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Showing posts with label DeKalb County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DeKalb County. Show all posts

5.19.2008

Property Taxes: Fight the Power


If you live in Illinois, but not in Cook County, then if you don't have your property taxes, by now, then you must either:



  1. Escrow your taxes and insurance through your mortgage lender

    OR

  2. Be a Lessee

If you aren't a member of the latter group, then you are probably interested in paying as little taxes as possible. Unfortunately, the revulsion that we feel when we receive our tax bill is not very useful: This is NOT the time to appeal your taxes. Even so, some facts about how property taxes are determined surprise many-a-taxpayer.

For instance, as the Beacon News pointed out in their piece "Property Tax Bills Causing Concern," the present market value has very little to do with the "Assessed Market Value" of your home. In fact, the county utilizes an average over the past 3 years to determine your tax amount.

I have noted for years, however, that tax bills were terribly outpaced by appreciation during the boom years. They were guaranteed to go up because they were typically 5-10% lower than market values. Now that property values have slid downwards, they are now looking as much as 5% too high.

The moral of the story, however, is that most townships finish their assessments right around the holiday season. So the next time you start getting out Halloween decorations, instead of looking forward to Thanksgiving and Christmas, start thinking about what your property taxes will eventually be. And FIGHT THEM. If you're unsuccessful, it will at least make for more realistic holiday shopping!

5.13.2008

Comparing the Counties

Last month we compared areas from the interior and collar counties as to the level of housing inventory. This month, we'll generalize to gather as broad a trend as possible (and avoid comparing cities that are the exception to their area's "rule"). Additionally, we are removing New Construction homes from the equation. Not because new construction home sales are in any way not significant, but because builders often enter vacant land as built homes for sale - they are casting as wide a net as possible right now. We refer to some of these listings as "phantom listings," as they are not really properties "on the market." The vacant homes for sale are an important factor in this market, but the distortion is greater than you would ever expect.

Cook County

DuPage County

Kane County

DeKalb County

Starting in Cook County, we have gathered information along the Union Pacific West Metra Line, or going West, with DuPage, Kane, and DeKalb Counties. Tomorrow we'll contrast this data with the Northwest and Southwest suburban areas.
What's interesting about this data, is that ACROSS THE BOARD these counties have halved the total inventory level highs from this past December. These levels, however, have not receded to last year's lows, which were in March and April. It should definitely be noted, with this snapshot of the market's health, that by broadening the scope of examination, we are also amalgamating such areas as the Gold Coast with the east side of Elgin, or Northwest Aurora with downtown Geneva.
Stay tuned for tomorrow's data.