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 The $125,000 “Patience” Play: Why Buying in December Beats the Spring Rush

If you are out there right now fighting over listings in the 22554 zip code, you are likely paying a “Spring Premium” that could cost you $100,000 or more. I am currently inspecting a renovated, 2,354 sq. ft. Colonial listed for $725,000+ that is poised to sell over list price because the spring market has officially arrived.

But here is the “Golden Tip” the banks won’t tell you: The best time to buy a home is December.

The December Data Doesn’t Lie

As a 34-year appraisal veteran, I track the “market lag” that happens when the weather gets cold and the holidays hit. While looking for comparables for this $725k listing, I found two nearly identical Colonials in the exact same neighborhood that sold just three months ago:

  • Comp 1: A similar-sized Colonial that closed in December for $600,000.
  • Comp 2: Another Colonial—fully remodeled—that also closed for $600,000 during the holiday slump.

That is a $125,000 discount simply for buying 90 days earlier.

Why the Market “Gives Homes Away” in the Winter

In December, the “looky-loos” are at home by the fireplace, and the only sellers left are the ones who have to sell.

  1. Zero Competition: You aren’t in a bidding war with 15 other “spring fever” buyers.
  2. Motivated Sellers: Sellers with listings active in December are often dealing with job transfers or life changes and are more willing to negotiate deep discounts.
  3. Appraisal Reality: In the spring, emotional buyers drive prices up, but in the winter, the “raw data” rules the day.

The Bottom Line

If you want to save $50,000 to $100,000 on your next home in Northern Virginia or Prince William County, stop following the crowd into the spring meat grinder. Buy when the market is slow, the inventory is “stale,” and the prices are bottoming out in December.

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  1. My friend Amber is looking to buy a house should she wait until December anywhere in the area or is it only specific to Stafford.