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Walter Bone, RLA replied to the topic LARE Florida Section F in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 5 years ago
Thank yo Bob for your previous remarks. Sounds scary, lol. I ran across this site, but it dates back to 2012. Site is still up and running, but I have received no response when leaving messages.
If anyone has further information, it would greatly be appreciated.
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Land8: Landscape Architects Network wrote a new post, Land8 Social Media Awards in Landscape Architecture 2020 – Call for Nominations! 5 years ago
Land8: Landscape Architects Network announces the 3rd Annual Land8 Social Media Awards in Landscape Architecture. Land8 was founded as an online hub for landscape architecture professionals to interact with each […]

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Andrew Garulay, RLA replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
Amber,
If you are just starting out you might want to start with flat rate fees. That makes it much easier for a prospect to feel comfortable about the overall cost. You’ll need to write a contract with the scope of work described so it is clear what you are and what you are not doing for the fee. You should state how many revisions you’ll do…[Read more]
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J. Nielsen replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
In Oregon, any project that exceeds $2000 requires a contract.
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Amber replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
Thanks J.
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Amber replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
Thanks for your input.
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Andrew Garulay, RLA replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
I’m all for 50% retainer, but I know there are some states that limit how much you can take up front. I’m almost certain that California is one that limits it to 10% or $1,000 which ever is more. I might be confusing this with Oregon, but I don’t think so.
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J. Nielsen replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
There is a lot of good information here.
I am on UpWork and have completed a few jobs since I signed on in March.
I have found that I am hustling for work far more than I am working, but that is the nature of freelancing. What Bob said about the competition and that clients are looking for Filet Mignon on a hamburger budget is absolutely true.…[Read more]
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Andrew Garulay, RLA replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
Check your state laws on how much you can legally ask for up front. I think California limits that to 10%.
The simple yet complex answer as to what landscape designers charge is this – whatever someone is willing to pay. We are not selling something that comes in a box that is the same thing in the box that the next landscape designer is selling,…[Read more]
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Amber replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
That’s very interesting and helpful! I didn’t know about Upworks. I don’t like how competitive it sounds, but I’ll check it out just in case. Thank you for your time and generosity. I’ll take you up on that! 🙂
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Amber replied to the topic Landscape Designer Prices in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
Thank you so much for your thoughtful response! That’s a lot of good information. I’m definitely planning on having signed contracts and I’ll take your advice and add the revisions clause too. I can see how endless revisions could be an issue with some clients. I’m glad to hear that you request 50% up front. I didn’t realize any designers did that…[Read more]
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