If you’ve been thinking about buying or selling a home this year, you may be wondering if you’ve already missed your chance.
It’s a common question every summer.
The spring market gets all the attention, and by July many people assume they should wait until next year. The reality is often very different.
Depending on your goals, July can actually be one of the best times to make a move.
The Market Doesn’t Stop After Spring
While spring is traditionally the busiest season, real estate doesn’t come to a halt once summer arrives.
In many communities, buyers are still actively searching for homes, especially families hoping to move before school starts and professionals looking to relocate before fall.
Homes continue to sell every week because life doesn’t follow the calendar.
People change jobs.
Families grow.
Empty nesters downsize.
First time buyers become financially ready.
Those life events happen all year long.
Sellers Often Face Less Competition
One overlooked advantage of listing in July is that many homeowners choose to wait until after summer.
That means there may be fewer new listings competing for buyers’ attention.
A well prepared, well priced home can stand out more when there are fewer similar properties available.
Buyers May Have More Opportunities
The intense competition seen earlier in the spring often begins to level out.
Depending on your local market, buyers may find:
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More inventory
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Slightly less competition
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More negotiating opportunities
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Sellers who are motivated to close before fall
Every market is different, which is why understanding local trends matters.
Don’t Let the Calendar Make the Decision
One of the biggest mistakes buyers and sellers make is assuming the calendar should determine their plans.
The better question is:
Does moving this year make sense for your life?
If the answer is yes, July deserves a serious look.
Five Questions to Ask Yourself
Before deciding to wait, consider these questions:
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Has your housing needs changed?
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Do you know how much equity you have today?
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Would moving improve your daily life?
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Are you financially prepared?
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If you wait six months, what changes?
Sometimes waiting is the right decision.
Sometimes waiting simply delays achieving your goals.
Every Situation Is Different
The best time to buy or sell isn’t always when everyone else is doing it.
It’s when the timing works for your family, your finances, and your future.
A conversation about today’s market can help you understand your options and make an informed decision without any pressure.
If you’re wondering whether this summer is the right time to make a move, I’d be happy to help you explore what’s possible.
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