Homesteps ranch home with full finished basement with 2 beds and full bath. Master on Main. Home needs some repairs. Seller will pay up to $500 for buyers home warranty of choice (buyers agent orders and warranty is paid at closing, no credit for unused portion)
Single-familyProperty Type
1983Year Built
$152Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
2 car garageParking
Listed by ALLISON GHORLEY• ERA Sunrise Realty
Bought with Jennifer Mulligan• Keller Williams Realty Partners
Source:FMLS #5272598
Redfin Estimate
$409,094
$264K since sold in May 2014$6,000 since July
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This home's estimate is 22.6% lower than the average sale price ($529K) of 6 comparable homes.
Homesteps ranch home with full finished basement with 2 beds and full bath. Master on Main, front porch and back deck. Home needs some repairs. Seller will pay up to $500 for buyers home warranty of choice (buyers agent orders and warranty is paid at closing, no credit for unused portion) SFM
FMLS #5272598
May 22, 2014
Listing Removed
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May 19, 2014
Pending
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May 13, 2014
Sold
$144,900
$54/sq ft
Apr 7, 2014
Contingent
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Apr 4, 2014
Listed
$144,900
$54/sq ft
Public Records
Sep 5, 2002
Sold
$130,000
$48/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$424 (−5.5%)
$41,808 + $109,956
$151,764
2024
$449 (+30.0%)
$41,808 + $109,956
$151,764
2023
$345 (−23.0%)
$33,768 + $99,276
$133,044
2022
$449 (+3.9%)
$26,532 + $82,832
$109,364
2021
$432 (+0.6%)
$20,520 + $70,812
$91,332
2020
$429 (+0.8%)
$20,520 + $67,936
$88,456
2019
$426 (+1.3%)
$14,440 + $66,664
$81,104
2018
$420 (+1.3%)
$14,440 + $54,188
$68,628
2017
$415 (+0.9%)
$11,400 + $48,692
$60,092
2016
$411 (−69.0%)
$9,120 + $48,692
$57,812
2014
$1,327 (+7.1%)
$9,120 + $41,040
$50,160
2013
$1,239 (−1.1%)
$9,120 + $41,280
$50,400
2012
$1,253 (−6.6%)
$9,120 + $41,840
$50,960
2011
$1,341 (−0.3%)
$12,920 + $42,400
$55,320
2010
$1,345 (−1.2%)
$15,960 + $45,240
$61,200
2009
$1,361
$18,312 + $45,240
$63,552
2008
$1,361
$18,312 + $45,240
$63,552
Tax history for 6540 Riley Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$424 (−5.5%)
$41,808 + $109,956
$151,764
2024
$449 (+30.0%)
$41,808 + $109,956
$151,764
2023
$345 (−23.0%)
$33,768 + $99,276
$133,044
2022
$449 (+3.9%)
$26,532 + $82,832
$109,364
2021
$432 (+0.6%)
$20,520 + $70,812
$91,332
2020
$429 (+0.8%)
$20,520 + $67,936
$88,456
2019
$426 (+1.3%)
$14,440 + $66,664
$81,104
2018
$420 (+1.3%)
$14,440 + $54,188
$68,628
2017
$415 (+0.9%)
$11,400 + $48,692
$60,092
2016
$411 (−69.0%)
$9,120 + $48,692
$57,812
2014
$1,327 (+7.1%)
$9,120 + $41,040
$50,160
2013
$1,239 (−1.1%)
$9,120 + $41,280
$50,400
2012
$1,253 (−6.6%)
$9,120 + $41,840
$50,960
2011
$1,341 (−0.3%)
$12,920 + $42,400
$55,320
2010
$1,345 (−1.2%)
$15,960 + $45,240
$61,200
2009
$1,361
$18,312 + $45,240
$63,552
2008
$1,361
$18,312 + $45,240
$63,552
*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
4
Baths
3
Stories
1
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
1 Acre
Year renovated
—
Sq. Ft.
2,688
Year built
1983
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Forsyth County
APN
164 017
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
—
Last updated by owner on Aug 13, 2026.
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