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Weimer Neighborhood Market Snapshot
Week ending May 17, 2026
Key indicators
The Weimer market remains a very small residential snapshot, so the numbers need to be read carefully. There are 6 active residential listings, with 2 sales over the past 12 weeks and no sales in the most recent 4-week period. That puts the area at 9.0 months of supply, which reads as slower and selective, but not deeply oversupplied.
Demand
The key point is that Weimer’s inventory is limited and relatively fresh compared with several other zones. The area ranks #3 of 6 for competitiveness across all residential types and #3 of 6 for single-family competitiveness. It also ranks #6 of 6 for stagnation, which means it has the least stale profile in this comparison set.
Buyer activity is present over the 12-week window, but quiet in the most recent month. Two sales over 12 weeks confirms that homes are closing in Weimer, but zero sales in the most recent 4-week period means there is no fresh short-term closing signal in this packet. In a market this small, one additional sale can shift the read quickly.
Seller-side pressure
Seller positioning looks cleaner here than in most other zones. Median active days on market is only 28, and the 75th percentile is 52 days. Only 1 of the 6 active listings has been on the market 90 days or more, which is 17% of the active inventory. That is a relatively fresh inventory profile.
Pricing signal
Sold price medians and list-to-sale ratio are not meaningful here because the sold sample is too small. That is important for public interpretation. The safer read is that Weimer has limited inventory, relatively fresh active listings, and some evidence of buyer engagement over the 12-week window, but not enough recent closing volume to make a strong pricing claim.
Property type signal
Single-family homes are the entire market in this snapshot. All 6 active listings are single-family, and both sales over the 12-week window were single-family homes. There is no condo/townhome, manufactured/mobile, earthship, or other residential activity in this packet, so this report should be read as a small single-family snapshot.
Bottom line
Bottom line: Weimer is a limited-sample market, but the current read is cleaner than many of the larger, slower zones. Inventory is low, active listings are relatively fresh, and stale inventory is minimal. Buyers should understand that choices are limited and the data can move quickly. Sellers should not overread the small sample, but the current inventory profile is healthier than the broader countywide stale-inventory pattern.
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Market snapshot based on MLS data available as of May 17, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.