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Why March stirs emotions and competition for homebuyers

The Psychology of House Hunting: How March Can Shape Your Decision

August 09, 20253 min read

March is a pivotal time for house hunting, and the psychology surrounding it plays a bigger role than you might think. How does the first month of spring affect your search for the perfect home? Check it out.

Spring Fever and Fresh Perspectives

Spring’s longer days and warmer weather naturally boost our moods, making everything feel a little more possible. Research shows that increased sunlight can elevate serotonin levels, improving overall well-being and positively influencing decision-making. This positivity can lead buyers to see potential in properties they might have overlooked during the gloomier winter months.

Notable insights:

  • A 2021 study published in Environmental Health Perspectives found that exposure to natural light improves mood and cognitive performance.

  • According to the National Association of Realtors, spring is historically the busiest season for home sales, with March serving as a critical kickoff.

A Time for New Beginnings

For many, a new home represents a fresh start. Springtime and March specifically align and connect with this desire, promising renewal and growth. This is a psychological concept called the “fresh start effect,” which suggests that people are more likely to pursue new goals during times of transition, such as the change of seasons or a new year. House hunters looking for new homes during this period might feel more motivated, more excited, and more committed to finding “the one” than they would at another time.

Notable insights:

  • The “fresh start effect” is a psychological phenomenon where periods of transition boost motivation to achieve goals.

  • March’s symbolism of renewal aligns with homebuyers' desires for change.

The Competitive Edge

With more homes hitting the market, March offers increased options for buyers—but it also brings more competition. According to Zillow, spring listings tend to attract more buyers, which can often lead to bidding wars. This mix can trigger FOMO (the fear of missing out) and push buyers to make quicker decisions—sometimes to their detriment. How can you combat this? Working with an experienced real estate agent can help you navigate the emotional tightrope and ensure you make choices that align with your long-term goals.

Notable insights:

  • Zillow reports that spring is a peak season for home listings and buyer interest.

  • The competitive market in March can trigger FOMO, influencing buyer decisions.

The Practical Push

March is often a strategic home shopping month for households with children aiming to move before the next school year and for professionals looking to settle in before summer. This practical timeline can add a layer of pressure, but it can also provide structure to the decision-making process. For some buyers, the need to make a move on a deadline might feel stressful. For others, a clear timeline can help reduce anxiety and assist in making decisions that would otherwise be agonizing.

Notable insights:

  • Many buyers start house hunting in March to align the timeline with other goals and deadlines of their academic or professional calendars.

  • Structured timelines can reduce anxiety by creating a clear path forward.

Stay Grounded with Expert Guidance

House hunting is as much an emotional journey as it is a financial one. By understanding how seasonal shifts affect your mindset, you can approach the process with confidence and clarity. What’s the best move? Working with a knowledgeable agent will provide the perspective needed to balance emotion with practicality. If you’ve got the right support, March can be the perfect month to find a home that feels just right.

Mary Ellen was born and raised in Long Island, New York. After graduating from college, she worked on Wall Street for JP Morgan in New York City. For the past 25+ years, she has been living in the Alpharetta, Georgia with her husband and daughter. International travel and business are her passions and she loves to go to as many different countries of the world as possible and to indulge in the culture.

Mary Ellen has an outgoing personality and is known to be aggressive in marketing real estate. Her goal is to make YOU happy and she knows that buying and selling houses can be very stressful. Her job is to make it as stress-free as possible. With her background in accounting and finance, she will be able to help you find the best value your money can buy.

Her professional associations and certifications include Atlanta Board of Realtors, Leadership Council for Keller Williams Realty, CIPS (Certified International Property Specialist) and CFIS (Certified Foreign Investor Specialist) as well as being a member of KWGPS (Keller Williams Realty Global Property Specialist). In the past several years, Mary Ellen has worked to achieve several additional designations including CLHMS (Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist), SFR (Short Sale and Foreclosure Specialist, e-Pro Certified and a Certified DRS AgentTM

Mary Ellen Vanaken

Mary Ellen was born and raised in Long Island, New York. After graduating from college, she worked on Wall Street for JP Morgan in New York City. For the past 25+ years, she has been living in the Alpharetta, Georgia with her husband and daughter. International travel and business are her passions and she loves to go to as many different countries of the world as possible and to indulge in the culture. Mary Ellen has an outgoing personality and is known to be aggressive in marketing real estate. Her goal is to make YOU happy and she knows that buying and selling houses can be very stressful. Her job is to make it as stress-free as possible. With her background in accounting and finance, she will be able to help you find the best value your money can buy. Her professional associations and certifications include Atlanta Board of Realtors, Leadership Council for Keller Williams Realty, CIPS (Certified International Property Specialist) and CFIS (Certified Foreign Investor Specialist) as well as being a member of KWGPS (Keller Williams Realty Global Property Specialist). In the past several years, Mary Ellen has worked to achieve several additional designations including CLHMS (Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist), SFR (Short Sale and Foreclosure Specialist, e-Pro Certified and a Certified DRS AgentTM

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