Lake View Township 2025 Property Tax Appeal Results: What the Data Shows
Jan
06
Property owners in Lake View Township filed more than 14,000 property tax appeals with the Cook County Assessor for the 2025 tax year. A recent data analysis of these appeals offers valuable insight into how often assessments were reduced and which property types saw the strongest results.
Overall Appeal Success in Lake View Township
Out of 14,313 total appeals, only 1,599 resulted in a reduction, producing an overall success rate of 11.17 percent. While most appeals did not lead to a change, the successful cases still delivered meaningful savings. Across all successful appeals, assessed values were reduced by more than $42.7 million, with an average reduction of approximately $26,700 per successful appeal
Tax Report Analysis Lakeview.
Metric | Value |
|---|---|
Total number of appeals | 14,313 |
Appeal period | Tax year 2025 |
Township code | 73 (Lake View) |
Number of distinct property classes in data | 46 |
Commercial Properties Performed Significantly Better
The data clearly shows that commercial and industrial properties had much stronger outcomes than residential properties. Nearly 39 percent of commercial appeals in Lake View Township were successful, with an average assessed value reduction exceeding $82,000 per appeal. One-story commercial buildings and special commercial structures stood out as some of the most successful property classes.
In contrast, residential properties made up the majority of appeals but had far lower success rates. Residential condominiums, despite representing a large share of filings, saw success rates below 2 percent, making them one of the least effective categories to appeal.
Commercial and Industrial properties show the strongest performance, with a success rate of 38.87 percent, confirming that commercial owners are far more likely to secure assessment reductions.
Vacant land appeals also perform relatively well at 31.8 percent, though the total number of filings in this category is small.
Multi-family properties with seven or more units achieve moderate success at 18.55 percent, making them a viable category for appeals when valuations appear inflated.
Residential properties have the lowest practical success rate at 9.92 percent, despite representing the majority of appeals filed.
Incentive multi family properties appear at 100 percent, but this is based on only two appeals and should be viewed as informational rather than predictive.
Appeal Type Also Matters
Appeals filed along with a Certificate of Error performed notably better than standard current-year appeals. Certificate of Error cases achieved a success rate of roughly 34 percent, nearly three times higher than the standard appeal rate. This suggests that identifying factual or clerical errors in an assessment can significantly improve the chances of a reduction.
What This Means for Property Owners
The Lake View Township results show that appealing a property tax assessment can be highly effective for certain property types, especially commercial, mixed use, and multi family buildings. While overall success rates are modest, the potential savings for successful appeals can be substantial.
Understanding your property classification, assessment methodology, and appeal strategy plays a major role in determining whether an appeal is worth pursuing.
If you own property in Lake View Township and want to know whether your assessment may be too high, reviewing your numbers before the deadline can help you decide if filing an appeal makes financial sense.
Visit Cook County Tax Appeals to see if your property is assessed too high.