South/Southwest Suburban Triad — Reassessed 2025, Next 2028

Commercial Property Tax Appeals in Bremen Township

TaxRival has analyzed 1,536 commercial properties in Bremen Township and identified 91 that appear over-assessed, representing $943K in potential annual tax savings.

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2,918
Commercial Properties
1,536
Properties Analyzed
91
Over-Assessed (5.9%)
37.4%
Avg Over-Assessment

Is Your Bremen Property Over-Assessed?

Bremen Township is part of Cook County's south/southwest suburban triad, last reassessed in 2025 with the next reassessment scheduled for 2028. While Bremen has lower total potential savings than some larger townships, the 37.4% average over-assessment rate is significant and indicates that individual property owners can still achieve meaningful reductions.

Our analysis of 1,536 commercial parcels in Bremen Township found that 5.9% are flagged as likely over-assessed. Across 91 flagged properties, the total potential savings is $943K. For individual property owners, even a moderate reduction in assessed value can translate to thousands of dollars in annual tax relief.

Bremen Township encompasses communities in the south suburbs including Tinley Park, Midlothian, and Oak Forest. Commercial properties in this area include strip malls, standalone retail, warehouse facilities, and small office buildings. The south suburban commercial market has faced headwinds in recent years, yet assessments have not always reflected these softer market conditions — creating strong appeal opportunities.

How We Identify Over-Assessed Properties

TaxRival uses a comparable-sales methodology to evaluate whether your property's assessed value is supported by actual market data. We analyze recent arm's-length sales of similar commercial properties in and around Bremen Township, accounting for property type, size, age, and location.

When the Assessor's implied market value significantly exceeds what comparable sales indicate, we flag the property as a strong appeal candidate. This same approach is used by the Cook County Board of Review when adjudicating appeals. Learn more about how comparable sales drive property tax appeals.

Filing Deadlines for Bremen Township

The Cook County Assessor opens filing windows on a township-by-township basis. For Bremen Township, property owners typically have about 30 days from the date reassessment notices are mailed to file an appeal. In non-reassessment years, appeals can still be filed during the Board of Review period.

We track every township deadline and will notify you when the Bremen Township window opens. See the full 2026 Cook County appeal deadline schedule.

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Enter your 14-digit Cook County PIN to instantly see whether your Bremen Township property is over-assessed. Our analysis is free, and if we file an appeal, you only pay 25% of first-year savings. No reduction, no fee.