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Weimer Neighborhood Market Snapshot

Week ending May 10, 2026

Key indicators

Active listings
7
Recent sales
2
trailing 12 weeks
Months of supply
10.5
Median time on market
26 days
Listings 90+ days on market
14%

The Weimer residential market continues to read clean compared with several other nearby zones. As of May 10, 2026, there were 7 active residential listings and 2 sales over the prior 12 weeks, putting the area at about 10.5 months of supply. The headline absorption is slower than a week ago, but the underlying inventory profile is materially fresher.

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

Inventory signal

The cleaner read is in the active inventory. The median active listing has been on the market just 26 days — down from 48 the prior week — and the upper quarter of active listings is at 69 days, which is materially fresher than other Taos zones. Only 14% of active inventory has been on market at least 90 days, down from 40% a week earlier. The aging tail is unusually light for this comparison set.

Ranking signal

Weimer ranks #3 of 6 for competitiveness across all residential types this week, slipping from #1 a week ago because Country Club and Arroyo Seco tightened sharply. On stagnation it ranks #6 of 6 — the least stagnant zone in the curated set. That positioning still places it among the healthier small-market reads, even with the 2-sale demand sample.

Property type signal

All of the activity in this zone is single-family, with 7 active listings and 2 sales over the 12-week period. With fewer than 3 closed sales, sold metrics should stay in the background. The story remains: limited inventory, very fresh active listings, and a relatively healthy aging profile.

Bottom line

Weimer is a small-sample market that continues to look clean. Sellers still need realistic pricing, especially if a listing crosses the 90-day mark, but the current inventory profile is among the freshest in the comparison set. Buyers should expect limited options and should monitor closely for new listings; older inventory in this zone is the exception, not the rule.

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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.