415 Rockspring Rd is a 1,200 square foot house on a 0.25 acre lot with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Based on Redfin's High Point data, we estimate the home's value is $183,101.
Single-familyProperty Type
1954Year Built
0.25 acresLot Size
$153Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Source:Public Records
Redfin Estimate
$183,101
$2,000 since July
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This home's estimate is 21.3% lower than the average sale price ($233K) of 6 comparable homes.
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Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,638 (−0.8%)
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2024
$1,651 (+3.0%)
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2023
$1,602 (−0.8%)
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2022
$1,615 (+27.8%)
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2021
$1,264
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2020
$1,264
$21,300 + $70,400
$91,700
2019
$1,264
$21,300 + $70,400
$91,700
2018
$1,264
$21,300 + $70,400
$91,700
2017
$1,264 (+6.5%)
$21,300 + $70,400
$91,700
2016
$1,186 (−2.2%)
$21,300 + $63,300
$84,600
2014
$1,213
$21,300 + $63,300
$84,600
Tax history for 415 Rockspring Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,638 (−0.8%)
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2024
$1,651 (+3.0%)
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2023
$1,602 (−0.8%)
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2022
$1,615 (+27.8%)
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2021
$1,264
$38,000 + $81,800
$119,800
2020
$1,264
$21,300 + $70,400
$91,700
2019
$1,264
$21,300 + $70,400
$91,700
2018
$1,264
$21,300 + $70,400
$91,700
2017
$1,264 (+6.5%)
$21,300 + $70,400
$91,700
2016
$1,186 (−2.2%)
$21,300 + $63,300
$84,600
2014
$1,213
$21,300 + $63,300
$84,600
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Zoning
R-5
Residential Single Family-5 District
The R-5 district is established to accommodate principally single-family detached dwellings developed at a density of 5 units an acre that is served by public water and sewer. Complimentary uses such as open space, schools, utilities, religious institutions, and recreational facilities are also allowed. District regulations discourage uses that interfere with the development of residential development or that is detrimental to the residential nature of the district.