8/17/2018 1 Comment Don't Curb Your Appeal!The owners of the house I recently closed on for a client hadn’t kept up with their property tax appeals which resulted in a tax bill roughly 20% higher than it should have been. To reduce the sting I was able to negotiate a 10% seller’s credit for them and encouraged my buyers to continue the appeal process.
This was a real win for my buyers but a bitter pill to swallow for the sellers. In Cook County it’s imperative that you homeowners keep on top of their tax assessments. There are plenty of lawyers specializing in this area but you can also go to your township assessor and DIY. In Oak Park see Ali ElSaffar (https://bit.ly/2wa2ge9). In River Forest see Pamela Kende (https://bit.ly/2L0bnDL)
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Buying or selling real estate is usually preceded by a life change.
Because your home is your largest physical asset, selling or buying will be one of the largest, most important, and most emotional, decisions you'll ever make! I have a good combination of soft and hard skills to help you on your way.
Because your home is your largest physical asset, selling or buying will be one of the largest, most important, and most emotional, decisions you'll ever make! I have a good combination of soft and hard skills to help you on your way.
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