Philadelphia, PA 19144
This property at 5327 PULASKI AVE, Philadelphia, PA 19144 has no violations on record. View the full property report for detailed violation history, ownership records, title risk analysis, and neighborhood safety data.
This Philadelphia property at 5327 PULASKI AVE sits in Germantown, Westside and currently shows no open code violations, tax delinquencies, or recent ownership transfers in the public record. It is classified as SINGLE FAMILY and was built in 1880. The Philadelphia Office of Property Assessment values it at $181,100. KnowMyBlock continuously monitors Philadelphia public records — any new violations, transfers, or safety designations will appear on this page as they're reported.
5327 Pulaski Ave is a 1880-built single family in the Germantown, Westside section of 19144, last assessed at $181,100. Constructed before 1900, the building is among Philadelphia's older housing stock and may carry pre-modern materials such as knob-and-tube wiring or cast-iron plumbing. No code violations are on record for this property. The property is held by Philadelphia Housing Auth, a government entity with a portfolio of 4,792 Philadelphia properties. Portfolio median fix time: 39 days (citywide median: 54 days). That places this owner in the faster quartile for code-violation response relative to peers.
| Address | Year | Type | Value | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5352 Pulaski Ave | 1890 | Single Family | $366,400 | A |
| 5361 Pulaski Ave | 1890 | Single Family | $340,800 | A |
| 5360 Pulaski Ave | 1880 | Single Family | $285,900 | B |
| 5357 Pulaski Ave | 1890 | Single Family | $243,100 | A |
| 5348 Pulaski Ave | 1890 | Single Family | $233,600 | A |
Philadelphia Housing Auth is an government entity that holds 4,792 Philadelphia properties.
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