October traditionally brings a surge of activity in the housing market. After the slower pace of summer, many buyers and sellers return with fresh motivation. Families who paused their search over the school holidays are back in the market, and those aiming to move before Christmas begin acting with urgency.
For sellers, this means more serious buyers and a greater chance of securing offers quickly. For buyers, it means more choice as new instructions hit the market.
Yes, homes often sell faster in October compared with late summer. According to Rightmove, autumn is consistently one of the busiest times for buyer enquiries, second only to the traditional spring rush. The “pre-Christmas window” pushes motivated buyers to act swiftly, while sellers are keen to agree a sale in time to complete before the festive season.
On average, the conveyancing process takes 10 - 14 weeks, so a sale agreed in October even has a chance of completing before Christmas, a major driver for many families.
Autumn buyers tend to be focused, organised, and serious about moving. They’re often:
Families wanting to settle into a new home before the new school term in January.
Downsizers aiming to complete their move before the worst of the winter.
Relocators tied to work contracts starting in the new year.
Unlike spring browsers, autumn buyers usually have their finances ready and are keen to secure a property quickly.
Presentation matters more than ever at this time of year. Shorter days and autumn weather mean your home needs to feel bright, warm, and inviting. Simple steps can make a big difference:
Lighting: Switch on lamps for viewings to create a welcoming glow.
Kerb appeal: Keep paths clear of fallen leaves and tidy up gardens.
Warmth: Ensure your heating is on a timer so the house feels cosy.
Staging: Add seasonal touches like autumnal flowers or neutral throws to make rooms feel homely.
So far this autumn, the market has held steady. Data from the Land Registry shows average house prices across the country have been broadly flat since August. Family homes in Stoke-on-Trent remain in strong demand, while higher-priced properties may take slightly longer to attract the right buyer.
The important point is that demand remains resilient in October, especially for realistically priced homes. Sellers who align with the market are still achieving successful outcomes.
It depends on your circumstances, but there are strong reasons to list now:
Buyer urgency: Those searching in October are motivated to complete by Christmas.
Less competition: Waiting until spring means competing with the biggest wave of new listings.
Seasonal advantage: Autumn colours and a cosy atmosphere can enhance the appeal of family homes.
If you want to move in early 2026, marketing in October gives you a head start on spring sellers.
October is a golden opportunity for sellers in the Stoke-on-Trent housing market. With motivated buyers, steady prices, and enough time to complete before Christmas, it’s one of the best times of the year to put your home on the market.
If you’re considering selling in October, now is the time to act. A well-presented home, priced correctly, can attract strong interest and may even secure a sale in time for Christmas.
📞 Get in touch today for a free, no-obligation market appraisal and find out what your home could achieve this autumn.