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The holidays bring happiness and traditions, but they also raise a big question: Should you choose a real or artificial tree for your home? If you're moving to a new home or simply want to change your holiday decor, our real estate agents understand that this decision can impact your time, money, and enjoyment of the season.
Real and artificial trees each have their own good points, and the right pick depends on your way of life, what you care about, and what's most important to you during the holidays.
Real trees give you a classic holiday feel that many families enjoy. The fresh pine scent fills your house in a way that candles and air fresheners can't copy. Picking a real tree is a custom that connects you to nature and helps make special memories. Choosing a real tree has these plus points:
Real trees require some work. You'll have to give them water frequently, sweep up fallen needles, and figure out how to remove the tree after Christmas. They cost as much as $100 depending on how big they are and what kind you get, so you'll spend this money every year.
If you're looking for something simple, artificial trees are a handy choice and help you steer clear of many live-tree headaches. These days, artificial trees look a lot more true-to-life, with different branch types, needle feels, and pre-lit options that can cut down on your decorating time.
Artificial trees have these plus points:
Quality artificial trees have a higher price tag at first, ranging from $100 to several hundred dollars. But if you keep using the tree for five to 10 years, it can turn out to be a good deal in the long run. Just keep in mind, you'll need room in your basement, garage, or attic to put it away.
Your personal circumstances matter more than customs or fads when choosing a tree. Think about your free time during the hectic holiday period. If you're juggling work, family, and social commitments, an artificial tree might better suit your schedule.
Think about your home's design and how much storage space you have. Can you store a tree for most of the year? Is your living space ready to handle needle drop and daily watering? Your answers can guide you to decide which tree suits you best.
Don't just look at the price tag when you're trying to save money. Real trees are cheaper at first, but you'll buy one every year. Artificial trees cost more upfront, but they last longer. Think about when the costs balance out based on the tree quality you want and how long you'll keep it. Financial matters to think about include:
The holidays should bring joy, not stress, and your choice of tree can play a big role. You might prefer the authentic experience of a real tree or the convenience of an artificial one; choose what suits you and your festivities best. If you're on the hunt for Rockford homes for sale that match your holiday traditions, contact us to begin your search.
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