Nestled on a spacious +/- 1.08-acre lot, this charming home is in Auburn city limits and zoned for Auburn City Schools. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home features a split floor plan, separate laundry room and hardwood floors. Enjoy year-round comfort with a brand new 2025 HVAC system. The freshly painted back deck is perfect for entertaining, while the covered front porch adds cozy curb appeal. A large detached 2-car garage offers plenty of space for storage, hobbies, or a workshop. With a peaceful setting and easy access to downtown Auburn, this home blends comfort, convenience, and charm—inside and out! Water heater and pressure regulator new in 2025. Current tenant will be out 5/31/25 at latest but could be out sooner.
Great starter home on 1.08 acre lot. Recently painted with detached 2 car garage. Located minutes from Birmingham Hwy and just off of Farmville Rd.
LCMLS #97497
Dec 19, 2010
Listed
$132,500
$118/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,863 (+6.9%)
2024
$1,742 (+6.7%)
2023
$1,633 (+11.3%)
2022
$1,468 (+6.8%)
2021
$1,374 (+116.7%)
2020
$634 (+8.7%)
2019
$583 (+6.3%)
2018
$549 (−1.0%)
2017
$554 (+1.5%)
2016
$546
2015
$546 (−4.0%)
2013
$569
Tax history for 2612 Pear Tree Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,863 (+6.9%)
2024
$1,742 (+6.7%)
2023
$1,633 (+11.3%)
2022
$1,468 (+6.8%)
2021
$1,374 (+116.7%)
2020
$634 (+8.7%)
2019
$583 (+6.3%)
2018
$549 (−1.0%)
2017
$554 (+1.5%)
2016
$546
2015
$546 (−4.0%)
2013
$569
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
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Baths
1
Stories
1
Lot width
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Lot depth
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Lot size
1.08 Acres
Year renovated
2014
Sq. Ft.
1,125
Year built
2004
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Lee County
APN
0508330000011000
Parking Spaces
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Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
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Garage
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Features
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Last updated by owner on Jun 3, 2026.
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Rural District
This District is intended to protect and preserve areas of Auburn which are presently rural or agricultural in character and use.; The standards developed for these areas are designed to permit development compatible with the preservation of their rural character and agricultural use, while not permanently foreclosing future development.