When Is the Best Time to Buy or Sell? (March 2026 Update)
TL;DR Buyers: Best opportunities in spring and fall — less competition, more negotiating room.Sellers: Peak conditions in winter and summer — motivated buyers, stronger pricing. The right season depends on your goal. Read on for the full breakdown.
Summit County real estate doesn’t follow a traditional calendar—it follows the rhythm of the mountains.
As we move through March, the market is beginning to transition out of peak winter and into one of the most strategic windows of the year. Inventory is starting to shift, buyer behavior is evolving, and opportunities are beginning to open up on both sides of the market.
For additional context, here’s our most recent market update from February, which highlights many of the trends still shaping today’s conditions:
What We’re Seeing Right Now in Summit County
As we move into early spring:
- Inventory is beginning to increase slightly
- Buyer activity remains steady but more selective
- Well-priced homes are still selling quickly
- Market conditions are becoming more balanced
This creates a market where strategy matters more than timing alone.
Explore current opportunities:
Browse Summit County listings → https://comtnrealty.com/
Winter: Peak Demand, Serious Buyers
Winter is one of the most active times in Summit County, driven by ski season and tourism.
Buyers during this time tend to be:
- In-market and actively touring homes
- Focused on ski access and rental potential
- Ready to make decisions quickly
During peak winter months, homes often sell close to asking price—typically around 97–98% of list price, depending on location and condition.
For sellers, this means:
- Maximum exposure
- Strong pricing conditions
- Highly motivated buyers
Tourism-driven markets like Summit County often follow seasonal demand patterns similar to other resort regions, as noted by the National Association of Realtors.
https://www.nar.realtor
Spring: A Strategic Window Opens
Spring is one of the most misunderstood—and often most advantageous—times in the Summit County market.
As the season transitions:
- More listings come online
- Buyer urgency softens slightly
- Negotiation opportunities increase
For buyers, this can be a key entry point:
- Less competition than winter
- More time to evaluate properties
- Potential to secure value before summer demand increases
For sellers, success in spring comes down to pricing and positioning.
Summer: Lifestyle Drives Demand
Summer brings a different type of buyer into the market one driven by lifestyle.
With hiking, biking, and lake season in full swing, many buyers begin to envision long-term ownership in the mountains.
During this time:
- Second-home buyers are highly active
- Families explore relocation or extended stays
- Lifestyle features become a primary driver
Homes that perform well often highlight:
- Outdoor living spaces
- Views and natural light
- Proximity to trails, Lake Dillon, and town centers
High-amenity markets often see increased seasonal activity tied to outdoor recreation and second-home demand, trends supported by research from the Urban Land Institute.
https://www.uli.org
Fall: The Hidden Opportunity
Fall is often overlooked but it can be one of the most strategic times to buy.
With fewer active buyers:
- Sellers may be more flexible
- Negotiations become more favorable
- Competition is significantly reduced
For buyers looking to get ahead of winter demand, fall offers a unique advantage.
Seasonal slowdowns in real estate activity are common across many markets, particularly in resort-driven areas, according to the Zillow.
https://www.zillow.com/research/
When Is the Best Time to Buy or Sell in Summit County?
The answer depends on your goals.
- Buyers: Spring and fall often offer the best opportunities for negotiation
- Sellers: Winter and summer provide peak visibility and demand
Each season presents different advantages it’s less about timing the market perfectly and more about understanding how to position yourself within it.
The Summit County Difference
Summit County is not a typical real estate market. It’s shaped by:
- Tourism cycles
- Weather and snow conditions
- Second-home ownership trends
- Lifestyle-driven demand
Living and working in the mountains, you begin to see these patterns repeat year after year, not just in the data, but in how people experience Summit County.
Stay Ahead of the Market
Understanding how the market shifts throughout the year can help you make more informed decisions.
Dive deeper into local trends:
Summit County market reports → https://comtnrealty.com/market-reports/
Curious what your home might be worth right now?
Get a home valuation → https://comtnrealty.com/home-valuation/
FAQs
When is the best time to buy real estate in Summit County?
Spring and fall often provide the best opportunities for negotiation, while winter and summer offer more inventory but increased competition.
Is winter a good time to sell in Summit County?
Yes. Winter brings peak visibility due to tourism, and buyers tend to be more serious and motivated.
Does the market slow down in spring?
Activity may slow slightly, but this often creates more opportunity for buyers and flexibility in negotiations.
What do buyers look for most in Summit County?
Ski access, views, outdoor space, proximity to town or trails, and rental income potential.
Let’s Talk Strategy
Every season presents different opportunities; it just depends on how you approach it.
If you’re thinking about buying or selling in Summit County, I’m happy to walk through what we’re seeing right now and how it applies to your situation.