9009 Bethel Rd is a 2,216 square foot house on a 0.46 acre lot with 2 bathrooms. Based on Redfin's Frederick data, we estimate the home's value is $431,082.
Single-familyProperty Type
1955Year Built
0.46 acresLot Size
$195Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Source:Public Records
Redfin Estimate
$431,082
$10K since July
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This home's estimate is 0.4% lower than the average sale price ($433K) of 6 comparable homes.
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Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$3,728 (+5.3%)
$128,900 + $246,900
$375,800
2024
$3,542 (+102.9%)
2023
$1,746 (+4.6%)
2022
$1,669 (+36.7%)
$77,300 + $188,500
$265,800
2021
$1,221 (−32.2%)
2020
$1,800 (+56.3%)
2019
$1,152 (−59.7%)
$77,300 + $164,300
$241,600
2018
$2,861 (+5.3%)
2017
$2,717 (+14.3%)
$77,300 + $153,200
$230,500
2015
$2,377 (−0.3%)
$71,000 + $119,200
$190,200
2014
$2,385
2013
$2,385 (−18.7%)
2012
$2,933 (+3.7%)
2011
$2,828
2010
$2,828 (+30.3%)
2009
$2,171
Tax history for 9009 Bethel Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$3,728 (+5.3%)
$128,900 + $246,900
$375,800
2024
$3,542 (+102.9%)
2023
$1,746 (+4.6%)
2022
$1,669 (+36.7%)
$77,300 + $188,500
$265,800
2021
$1,221 (−32.2%)
2020
$1,800 (+56.3%)
2019
$1,152 (−59.7%)
$77,300 + $164,300
$241,600
2018
$2,861 (+5.3%)
2017
$2,717 (+14.3%)
$77,300 + $153,200
$230,500
2015
$2,377 (−0.3%)
$71,000 + $119,200
$190,200
2014
$2,385
2013
$2,385 (−18.7%)
2012
$2,933 (+3.7%)
2011
$2,828
2010
$2,828 (+30.3%)
2009
$2,171
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Zoning
R1
Residential District 1
The purpose of the residential density districts is to promote healthful and convenient distribution of population with sufficient densities to maintain a high standard of physical design and community service. Residential density districts will conform to the County Comprehensive Plan and will be located within areas identified for residential development. The districts, as a group, are intended to provide for a variety of dwelling types and densities and to offer housing choices at various economic levels. It is further the intent to establish various densities of residential developments in order to efficiently and effectively provide for necessary public services and facilities. The following residential density districts and maximum densities are hereby established.