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Country Club Neighborhood Market Snapshot

Week ending June 7, 2026

Key indicators

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

Country Club is a small-sample market this week, so the headline numbers need to be read carefully. As of June 7, there were only 3 active residential listings and 2 sales over the trailing 12-week window. That produces 4.5 months of supply, which looks competitive on paper, but the sample is too thin to treat as a broad market trend.

Buyer demand

The demand signal is mixed. Country Club ranks as the most competitive zone in the current comparison set because inventory is very limited relative to recent sales. At the same time, there were no closed sales in the most recent 4-week window. That means the 12-week activity is real, but it has not continued into the latest month in a way that supports a strong short-term demand claim.

Seller positioning

Seller positioning is where the story gets more complicated. Two of the 3 active listings have been on the market at least 90 days, which gives the area a 67% stale share. Median active DOM is 125 days, and the 75th percentile is 228 days. In plain terms, Country Club has very little inventory, but much of what is available has already been exposed to the market for a while.

Ranking profile

That is why this zone ranks as both highly competitive and highly stagnant. Low inventory can make the months-of-supply figure look tight, while older active listings show that buyers are still selective. The market can support movement when a property fits, but stale inventory suggests that condition, price, and buyer perception still matter.

Pricing data

Sold price, sold DOM, and list-to-sale ratio are not reported here because only 2 sales closed in the 12-week window. With a sample that small, those figures would be more misleading than useful. The better read is structural: limited active supply, thin recent sales, and a meaningful stale tail.

Bottom line

Country Club is not a simple hot-market story. It has very limited inventory and a low months-of-supply reading, but the active listings are mostly older and there were no sales in the latest 4-week window. Sellers should not assume scarcity alone creates pricing power. Buyers should expect few choices, but the existing inventory may still offer room for negotiation if a listing has been sitting.

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Market snapshot based on MLS data available as of June 7, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.