesting patio flooring with small planting areas, a water feature or raised planters.
A concrete patio is often the least expensive option. But, you can pour the concrete into interesting shapes, and you can color or stamp it to look like a natural material. You can use cobblestones for a touch of elegance, an anti-slip ceramic tile for a modern look, and they make outdoor tiles that look like natural stone or wood.
A small patio is also a fun way to use a flower bed that is larger than you want to tend. Put down some tile, add some concrete stones and brick edgers, and you’ll have quiet place for a couple of people to share some quiet moments.
You’ll probably be out in your garden well after dark in the warmer months. Lighting will make it easy for you on those nights when you just don’t want to go indoors after the sun sets.
Lanterns come in styles that will enhance a modern or vintage look. Attach lanterns to a wall, or put them along the edges of your outdoor area. If you have a deck, you can use things like Trex Deck Lighting, some of which you can install yourself. You can light your deck stairs to guide family and friends. There are also lights you can put on your deck rails and post caps.
String lights are always fun. You may have used an inexpensive set for a party, but there are now many designs for string lights that stand up to permanent installation and give you plenty of light. Globe lights can give your space a soft flow. LED lights are very energy efficient and won’t get damaged in the rain. If you want to light an area that isn’t close to an outlet, they even make solar powered string lights. All you do is use a small solar panel.
Path lights are also an important safety feature. Don’t let your family or friends end up in one of your prize-winning azalea bushes – use path lights to keep everyone on the right path. Path lights are another type of lighting that often uses solar power, letting you avoid running cords around your property.
Naturally, you want your outdoor living space to have comfortable seating. Some people love the comfort of Adirondack chairs. But, if you’d rather have something with more cushioning, you can find outdoor furniture that will work.
When you buy outdoor furniture, you need to think about materials that will stand up to sun, and resist rain. Polyester is an outdoor fabric and it comes in many different solids and prints. Some polyester pillows and outdoor upholstery have a UV treatment that can stand up to more time in direct sun.
Fabrics like acrylic or Olefin that are labeled for outdoor use can withstand even longer periods in the sun than polyester, so you won’t need to worry as much about bring them indoors or storing them in a deck bin. These fabrics don’t come in a wide variety of prints, but manufacturers die the fibers before creating the fabric, which really helps them to retain color.
For other furniture pieces, you’ll need to determine which material will work best for you. Options include hardwood, stainless steel, aluminum, wrought iron, plastic, and more.
Putting some time and energy into sprucing up your outdoor space will let you take full advantage of the Florida lifestyle. Not only that, but you’ll be glad you did when you’re ready to sell your Davie real estate.
Speaking of selling your home, if you’re ever thinking of hiring Broward County Realtors, please consider the Teri Arbogast Real Estate Team. Take a look at our Google reviews, and you’ll see that our clients have lots of good things to say. We’d love to make you our next successful client! Call us at 954-242-8030 or send an email today.
Are you looking at Davie FL homes for sale with drab yards? Or, are you just tired of the look of your outdoor space? Either way, here are some landscape ideas for South Florida to help you brighten up your Davie home this spring.
Shrubs. It’s a word that doesn’t roll off the tongue, and many people think shrubs aren’t very exciting compared to the flowering plants that grow so well in the Davie area. But, there are times to use certain shrubs to make your landscape come alive. You can use them to line a walk way, or to create a backdrop for other plants.
Many people love azaleas because they provide such luscious color. The good news is that they’re also easy to grow with just a small amount of care. Water your azaleas regularly and they will grow in full sun or full shade. There are varieties that grow to about 3-feet where you don’t want to block a view. Others will climb up to 4-5 feet.
Firebush shrubs produce flowers starting in late spring. They’re heat and drought tolerant once they’ve established a root system, and will grow in full sun or partial shade. For bird lovers, the shrub is nice because the bright red flowers will bring hummingbirds and butterflies to feed. Several types of song birds feed on the shrub’s berries. Regardless of where you plant a firebush, plan on pruning it to 5-8 feet to encourage the best blooms.
Want a stunning bit of year-round color? Consider the variegated coloring of the leaves of the croton shrub. You’ll find them with red, orange, green, and yellow leaves, or in a variety of pinks and purples. Crotons require only basic maintenance, grow to about 3-feet tall, and can thrive in almost any light.
Another thing that is so great about living in Davie is the annuals that burst into bloom to brighten up any spot in your garden.
You may be familiar with different varieties of begonias since there are over 1,000 varieties! The wax begonia is loved by many Florida gardeners because even though they’re considered an annual, if you treat them right they will last for several years. Seeing the sea of sturdy flowers year after year will always remind you of spring. Wax begonia leaves come in green or bronze, and can have single or double blooms in pink, red, or white.
If you want to attract butterflies to your garden, the salvia is a great choice. Salvia flowers grow on stalks, which gives them some height and a different look than plants where the flowers are nestled among the leaves. Salvias come in a huge variety of colors, and if you want a true blue bloom, this is the plant for you. Plant them in full or partial sun and water regularly for lovely pops of color.
Gerbera daisies, or just Gerber daisies are a true announcement of spring. They come in many colors, so you can have white, pink, red, orange, yellow, or lavender. The flowers grow to around one foot in height, and with the right location, they can actually be perennials.
If you have areas of full sun, you could grow trees that are pretty, and you can eat the fruit they produce. There’s a long list of trees to choose from, including avocado, figs, key lime, lemon, kumquat, Nules clementine, and more. Just make sure to plant them in the right location and make sure that they are spaced correctly to get the most fruit. Always check with the nursery to make sure you’ve got the right information about the particular variety you choose.
Homebuyers love a Davie home that has beautiful landscaping. And, it’s so easy in Davie to grow a variety of beautiful plants, you’ll enjoy your garden and get a good return from it when you sell. If you’re ever thinking of hiring a Broward County real estate agent, please consider the Teri Arbogast Real Estate Team. Take a look at our Google reviews, and you’ll see that our clients have lots of good things to say. We’d love to make you our next successful client! Call us at 954-242-8030 or send an email today.