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Analysis: Stickney pays property taxes two times national average
Property owners in Stickney paid nearly 2.5 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: East Hazel Crest pays property taxes five times national average
Property owners in East Hazel Crest paid more than 6 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than five times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Olympia Fields pays property taxes nearly four times national average
Property owners in Olympia Fields paid nearly 4.5 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s nearly four times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Alsip pays property taxes nearly three times national average
Property owners in Alsip paid more than 3 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s nearly three times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Orland Hills pays property taxes two times national average
Property owners in Orland Hills paid nearly 2.7 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Chicago Heights pays property taxes three times national average
Property owners in Chicago Heights paid nearly 4.1 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than three times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Oak Forest pays property taxes nearly three times national average
Property owners in Oak Forest paid more than 3 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more nearly three times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Lansing pays property taxes nearly three times national average
Property owners in Lansing paid more than 3.3 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s nearly three times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Oak Lawn pays property taxes two times national average
Property owners in Oak Lawn paid more than 2.4 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Burnham pays property taxes four times national average
Property owners in Burnham paid nearly 5 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than four times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Markham pays property taxes nearly six times national average
Property owners in Markham paid more than 6.7 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s nearly six times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Chicago Ridge pays property taxes two times national average
Property owners in Chicago Ridge paid nearly 2.7 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Hickory Hills pays property taxes two times national average
Property owners in Hickory Hills paid nearly 2.6 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Harvey pays property taxes nearly seven times national average
Property owners in Harvey paid more than 7.7 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s nearly seven times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Worth pays property taxes two times national average
Property owners in Worth paid more than 2.6 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Park Forest pays property taxes seven times national average
Property owners in Park Forest paid nearly 8.4 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than seven times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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Analysis: Robbins pays property taxes nearly two times national average
Property owners in Robbins paid more than 2.3 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s nearly two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in the South Suburbs from Jan 1. to June 30.
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New tax equation jumps home assessments 6.25 percent in Lake Township
Lake Township residents may be in for sticker shock this year when they receive their 2018 property tax bills.
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NBA star Wade stuck with Matteson home
NBA star and Robbins native Dwyane Wade has paid nearly $125,000 in property taxes over 12 years on a Matteson home he is trying to sell for barely half of what he paid for it.
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From Chicago City Wire
Assessor candidate Kaegi raised $2.04M ahead of primary victory
Fritz Kaegi raised $7 per vote cast for him in the Cook County Assessor primary race last month compared to incumbent Joseph Berrios' $9 per vote, according to the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform.