Did your Bremen Township property tax bill jump?
South-suburban rates are the county’s heaviest, and Bremen tops our sample — every point of over-assessment costs more here. Check your increase now.
South & West suburbs reassessment cycle · most recent 2026 · next 2029
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See how much I could save →About Bremen Township & its taxes
Bremen Township anchors the south suburbs: Midlothian and Oak Forest sit wholly inside it, with large portions of Tinley Park plus parts of Country Club Hills, Hazel Crest, Markham, Posen, Robbins, Blue Island, Crestwood, and Homewood.
This is the highest-rate township in our pilot sample — the typical composite rate exceeds 12.7%, across 68 tax codes. South-suburban homeowners carry some of Cook County’s heaviest rate burdens, which means every dollar of assessed value costs more here than in most of the county.
The arithmetic of appealing is different in Bremen: at a 12%+ composite rate, correcting even a small over-assessment produces outsized annual savings compared to the same correction under a north-shore rate. If your notice jumped ahead of your neighbors’, running the numbers is worth ten minutes.
Bremen Township tax rates, at a glance
Across a sample of 2,000 residential (Class 2) parcels in Bremen Township, spanning 68 distinct tax codes, the typical (median) composite tax rate is about 12.7% — ranging roughly 10.6%–19.6% depending on the exact overlapping school, municipal, and park districts for your parcel. Add your own 5-digit tax code above (under "More options") for your exact rate instead of this township typical.
How property tax appeals work in Bremen Township
The South & West suburbs — Bremen Township included — are being reassessed in 2026, with notices mailed township by township. From the day yours arrives you get roughly 30 days to appeal to the Cook County Assessor; miss that and a second, separate window opens later with the Cook County Board of Review. If comparable homes nearby rose less than yours did, that gap is the basis of an appeal at either stage.
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