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When is the best time to sell in Stafford County?
What the sale-price history says, month by month. Free, no signup.
When homes in Stafford County have sold for the most
Strongest around May–July
Softest around December–February · about a 14% swing across the year
Sale prices by month
% above / below the yearly average · 5 years of historyHomes typically close 4–6 weeks after listing, so to sell in the May–July window you'd list about a month earlier. The outlined bar is this month (July).
Listing now vs the May–July window
In the last 5 years, homes here that sold in the strong window went for roughly +0–5% more than homes that sold around now — a median of about +2.0%. History, not a promise.
The plain-English read
In Stafford County, homes have historically sold for the most when they close around May–July — meaning listing roughly a month earlier. History, not a promise.
Right now (July) is historically one of the stronger months here (+3.0% vs the yearly average).
Recent momentum is flat — typical values have held steady over the last 3 months.
Historical patterns for your area, not a forecast — and not financial advice; your situation decides.
Data as of May 2026. Source: Zillow Research (median sale price). Neighborhood-level history describes the area, not any specific property.
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