5426 Ridgewood Rd W is a 1,479 square foot house on a 0.27 acre lot with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. Based on Redfin's Springfield data, we estimate the home's value is $237,759.
Single-familyProperty Type
1979Year Built
0.27 acresLot Size
$161Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Source:Public Records
Redfin Estimate
$237,759
$2,000 since July
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This home's estimate is 12.5% lower than the average sale price ($272K) of 5 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
$2,593 (+23.4%)
$14,370 + $63,970
$78,340
2024
$2,102 (+2.1%)
$12,540 + $45,330
$57,870
2023
$2,059 (−0.6%)
$12,540 + $45,330
$57,870
2022
$2,071 (−4.4%)
$12,540 + $45,330
$57,870
2021
$2,167
$9,870 + $42,140
$52,010
2020
$2,169 (−1.9%)
$9,870 + $42,140
$52,010
2019
$2,210 (+12.2%)
$9,870 + $42,140
$52,010
2018
$1,970 (+16.7%)
$10,960 + $34,810
$45,770
2017
$1,688 (+0.7%)
$10,960 + $34,810
$45,770
2016
$1,676
$10,960 + $34,810
$45,770
2014
$1,676 (+2.4%)
$10,960 + $33,440
$44,400
2013
$1,637
$10,960 + $33,440
$44,400
Tax history for 5426 Ridgewood Rd W
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$2,593 (+23.4%)
$14,370 + $63,970
$78,340
2024
$2,102 (+2.1%)
$12,540 + $45,330
$57,870
2023
$2,059 (−0.6%)
$12,540 + $45,330
$57,870
2022
$2,071 (−4.4%)
$12,540 + $45,330
$57,870
2021
$2,167
$9,870 + $42,140
$52,010
2020
$2,169 (−1.9%)
$9,870 + $42,140
$52,010
2019
$2,210 (+12.2%)
$9,870 + $42,140
$52,010
2018
$1,970 (+16.7%)
$10,960 + $34,810
$45,770
2017
$1,688 (+0.7%)
$10,960 + $34,810
$45,770
2016
$1,676
$10,960 + $34,810
$45,770
2014
$1,676 (+2.4%)
$10,960 + $33,440
$44,400
2013
$1,637
$10,960 + $33,440
$44,400
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Zoning
R-2A
Medium Density Single-Family Residence District
The Medium Density Single-Family Residence District is intended to provide land for single-family residential development at an intermediate density near urban areas, and also to allow for infilling on vacant lots which are of a relatively small size. Medium Density Single-Family Residence Districts are intended to be located in areas which are served with public water and sewerage systems.