Weekly recap of Greater Grand Crossing home sales during September 19-25, 2021

Weekly recap of Greater Grand Crossing home sales during September 19-25, 2021
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According to BlockShopper.com, there were seven reported residential sales in Greater Grand Crossing for the week of September 19-25, 2021. The median sale price was $215,000 and the median property tax bill was $2,939 for the previous twelve months.

7400 S. Kenwood Ave.
$330,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,939.34
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.89%
Buyer: Jasmine Edwards
Seller: Natasha Williams

7202 S. Eberhart Ave.
$110,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,947.96
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.68%
Buyer: Chicago Title Land Trust Co. (trustee)
Seller: David Azran, Barbara and Laszlo Toth and 7202 S Eberhart Ave Re Series LLC

7326 S. St. Lawrence Ave.
$300,000
Property Tax (2019): $3,083.41
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.03%
Buyer: Theresa M. Comiskey
Seller: Chicago Title Land Trust Co. (trustee)

6838 S. Wabash Ave.
$75,000
Property Tax (2019): $3,242.30
Effective Property Tax Rate: 4.32%
Buyer: Hisa Bisa LLC
Seller: Cronulla LLC

7227 S. University Ave.
$215,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,651.74
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.77%
Buyer: Lajoi Royston
Seller: Mark D. and Sidney and Charise Hill

1445 E. 76th St.
$220,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,479.78
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.13%
Buyer: AG Global Real Estate Inv LLC
Seller: Tracey McMillan-Young (deceased), Tracey McMillan-Young (estate) and Octavia Renee Hatter

7217 S. Perry Ave.
$215,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,781.69
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.83%
Buyer: Michael A. Meyers
Seller: Jordan V. Poole



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