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May 30, 2020
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volleyjiver
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There's a lot of variables, but 30-40k is reasonable
You could go cheaper, you could easily go higher. Also, a big variable is whether the yard is flat and easily accessible for equipment.
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What would you guess the cost to landscape a .5 acre would be in N. Utah County?
YSMACK
5/29/20 11:04pm
$15k
cougsrule
5/29/20 11:06pm
Try 3 times that.
RdF3
5/29/20 11:22pm
Source?
BleedCougarBlue2
5/29/20 11:27pm
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sparky
5/29/20 11:11pm
Half acre of landscaping (meaning net of house) or half acre including the house
BYU-Ite
5/29/20 11:22pm
The lot is a .5 acre.
YSMACK
5/29/20 11:59pm
My lot is .7 acres. My house and hardscape cover about .2 to .25 of the land.
BYU-Ite
5/30/20 12:31pm
We did ours with what you listed plus a bike path for about $17,000.
NorCal Cougar
5/29/20 11:25pm
Half acre? 25-50k easy.
SlantRoute
5/29/20 11:48pm
Three years ago, my 1/4 acre lot cost about 20,000.
Jimo Dashen
5/30/20 4:24am
There's a lot of variables, but 30-40k is reasonable
volleyjiver
5/30/20 7:14am
We spent a little bit less than $50,000 on 0.45 acres.
MetaLearner
5/30/20 11:35am
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