Rightmove: Why February Is the Best Time to Sell Your Home

Rightmove: Why February Is the Best Time to Sell Your Home

Recent market data from the Rightmove property portal has revealed February as the strongest month of the year to list a property, outperforming even the traditional spring peak. Here’s what that means for homeowners and why now could be an ideal time to sell.

February has been identified as the strongest month of the year to list a property, with almost 69% of homes successfully finding a buyer, according to Rightmove’s analysis of millions of listings over the past decade. This insight reflects what we are already seeing on the ground at Amos Estates, where buyer activity has picked up strongly at the start of the year.

Although spring is traditionally considered the peak selling season, February offers a key advantage for sellers. Buyers tend to be highly motivated after the Christmas period, while the number of competing listings remains lower than later in the spring. As a result, well-presented and correctly priced homes often attract strong interest and sell more quickly. Rightmove’s data also shows that homes listed in February are among the fastest to secure a buyer.


Looking ahead, there are plenty of reasons for optimism. Improving mortgage affordability, greater choice of mortgage products, and a more positive economic outlook are helping to build confidence among buyers. Industry experts are predicting 2026 to be a buoyant year for the housing market.

If you are considering selling your home, now could be the ideal time to speak with the local property specialists at Amos Estates for tailored advice and expert guidance.


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