Nearly $50K property tax bills robs ‘Home Alone’ house – Illinois Policy

This year, the owners of 671 Lincoln Ave. in Winnetka, Illinois, will pay $49,769 in property taxes. That’s about 1 percent less than the previous year but 56 percent more than they paid two years ago and double the taxes in 2004.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

No wonder Kevin screamed. He saw his parents tax bill.

Freddy
1 year ago

The taxes on that house are cheap compared to what it would cost in Rockford.
The house is valued at $2,328,140 so if the home were here it would cost $81,687.59 in taxes at a tax rate of 10.3834% at 1/3rd value.
$2,328,140 dive by 3 is $776,046.66 -$6,000 homeowners deduction x tax rate 10.3834% = $81,687.59.
We need tax reform here ASAP.

Mr Knowbuddy
1 year ago
Reply to  Freddy

Stay out of Rockford!

JShark
1 year ago
Reply to  Freddy

Don’t think so Freddy. That same house would sell for about 400k in Rockford. Taxes are high in that area because prices are so low.

Streeterville
1 year ago

That is insane tax bill for a modestly ostentatious executive home.

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