If it checked all the boxes, was the right price, and I had money to fix things I might miss, I'd buy whenever.
I would, however, research what to look for that could be an issue in spring.
For example, we didn't pay much attention to trees when we looked at our home in the off-season, but we noticed the previous owner planted deciduous trees in places that affects sun penetration. This means we have sun in winter, which adds a little warmth, but shade in summer, which cools things down a bit.
Good luck!
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