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Why So Many Homes Are Relisting — And What It Actually Means for Buyers and Sellers in 2026

Right now across BC (especially Surrey, Langley, Cloverdale, and Abbotsford) something very noticeable is happening:

Homes are expiring… then coming back on the market.

Buyers think:  “Oh that property didn’t sell — something must be wrong with it.”

Sellers think:  “The market is crashing.”

Neither is actually true.

If you’ve been browsing listings lately, you may have noticed something unusual — homes disappearing from the market and then showing up again a few days or weeks later.

You’re not imagining it.

Across the Fraser Valley we’re seeing a growing number of properties expire and relist, and it’s one of the clearest signs of the type of market we’re currently in.  But here’s the important part:

A relisted home does not automatically mean something is wrong with the property.  It usually means the strategy was wrong — not the house.

Why homes are expiring right now

We are in what’s called a balanced-to-buyer leaning market.  Buyers have options again. That one change alone alters how homes need to be sold.

For the past several years, pricing high and “testing the market” often worked.  In 2026, it often does the opposite.

Here’s what’s happening:

1. Sellers are still anchored to 2021–2022 prices
Many homeowners still remember peak sale prices and naturally want to start there. The challenge is buyers today are payment-focused, not price-focused. Higher interest rates changed how people qualify and what they feel comfortable paying monthly.

2. The first 2 weeks now matter more than ever
A listing gets the most exposure the moment it hits the market. If it’s overpriced at launch, the strongest buyers skip it — and they rarely come back.

3. Buyers watch Days on Market closely
Today’s buyers are extremely informed. Once a listing sits too long, they assume:

  • there were showings but no offers

  • inspections scared someone away

  • or the seller won’t negotiate

So they wait… or they don’t show it at all.

Why agents relist properties

Relisting is not a trick — it’s a reset.

When a listing expires and comes back:

  • the Days on Market resets

  • it shows as “new” to buyers

  • it triggers listing alerts again

  • it re-enters the conversation

Usually the seller also adjusts:

  • price

  • photos

  • staging

  • marketing strategy

A well-handled relist can actually be very successful.

What this means for buyers

A relisted home can actually be a great opportunity.

Often:

  • the seller is now realistic

  • they are more open to conditions

  • inspection negotiations are easier

  • completion dates are flexible

In today’s market, buyers have negotiating power — but only on homes that have sat long enough to reach that stage.

What this means for sellers

The biggest mistake sellers can make right now is thinking:

“We can always reduce later.”

The market doesn’t reward late adjustments anymore.

Instead, homes that:

  • launch properly

  • are priced near market value

  • and show well

are still selling quickly — sometimes even competitively.  The goal in today’s market is not to “test the market.” The goal is to hit the market correctly the first time.

The takeaway

A relisted property is not a bad property. It’s usually a pricing story, not a house story. And in 2026, success in real estate isn’t about luck or timing — it’s about understanding how buyers think right now and positioning your home accordingly. If you’re curious what your home would realistically sell for in today’s market (not last year’s), I’m always happy to have that conversation.


This entry was posted on February 20th, 2026 by Alyssa Dotson Personal Real Estate Corporation | Posted in General

Why So Many Homes Are Relisting — And What It Actually Means for Buyers and Sellers in 2026

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