April 12th, 2025, Mario Charron
# Is Ottawa’s Housing Market Right for You? A Guide for Downsizers, Upsizers, and Those Facing Divorce
In the world of real estate, timing is everything. If you’re thinking about selling your home in Ottawa, understanding the market can help you get the best results. Whether you're an empty nester looking to downsize, a family needing more space, or going through a divorce, knowing when to sell your home can ease the transition and help maximize profits. Here's how the school calendar might influence your decision.
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## The Problem: When to Sell for Best Results
Choosing the right time to sell isn’t just about the state of the market; it’s also about personal circumstances. In Ottawa’s neighborhoods like Orleans, Beaconhill, and the Glebe, timing can affect the outcome of your sale.
Recent data show that the number of homes for sale has dropped by 10% compared to last year. Fewer homes mean more competition among buyers, which can raise prices. For those selling, that sounds great, but if not timed well, it might mean missing out on good offers or the perfect new home.
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## The Real-World Impact: What This Means for You
### For Empty NestersIf your kids have left home and you’re rattling around in a big house, the idea of selling to downsize could be appealing. But with fewer homes on the market now, finding a smaller property might take longer. Plus, homes near schools and parks often attract families, so if you wait for the summer holidays, you could have more potential buyers.
### For Families Looking to UpsizeIf you’re a family looking to buy a bigger home, selling during the school year can be ideal. Many families prefer moving during the summer, making spring the peak time for buying. Selling in spring means you’ll likely close during summer when moving is easier without the hassle of school schedules.
### For Those Going Through a DivorceSelling a home during a divorce adds another layer of stress. Depending on the timing, it might be tough ...