Property owners in Goose Island paid nearly 1.34% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.13 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Uptown paid nearly 1.35% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.14 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Old Town paid nearly 1.36% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.14 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in River North paid nearly 1.39% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.17 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Near North paid nearly 1.41% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.18 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Gold Coast paid nearly 1.45% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.22 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Ravenswood paid 2% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s 1.68 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Wrigleyville paid nearly 1.97 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s 1.65 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Lincoln Square paid nearly 1.88% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.58imes the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Andersonville paid nearly 1.87% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.58 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in West Rogers Park paid nearly 1.79% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.51 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Lincoln Park paid nearly 1.7% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.43 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in North Center paid nearly 1.59% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.34 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Lakeview paid nearly 1.56% percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s more than 1.31 times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Chicago’s South Side from Jan 1. to June 30.
Head coaches of DePaul University women’s teams earn an average of $224,721 annually – the 40th highest average salary in the nation – according to a Chicago City Wire analysis of federal education data.
In September 2013, Kathleen O’Brien and James Penland paid $286,000 – $303,000 in today's dollars – for a two-bedroom, 1-bath home at 2174 West Giddings St. in Ravenswood. The home's 2015 property taxes were $4,759, an effective rate then of 1.7 percent.
Queen of All Saints School and St. Therese Chinese Catholic School in Chicago were among 24 Illinois K-12 schools named as 2018 Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education.
Edison Regional Gifted Center and Gwendolyn Brooks College Preparatory Academy in Chicago were among 24 Illinois K-12 schools named as 2018 Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education.
Olive-Harvey College, Harold Washington College and Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts In Chicago are among two-year universities in Illinois that reported borrowers defaulting on school loans they started repaying in 2014, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.