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Weimer Neighborhood Market Snapshot

Week ending May 31, 2026

Key indicators

Active listings
5
Recent sales
2
trailing 12 weeks
Months of supply
7.5
Median time on market
36 days
Listings 90+ days on market
20%

Weimer is a very small sample this week, so the numbers need to be read carefully. As of May 31, there were only 5 active residential listings and 2 sales over the trailing 12-week window, producing 7.5 months of supply. On paper, that puts Weimer in a slower-to-selective range rather than a deeply oversupplied one.

Buyer demand

The important qualifier is sample size. With only 5 active listings and 2 sales over 12 weeks, small changes can move the metrics quickly. The area recorded 2 sales in the most recent 4-week period, which means the limited activity that did occur was recent. That supports the read that buyer activity is present, but there is not enough transaction volume to treat the sold medians as meaningful.

Seller positioning

The inventory profile is relatively fresh compared with the other tracked areas. Median active DOM is 36 days, and the 75th-percentile listing is at 47 days. Only 1 of the 5 active listings has been on the market at least 90 days, or 20% of the active inventory. That is a much cleaner time-on-market profile than most of the county.

Pricing read

Because the trailing 12-week sold sample is below 3, the sold price median, sold DOM median, and list-to-sale ratio should remain suppressed. The better read is the active inventory structure: small supply, relatively fresh listings, and recent but limited buyer activity.

Type mix

All active and sold inventory in this lens is single-family. There are 5 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 sales are present in this snapshot.

Bottom line

For sellers, Weimer is not showing the same heavy stale-inventory problem visible in slower parts of the county, but the buyer pool is still thin because the sample is so small. For buyers, the area may not offer much selection, but listings are not overwhelmingly stale. This is a limited, selective market where individual property quality and pricing will matter more than the headline number.

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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.