Tips for weighing the cost of Christmas trees
Christmas is just around the corner. Shoppers are wondering what type of Christmas tree to buy as they fill shelves with goodies and leave notes for Santa.
Which Christmas tree is better? A real tree or an artificial one, like the pre-lit Christmas trees? How do you choose one for your house?
It’s up to you! Check out this article to determine which kind of tree will be most enjoyable for you and your family this holiday season:
How much does a real Christmas tree cost?
Home Depot currently offers live Christmas trees for $65 to $110 at its stores. A 7-foot tree typically costs 80 dollars and an 8-foot tree costs 78 dollars. And yes, sales of real trees increased by 20% between 2017 and 2018, reaching a total of about 32.8 million.
According to the National Christmas Tree Association, the price of real trees increased 17 percent from 2015 to 2017 as green-minded shoppers looked for local trees.
What is the average cost of an artificial tree?
The price of a Christmas tree depends on its quality, its height, and other features (like pre-lighting). An artificial tree cost on average $104 in 2018.
Currently, the price of LED pre-lit Christmas trees at Home Depot ranges from $159 to $295, depending on features. The availability of artificial Christmas trees at any time is one of their biggest advantages.
Peak sales typically occur in December or after the holidays.
ACTA estimates that buying and replacing an artificial tree each year costs three times as much as maintaining a real tree.
An artificial tree is a better option if you’re worried about the cost.
If you want your guests to be delighted with this year’s ornament mix on your tree, make sure to choose carefully!