1. Taxes sky rocket in Dolton, IL
When i moved to Dolton in 1988 it was diverse
and a ultimately a nice community to live in.
2. some of examples of why taxes sky rocket
in certain cities in a county is…..for
example
3. The city of Evanston has slightly higher residential real
estate taxes than similar and surrounding neighborhoods. It
has slightly higher taxes because Northwestern University
which is tax exempt owns a significant amount of real
estate in the area. Given that the University does not have
to pay taxes a slightly heavier burden falls on residential
home owners.
A University
4. Maywood, Illinois. Maywood has a notable lack of
commercial enterprises (which tend to pay slightly higher
taxes than residential tenants). With a significantly sized
and diverse commercial tax base (i.e. the City of Chicago),
there is a little bit of tax relief that can be offered to
residential owners in the same city.
Another Example...
5. I'll be checking in with city hall in Dolton, but I’ll even do a
google search of the “residential real estate tax breakdown
of Dolton” that might yield me some additional and specific
information about why their taxes appear so high.
Solution, or Solutions
6. I can gather up some city officials and
politicians to that has the power to hender
the situations of my city. There’s power in
numbers….
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