Do Blackberry Bushes Lower Property Value?

The simple answer is yes. And this blog tells you how and why.

6/18/2026

If you've ever looked at an overgrown blackberry patch taking over your yard, you may have wondered whether it's simply an eyesore or if it's actually affecting the value of your property.

The reality is that invasive Himalayan blackberry bushes can have a significant impact on how buyers, appraisers, tenants, and neighbours perceive a property. While a few canes along a fence line may seem harmless, large infestations can create concerns about maintenance, accessibility, safety, and future costs.

For homeowners throughout the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland, addressing blackberry growth before it gets out of control can help protect both property appearance and long-term value.

First Impressions Matter

Real estate professionals often emphasize the importance of curb appeal.

When potential buyers arrive at a property and see dense blackberry thickets overtaking fences, driveways, outbuildings, or yard space, they immediately recognize a problem that will need to be addressed.

Overgrown blackberry patches can make a property appear:

  • Neglected

  • Difficult to maintain

  • Smaller than it actually is

  • Less usable

  • More expensive to restore

Even if the rest of the property is well maintained, invasive vegetation can leave buyers wondering what other maintenance issues may have been overlooked.

Blackberry Bushes Can Hide Valuable Usable Space

One of the biggest surprises homeowners experience after blackberry removal is discovering how much usable land was hidden beneath the thicket.

We've cleared properties where blackberry canes concealed:

  • Fences

  • Garden areas

  • Storage sheds

  • Recreational spaces

  • Parking areas

  • Walking paths

When prospective buyers cannot easily see or access portions of a property, they may perceive the lot as being less functional than it truly is.

You can see examples of dramatic property transformations in our before and after blackberry removal gallery.

Buyers See Future Expenses

Large blackberry infestations often signal future costs.

Most buyers understand that Himalayan blackberry is not a simple landscaping issue. Once established, the plant develops an extensive underground root system capable of producing aggressive regrowth year after year.

As we explain in our article on how fast Himalayan blackberry bushes grow, small patches can rapidly expand and become much larger problems if left untreated.

When buyers see extensive blackberry growth, they may begin calculating:

  • Removal costs

  • Labour requirements

  • Equipment rentals

  • Ongoing maintenance

  • Potential fence repairs

These anticipated expenses can influence how much a buyer is willing to offer.

Blackberry Bushes Can Damage Property Features

Many property owners underestimate the physical damage blackberry bushes can cause.

Over time, heavy canes and dense root systems can overwhelm:

  • Fences

  • Gates

  • Retaining walls

  • Landscaping features

  • Drainage ditches

  • Access routes

Blackberry canes often weave through fence panels and structures, making repairs more difficult and costly.

Our article on 5 hazards of blackberry canes outlines several additional problems that can develop when infestations are ignored.

Overgrown Properties Can Raise Safety Concerns

Beyond appearance, blackberry thickets can create legitimate safety concerns.

Dense growth can conceal:

  • Sharp metal debris

  • Stumps

  • Holes

  • Rodent activity

  • Wasp nests

  • Illegal dumping

Large infestations can also obstruct visibility around driveways, pathways, and property boundaries.

For families with children, pets, or elderly residents, these hazards may make sections of the property effectively unusable.

Acreages and Vacant Land Are Especially Vulnerable

Blackberry infestations can have an even greater impact on larger rural properties.

On acreages and vacant land, blackberries frequently spread into:

  • Pastures

  • Trails

  • Fence lines

  • Wooded areas

  • Development sites

What begins as a manageable patch can eventually consume significant portions of usable land.

Property owners in communities such as Mission often face these challenges because blackberry thrives along roadsides, waterways, and undeveloped land. Learn more about local blackberry issues on our Mission blackberry removal page.

Professional Removal Can Restore Property Appeal

The good news is that blackberry infestations can often be removed far more quickly than homeowners expect.

Professional blackberry removal immediately improves:

  • Property appearance

  • Accessibility

  • Usable space

  • Safety

  • Marketability

At Blackberry Removal Experts, we specialize in mechanical blackberry removal and debris hauling throughout the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland. From Abbotsford to Port Moody, our goal is the same: to help property owners reclaim their land without relying on chemical treatments.

Learn more about our professional blackberry removal services and how we help restore overgrown properties.

The Bottom Line

While blackberry bushes may not automatically reduce a property's assessed value, they can absolutely influence buyer perception, marketability, and the overall appeal of a property.

Large infestations make properties appear less maintained, reduce visible usable space, create potential safety concerns, and signal future expenses to prospective buyers.

If blackberry bushes are beginning to take over your property, addressing the problem early can help preserve both the appearance and functionality of your land while preventing a much larger problem down the road.

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