Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Woodford County Factoids


According to Bert Sperling,

The median home value in Woodford County, IL, is $191,500. Home appreciation is 0.22% over the last year. The median age of Woodford County, IL, real estate is 36 years.

Woodford County, IL Apartments and Rentals

Renters make up 16.12% of the Woodford County, IL, population. 5.12% of houses and apartments in Woodford County, IL, are unoccupied (vacancy rate).

Woodford, IL Housing data

The emphases are our own. That's not 22% (for those in Rio Linda as someone would say). That's POINT 22 percent. What is the rationale (you've heard the line; you're property value has been growing Soooo Fast) for property tax increases of 7, 8, 10 percent for various taxing authorities in light of the above stats?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We moved here and bought a 100yr old house on 1 1/2 acres in the Washburn/Lowpoint area in Ocotber of 06. This house was last sold in 1990 . Our 06 tax bill was $1400 and some change. We've just received a notice of revised tax assessment . The previous equalized value assessed in 06 was 23,500 and there had been NO work or improvements done to this house since septic was put in in late 05 by previous owners . The NEW equalized assessment for 07 is 64,230--meaning our 07 bill will be almost 5,000 !!Thats like a 300% increase ! Weve heard we have the worst schools and thought we'd have the lowest taxes around in Woodford county ?(We homeschool 7 children and live on one income).

To top all this off we found out a few months after buying this house that they are going to widen the road and will be taking it all from our side . Our home is already very close to the road and in essence doing this they will be destroying ANY value our home has--and yet they are raising our taxes by 300%. We feel like we've been hit by a semi in all of this and don't quite know what to do. Any thoughts?

Anonymous said...

Wow. Welcome to Woodford County.

Your first move should be to contact your Township Assessor. Last we knew it was,MR. EDWARD J. LONGMAN, Minonk, Illinois.

The next step would be to appeal the assessment.

As far as the road and your property easement, I sure would visit the County Board Roads and Bridges committee meeting and complain about it as well as your assessment.