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Weimer Neighborhood Market Snapshot

Week ending April 19, 2026

Key indicators

Active listings
5
Recent sales
2
trailing 12 weeks
Months of supply
7.5
Median time on market
48 days
Listings 90+ days on market
40%

The Weimer residential market is small, so the numbers need to be read carefully. As of April 19, there were 5 active residential listings and 2 sales over the prior 12 weeks, putting the area at about 7.5 months of supply. That points to a slower, selective market, but not an especially weak one compared with the other zones in this group.

Buyer activity

Recent buyer activity has been quiet. There were no recorded sales in the most recent 4-week period, and only 2 sales over the full 12-week window. That is too thin to draw much from sold prices or list-to-sale behavior, so the better read comes from active inventory and time on market.

Seller picture

On the seller side, Weimer looks relatively healthy for a low-volume area. The median active listing has been on the market 48 days, which is much fresher than many nearby pockets. The upper end of active inventory is older, with the 75th percentile at 137 days, and 40% of listings have been on market for at least 90 days. That is a mixed inventory picture rather than a heavy stale problem.

Ranking signals

The ranking signals are the strongest part of the packet. Weimer ranks #1 of 6 for competitiveness across all residential types and #2 of 6 for single-family competitiveness. It also ranks low for stagnation, which suggests that, relative to the other curated zones, Weimer is one of the cleaner reads right now despite the small sample size.

Property type signal

All of the activity in this packet is single-family, with 5 active listings and 2 sales over the 12-week period. Because the sales count is below 3, sold medians and list-to-sale ratio are not meaningful enough to use as pricing signals.

Bottom line

Weimer is a small-sample market, but it is reading better than the raw sales count might suggest. Inventory is limited, active listings are relatively fresh, and the area ranks well against comparable zones. Sellers still need to price realistically, but Weimer does not show the same level of stale-inventory pressure seen in some slower pockets. Buyers should expect limited options, but may still find room to evaluate older listings carefully.

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Market snapshot based on MLS data available as of April 19, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.