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Real or Faux? Choosing the Best Tree for Your Holiday Home | Laffey Real Estate

The holidays come with many choices, and picking between a real or artificial Christmas tree for your house stands out as an important one. Our REALTORS® at Laffey Real Estate know that your pick affects everything from when you decorate to how your home feels, so we've created this guide to help you make the right choice for your Long Island life.

Why You Might Want a Real Christmas Tree

There's something special about picking a cut Christmas tree that makes your home smell like pine. Real trees give families a classic experience that many love as part of their holiday routine.

Good for Nature and Looks Great

Real trees offer several key benefits that attract eco-friendly homeowners. They break down naturally, grow back, and often come from farms nearby on Long Island, which helps your local economy. Most Christmas trees are grown specifically for the holidays, so buying one doesn't harm forests.

The smell of a real tree brings a true holiday feeling that artificial trees can't match. This scent makes your home feel more festive and might bring back happy memories for your family and guests.

Things to Think About with Real Trees

Before you decide on a real tree, keep these points in mind:

  • Your tree needs watering every day to stop needles from falling and keep it fresh
  • Real trees stay good for four to six weeks if you take care of them right
  • Getting rid of the tree takes some planning, but many Long Island towns pick them up or have ways to recycle them
  • Some family members might be allergic to pine or tree sap

Why Artificial Trees Are Great

Artificial trees have gotten much better over time, and the new ones look real and are worth the money, making more and more homeowners choose them. If you want something easy and reliable, an artificial tree might be just what you're looking for.

Saving Money and Making Life Easier

Though buying a high-quality fake tree costs more upfront than a real one, it saves money over time. A good artificial tree can last 15 years or longer, which means you don't have to spend money or go shopping for a new tree every year.

Artificial trees are super handy for people with packed schedules. You can put them up fast without worrying about watering, cleaning up fallen needles, or keeping the tree fresh. This helps if you travel during the holidays or want to decorate earlier without the tree dying on you.

Things to Think About for Storage and Upkeep

Keep these practical points in mind when looking at artificial tree options:

  • You need lots of storage room, as most artificial trees take up a lot of space even when taken apart
  • Quality differs a lot, so buy a tree with good reviews and lifelike branches
  • Pre-lit trees save time on decorating, but you might need to change bulbs over time
  • Fake trees work well for families with allergies because they don't cause reactions

How to Choose Based on Your Lifestyle

In the end, your pick between real and fake trees comes down to what suits your family and what you care about. If you have little kids who'd love the tradition of picking out and dressing up a fresh tree, go for a real one to make lasting memories.

On the flip side, an artificial tree is a smart choice if you want to save money and time in the long run. People who are always busy often pick artificial trees to decorate for the holidays without stress, while still having a pretty tree.

Creating Your Perfect Holiday Home

Whether you pick a real tree with its genuine appeal or go for an artificial one that's more practical, the best choice is what makes your house feel festive all season long. If you're looking at houses for sale in Brookville or moving to Long Island and want to know about nearby Christmas tree farms and holiday customs in your new area, contact us now for advice tailored just for you.

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