Posted by Gillian Krol Personal Real Estate Corporation on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025 6:12pm.
When the leaves start turning in the Okanagan, many homeowners considering a move face the same question: Do I list my home now, or wait until the “busy” spring market? The truth is, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer — it depends on your goals, the type of property you own, and the current market conditions. Here’s what to consider.
1. Less Competition
Spring typically brings a flood of listings. In the fall, fewer homes are on the market, which can make your property stand out more to motivated buyers.
2. Motivated Buyers
People shopping for homes in September through November often need to move — whether it’s a job relocation, family change, or wanting to settle before the holidays. These buyers are serious, not just browsing.
3. The Okanagan Shows Beautifully in Fall
Crisp air, golden vineyards, and lake views framed by fall colours — autumn can be a stunning time to showcase your property. A cozy staged interior with warm lighting also feels inviting.
1. Higher Buyer Traffic
Spring is traditionally the busiest season, with more buyers actively house-hunting. If exposure to the largest pool of buyers is your priority, spring may be the right call.
2. Gardens and Yards in Full Bloom
For properties where outdoor space is a major selling feature, spring and summer showings allow buyers to see everything at its best.
3. Market Momentum
In many years, spring brings renewed energy in the market, with more sales activity and sometimes stronger prices.
If you need to sell quickly or want to stand out in a less crowded market → fall could be your advantage.
If your home relies heavily on outdoor appeal (pools, gardens, lakefront landscaping) → spring may highlight it best.
If you’re unsure → I’m happy to answer your questions and provide insights specific to your neighbourhood, so you can weigh the pros and cons of listing this fall versus waiting until spring.
If you’re on the fence about when to list your Okanagan home, I’d be happy to provide a free market evaluation and strategy session tailored to your property. That way, you’ll know whether fall or spring makes the most sense for your bottom line.