Best Time to Sell a House in Markham: The 2026 Guide
Maximizing your sale requires understanding two timing frameworks: the seasonal cycle that governs buyer activity, and the current market cycle that determines how your home is received regardless of season.
When is the best time to sell a house in Markham?
Spring (March to May) is Markham's peak selling season, followed by fall (September to November). In 2026, listing in summer ahead of the spring 2027 inventory surge can position sellers ahead of the recovery, as monthly sales are up 10% month-over-month and inventory is tightening.
Markham homeowners who want to maximize their sale price and minimize time on market need to understand two timing frameworks: the seasonal cycle and the current market cycle. Here is how to navigate both.
The Seasonal Cycle — When Markham Buyers Are Most Active
Spring (March to May) — Peak Selling Season
Spring is historically Markham's busiest market. Families targeting September school enrollment are searching by March. Warmer weather makes homes show better, and the cultural momentum of spring real estate concentrates buyer demand. In 2026, GTA sales were up 6.3% year-over-year in May and monthly sales were up 10% month-over-month, confirming spring 2026 is a recovery period with real momentum.
Fall (September to November) — The Second Peak
The fall market is Markham's second most active season. Buyers who did not find the right home in spring and families whose school-timing window has reset make September and October consistently strong. The fall window closes sharply after November.
Summer (June to August) — Activity Slows
Summer is traditionally slower as families travel and organize around children's programs. For well-priced properties in premium communities, summer listings can perform well precisely because fewer competing properties are listed, reducing the buyer's menu of alternatives.
Winter (December to February) — The Quiet Season
December and January are the slowest months. Committed sellers who list in winter find a smaller but disproportionately motivated buyer pool. Buyers searching in January are serious, not window-shopping, and the absence of spring competition can make a well-priced winter listing perform surprisingly well.
Neeraj Moolchandani on the timing that actually matters
Season matters, but the bigger timing question is whether your own next chapter is ready. A perfectly timed spring launch does not help if you are not prepared to move when the offer comes.
The sellers who do best line up their preparation, their pricing, and their next step together — then choose a launch window inside a strong season. The readiness is what makes the timing pay off.
The 2026 Market Timing Window
Despite the broader correction from 2022's peak, 2026 presents a specific opportunity for sellers who have been waiting. Spring momentum is building, with monthly sales up 10% month-over-month. Inventory is tightening from February's peak. The pent-up demand of 100,000-plus GTA sidelined buyers is beginning to convert as trade uncertainty modestly eases.
The sellers who list in summer 2026, ahead of the full release of this sideline demand, are positioning ahead of the recovery rather than chasing it. There is also a deadline factor: the HST rebate window closes March 31, 2027, reducing new-construction competition for your resale listing. Sellers who move decisively sell into a market with real buyer demand and without the full weight of the spring listing inventory surge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best month to sell a house in Markham?
April and May are historically the strongest months, during the spring peak, followed by September and October in the fall. These windows have the largest and most motivated buyer pools.
Is 2026 a good time to sell in Markham?
Yes, for well-positioned sellers. Monthly sales are up 10% month-over-month, inventory is tightening, and listing ahead of the spring 2027 surge positions you ahead of the recovery rather than competing within it.
Should I wait until spring 2027 to sell?
Possibly, if you can carry the property comfortably, but waiting carries risk: motivated sellers may flood the market as conditions improve, and the HST rebate window closes March 31, 2027. Many sellers benefit from moving decisively in the current environment.
Your Markham Home Deserves a Precise Valuation
Michael John Lau and the Kaizen Real Estate Team deliver a professional, data-driven Comparative Market Analysis built from the actual sold data moving today's Markham market. No automated estimate. No obligation. Just the honest number you deserve.