Unless you live in an HOA, theres no real value/use in maintaining your full lot. Just let it grow, or have landscapers come in a few times a year and keep things trimmed. Forget irrigation.
Absolutely do not let cleared land brush/forest over because you (or the next guy) will need to incur expensive environmental permits to clear it and your land value will reflect that.
Likewise never reduce your paved or roof covered square footage. Even if you don't want that parking space or patio or falling down barn the developer who might be your next buyer is factoring that in.
Absolutely do not let cleared land brush/forest over because you (or the next guy) will need to incur expensive environmental permits to clear it and your land value will reflect that.
Likewise never reduce your paved or roof covered square footage. Even if you don't want that parking space or patio or falling down barn the developer who might be your next buyer is factoring that in.