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    When Is the Best Time to Sell a House?

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 28, 20268 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Aim to list in mid-spring when buyers are active, weather boosts curb appeal, and inventory is rising but not yet peaked.
    • List midweek, especially Thursday, so new listings reach buyers planning weekend tours and often sell faster for more.
    • Work with a local agent, make key repairs, stage, use professional photos, and price competitively to attract stronger offers.

    Key Takeaways

    • Nationwide, the best time to sell a house is in late April, when sellers are more likely to close quickly and receive higher offers.
    • Optimal timing varies by city, though: In San Jose, the best time to sell is in mid-March; in Philadelphia, it’s in mid-May.
    • Sellers should talk with an agent before listing to decide on a strategy; in the end, the best time to sell is when it’s the best time for you.

    Timing is essential when it comes to selling a house. Everything from the season, to the month, to even the day can impact how quickly a home sells and for how much. 

    It’s common knowledge that spring is peak selling season, when homebuyers emerge from hibernation ready to start their housing journey. But lately, sellers have faced an unusually difficult task, as near-record prices keep buyers on the sidelines and give those who are still active more leverage.

    With fewer buyers actively shopping, sellers need to be more intentional about when they list, how they price, and how they prepare their home to stand out. 

    So, if you’re a homeowner looking for the perfect time to list your home, this article is for you. We’ll break down the data to uncover the objectively “best” time to sell a house, how seasonality plays a role, and how home sellers can navigate the market today.

    From Redfin’s Chief Economist

    “Late April is the sweet spot for savvy home sellers. Homebuyers are out in force, but the market isn’t yet flooded with listings, so homes are more likely to close faster and for more. But people also have different timelines and priorities—and because housing is so local, every city has its own dynamics at play. Home sellers should take their individual circumstances into account and work with a local agent to decide when their best time to sell is.” – Daryl Fairweather, Redfin Chief Economist

    When is the best time to sell a house?

    According to a recent Redfin and Home Economics report, the best time to sell a house is in late April. Homes listed during this window are 18% more likely to sell above list price, and tend to sell faster. 

    For those who want a slightly wider window, late March through mid-May is generally the best time to list a home for sale.

    “There are several factors that make mid-spring the best time to sell a home,” said Asad Khan, a senior economist at Redfin. “Warmer weather encourages buyers to start touring, and the timing aligns well for families looking to move and settle in before the new school year. Plus, blooming flowers and natural light boosts curb appeal and makes homes feel more inviting. Inventory is also beginning to rise, but hasn’t yet peaked—creating the perfect window for sellers.”

    But ultimately, the decision comes down to individual needs. Homeowners often have different priorities and expectations—and sometimes, they just need to move.

    >> Read: How to Sell Your House in 2026: A Comprehensive Guide

    When is the best day to sell a house?

    For sellers looking to further maximize their returns, a previous Redfin report found that Thursday is the best day to list. Homes listed on Thursday sell for ~$3,000 more and five days faster on average than those listed on the slowest day.

    • The midweek bump: While Thursday is the best day, homes that hit the market between Wednesday and Friday tend to go pending faster and sell for more. Midweek is ideal because listings are fresh in buyers’ minds when they’re planning their weekend, which is when most are available to go on tours.
    • The weekend slump: Saturday through Tuesday offers less of an advantage, with Monday providing no benefit at all. Listing on the weekend or very early in the week means that newer listings might grab a buyer’s attention before they start planning weekend tours.

    The best time to sell a house by city in 2026

    While the best time to sell nationwide is in mid-April, timing can vary widely by location—often by weeks. For example, in San Jose the best time to sell is mid-March, while in Philadelphia it’s closer to mid-May.

    Housing is seasonal, local, and individual, and there isn’t a one-size-fits-all strategy that works everywhere for everyone. Here are the peak selling seasons in 2026 for major cities across the country.

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    How seasonality affects the housing market

    Spring is the classic housing season, as buyers return from their winter slumber and sellers jump to take advantage. This is when new listings climb and competition follows suit. In general, housing activity tends to be higher when the weather is warmer and lower when the weather is colder. 

    Here are the typical seasons the housing market goes through every year:

    • Spring: The classic peak housing season for inventory and demand, with buyers and sellers both very active.
    • Summer: Listings tend to peak and buyers begin gaining leverage, but potential vacations and hot weather play a role.
    • Fall: A transitional period when buyers are most likely to receive concessions.
    • Winter: The slowest season, when sellers have the smallest chance of closing quickly and for above asking.

    Seasonality also shifts by market, often aligning with swings in housing supply. The timing and volume of new listings help define when a market heats up and cools down. The climate plays a major role in shaping these patterns: typically, the warmer a city’s climate, the less seasonal it is—i.e. the seasonal swing in listings is smaller. 

    But large cities can buck the trend. “Highly populated areas with limited supply tend to be more seasonal,” continued Khan. “In places like San Francisco, where there are a lot of house hunters vying for limited inventory, timing is critical, since sellers want to list when they’ll have the best chance of finding their next home. As a result, everyone converges during the same window. On the other hand, in places with more inventory, buyers can be more flexible, which also gives sellers more flexibility and dampens seasonal swings—regardless if winters are colder.”

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    How to attract better offers on a home

    In a slower market, standing out matters more than ever. Even if you list your home on the objectively “best” day, you may still need to compete for buyers. However, thorough, thoughtful preparation can increase your chances of attracting competitive offers more quickly. 

    Here are a few tips to attract the best offers:

    • Hire a home inspector: It’s helpful to identify issues early so you can address them before listing and avoid surprises during escrow.
    • Make strategic repairs: Fix visible issues and tackle the updates that matter most to buyers.
    • Boost curb appeal: First impressions matter. While spring naturally does some heavy lifting, additional simple landscaping and exterior touch-ups can go a long way.
    • Stage the home: Clean, declutter, and arrange spaces to help buyers envision themselves living there.
    • Use high-quality photos and marketing: Professional photography, marketing, and strong listing descriptions can draw more attention to your home online.
    • Price competitively: One of the biggest mistakes sellers make today is pricing too high. It’s not the pandemic anymore; a well-priced home can attract more interest and lead to multiple offers.
    • Work with a great agent: Experienced real estate agents can help set a realistic price, get buyers in the door, present your home in its best light, lead negotiations, and net you a better deal. 

    >> Read: How to Sell Your House Fast—and for More Money

    Is now a good time to sell?

    Homeowners looking to sell today should be ready to price correctly and remain open to negotiation. The U.S. housing market favors buyers, as economic uncertainty and near-record housing costs keep many on the sidelines—making it difficult to attract offers and sell for more. 

    Even if it’s the peak selling season where you live, it’s essential to talk with a local real estate agent first. They can provide insight into your specific neighborhood, evaluate current market conditions, and help you determine the right timing before deciding to list. Looking at larger economic conditions, like mortgage rates and inflation, is also always a good idea.

    Plus, an agent can also help you determine the right marketing strategy for your home—whether that’s a phased approach to test pricing with a smaller audience or listing on the MLS right away. Sellers now have more flexibility with how they can go to market.

    >> Read: Should I Sell My House Now?

    Final thoughts: The best time to sell a home is in late April, but choose a time that works best for you

    Selling a home today can be challenging. The typical home takes more than two months to go under contract—often even longer in many Sun Belt cities—leading many homeowners to stay put or remodel instead of hit the market.

    But it’s still possible to land a great offer and close quickly. Sellers can improve their odds by making simple fixes, investing in key updates, pricing competitively, and working with a great local agent.

    For many homeowners, late April is the best time to sell—when demand is strong, inventory is building, and competition hasn’t yet peaked. Ultimately, though, the best time to sell is when it works best for you.

    Please see the original report for a full methodology.

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