Now serving Will County, Illinois — homeowners elsewhere can join the waitlist.
Property tax appeals · Will County, IL

Will County homeowners are probably overpaying their property taxes.

Illinois has some of the highest property taxes in the country — and many homes are assessed for more than they'd actually sell for. We check your assessment and show you what you could save. The estimate is free.

#2 Illinois' property-tax rank in the U.S.*
~2% Will County's effective tax rate, per year*
30 days Typical window to appeal after reassessment*
Will County, IL Free · 2-minute check

Get your free savings estimate

Enter your address and we'll check your Will County assessment against what your home is really worth.

Free, no commitment. We only use your address to estimate your savings.

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We'll review your assessment and email your free savings estimate. We're starting in Will County, IL — if your home is elsewhere, we'll add you to the waitlist and reach out when we cover your area.

What you get Built for Will County, IL We do the research & paperwork Free to find out what you'd save Plain English, no jargon
How it works

Three steps. We do the hard part.

Property tax appeals in Illinois are buried in township deadlines, evidence rules, and county forms. We turn that into a two-minute task for you.

Enter your address

Tell us where you live in Will County. We pull your assessment and recent comparable sales nearby.

See your free estimate

We compare your assessed value to what similar homes actually sell for and estimate how over-assessed you may be — at no cost.

Get your report & file

If you're overpaying, you can order the full appeal report — or have us prepare and file it for you. We'll show you the cost before you commit to anything.

Why this happens

Assessors guess. In Illinois, that's expensive.

Townships value thousands of homes with mass-appraisal models — not a visit to your house. They miss the cracked foundation, the busy road, the kitchen that hasn't been touched since 1994. At Will County tax rates, even a small over-valuation costs you every year.

  • Over-assessment is common. A meaningful share of homes are valued above what they'd sell for today.
  • Most people never appeal. The process is confusing, so the majority of homeowners simply pay the bill — even when they have a case.
  • Deadlines are short and vary by township. In Will County your appeal window opens after your township's assessment is published — and it doesn't wait. We track it for you.
~$600+ / yr

A simple example of how a modest over-assessment adds up at Will County tax rates:

Home's fair market value$300,000
If assessed ~10% too high+ $30,000
Effective tax rate (est.)~2%
Potential yearly savings~$600

Illustrative example, not a quote. Illinois assesses property at one-third of market value; your actual savings depend on your home and township. Your free estimate uses your real numbers.

Why we're starting in Will County

We're new — and we're starting in your backyard.

We started SavePropertyTax because property taxes in Will County are among the highest anywhere, and hardly anyone appeals — not because they can't win, but because the process is a maze of townships, deadlines, and county forms.

We're beginning with Will County so we can do this really well for one place before we grow. That means if you sign up now, you're one of our first homeowners: a real person reviewing your case, and your feedback shaping how this works. No inflated promises, no fake reviews — just an honest look at whether you're overpaying.

— The SavePropertyTax team

Questions

Everything you're wondering

Is the savings estimate really free?
Yes. Checking whether you're over-assessed costs nothing and there's no commitment. If the estimate shows you're overpaying, you can order the full appeal report — or have us prepare and file it for you. We'll show you exactly what that costs before you decide. Finding out is always free.
Do you cover my area?
We're starting in Will County, Illinois. Enter your address above — if you're in Will County we'll estimate your savings. If you're elsewhere, we'll add you to the waitlist and let you know the moment we reach your county.
How do appeals work in Will County?
In Illinois, your home is valued by your township assessor, and you can appeal to the Will County Board of Review (and, if needed, the state Property Tax Appeal Board). The strongest cases use recent sales of genuinely comparable homes and corrections to your property's record. We assemble that evidence for you.
Could appealing raise my assessment?
We review your numbers first and only recommend appealing when the evidence is clearly in your favor. We'll never push you to file a case that doesn't help you — if the estimate doesn't show a likely saving, we'll tell you that plainly.
Who actually does the work?
Real people on our team do the research and prepare the paperwork. We're a small, new company focused on doing right by our first Will County homeowners — so you'll be dealing with people, not a black box.
Find out in two minutes

See if Will County is overcharging you.

Appeal windows open once a year and close fast. Get your free savings estimate now — no cost, no commitment.