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Weimer Neighborhood Market Snapshot

Week ending May 3, 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, but it is reading relatively clean compared with several other nearby zones. As of May 3, 2026, there were 5 active residential listings and 2 sales over the prior 12 weeks, putting the area at about 7.5 months ofply. That points to a slower, selective market, but not one that looks especially overloaded.

Demand

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. Because that sold sample is so thin, price medians and list-to-sale ratio are not meaningful enough to use here.

Inventory signal

The better read comes from the active inventory. The median active listing has been on the market 48 days, which is relatively fresh. The upper quarter of active listings is older, at 137 days or more, and 40% of active inventory has been on the market at least 90 days. That points to a mixed inventory picture, not a severe stale-inventory problem.

Ranking signal

The ranking signals support that interpretation. 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, within this comparison set, Weimer is one of the healthier small-market reads.

Property type signal

All of the activity in this zone is single-family, with 5 active listings and 2 sales over the 12-week period. With fewer than 3 closed sales, the sold metrics should stay in the background. For now, the story is limited inventory, relatively fresh active listings, and a stronger competitive ranking than the raw sales count alone would suggest.

Bottom line

Weimer is a small-sample market, but it does not look weak. Sellers still need realistic pricing, especially if a listing starts aging past 90 days, but the current inventory profile is cleaner than many slower pockets. Buyers should expect limited options and should watch closely for new listings, while still evaluating older inventory carefully.

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Market snapshot based on MLS data available as of May 3, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.