Denver’s housing market is so hot, sellers are pretty much guaranteed to get asking or over asking price nearly any time of year. Still, certain times during the year are proving to be more profitable than others.

According to Zillow research, the best time to put your home on the market is in late April, nationwide. However, in Denver, you may have just missed the mark as March has shown to be the most profitable time to sell. Research showed homes sold in early March provided $30,200 more than the listed price, but April can bring in a 4% premium or about $27,000 on a typical home.

Zillow economist Nicole Bachaud said that with inventory as low as it is, home sellers can expect a quick sale pretty much year-round. Even as frantic buyers are snapping up homes days after they hit the market and often bidding them up above list price, there is still value to be had by listing a home during the right time of year, which is in the spring in most cases. This is a friendly market for sellers, but those who are simultaneously buying need a firm grasp on the right tools and strategies to win their next home.

Again, in Denver there’s really no “bad” time to sell. But if you are planning to list later in the year, avoid October and November. Research showed homes could sell for $36,700 less than the asking price, which is a 5.7% discount.

If you’re looking to sell your current home, your timing couldn’t be better. Demand in the Mile High City remains strong, and supply is at historic lows. If you’re ready to list, contact Metrowest – we’d love to help you start the process!