
Thinking of selling your home? Mark your calendar: Your window of opportunity is right around the corner.
Property listing site Realtor.com’s latest data points squarely at this narrow timeframe as the ideal moment to list your home in 2025. But what’s so special about that particular week, and more importantly, why should you care?
Selling your home at the right time involves combining convenience, maximizing profit and minimizing hassle. According to Realtor.com’s annual analysis, homes listed during the sweet spot of April 13–19 will see market conditions that favor sellers and may sell quicker and at premium prices. Let’s explore why.
Mid-April is traditionally the heart of the spring home-buying season. Buyers are shaking off the winter doldrums, tax refunds are hitting bank accounts, and the weather is finally cooperating. According to the report, the benefits of listing during this week may include above-average prices, above-average buyer demand, quicker market pace, lower competition from other sellers and below-average price reductions.
Historically during Realtor’s best week to sell, views per listing spike by nearly 18% versus the average week, dramatically increasing your home’s visibility and the likelihood of competitive bidding. Homes during this week have historically reached prices 1.1% higher than the average week throughout the year, and are typically 6.7% higher than the start of the year. Homes actively for sale during this week sold 17%, or roughly 9 days, faster than the average week.
“After two years of high rates … it is likely that buyers will trickle into the market this spring, enticed by improved inventory and slowing price growth across much of the country,” Realtor.com senior economic research analyst Hannah Jones wrote in the site’s report. “If mortgage rates also fall this spring, it is possible that demand will surge sooner and with more vigor.”
Nobody enjoys weeks of open houses and price reductions. Homes listed during this targeted week spend fewer days on the market compared to those listed at other times, Realtor.com says, reducing the inconvenience and stress of keeping your home perpetually showroom-ready.