Trying to increase curb appeal. Can’t decide if I should keep or get rid of the fence. Feel free to drop other suggestions 🔽

by Curious-Shock-2070

43 Comments

  1. Ok-Appointment-4352

    I’d keep it. Adds a lot of charm.

  2. Black-rifle_veteran

    I love split posts fences keep it

  3. IkaluNappa

    You should remove the Bradford pear.

    Fence is your call. It does serve as a hardscape element. This one is easy to remove, so any prospecting buyer are not going to consider it a major factour in their purchasing decision. If they like it, they’ll keep it. If not, they’ll spend a day or two removing it.

  4. StandardMoment3724

    keep it imo. it adds to the curb appeal. i’d do flowers, hostas etc near the house or under the tree to spruce it up

  5. PrizFinder

    Keep it. It looks charming and it keeps cars off your lawn.

  6. Just_Mastodon_9177

    Keep the fence. It helps deter people and pets from cutting across your yard.

  7. Soapyfreshfingers

    Keep it. Do you have a power washer?
    That Bradford Pear has to go. Some localities have programs that replace them with natives.

  8. dunitall1962

    Keep it, do nothing to it to change it! If you need to contain a dog, use a wireless fence. I think it looks great, aged and mossed! Maybe make a mulch bed under and around it. Put in some shrubs and flowers. By the time the fence is totally rotted, the shrubs will be bigger and the fence can be removed, with maybe some of the rotted sections for decoration. It looks fairly sturdy still, probably another 10 yrs left. There’s plenty of options that’ll enhance it being there. A red cedar mulch bed would be a good start, edged with large rocks.

  9. Visual_Mycologist368

    I love it!! Power wash them logs! Even paint them…. But they’re family!

  10. thedirte-

    Wait until a distracted driver plows through it and decide then.

  11. SolidDoctor

    Keep the fence. I’d get rid of those big black ghostly voids that haunt the edge of your property though.

    Super spooky.

  12. OzarkBilly98

    Here is a twist….build it taller! Like 10′

  13. Keep the fence, lose the Bradford pear tree. Plant a nice native in its place. That thing is right around the age and size where it’s about to split apart in every direction

  14. kenedelz

    Love the fence actually, it’s very cute and will deter anyone from walking through the yard, even tho kids can get between/under it will also be a good natural barrier if you have young kids (even just visitors) from running into the street after a ball (since that’s like a gut reaction for most kids and they don’t think of the danger of cars) plus if you wanted you could grow some cool plants up along that, even just doing pumpkins over it during growing season could be a really cool idea!

  15. ReputationNo6021

    Keep it you don’t see that kind of fencing around anymore. It’s either chain link or vinyl. Enjoy the rustic charm

  16. Critical-Star-1158

    It may also prevent folks from cutting across the corner of your place

  17. ModernNomad97

    Fence keep, bradford pear kill with fire

  18. hennway1

    Keep the fence it ad a bit of character to the property

  19. jetpack324

    The majority of people here love it and say keep it. I’m on the other side of the fence and say get rid of it. It looks dated and doesn’t add any curb appeal. Your call

  20. TheBobInSonoma

    Without the fence there will be people cutting through your yard.
    I had a fence like that. It eventually rotted and I took it out.

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