All right — Dale here with Woodbury Real Estate Group. This is your Lake Elmo single-family weekly update for the first week of March 2026: what came active, what went pending, and what buyers/sellers should be watching right now.
(Quick note: I’m not doing a townhome update for Lake Elmo this week because there were no townhomes active.)
Why Inventory Is So Low Right Now
This week is a perfect example of what’s happening across the east metro:
A lot of homeowners are staying put because if they have a sub-4% (or even sub-3%) interest rate, they’re not eager to trade that for today’s higher payment — unless they have to move.
So the market stays tight not because demand vanished, but because supply is being held back by rate lock-in.

What Came Active Last Week: Only 3 Single-Family Listings
For the first week of March, Lake Elmo saw:
✅ 3 new single-family listings
Where They’re Showing Up
Most of this week’s activity clustered around:
- the Lake Elmo Airport area
- and nearby pockets leading toward West Lakeland (which is known for larger lots, more space, and more luxury-style properties)
New Construction Is Still Driving the Higher End
Out of the three actives:
- 2 were new construction
- one stood out around the $1.3M range and was under construction
That’s a reminder that even when resale inventory is thin, builders are still trying to move the last phase of subdivisions and keep momentum going.
What Went Pending Last Week: 2 Homes Under Contract
Last week, there were:
✅ 2 pending sales
Pending Highlights
- New construction pending around $560K
- Another pending around $564K, a 2016 build around 2,200 sq ft (one-and-a-half-story style)
So yes — even with low inventory, buyers are still making moves in Lake Elmo, especially in that mid-$500K range.

Builder Strategy: “Creative Financing” to Keep Prices Up
One of the biggest themes you called out is how builders are getting deals done right now:
- offering rate buydowns to reduce the buyer’s monthly payment
- contributing closing costs
- using incentives that help buyers qualify without forcing big price cuts
The goal for builders is simple:
✅ keep the headline price strong while still making the monthly payment feel doable.
If you’re buying new construction right now, your best play is to push for:
- the lowest rate buydown you can get
- and/or price reductions plus credits (depending on what the builder will do)
HOA / Association Fees: The “Hidden Payment” Buyers Must Watch
Even in Lake Elmo, some of these newer-build neighborhoods come with association fees.
You checked one example and saw:
⚠️ About $200/month HOA/association dues
That can absolutely impact affordability, and it’s also something buyers should expect can increase over time depending on:
- what’s included
- how reserves are managed
- and how the association adjusts costs as the neighborhood matures
So when comparing new construction vs resale, don’t compare price only—compare the full monthly payment:
mortgage + taxes + HOA + insurance.

Market Outlook: Slowdown vs. Crash Talk
You also touched on the broader market narrative:
- people talk about an 18-year cycle
- but you don’t believe this resembles 2008 because we don’t have the same oversupply of homes sitting everywhere
So the more realistic view you’re watching is:
✅ tight inventory + rate pressure = a slower market, not a flood-style crash.
You also mentioned policy changes aimed at corporate buying affecting housing demand; regardless of how that evolves, the near-term Lake Elmo story is still mainly about inventory and interest rates.
Bottom Line
For Lake Elmo single-family homes in the first week of March 2026:
- 3 new listings
- 2 pending
- most activity clustered near the airport / West Lakeland side
- new construction remains a major force (both in pricing and incentives)
- buyers should focus on:
✅ rate buydowns
✅ builder credits
✅ HOA fees
✅ and negotiating the total monthly payment, not just the list price
Stay tuned — I’ll keep these weekly Lake Elmo updates coming so you can see where momentum is building (or slowing) heading into spring.
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