South/Southwest Suburban Triad — Mixed-Use

Mixed-Use Properties Tax Appeals in Rich Township

Based on 74 historical mixed-use appeals in Rich Township (2022-2025), TaxRival's data shows a 58% win rate at the Board of Review with an average reduction of 27.7% when successful.

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74
Appeals Analyzed
58%
Win Rate
27.7%
Avg Reduction (When Won)
55%
95th Percentile Cap

Mixed-Use Property Appeals in Rich

Properties combining commercial and residential or office and retail uses. Rich Township sits in the South/Southwest Suburban triad of Cook County. Our analysis of historical Board of Review appeal outcomes (2022-2025) shows that mixed-use property owners in Rich have won reductions on 58% of filings, with an average reduction of 27.7% when the BOR grants relief.

The 95th-percentile reduction is 55% — that's our plausibility ceiling for the algorithm, calibrated specifically to mixed-use appeals in Rich. Cases above this threshold are exceedingly rare in the historical record, so claims significantly above 55% would be flagged as outliers and reviewed before filing.

Top Recent Mixed-Use BOR Wins in Rich

The strongest recent Board of Review reductions on mixed-use property appeals in Rich Township, drawn from BOR decisions in tax years 2022–2024. Pre-appeal AV is the Assessor's value before filing; post-appeal AV is the BOR's final decision. These are real outcomes, not estimates.

Tax Year Pre-Appeal AV Post-Appeal AV Reduction
2022 $2,000,455 $787,572 −60.6%
2022 $232,797 $100,000 −57%
2023 $336,239 $150,384 −55.3%
2023 $336,239 $150,384 −55.3%
2023 $920,599 $425,659 −53.8%
2023 $920,599 $425,659 −53.8%
2023 $1,736,174 $838,915 −51.7%
2023 $1,736,174 $838,915 −51.7%
2022 $358,332 $175,016 −51.2%
2022 $1,212,086 $618,210 −49%
2022 $1,199,740 $631,008 −47.4%
2024 $277,712 $155,224 −44.1%

Source: Cook County Assessor's open data portal (appeal_history dataset). Property identifiers are not displayed for privacy; figures are public record.

How We Use This Data

TaxRival's algorithm uses township-and-class-specific calibration, not a generic countywide average. When we evaluate your mixed-use property in Rich, we use the 55% cap from this dataset, the 58% historical win rate as a confidence input, and class-specific comparable sales matched to your asset type.

For a deeper look at how Cook County BOR appeals perform across all townships and asset classes, see our 2024 BOR appeal success rates analysis covering all 57,960 commercial and industrial appeals filed last year.

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