Lawndale home sales, March 20-26, 2022

Lawndale home sales, March 20-26, 2022
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According to BlockShopper.com, there were four reported residential sales in Lawndale for the week of March 20-26, 2022. The median sale price was $171,000 and the median property tax bill was $3,371.50 for the previous twelve months.

3320 W. Flournoy St.
$92,000
Property Tax (2020): $2,835.87
Effective Property Tax Rate: 3.08%
Buyer: Chicago REI
Seller: Intercounty Judicial Sales Corp.


1540 S. Keeler Ave.
$250,000
Property Tax (2020): $2,222.83
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.89%
Buyer: Nankun Lin and Hongshe Xue
Seller: Z Fin Illinois G Prop LLC and John Zajicek


3218 W. Polk St.
$90,000
Property Tax (2020): $3,906.55
Effective Property Tax Rate: 4.34%
Buyer: 3218 Polk LLC
Seller: Landon R Williams


2731 W. Lexington St.
$1,400,000
Property Tax (2020): $7,450.03
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.53%
Buyer: Cemunus LLC
Seller: 2226 W Cermak Rd LLC




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