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Analysis: Oak Brook home prices down 27 percent over past decade; Property tax rates rose to 1.00 percent

Throughout Oak Brook, home prices took a dive between 2007 and 2013, a BlockShopper analysis showed.

The area's median sale price was $751,070 in 2007, but fell to $546,000 in 2013 -- a difference of 27 percent. At the same time, the median Effective Tax Rate (ETR) rose from 0.74 percent in 2007 to 1.00 percent in 2013.

A home's ETR is its property tax bill divided by its marked value. A $200,000 home with a $3,000 property tax bill would have an ETR of 1.5 percent.

The median ETR in Illinois is 2.3 percent, according to a 2007 WalletHub analysis of U.S. Census data. In Indiana, it's 0.87 percent.

The average $200,000 home in Illinois has a property tax bill of $4,600, versus $1,740 in Indiana.

In Oak Brook, a $200,000 home would have a bill of $2,000 based on the area's median ETR. Parts of Oak Brook have an ETR between 1.00 and 3.10 percent.

The projected median sale price in the area for 2019 is $398,580, at which time a homeowner will have paid an estimated $34,395 in property taxes on the home since 2007.

The Blockshopper analysis uses real home values, adjusting historical sales prices for inflation. The U.S. inflation rate from 2007 to 2015 was 14.3 percent, meaning a home had to appreciate by more than that to actually increase in value.

Below is a table comparing sale prices and property taxes within Oak Brook. To analyze the data more precisely, BlockShopper broke up suburbs into neighborhoods.

Neighborhood
2007 Sales
2007 Median Price
2007 Median Property Tax
2013 Sales
2013 Median Price
2013 Median Property Tax
Polo Club/East Oak Brook
1
$751,070
$5,530 (0.74% ETR)
107
$479,403, down 36%
$11,924 (2.49% ETR)

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