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Country Club Neighborhood Market Snapshot

Week ending May 31, 2026

Key indicators

Active listings
3
Recent sales
2
trailing 12 weeks
Months of supply
4.5
Median time on market
118 days
Listings 90+ days on market
67%

Country Club is the tightest-looking area in this week’s zone set, but it is also one of the easiest to misread because the sample is very small. As of May 31, there were only 3 active residential listings and 2 sales over the trailing 12-week window, producing 4.5 months of supply. On the surface, that points to a balanced-to-active market.

Seller positioning

The catch is that Country Club also ranks as the most stagnant zone by the current stale-inventory lens. Two of the 3 active listings have been on the market at least 90 days, which means 67% of the active inventory is stale. Median active DOM is 118 days, and the 75th-percentile listing is at 221 days. So the area is not simply “hot.” It is bifurcated: very limited supply and some recent buyer activity, but also a small pool of listings that includes a meaningful long-exposure tail.

Buyer demand

Buyer activity is present, but thin. The area recorded 1 sale over the most recent 4-week period and 2 sales over the trailing 12 weeks. That is enough to produce a relatively low months-of-supply reading, but not enough to support strong conclusions about pricing. Sold price, sold DOM, and list-to-sale ratio should remain suppressed because the 12-week sold sample is below 3.

Type mix

All active and sold inventory in this lens is single-family. There are 3 active single-family listings and 2 single-family sales over the trailing 12-week window. No condo/townhome, manufactured/mobile, Earthship, or other residential-type activity is present in this snapshot.

What this means

For sellers, the signal is mixed. Scarcity helps, but stale inventory still matters. A properly positioned Country Club property may draw attention because buyers do not have much to choose from, but listings that miss the mark can still sit. For buyers, selection is limited, but the stale share shows that not every listing is moving quickly.

Bottom line

Country Club is a small, split market this week. It has the lowest months-of-supply reading among the tracked zones, but also the highest stale-inventory ranking. That means the headline looks competitive, while the underlying listing behavior is more selective. Pricing, condition, and property fit still matter.

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Market snapshot based on MLS data available as of May 31, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.