Maine Township Property Tax Appeal: 25% BOR Win Rate, 19% Avg Reduction
Maine Township commercial property owners have appealed their assessments at the Cook County Board of Review with a 25% historical win rate and an average reduction of 19% when the BOR grants relief. Maine sits in the north/northwest suburban triad, which was reassessed in 2025. Owners who received their 2025 reassessment notice and are evaluating whether to file at the Board of Review can use this data to set realistic expectations.
This post summarizes Cook County BOR appeal outcomes for Maine Township across all major commercial property categories, draws out what the data means for current and prospective filers, and links to property-type-specific analysis pages with the underlying case data.
Communities in Maine Township
Maine Township covers Park Ridge (most of the city), portions of Des Plaines, and small portions of Glenview, Niles, and Rosemont.
Maine Township sits immediately east of O'Hare and contains a strong commercial corridor along Higgins Road, Touhy Avenue, and Dempster Street. The proximity to O'Hare drives substantial office and hospitality property in the township, including hotels along Higgins Road. Park Ridge contributes a dense, walkable downtown with neighborhood retail, while Des Plaines portions add additional commercial and light industrial property.
What Makes Maine Distinctive
Maine Township's office market reflects national trends in suburban office demand. Properties along Higgins Road that historically carried high assessments based on full-occupancy income now face a very different market reality, and reassessment-year appeals are an important opportunity to update those values.
Board of Review Appeal Outcomes by Property Type
The table below summarizes Maine Township BOR commercial appeal outcomes from our analysis of recent tax years. Win rate is the percentage of appeals that received any reduction; average reduction shows the percentage cut to assessed value when the BOR granted relief.
| Property Type | Appeals | Win Rate | Avg Reduction (when won) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retail | 1,810 | 23% | 18.3% |
| Multifamily | 301 | 35% | 21.7% |
| Mixed-use | 247 | 31% | 25.4% |
| Office | 115 | 13% | 17.1% |
| Automotive | 67 | 25% | 15.0% |
| Restaurant | 65 | 19% | 18.1% |
| Industrial | 53 | 21% | 8.2% |
| Special-purpose | 50 | 24% | 17.7% |
Click any property type to see the township-specific page with the most recent BOR case studies, including the actual pre- and post-appeal assessed values.
The 2025 Reassessment and Why BOR Appeals Still Matter
Maine Township was reassessed by the Cook County Assessor's Office in 2025 along with the rest of the north/northwest suburban triad. Owners received reassessment notices and had a window to appeal at the Assessor level (CCAO). After the Assessor closed and certified its values, the Board of Review opened a separate appeal window. The BOR is the second of Cook County's three appeal levels (Assessor → BOR → PTAB), and it operates on a township-by-township rolling schedule that runs into 2026.
Many owners do not realize that even if they did not file with the Assessor, or if their Assessor-level appeal produced no change, the Board of Review is an independent body that re-evaluates the assessed value with fresh evidence. The BOR's grant rate for Maine Township is 25%, which is consistent with the broader north/northwest triad. For owners with credible market evidence, the BOR is often where reductions are actually achieved.
What the 19% Average Means in Dollars
For a Maine commercial property assessed at $1,000,000, a 19% reduction translates to roughly $190,000 of assessed value cut. After the equalization factor (approximately 3x in Cook County) and the local tax rate, that reduction typically saves the owner $48,000 per year in tax until the next reassessment in 2028. Across the full three-year cycle, that is approximately $145,000 of cumulative tax savings from a single successful appeal.
The math scales linearly with assessed value. A property assessed at $5,000,000 sees roughly five times the dollar savings; a $10,000,000 property sees ten times. The percentage win rate is the same; only the dollar magnitude changes.
Filing the BOR Appeal
The Board of Review accepts appeals through its online filing system, separately from the Assessor's SmartFile portal. Each filing requires:
- A completed BOR appeal form for the relevant property and tax year
- Dated photographs of the subject property
- Comparable sales evidence, an income approach analysis, or both, depending on the basis of appeal
- Any other evidence relevant to the property's market value (recent appraisals, vacancy documentation, environmental issues, etc.)
The specific window for Maine Township's BOR appeals depends on the Cook County BOR's published calendar. The window typically lasts approximately 30 days. For up-to-date filing window information, see our 2026 Cook County appeal deadline calendar, which is refreshed weekly from the BOR's published schedule.
How TaxRival Approaches Maine Appeals
For each Maine Township property we evaluate, TaxRival's analysis pulls comparable sales filtered to the same property class and township, computes an income approach value where rent and operating expense data is available, applies the township-specific historical win rate (25%) and reduction patterns to set a realistic expectation, and assembles the documentation package that meets every CCAO and BOR rule.
The fee structure is contingency only: 25% of first-year tax savings, with no charge if we do not reduce the assessment. For a Maine property whose successful appeal would save tens of thousands of dollars per year, the math typically supports filing.
Check Your Property
To see whether your Maine Township commercial or multifamily property appears in our analysis as a candidate for the current Board of Review cycle, visit taxrival.com. Enter your 14-digit Cook County PIN and the analysis will show your assessed value, our market-based valuation, the implied gap, and the estimated savings if the appeal succeeds. The review is free.
Maine Township appeal data by property type
Township-specific historical Board of Review outcomes for related property types.
- Multifamily in Maine35% win rate, 21.7% avg reduction · 301 appeals
- Mixed-Use in Maine31% win rate, 25.4% avg reduction · 247 appeals
- Automotive in Maine25% win rate, 15.0% avg reduction · 67 appeals
- Special-Purpose in Maine24% win rate, 17.7% avg reduction · 50 appeals
- Retail in Maine23% win rate, 18.3% avg reduction · 1,810 appeals
- Industrial in Maine21% win rate, 8.2% avg reduction · 53 appeals
- Restaurant in Maine19% win rate, 18.1% avg reduction · 65 appeals
- Office in Maine13% win rate, 17.1% avg reduction · 115 appeals
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