It’s tricky to decide which time of year is best to list a house. While spring and summer are peak seasons for both buyers and sellers, there are benefits to listing a home in the off-season instead.
Fortunately for sellers and agents alike, there are always eager buyers available in every season. It’s all about understanding your community while making the biggest impact with smart marketing strategies and consistent branding.
Below is a list of pros and cons for each season:
Winter
Frigid temperatures hit cities across the country and gloomy days turn to night quickly, but that shouldn’t deter sellers from listing their homes. There are specific, serious buyers seeking their perfect winter home to cozy up in, and with less competition, your house will be a promising option.
Pros
- Fewer homes are on the market in the winter, making competition less challenging
- Companies look to hire new employees in January and February, making relocations popular in the Winter
- House hunters – dressed in heavy-duty boots, mittens, and thermals – are serious buyers
Cons
- The days are shorter and colder
- Families are budgeting and often waiting to utilize their tax return
- Holidays take priority
Spring
Ah, springtime. The flowers are blossoming and allergies are in full swing. This is arguably the best season to put your house on the market. More buyers are searching for their new home, which means inventory is also peaking. It is important to have your listing stand out this month.
Pros
- More buyers start to flood the market, increasing your chances of getting top-dollar
- Plants begin to blossom, enhancing curb appeal and allowing important features to stand out (i.e. decks, pools, large windows)
- Homes sell quicker and for a profit – Tip: Stand out online with professional photography
Cons
- Greater competition as inventory begins to increase
- Buyers become pickier with more options available
Summer
Much like springtime, summer is the peak season for buyers and sellers. In the summer, expect more showings as the days become longer. On the other hand, plan for higher expenses to maintain the home during peak show times.
Pros
- Longer days allow more showings
- Families are looking to close on a home before the school year begins
- Better valuations from an appraiser during the on-season
Cons
- Higher expenses for showings during the dog days
- Families are either preparing for or on vacation
- If your house Doesn’t stand out, it’ll get buried by the competition
Fall
Fall can be a difficult time to sell, but if done right, can pay off. As the leaves start to change and eventually fall, serious buyers are eager to find their perfect home.
Pros
- Less inventory after the peak season helps your home stand out
- Serious buyers are motivated and looking to move before the holidays
- Professional listing photos stand out – sunsets are more vivid, leaves change colors
Cons
- Fewer buyers make it more difficult to turn a profit
- Kids start school and families are less likely to make a move
- Curb appeal diminishes quickly as trees lose their leaves
There are upsides and downsides to selling a home during each season. Most importantly, have an in-depth understanding of your community, of the economy, and of the most recent statistics for each season.
Maximize your listing’s potential in any season
No matter the time of year, making a strong first impression is key to attracting buyers. With 95% of prospective buyers focusing on the first exterior photo of a listing, high-quality visuals are essential to standing out in a competitive market.
At Virtuance, we specialize in professional real estate photography that highlights your property’s best features, no matter the season. Whether it’s winter’s cozy charm, spring’s lush curb appeal, summer’s bright and inviting spaces, or fall’s warm tones, our HDReal® images and marketing enhancements ensure your listing shines.
Give your listing the competitive edge it deserves—order a professional photography shoot today!
FAQ
The best season to list depends on your specific goals and location, however, spring and summer typically offer the highest number of buyers!
Winter offers fewer homes on the market, meaning less competition. This is a great time for buyers that are relocating.
Spring brings a high number of buyers and increased inventory, making it a great time to sell.
Fall can be a great opportunity to list your home as there’s less inventory, but competition is tougher with fewer buyers.