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Q1 real estate sales report: Tri-Taylor

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Median prices rose in Tri-Taylor over last year, and are down 58.8 percent over 10 years, adjusted for inflation, according to first quarter sales data collected by BlockShopper.com.

From January to March, 5 homes sold in Tri-Taylor for a median price of $240,000. That's 42.2 percent higher than median home sale prices for the first quarter of 2017.

In the first quarter, there were no foreclosures in Tri-Taylor.

Median property tax for homeowners in Tri-Taylor was $7,000.13 in 2016 according to tax data from that year. That means homeowners pay 1.8 percent of their home's value in taxes.

Statewide, Illinois homeowners pay an effective property tax rate of 2.22 percent, according to a recent analysis by ATTOM Data Solutions, which is the second-highest rate in the country, just behind New Jersey, where homeowners pay a tax rate of 2.28 percent.

Tri-Taylor real estate: Q1 2009-2018
Properties sold
Median sale price
Change in sale price
2009
4
$582,075
-
2010
9
$193,800
-66.7%
2011
2
$66,105
-65.9%
2012
2
$97,283
47.2%
2013
17
$167,400
72.1%
2014
5
$108,650
-35.1%
2015
7
$185,500
70.7%
2016
5
$381,150
105.5%
2017
2
$168,810
-55.7%
2018
5
$240,000
42.2%

Median property tax
Median sale price
Effective property tax rate
2009
$10,544.61
$582,075
1.8%
2010
$5,501.83
$193,800
2.8%
2011
$2,846.94
$66,105
4.3%
2012
$4,539.58
$97,283
4.7%
2013
$6,756.62
$167,400
4%
2014
$2,965.39
$108,650
2.7%
2015
$3,928.70
$185,500
2.1%
2016
$7,000.12
$381,150
1.8%

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