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Country Club Neighborhood Market Snapshot
Week ending June 28, 2026
Key indicators
Country Club remains the thinnest and most bifurcated neighborhood read in this week's comparison set. As of June 28, there were only 3 active residential listings and 2 sales over the trailing 12-week window, producing 4.5 months of supply. That looks competitive on paper, but the sample is too small to treat as a broad market trend.
Week-over-week direction
The week-over-week structure did not change. Active listings held at 3, four-week sales held at 0, twelve-week sales held at 2, and months of supply held at 4.5. The only real movement was inventory age. Median active DOM rose from 139 days to 146 days, and the 75th percentile active DOM rose from 242 days to 249 days.
Inventory age and ranking profile
That age signal is the main story. All 3 active listings are 90+ days on market, giving Country Club a 100% stale share. The area ranks as the most competitive zone because inventory is extremely limited relative to the trailing 12-week sales count. But it also ranks as the most stagnant zone because every active listing is older inventory and there were no sales in the latest four-week window.
This is why Country Club should not be framed as a simple hot-market story. Scarcity is real, but stale inventory is also real. Low supply can make the months-of-supply reading look strong, while the DOM profile shows that buyers are still selective. A well-positioned property may move, but the current active inventory has already had substantial market exposure.
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 below 3 sales, those figures would be more misleading than useful. The better public read is structural: extremely limited active supply, no closings in the latest four-week window, two sales over 12 weeks, and a fully stale active inventory pool.
Bottom line
Country Club remains a thin, bifurcated market. It has only 3 active listings and a low 4.5-month supply reading, but all active inventory is 90+ days on market and there were no sales in the latest four-week window. The week-over-week picture is stable, but the listings are aging. Sellers should not assume scarcity alone creates pricing power. Buyers should expect few choices, but the current stale inventory profile may still create room for negotiation.
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Market snapshot based on MLS data available as of June 28, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.