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Country Club Neighborhood Market Snapshot

Week ending April 19, 2026

Key indicators

Active listings
6
Recent sales
1
trailing 12 weeks
Months of supply
18.0
Median time on market
81 days
Listings 90+ days on market
33%

The Country Club market is a very small, low-transaction snapshot this period. There are 6 active residential listings, with 1 sale over the past 12 weeks and no sales in the most recent 4-week period. That puts the area at 18.0 months of supply, which reads as buyer-favorable and slow-moving.

Buyer activity

Because the sold sample is extremely thin, price medians and close-to-list performance are not meaningful here. The better read comes from inventory, time on market, and the lack of recent closing activity. With only 1 sale in 12 weeks, one additional closing would change the math quickly, so the numbers should be treated as directional rather than conclusive.

Buyer activity has been very limited. The area recorded no sales over the most recent 4 weeks, and only 1 sale over the full 12-week window. That does not mean buyers will not consider Country Club properties, but it does show that current demand has been selective and slow to convert into closings.

Seller-side pressure

Seller positioning is mixed. Median active days on market is 81, which is not especially old for this market. The 75th percentile is 179 days, showing that some listings have been exposed much longer. Two of the 6 active listings have been on the market 90 days or more, which is 33% of the active inventory. That is a mixed inventory profile rather than a heavy stale tail.

The competitive and stagnant rankings both need context. Country Club ranks #5 of 6 for competitiveness and #6 of 6 for stagnation in this comparison set. In plain English, that does not mean the area is structurally weak; it means the current sample is small and slow. There is not enough recent sold activity to make a strong pricing claim.

Type mix

Single-family homes are the entire market in this snapshot. All 6 active listings are single-family, and the only sale over the 12-week window was also single-family. There is no condo/townhome, manufactured/mobile, earthship, or other residential activity in this packet, so this report should be read as a narrow single-family snapshot.

Bottom line

Country Club is a thin, slow-moving market in this 12-week window. Buyers have leverage because inventory is sitting relative to the pace of sales, but the active inventory count is small enough that property-specific factors matter more than broad averages. Sellers should be careful not to overread limited inventory as automatic pricing power. In this area, the right price and property fit matter more than the headline count.

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Market snapshot based on MLS data available as of April 19, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.