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Old Posted Aug 13, 2020, 3:51 PM
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Look, I agree that property tax increases can be very onerous, and I'm not one to defend large increases in a short period of time. I'm simply saying that Chicago's property tax rates are generally quite a bit lower than the suburbs.
^ But that's exactly what you did when you angrily went after IiC:

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I'm sorry, but this pretty much infuriates me. Complaining about property taxes when you obviously made enough to pay them,
His point was exactly that in a few years his property taxes doubled. Doubled. From $25k to $50. Any homeowner has a right to be upset that their property taxes increased by $25k in a short time--especially knowing full well that property values are not increasing in concordance. In fact, we have a lot of data showing that home values in Chicago have been pretty flat for years.
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