How Neighbors Are Saving 30% on Lawn Care Together
Discover how neighborhood bundling turns routine lawn care into real savings — for you and your neighbors.
The Hidden Cost of Solo Lawn Care
Every spring, the same scene plays out on streets across America. One by one, homeowners call their lawn care providers, negotiate individual rates, and pay full price — even though the house next door is getting the exact same service the same week.
It's like everyone on the block ordering the same pizza from the same shop, but nobody thought to split the delivery fee.
When neighbors bundle lawn care together, providers save time on travel and scheduling — and those savings get passed directly to you.
How Bundling Actually Works
Here's the magic of neighborhood bundling in three simple steps:
- You post a bundle — Pick a service (like lawn mowing), set your preferred date, and publish it to your neighborhood.
- Neighbors join in — Others on your street or in your ZIP code hop on the bundle. The more who join, the better the deal.
- Providers bid competitively — Local pros see a block of guaranteed jobs and offer their best group rate.
The result? You typically save 25–35% compared to booking solo.
Why Providers Love It Too
This isn't a one-sided deal. Providers benefit from bundled jobs because:
- Route density — Less driving between jobs means more time working
- Guaranteed volume — Multiple confirmed jobs in one trip
- Lower acquisition cost — One bid wins several customers at once
It's the rare win-win where everyone comes out ahead.
Real Numbers From Real Neighborhoods
| Service | Solo Price | Bundle Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic lawn mowing | $45 | $32 | 29% |
| Lawn + edging + blowing | $75 | $52 | 31% |
| Full yard cleanup | $150 | $105 | 30% |
Prices based on average neighborhood bundles of 4+ homes.
Getting Started
Ready to see what your neighbors are bundling? Sign up for Naibrly and check your neighborhood feed. If nobody's started a lawn care bundle yet, be the first — your neighbors will thank you.
Have a question about bundling? Check out our guide to how bundles work.