Spring is often considered the best time to sell a home—and for good reason. But here’s where many sellers miss the mark: they wait too long. When people think “spring market,” they often picture late May or even June, when the tulips are in full bloom and the weather’s just right.
By then? The market is already crowded. You’re not leading the pack—you’re joining the rush.
The data tells a different story. If you want to maximize your price and minimize your time on market, the ideal window is actually earlier—just before the competition heats up. According to Realtor.com, the best week to list in 2025 is April 13–19. At Maine Home Connection, we help our clients stay ahead of the curve. Timing is everything—and now is the time to start preparing.
Here’s the data to back it up:
1. Less Competition Means More Buyer Attention
Think of the housing market like a popular restaurant. If you show up right when it opens, you get seated immediately, and the staff is focused on you. But if you wait until peak dinner hours, you’re stuck in a long wait, surrounded by dozens of other hungry customers.
The same thing happens with home sales.
Key Data Point: The report highlights that the number of homes on the market is typically 13.2% lower in early April compared to other times of the year.
This means if you list now, buyers will have fewer options—and they’re more likely to compete for your home. If you wait until later in the season, you’ll be up against a flood of new listings, making it harder to stand out.

2. More Views on Your Home = Stronger Offers
Buyers are already looking. And since there are fewer homes are on the market at this time of year, they spend more time looking at the listings that are available.
Key Data Point: Homes listed in early spring receive 17.7% more page views per listing compared to other times of the year.
Why does this matter? More page views = more buyer interest, more showings, and stronger offers. If you wait, you’ll be listing when views are already declining.
3. Homes Sell Faster in Early Spring
If you want to sell quickly, early spring is the time to do it.
Key Data Point: On average, homes listed during Realtor.com’s “Best Week to Sell” go under contract 9 days faster than homes listed at other times of the year.
This is because serious buyers—especially families who want to move before the next school year—are already house-hunting. They don’t want to wait to make a move. If your home is on the market now, you’ll attract those motivated buyers who are ready to make an offer.
4. Fewer Price Reductions & Higher Listing Prices
One of the biggest fears sellers have is listing their home too high and having to cut the price later.
Here’s the good news: early spring is when sellers are least likely to need a price reduction—and that leads to a higher sales price.
Key Data Point: Historically, there are 20.9% fewer price reductions during this time compared to the rest of the year. This means homes listed now tend to sell for closer to their asking price—without the stress of price cuts and extended time on the market.
Not only that, but early spring listings tend to net more money for sellers, too.
Historically, homes listed in early spring are listed for:
- 1.1% more than the average week
- 6.7% more than homes listed at the start of the year
Final Thoughts
If you’re thinking about selling this year, don’t wait until everyone else does.
Listing in early spring typically means:
- Less competition from other sellers
- More buyers viewing your home
- A faster sale
- Higher sales prices
The best way to get top dollar is to be ahead of the competition—not in the middle of it.
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