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Privet hedge v garden wall

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eltel | 14:32 Tue 28th Jun 2005 | Home & Garden
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The co-owner of a property I own (ex council house) wants to rip up the privet hedge and replace it with wall. Will this add value to the property? Its a modest ex-council semi - any rough idea how much a wall would cost?

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eltel,

The only way you will find the answer to this question is to ring several builders in the yellow pages and ask for a quotation for the job.

Make damn sure that they dont charge for giving you a quote, if any of them ask for a �50 call out charge PUT THE PHONE DOWN.
What exactly do you mean by "co-owner"?   If as I suspect you mean the other half of the semi then I would think that if he wanted to build a wall on his property it shouldn't cost you a penny.  Only if you jointly agree will you be liable for half the cost, but get a few quotations before you do anything.   If a wall cuts down on your light it may be detrimental to the value, but then again another buyer may like the extra privacy.
If the hedge is in good order, healthy and well trimmed I think most potential buyers would prefer that. than bicks and mortar.
I agree Matthew T, I'd prefer hedge to fence or wall anytime.
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Just to clarify, I inherited the property when my mother died last year.  I now co-own the property with my sister who still lives there (but I don�t).

The terms of the will were that she can continue living there as long as she likes and is responsible for all upkeep and insurance.  But replacing the hedge with a wall goes beyond upkeep in my opinion.   I don�t have any objections in principle, but only if it adds value (or at least doesn�t de-value!). It�s a semi-detached, pre-war ex-council house.

Grateful for your thoughts!!

Just an opinion,but if I were buying a semi I would prefer a hedge to be there rather than a wall. I always think a bit of greenery around a house looks nicer.

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