TaxRival has analyzed 110 commercial properties in Orland Township and identified 9 that appear over-assessed, representing $45K in potential annual tax savings.
Check Your Property →Orland Township is part of the South/Southwest Suburban triad and was last reassessed in 2025, with the next reassessment in 2028. One of Cook County's smaller townships by commercial parcel count with only 154 properties, Orland Township covers the Orland Park area in the southwest suburbs. Despite its small size, the township has a notable 8.2% flag rate.
Our analysis of 110 commercial parcels in Orland Township found that 8.2% are flagged as likely over-assessed, with the average over-assessment at 34.6%. The 9 flagged properties represent $45K in total potential tax savings. While the absolute dollar figure is modest compared to larger townships, the high flag rate means individual property owners in Orland should absolutely verify their assessments.
Orland Township's commercial base is concentrated around Orland Park's retail centers along LaGrange Road and the 159th Street corridor. The mix of big-box retail, strip centers, and stand-alone commercial buildings creates a market where properties of similar size can have very different values depending on tenant quality, lease terms, and specific location. These nuances are often smoothed over in mass-appraisal approaches, creating appeal opportunities for informed property owners.
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 Orland 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.
The Cook County Assessor opens filing windows on a township-by-township basis. For Orland Township, the Assessor-level appeal window follows the South/Southwest Suburban triad schedule. Property owners typically have about 30 days from the date reassessment notices are mailed to file an appeal. Missing this window means waiting until the Board of Review period, or potentially an entire reassessment cycle.
We track every township deadline and will notify you when the Orland Township window opens. See the full 2026 Cook County appeal deadline schedule.
Enter your 14-digit Cook County PIN to instantly see whether your Orland 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.