Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Realtors are Homeowners Too (and share the same challenges as everybody else)

Hurrah!

I received a letter from the County Board of Review recently, giving me the results of my property assessment appeal.

Along with 17 other owners in my townhome community, I traveled to the heart of the County's administrative building in Chicago's Loop last month to make a case for a reduction in my property assessment. The assessment that was delivered to all of us late last year reflected an unrealistic fair market value of our homes. It was rather absurd, really, overstating our value by some 28%.

One of our neighbors took the lead in organizing our mass appeal to the County, and spent many hours of his own time to investigate, interview, argue, and otherwise open the door for all 36 of us to plea our case to the people at the County seat who have the power to change an assessed value of a property. Thank you, Tom!

So today was the big day for me; I pulled an envelope from the mailbox on the front porch, labeled as coming from the County Board of Review. I couldn't wait to pull out that letter, announcing my property tax fate; relief! A 19.25% reduction in assessed value!

Life is good today. Now if only we could do something about the weather around these parts ...

Monday, March 01, 2010

The Dreaded Property Tax Deadline Approaches

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the Cook County property tax first installment on the 2009 year is due this Tuesday, March 2. Be ready to monitor your payment made by your mortgage lender (if your lender keeps a property tax escrow account on your behalf), OR make the payment yourself: online at www.cookcountytreasurer.com, by mail, or at a branch of Chase Bank (or one of 200 other community banks that are listed on the Treasurer's website).

Consider this a public service announcement, if you would. No particular words of wisdom today, but advice to save you being charged a late fee!