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8 Reasons You Should Buy a Home Without a Yard

By
Jason Francis
Designed and built over 100 custom tiny homes, lived on a sailboat for 9 months, and loves to live life to the fullest with his wife and their 4 kids.
Updated on:
June 9, 2023
Vista Tiny Home in Snow

For a growing number of homebuyers,  the traditional home with a white picket fence and a big backyard just isn't appealing. Think you need a yard in order to buy a home? You don't! In fact, there are many benefits to buying a home without a yard. Keep reading to learn 8 reasons why you should consider buying a home without a yard. Spoiler alert: you might just find the perfect home for you this way!

1. Low Maintenance Living

One of the most attractive things about not having a yard is the lack of required maintenance. No more lawn to mow leaves to rake, or flower beds to weed. If you don't have a green thumb, or simply don't enjoy working in the yard, this can be a huge selling point.

With more and more homeowners choosing to spend their free time traveling, enjoying hobbies and spending time with family, the idea of low maintenance living is becoming increasingly appealing.

2. More Time and Money in Your Pocket

Clock on table
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In addition to saving you time, not having a yard also saves you money. No need to purchase a lawnmower, leaf blower or other lawn care equipment. You'll also save on water bills and landscaping costs.

If you live in an area where snow removal is a necessary part of winter, you can say goodbye to costly snowplowing bills. Simply put, buying a home without a yard can free up both your time and your budget.

3. More Money for Your Home

Trahan tiny home in the grass
Trahan

When you buy a home without a yard, you're also getting more bang for your buck. In terms of square footage, you're getting more living space since there's no need for a yard. More living space means more room to spread out and enjoy your home.

It also means that you can spend your money on upgrading the interior of your home instead of the exterior. From updated appliances to a brand new bathroom, you can put your money towards making the inside of your home exactly what you want it to be.

4. A More Unique Home

When you buy a typical home with a yard, you're buying a home that looks just like all the other homes on the block. If you're looking for something a little more unique, you'll want to consider buying a home without a yard.

From converted warehouses to urban apartments, there are all sorts of interesting homes out there that don't have yards. If you want your home to reflect your unique style, buying a home without a yard is the way to go.

5. Smaller Carbon Footprint

When you live in a home without a yard, you're also doing your part to reduce your carbon footprint. These homes tend to be smaller, which means they use less energy to heat and cool.

In addition, not having a yard means you're using less water. Lawns are one of the biggest water guzzlers around, so if you're looking to be more eco-friendly, buying a home without a yard is a great way to do it.

6. A Bonus for Pets

Lady sitting on sofa with a dog

You may be scratching your head, wondering how could a home without a yard be beneficial for pets? Well before you consider the point crazy, consider that when one doesn't have a yard for their pet, it requires them to either take them for walks or more commonly, bring them to dog parks.

While some may view this as a negative, it can actually have some benefits. Walking your dog is a great way to get some exercise, and bringing them to dog parks gives them the chance to socialize with other animals. Chances are the parks you will be visiting will provide a much larger space for your pet to enjoy than a backyard.

7. Easier to Travel

One of the best things about not having a yard is that it's easier to travel. If you have a traditional home with a lawn, you need to make arrangements for someone to take care of your lawn while you're gone.

When you don't have a yard, you can simply lock up your home and go. Whether you're going away for the weekend or taking an extended vacation, you won't have to worry about your yard while you're gone.

8. A More Connected Neighborhood

When you live in a home without a yard, you're more likely to get to know your neighbors. Since there's no barrier between your home and theirs, it's easier to strike up a conversation.

Depending on the type of community you live in, there may be common green space, which you aren't responsible for tending to, that allows homeowners to enjoy and interact with their neighbors.

No matter what your reason for wanting to buy a home without a yard, you're sure to find plenty of benefits that appeal to you. From low maintenance living to more money in your pocket, there are all sorts of reasons to consider going yardless. So, don't write off the idea of buying a home without a yard just yet, it may be exactly what you're looking for.

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