Peak Season
Peak
season varies from
year to year and
market to market.
Early spring and
early fall are
thought to be prime
listing seasons.
That's when
homeowners prefer to
spend their time
preparing their
homes for sale; when
the kids are getting
out of school (or
just going back).
Homes tend to look
their best outside
of the heat of
summer or the cold
of winter.
If you decide to sell during a peak season in your area, there will be many more houses on the market competing with yours. You might have a tougher time making a sale, but it’s also likely many more buyers will see your home and make an offer.
Your Best Time?
Only you can decide
when the best time
to sell your home
is. Keep in mind
that your selling
situation is unique.
Let a qualified Real
Living Sales
Professional work
with you through the
steps to selling
your home.
In the interim, here are some do's and don'ts for deciding when to sell:
- DO give serious thought to when would be ideal for you. Consider your family, your lifestyle and all the other happenings in your life.
- DON'T base your decision to sell strictly on the season. Or your mother's advice or your neighbor's, for that matter.
- DO spend time to prepare your home for sale.
- DO consider whether your area is in a buyer's market (with more houses for sale) or a seller's market (with more buyers than houses). You'll probably sell a bit faster in a seller's market.
- DON'T forget to consider the buyer. Remember what attracted you to your home and figure out when's the best time to showcase that.
- DO talk with your agent about his/her thoughts on the timing of your home sale. He or she has an immense amount of experience and can provide wise and thoughtful insight.


