Weekly MLS-based market reports for Taos County
Taos Real Estate Market Intelligence
Last updated: May 3, 2026
How is the Taos real estate market right now?
As of May 3, 2026, the Taos County residential market is slower and buyer-favorable overall, with elevated inventory and selective demand.
In practice, buyer activity is still present, but a growing share of listings are sitting longer on the market, creating a clear separation between well-positioned homes and stale inventory.
This is the front door for the Taos market data I publish each week. Start with the weekly report for a regionwide read, use neighborhood snapshots to understand specific areas, and reference the methodology section to see how the numbers are being interpreted.
All data is drawn from the Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS® MLS and organized to show pricing, inventory, demand, and time on market in a way that reflects how this market actually behaves.
Produced by
Chad Belvill
Associate Broker
Dreamcatcher Real Estate Co. Inc.
NM Real Estate License #REC-2024-0150
Taos, NM 87571
Where to start
Three ways into Taos market data
Choose the view that matches what you’re trying to understand.
Weekly Market Report
County-wide view of pricing, inventory, and activity for the most recent week. Closed sales, median price, four-week rolling context, and absorption signals.
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Neighborhood Snapshots
Six curated Taos micro-markets — Town of Taos, El Prado, Arroyo Seco, Ranchos, Weimer, Country Club. Zone-level inventory, time on market, and demand.
Explore neighborhoods→
Market Trends & Methodology
How the data is read, which signals actually matter, and why rolling four-week aggregates beat single-week snapshots in a market this size.
Read methodology→
Common questions
Frequently asked questions about the Taos real estate market
Is Taos a buyer’s or seller’s market?
That depends on months of supply. Lower inventory favors sellers, while higher inventory favors buyers. In Taos, different neighborhoods can behave very differently at the same time.
What is the median home price in Taos NM?
Median home price changes week to week in a small market like Taos. The weekly reports track both median and average sale prices using rolling time windows to give a more stable read.
How long are homes taking to sell in Taos?
Days on market varies widely depending on pricing and location. Some homes move quickly, while others sit for months. The reports track both median days on market and the share of listings over 90 days.
Where does the data for these reports come from?
All data comes directly from the local MLS (Paragon) used by Taos-area brokers. Weekly exports and historical datasets are used to build rolling four- and twelve-week market metrics.
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