March 12–18, 2026 · Week-over-week snapshot for local buyers and sellers tracking Weld County real estate trends.
Current Week: Mar 12–18, 2026
Previous Week: Mar 5–11, 2026
Week-Over-Week Market Snapshot
Here's how Weld County's key metrics stacked up this week versus last — at a glance.
1,224
Active Listings
Current market snapshot
155
New Listings
↓ 17.6% WoW — down from 188
146
Pending Sales
→ 0.0% WoW — unchanged from last week
81
Closed Sales
↓ 24.3% WoW — down from 107
29
Median Days on Market
↑ 31.8% WoW — up from 22 days
3.0
Months of Supply
Current inventory snapshot
$501K
Median Closed Price
↓ 6.8% WoW — down from $537K
$584K
Average Closed Price
↓ 3.7% WoW — down from $607K
510 active listings are currently priced below their original list price — a meaningful signal that sellers are adjusting to competition.
Key Market Insights
A closer look at what the numbers are telling buyers and sellers this week in Weld County.
📉 Fewer Sellers Came to Market
New listings dropped to 155, down from 188 the week before — a 17.6% decline. Seller activity eased heading into mid-March.
📊 Buyer Demand Held Steady
Pending sales were flat at 146 both weeks. Despite fewer new listings, contract activity didn't flinch — a sign of resilient demand.
🏁 Closings Pulled Back
Closed sales fell from 107 to 81, a 24.3% drop. Fewer transactions crossed the finish line, though this can reflect timing of earlier contracts.
⏳ Homes Took Longer to Sell
Median days on market rose from 22 to 29 — up nearly 32%. The homes that closed this week had generally been sitting longer before going under contract.
💰 Prices Moved Lower
Median closed price fell from $537,000 to $500,750, and the average also dipped. This week's closed sales skewed toward lower price points than the previous week.
🏘️ Inventory Stays Competitive
With 1,224 active listings and 510 priced below original asking, the market rewards well-priced, well-presented homes. Sellers need to stay sharp.
Area-by-Area Breakdown
Weld County's largest submarkets each tell a slightly different story this week. Pending and closed sales figures compared week-over-week.
Pending Sales — This Week vs. Last
Closed Sales — This Week vs. Last
🏆 Greeley
Pending jumped from 27→36. Market leader by volume this week.
🚀 Erie
Closed sales surged from 7→17 — biggest closed-sale gain in the county.
📈 Johnstown
Pending more than doubled from 7→15. Strong momentum building.
⚠️ Fort Lupton
Pending fell sharply from 16→5. Closings also dropped from 6→1.
Final Notes & Data Methodology
Transparency matters. Here's what this report covers — and where the data has limits.
Data Source
This report draws exclusively from the CSV data provided for the week of March 12–18, 2026. No external data sources were used.
Week-Over-Week Comparisons
WoW changes were calculated only where the file contained date fields supporting a true weekly comparison. Not all metrics qualify.
Unavailable Metrics
True WoW change for active listings, showing totals, and dated weekly price reductions are not available from this file.
1,224
Active listings in current snapshot
3.0 Months
Current supply — a balanced-to-buyer-friendly market
510 Listings
Priced below original list price — pricing strategy still critical