Neighborhood market snapshot
Taos Country Club Real Estate Market
Taos Country Club’s golf-oriented residential community — a self-contained neighborhood with its own amenity package south of Taos.
Latest snapshot
Week ending July 12, 2026
Quick market summary
- Market condition: Tighter, more competitive.
- Supply: 3 active listings as of July 12, 2026.
- Demand: 2 sales over the trailing 12 weeks.
- Time on market: median active DOM is 160 days; 100% of active listings are 90+ days on market.
- Country Club is structurally unchanged: 3 active listings, 0 four-week sales, 2 twelve-week sales, and 4.5 months of supply — all held flat from July 5. The only movement is inventory age.
Country Club has only 3 active residential listings and 2 sales over the trailing 12 weeks, producing a calculated 4.5 months of supply.
About Country Club
Country Club (MLS area 43C) is the smallest of the curated Taos zones by active inventory, anchored by the Taos Country Club golf course community. The buyer pool is more specific here than in other Taos zones — typically buyers who want golf-frontage living, the HOA-governed community structure, or proximity to the course as an amenity.
Sales sample sizes are small enough that headline zone metrics should be treated as directional. The 12-week rolling view, and especially the type-mix and active-DOM signals, are more reliable than any single weekly number.
Sellers in Country Club should expect that pricing, presentation, and how a property fits the specific Country Club buyer profile matter more here than in larger, more diverse zones. Buyers should expect a narrower inventory window and may want to set up a saved-search alert to catch new listings as they come on.
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Latest snapshot based on MLS data available as of July 12, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.