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Where Do Your Berwyn Property Tax Dollars Go?

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The City of Berwyn receives between 28.0% and 32.3% of your property tax bill, depending on which side of the community you live (north or south of Cermak Rd). This means that for every $1 of your property taxes, the City collects an average of $0.30.

Your property tax dollars to the City of Berwyn fund services including the Berwyn Police Department, Berwyn Fire Department, ambulance services, senior services, pensions, street cleaning, road construction, water and sewer system administration, garbage and recycling collection, business licensing, construction permitting, building inspection, economic development, and communication and marketing.

The largest portion of your property tax bill is attributed to the school districts, which receives between 51.7% and 58.2% of your total tax bill. See below for a detailed breakdown of your tax dollars.

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The BDC conducted an analysis of similarly sized 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom bungalows. This research was based on available home listing data for Berwyn and the surrounding seven communities.

With respect to listing price per square foot, and taxes per square foot, Berwyn ranks the 2nd lowest for both average list price per square foot and average taxes per square foot. Berwyn’s housing market is welcoming and favorable; especially when compared to nearby suburbs.

Average List Price Per Square Foot

Average Taxes Per Square Foot

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