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Spring Sellers May Have an Edge. Here’s Why.

Spring Sellers May Have an Edge. Here’s Why.

 

Homeowners looking to sell usually want three things:   plenty of interested buyers, strong offers, and a short timeline. Spring is the season that could possibly deliver all three.

So, if a move has been on your mind this year, this is the window where momentum could work in your favor. Here’s what makes this season so powerful for sellers.

1. More Buyers Will Be Looking

Typically speaking, in the housing market, there’s no more popular time to move than the Spring. Historically, data coming out of ShowingTime proves that’s when buyer activity peaks each year. Take a look for yourself (see graph below):

Source: ShowingTime, Showing Index, September 2025 (Historical trends are for informational purposes only and do not guarantee future market performance)  

And this year, there could be more than just the seasonal trend working in your favor. Mortgage rates are also sitting near 3-year lows – and that combination matters.

More buyers + improving affordability = more eyes on your house.

That doesn’t mean the market will return to the frenzy of the pandemic – far from it. But it does mean more buyers may be ready to re-enter the market. And that’s good for you. As Redfin says:

“Homebuying demand is improving . . . and mortgage-purchase applications are sitting near their highest level in three years. . ."

You should make sure your house is listed so you can take advantage of the uptick in demand. Because more activity could mean more opportunity to get a deal done.

2. You May Get More Offers

With more buyer demand, it makes sense that you may get more offers on your house. And history shows that’s usually true.

If we look at the data for the last three years from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), and take the averages for each month, it’s clear sellers in the Spring get more offers (see graph below):

Source: NAR, Realtors Confidence Index, February 2026 (Historical trends are for informational purposes only and do not guarantee future market performance)  

Now, don’t expect the excessive bidding wars that were so famous in 2020 and 2021. But it does mean, seasonality could help you out this Spring. As Realtor.com explains:

“Spring typically brings out more buyers who are ready to make a move before summer. Listings see more views, showings, and offers during this season.”

And that could be really good for your bottom line.

3. Homes Usually Sell Faster

There’s one more predictable pattern that happens pretty much every Spring based on research from Realtor.com. Homes sell faster (see graph below):

Source: Realtor.com, Residential Real Estate Data Library, January 2026 (Historical trends are for informational purposes only and do not guarantee future market performance)  

On average, homes sell 20 days faster in the Spring compared to the Winter. That’s almost 3 weeks shaved off your timeline. And that's a difference you can feel.

Since homes have been taking longer to sell lately, listing your house during what’s usually the most active time of the year means you may be setting yourself up to move as quickly as possible. And isn’t that what sellers really want?

The faster your home sells, the earlier you can move on to what’s next for you.

If you’re eager to go on to your next chapter, need to downsize, or you’ve run out of space, Spring may be your best time to sell.

Bottom Line

Spring doesn’t guarantee a sale. Strategy still matters. But this season gives you something that could be valuable: momentum.

More buyers. More activity. More opportunity.

Talk with a First Federal Bank Loan Officer about what selling this season could mean for your house and your timeline.

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