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When is the best time to sell your home in Spain? Property expert MATHEW WOOD explains

'When a home hits the market, its first 30 days are critical.'

Last updated: October 28, 2025 12:24 pm
Mathew Wood
Published: October 28, 2025
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Ask sellers in Spain when they plan to list their home and you may get the answer: ‘After summer, once everyone’s back from holiday.’

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  • Summer buyers mean business
  • Light sells homes – especially here
  • Get in early, before the crowd
  • When autumn does work

It sounds sensible in theory. The weather cools down, there’s that ‘let’s get things done before Christmas’ energy, and buyers supposedly become more serious.

However, that logic doesn’t always hold up here in Andalucia. In fact, for rural homes, cortijos and fincas, waiting until autumn might actually cost you.

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Summer buyers mean business

Summer buyers tend to mean business. We’re not talking about the window-shoppers on a casual city break.

I mean real buyers, like the ones who book flights, hire cars, and come with a list of properties to view and serious intent.

Late spring and summer are when these people tend to land. International buyers in particular are trying to find their dream home before school starts or the festive season looms.

We see it every July and August: more viewings, more offers and more urgency.

Come autumn, many of these buyers have either bought already or decided to postpone until ‘after the holidays.’ And that means fewer opportunities for your property to shine.

Light sells homes – especially here

If you’ve got outdoor space, views, a pool, or a beautifully tiled terrace, lighting is everything. And summer delivers the goods.

The long evenings and flowers in full bloom help make your home look its best.

Fast forward to September or October and you’re dealing with shorter days, dry landscapes, and hit-or-miss weather. Not ideal for marketing a property whose charm lives outdoors.

Get in early, before the crowd

When a home hits the market, its first 30 days are critical. That’s when excitement is highest and buyers are most curious.

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But in autumn, you’re competing with a flood of other listings that waited ‘for the right moment.’

Add to that the hesitation we hear every October – ‘Let’s wait until January’ – and suddenly your stunning cortijo is gathering dust.

Even if you don’t sell in August, launching then gives you a head start as early interest means early traction. It also keeps you out of the ‘why hasn’t it sold yet?’ category.

When autumn does work

Don’t get me wrong, we sell plenty in the autumn, and some properties do better then. Apartments, city homes, or properties priced under €300K can perform well later in the year.

But if you’re selling something in that €350K–€750K zone, especially with views, terraces or foreign buyer appeal, the summer is the time to get the ball rolling.

Of course, no two sales are the same, but timing, presentation and strategy can make thousands of euros’ difference and shave months off your sales journey.

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Mathew Wood, co-founder of Hola Properties, has more than 30 years of experience in real estate, and has dealt with international sales at the highest level. He previously started the number one rated agency in the UK and has a vast network of contacts across Northern Europe, the USA.

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