Is your home
over-assessed?
Censum scores every home in Cook County so you only file when you can win. Flat fee — you keep every dollar you save.
in Bremen.
right now.
savings per year.
How Censum works
Score your home
Enter your address or PIN. Our machine learning model scores every Bremen home against 92 factors to find over-assessments. Free — no login needed.
Buy your evidence packet
If your score is high enough to win, you'll see your estimated savings and a fully prepared evidence packet with comps, assessment history, and filing instructions.
File or hand off
File it yourself in 15 minutes, or have our network of Cook County attorneys file for you. We only charge if you save money — flat $199 to $39, depending on your tier.
Ready to check your assessment?
Lookup is free. You'll see your conviction score, win probability, and estimated annual savings in under 10 seconds. No email required to start.
Look up your homeProperty tax appeals in Bremen Township
Every 2020 years, Bremen Township undergoes a triennial reassessment. The last reassessment was in 2020. If your home's assessment increased dramatically in the Cook County Assessor's notice, you have the right to appeal.
Cook County offers two appeal windows: the Assessor's appeal (30 days) and the Board of Review appeal (typically 30 days, starting after the Assessor's window closes). Most homeowners file during the Board of Review window, which is when Censum can help you the most. Our conviction score tells you the probability that the Board of Review will grant your appeal based on comparable sales data and historical BOR patterns.
Unlike contingency firms, Censum charges a flat fee ($199, $99, or $39 depending on your tier). We don't take a percentage of your refund. This means you keep 100% of your savings, and we're transparent about our fee upfront. If you score below our confidence threshold, we'll tell you — we'd rather you not file than lose money on a weak case.
Look up your Bremen home today. It takes 10 seconds, costs nothing, and you'll know exactly what your appeal is worth before you decide whether to file.