When Is the Best Time to Sell a House in Washington DC?

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By Jon Stubbs Updated December 1, 2025
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The best month to sell a house in Washington DC is June. Last year, the average listing price for Washington DC homes in June was $637,167, which is $22,513 more than the annual average.

The best month to sell your house fast in Washington DC is March, because that's when homes tend to spend the least amount of time on the market. Last year, Washington DC homes sold in March were on the market for an average of 33 days, which is 6 days faster than the annual average.

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Should I sell my house now?

Whether you should sell your house now depends on multiple fluctuating factors and your home-selling priorities. In addition to understanding the best months to sell fast or aim for maximum returns, consider the following data.

Current market conditions in Washington DC

Washington DC has approximately 13,312 homes on the market, including 4,924 listed in the last 30 days.

At the moment, these figures and other data suggest Washington DC is experiencing a neutral market, with buyer demand generally in line with active inventory. So market conditions are generally neutral for sellers.[1]

In a neutral market, you could sell your house for less or more than your hoped-for price.

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Current mortgage interest rates

It may not be a good time to sell if interest rates are high. High interest rates generally deter buyers from entering the market.

As of December 18, 2025, 30-year fixed rate mortgages carry 6.21% interest, which is lower than rates generally seen from 1975-2000, but higher than the historical lows we saw in 2020-21.[2] In 2026, rates are projected to range between 5.9% and 6.2%.[3]

You should also consider the interest rate you have on your current mortgage. If you've locked in a much lower rate on your current mortgage, it may not make financial sense to sell your home now if you have to get a higher-interest rate on your next house.

How much equity you have in your current house

If you have 20% or more equity in your house, you’ll typically be in a strong position to sell.

With that much equity, you'll likely have a decent amount of profit when you sell, leaving you in a strong financial position for your next purchase or move.

Typically, it takes 5-10 years living in a home and paying down your mortgage to build 20% equity.

Best time to sell a house in Washington DC for speed

In Washington DC, the fastest month to sell is March, when homes spend an average of 33 days on the market (DOM) — 6 days less than the annual average.

When a market has a low average DOM, that's usually an indicator of favorable conditions for sellers, i.e., a high demand among buyers. The annual average in Washington DC is 39 days on the market, compared to the national average of 63 days.

When a state average DOM is less than the national average, it indicates a seller's market in that state. Conversely, when the state average DOM exceeds the national average, it indicates a buyer's market, meaning a less desirable time to sell.

We examined recent data to identify historically favorable months for quick sales in Washington DC.

Month Days on market[4] Difference from average
January 59 20 days slower
February 38 1 days faster
March 33 6 days faster
April 33 6 days faster
May 33 6 days faster
June 34 5 days faster
July 38 1 days faster
August 42 3 days slower
September 34 5 days faster
October 33 6 days faster
November 42 3 days slower
December 52 13 days slower
Annual Average 39
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Best time to sell a house in Washington DC for price

The best month to sell for top dollar in Washington DC is June, when homes sell for an average of $637,167 (or $22,513 more than the annual average).

Historical data can help you understand when prices in Washington DC are typically at their annual high and low. While each year will have slight variations, we analyzed recent sale prices to identify trends and average prices for each month.

Month Average sale price[4] Difference from average
January $594,963 -$19,691
February $596,474 -$18,180
March $607,061 -$7,593
April $620,402 $5,748
May $629,396 $14,742
June $637,167 $22,513
July $624,271 $9,617
August $610,731 -$3,923
September $620,158 $5,504
October $622,050 $7,396
November $611,858 -$2,796
December $601,317 -$13,337
Annual Average $614,654
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Top ways to sell your house no matter the time of year

If you need to sell your Washington DC home and it's not the best time of year to list, you still have options.

  • Sell your home quickly: Sell to a cash buyer or an iBuyer. Cash buyers are best for sellers who need to sell in a matter of days without investing any money to fix up or stage the home. iBuyers can also close quickly with cash, but your house needs to be in good condition to qualify.
  • Save money with a low commission realtor: List with a low commission brokerage in Washington DC and work with full-service agents who work for reduced commissions.
  • Sell without a realtor: List with a flat fee MLS company. You'll save on listing commission, but you'll need to complete every step of the selling process yourself, making this option best for experienced sellers with extra time on their hands.
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FAQs about the best time to sell a house in Washington DC

When's the best time to sell a home in Washington DC?

If you're after the best sales price, the best month to sell in Washington DC is June when houses sell for 3.60% more than average.

If your priority is speed, March is the best time to sell because homes tend to sell 6 days faster than average.

When's the worst time to sell a home in Washington DC?

November is the month when homes sell for the least amount of money. When it comes to a quick sale, January is the worst time to list. Homes stay on the market for an average of 73 days.

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Data sources

Our Research Team uses real estate data from reputable sources such as Zillow, Realtor.com, FreddieMac, and House Canary to determine the best and worst months to sell a house in Washington DC. We also analyze and synthesize monthly trends for listing prices, housing inventory, and mortgage rates into our own Clever Market Heat Index to determine the state of local real estate markets. We refresh the data on our pages as the primary sources update.

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[1] Clever Market Heat Index – "Clever Market Heat Index".
[3] Fannie Mae – "Fannie Mae". Updated October 1, 2025.
[4] Realtor.com – "Realtor.com Housing Data". Updated November 1, 2025.

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