1502 Riley Rd is a 2,882 square foot house on a 1 acre lot with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Based on Redfin's Lebanon data, we estimate the home's value is $297,696.
Single-familyProperty Type
1960Year Built
1 acresLot Size
$103Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Source:Public Records
Redfin Estimate
$297,696
$3,000 since July
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Estimate history
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This home's estimate is 24.8% lower than the average sale price ($396K) 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
$1,060 (+2.0%)
$34,600 + $190,200
$224,800
2024
$1,039 (+1.3%)
$34,600 + $190,200
$224,800
2023
$1,025 (+2.0%)
$34,600 + $175,400
$210,000
2022
$1,006 (+1.9%)
$34,600 + $160,700
$195,300
2021
$987 (+1.9%)
$34,600 + $147,900
$182,500
2020
$968 (+2.0%)
$34,600 + $119,300
$153,900
2019
$949 (+3.8%)
$34,600 + $109,000
$143,600
2018
$914 (+18.1%)
$34,600 + $104,700
$139,300
2017
$774 (−22.8%)
$34,600 + $88,800
$123,400
2016
$1,003 (+3.3%)
$34,600 + $88,800
$123,400
2015
$971 (+9.2%)
$34,600 + $83,000
$117,600
2013
$889
$34,600 + $81,900
$116,500
Tax history for 1502 Riley Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,060 (+2.0%)
$34,600 + $190,200
$224,800
2024
$1,039 (+1.3%)
$34,600 + $190,200
$224,800
2023
$1,025 (+2.0%)
$34,600 + $175,400
$210,000
2022
$1,006 (+1.9%)
$34,600 + $160,700
$195,300
2021
$987 (+1.9%)
$34,600 + $147,900
$182,500
2020
$968 (+2.0%)
$34,600 + $119,300
$153,900
2019
$949 (+3.8%)
$34,600 + $109,000
$143,600
2018
$914 (+18.1%)
$34,600 + $104,700
$139,300
2017
$774 (−22.8%)
$34,600 + $88,800
$123,400
2016
$1,003 (+3.3%)
$34,600 + $88,800
$123,400
2015
$971 (+9.2%)
$34,600 + $83,000
$117,600
2013
$889
$34,600 + $81,900
$116,500
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Zoning
SF2
Single-Family Residential Districts
The SF2 Single-Family Residential zoning district is intended to provide areas for single-family residential land uses developed in suburban-style subdivisions. These areas should be located adjacent to existing developed areas and should be connected to available infrastructure roads and utilities.