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When is the best time of year to sell my home in Ontario?
Spring is often busy, but the best time to sell is when buyer demand, local inventory, and your own timing line up. Well-priced homes can sell in any season.

The best time of year to sell a home in Ontario is typically spring — specifically February through May — when buyer activity is at its peak, competition among buyers is highest, and homes consistently achieve their best prices. That said, Flowers Team Real Estate has successfully sold homes in every season, and the right timing depends on your specific property and circumstances.

 

A seasonal breakdown of the Ontario real estate market:

  • Spring (February–May) — the strongest selling season. One thing most sellers don't realize: the spring market starts earlier than they expect — often in February. The holiday season is behind us, divorce filings peak in January, job relocations ramp up, and buyers are highly motivated. Sellers who wait until after March Break often miss the early surge when inventory is still limited and competition is fierce.
  • Summer (June–August) — activity slows as families vacation. Longer days on market and more price negotiation are common.
  • Fall (September–October) — the second strongest season. Buyers re-engage after summer and urgency to close before winter creates strong demand.
  • Winter (November–January) — traditionally slowest, but buyers shopping in winter are often highly motivated — job relocations, family changes, and life events don't wait for spring. Less competition can sometimes offset lower buyer volume.

The most important factor is not the season — it is how well your home is prepared and priced. A perfectly staged, strategically priced home in January can outperform a poorly prepared home at the peak of spring. Flowers Team Real Estate tracks Milton's market continuously and will advise you on the optimal window for your property. Browse our recently sold homes to see current market activity, or contact us for a selling strategy consultation.

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