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What Season Should I List My Home?

What season should I list my home? REDFIN We analyzed the data and WINTER comes out on top for sellers, with more homes selling, sales prices closer to original list prices, and time on market only slightly above the spring. Here are the details: Spring 15.8% 0.7% -1.1% -14.6% Listings Added (vs. Average) Days on Market (vs. Median) Sale to Original (vs. Median) Percent Sold (vs. Overall) Summer 11.8% 4.1% -1.1% -5.1% Listings Added (vs. Average) Days on Market (vs. Median) Sale to Original (vs. Median) Percent Sold (vs. Overall) Fall 15.8% 1.6% -1.4% -10.0% Listings Added (vs. Average) Days on Market (vs. Median) Sale to Original (vs. Median) Percent Sold (vs. Overall) Winter 5.8% 1.4% -6.0% -9.9% Listings Added (vs. Average) Days on Market (vs. Median) Sale to Original (vs. Median) Percent Sold (vs. Overall) Analysis based on 753,093 listings added to the market between 11/15/2009 and 11/14/2010 in Washington DC, Arlington, Fairfax, Boston, Baltimore, Queens NY, Atlanta, Chicago, Austin, Phoenix, Las Vegas, San Diego, Los Angeles, Irvine, San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, and Seattle. REDFIN. Originally published on blog.redfin.com.

What Season Should I List My Home?

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Building home equity is every homeowner’s goal. Home ownership is a great way to build a person’s assets. This infographic illustrates that homes listed in the winter statistically sell the best a...

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