5470 N Fork Rd is a 936 square foot house on a 0.79 acre lot with 1 bathroom. Based on Redfin's Decatur data, we estimate the home's value is $112,282.
Single-familyProperty Type
1962Year Built
0.79 acresLot Size
$120Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Source:Public Records
Redfin Estimate
$112,282
$6,000 since July
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Estimate history
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This home's estimate is 7.4% lower than the average sale price ($121K) of 6 comparable homes.
As the MLS and public records start to fill up, we'll list the details here.
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,574 (−3.5%)
$5,697 + $34,388
$40,085
2024
$1,631 (−28.0%)
$5,697 + $34,388
$40,085
2023
$2,265 (+32.7%)
$5,511 + $30,800
$36,311
2022
$1,707 (−0.3%)
$5,121 + $28,619
$33,740
2021
$1,711 (−5.6%)
$4,737 + $26,472
$31,209
2020
$1,814 (+2.7%)
$4,565 + $25,510
$30,075
2019
$1,766 (+1.0%)
$4,450 + $24,866
$29,316
2018
$1,748 (−23.1%)
$4,363 + $24,381
$28,744
2017
$2,273 (+0.1%)
$4,267 + $23,847
$28,114
2016
$2,270 (+5.1%)
$4,211 + $23,539
$27,750
2015
$2,161 (+6.9%)
$4,157 + $23,237
$27,394
2014
$2,022 (+1.9%)
$4,157 + $23,237
$27,394
2013
$1,985
$4,157 + $23,237
$27,394
Tax history for 5470 N Fork Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,574 (−3.5%)
$5,697 + $34,388
$40,085
2024
$1,631 (−28.0%)
$5,697 + $34,388
$40,085
2023
$2,265 (+32.7%)
$5,511 + $30,800
$36,311
2022
$1,707 (−0.3%)
$5,121 + $28,619
$33,740
2021
$1,711 (−5.6%)
$4,737 + $26,472
$31,209
2020
$1,814 (+2.7%)
$4,565 + $25,510
$30,075
2019
$1,766 (+1.0%)
$4,450 + $24,866
$29,316
2018
$1,748 (−23.1%)
$4,363 + $24,381
$28,744
2017
$2,273 (+0.1%)
$4,267 + $23,847
$28,114
2016
$2,270 (+5.1%)
$4,211 + $23,539
$27,750
2015
$2,161 (+6.9%)
$4,157 + $23,237
$27,394
2014
$2,022 (+1.9%)
$4,157 + $23,237
$27,394
2013
$1,985
$4,157 + $23,237
$27,394
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Zoning
R2
Single Family Residence District
The purpose of this district, and of districts R-2 and R-3 is to encourage and protect single-family neighborhoods and the land uses which are compatible with them.