As the MLS and public records start to fill up, we'll list the details here.
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2026
$3,374 (+1.7%)
$155,000 + $262,095
$417,095
2025
$3,319 (+15.1%)
$174,700 + $233,900
$408,600
2024
$2,883 (+2.1%)
$136,400 + $223,000
$359,400
2023
$2,823 (+22.0%)
$120,300 + $226,400
$346,700
2022
$2,315 (+7.6%)
$84,200 + $166,100
$250,300
2021
$2,152 (+13.8%)
$67,400 + $110,700
$178,100
2020
$1,891 (+24.2%)
$52,000 + $88,300
$140,300
2019
$1,522 (+0.8%)
$52,000 + $88,300
$140,300
2018
$1,511 (+4.2%)
$52,000 + $79,200
$131,200
2017
$1,450 (+24.4%)
$52,000 + $75,400
$127,400
2015
$1,166 (−3.8%)
$49,500 + $65,600
$115,100
2014
$1,212 (−16.9%)
$49,500 + $64,000
$113,500
2013
$1,458 (+2.0%)
$79,300 + $63,200
$142,500
2012
$1,430 (+7.8%)
$79,300 + $65,200
$144,500
2011
$1,326 (+3.9%)
$80,100 + $70,900
$151,000
2009
$1,276
$80,100 + $70,900
$151,000
Tax history for 165 Valley Ridge Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2026
$3,374 (+1.7%)
$155,000 + $262,095
$417,095
2025
$3,319 (+15.1%)
$174,700 + $233,900
$408,600
2024
$2,883 (+2.1%)
$136,400 + $223,000
$359,400
2023
$2,823 (+22.0%)
$120,300 + $226,400
$346,700
2022
$2,315 (+7.6%)
$84,200 + $166,100
$250,300
2021
$2,152 (+13.8%)
$67,400 + $110,700
$178,100
2020
$1,891 (+24.2%)
$52,000 + $88,300
$140,300
2019
$1,522 (+0.8%)
$52,000 + $88,300
$140,300
2018
$1,511 (+4.2%)
$52,000 + $79,200
$131,200
2017
$1,450 (+24.4%)
$52,000 + $75,400
$127,400
2015
$1,166 (−3.8%)
$49,500 + $65,600
$115,100
2014
$1,212 (−16.9%)
$49,500 + $64,000
$113,500
2013
$1,458 (+2.0%)
$79,300 + $63,200
$142,500
2012
$1,430 (+7.8%)
$79,300 + $65,200
$144,500
2011
$1,326 (+3.9%)
$80,100 + $70,900
$151,000
2009
$1,276
$80,100 + $70,900
$151,000
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Zoning
RDD-5
Rural Development District
The Rural Development District is the portion of land in Lewis County not otherwise designated. While the Rural Development District has an overall density designation of one unit per five acres, the combinations of steep slopes, tight soils, flood plains, and unbuildable critical areas will provide a wide variety of rural residential densities, and will preserve the rural character of the county while providing reasonable opportunity for any low density development. The purpose of this chapter is to achieve a variety of lot sizes, protect rural character, and protect small rural business which have historically served the citizens of Lewis County.