The people who build estates generally favor open terrains and usually wouldn't plant too many trees around the house, especially not too many in front of the main entrance.
It isn't just a matter of Feng Shui, there's also a scientific basis. Too many trees can block sunlight, making it easy for snakes and insects to breed.
But there are always exceptions. Now, on the outskirts of Ankara, many estates are surrounded by trees, with even the rooftops covered in grass.
In this era without pesticides, one could imagine the number of insects that would breed on such estates. Normally, only those who are fervently in love with nature could tolerate it.
In this age where most people struggle to make ends meet, clearly, there aren't that many nature enthusiasts. Most of these estates are newly built, with some still under construction.
The majority of the trees are native, with only a few transplanted. From the sky, they appear no different from a regular grove.