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When Is the Best Time to Sell a Home in Southern California?

By Margie Miller, Your Realtor, Community Writer
May 20, 2026 at 08:34am. Views: 2926

Selling a home in Southern California, the vibrant, sun-soaked communities of the Inland Empire, coastal neighborhoods, and urban centers, demands not just a well-staged property but also impeccable timing. Here’s how to maximize your sale for both price and speed in our region.

If you or your home are not ready, don’t put it on the market!!!

However historical and regional trends firmly point to spring through early summer (April to June) as the ideal window to sell:

• In California broadly, April, June, and July are consistently the best months to list, because spring ignites buyer demand, and summer sustains momentum. Homes listed in June often fetch top value and sell swiftly.

• For Southern California specifically, the May through September stretch offers the strongest opportunities for sellers aiming for maximum price. If speed is your priority, listing as early as March gives you an edge.

In Riverside, listings during June historically bring in the highest price premiums, about 3.13% above the yearly average, while homes listed in April tend to sell fastest (about six days quicker than average).

Across Southern California, April stands out as the fastest-selling month, with homes on the market for an average of just 37 days, compared to a regional annual average of 44 days.

National data also supports late spring as especially lucrative:

• Homes listed in late May sold for approximately 1.6% more than usual, roughly $5,600 above the typical sale price.

• In San Diego, sellers who listed in late March and early April saw about a 2% boost in sale prices, translating to $20,000 more on a typical home.

• Realtor.com highlights the week of April 13–19 as the most statistically profitable week: listings earn an average of $4,800 more, and a gain of 17.7% more views, also they sell about nine days faster than other times of year.

If you're flexible, consider steering clear of November through February, the slowest months for real estate activity in Southern California. Listing during this time typically means more days on market and lower offers. Know as the Holiday Slump most people are focused an family and friends, shopping, costumes, etc. 

For sellers in our Southern California communities from the Inland Empire to coastal enclaves, the strategic sweet spot lies in spring to early summer. Listing between April and June, especially in that mid-April to mid-May range, not only attracts eager buyers but also delivers stronger offers and faster closings. If top dollar is the goal, June shines. For speed, April can’t be beat.

If you are interested in personalized insights based on your home, neighborhood or what it might take to get your home ready. I’d be delighted to tailor data, prep timelines, or staging tips to your specific needs. Give me a call when you're ready... 909-888-9000.

 

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