Every year, the housing market follows a rhythm. Spring is when it accelerates.
Longer days bring more showings. Buyers who paused during winter re-enter the market. Inventory becomes more visible, but so does competition.
Why Spring Moves Faster
- More Buyers Are Active
Families plan around summer transitions. Relocating professionals want to settle before fall. First-time buyers often begin seriously searching in March and April. - Decisions Happen Quickly
When traffic increases, hesitation becomes expensive. Well-priced homes do not sit through spring. They move. - Inventory Shrinks Into Summer
What feels abundant in early spring often looks very different by June.
What This Means for Buyers at George
At George, new construction one-bedroom homes are now available starting in the high $200s. Layouts range from 616 to 890 square feet, with select two-story and private yard options.
Spring traffic is strong. Inventory is limited. By summer, options will narrow.
Spring buying season rewards buyers who act early.
Tour while there is still selection. Secure before the pace tightens further.