See the always-current Country Club view →
Country Club
Country Club Neighborhood Market Snapshot
Week ending May 10, 2026
Key indicators
The Country Club residential market shifted in two directions at once this week. As of May 10, 2026, there were 4 active residential listings and 3 sales over the prior 12 weeks, putting the area at about 4 months of supply. That headline absorption number is the tightest in the curated comparison set — but the same small active pool is also the most stale, with 75% of listings on market at least 90 days. The story is bifurcated: properly priced homes are clearing, while older listings are sitting.
Demand
Buyer activity stepped up. Two residential properties sold in the most recent 4-week window, and 3 sold across the full 12-week period — a meaningful jump from a single 12-week sale a week earlier. That brings the sold sample to the n=3 threshold, so sold medians can be reported, with the caveat that the count is still very small.
Pricing signal
On the closings that did come through, sold pricing was strong. The 12-week median sold price was $746,000, with a median sold DOM of 102 days, and the list-to-sale ratio was about 97.1% — the highest in this comparison set. That points to well-positioned listings closing close to asking rather than under heavy negotiation.
Seller-side pressure
The remaining active inventory tells a different story. Three of the 4 active listings — 75% — have been on market at least 90 days. The median active DOM is 148.5 days, with the upper quarter at 200 days or more. So while the homes that did sell cleared cleanly, the listings still on market are older and likely need price or presentation work to follow them.
Ranking signal
Country Club ranks #1 of 6 for competitiveness this week and also #1 of 6 for stagnation. That dual ranking is the headline: it captures the bifurcation directly. The same zone is producing the fastest absorption and the oldest active stock in the curated set, which is unusual and reflects the very small inventory pool.
Property type signal
All of the activity is single-family, with 4 active listings and 3 sales over the 12-week period. The all-types and single-family views produce the same numbers here.
Bottom line
Country Club is a small market that is moving — for the right listings. Sellers with sharp pricing and clean presentation can find buyers willing to pay close to asking. Sellers with older, untouched inventory should not assume the recent closings reflect their position; the stale tail is real and growing. Buyers should evaluate each of the remaining listings individually, because the gap between the homes that just closed and the ones still on market is wide.
Watching this part of the market?
If you’re tracking homes in Country Club, I can set up a direct MLS feed based on your criteria so you see the right properties without sorting through the whole market.
Market snapshot based on MLS data available as of May 10, 2026. Small samples can move quickly, so these figures should be read as directional.