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Property Report

4121 N BROAD ST

Philadelphia, PA 19140

93.9/100

This property at 4121 N BROAD ST, Philadelphia, PA 19140 has no violations on record, 1 recorded ownership transfer. View the full property report for detailed violation history, ownership records, title risk analysis, and neighborhood safety data.

Property Details

Market Value$216,700
Year Built1915
Property TypeSINGLE FAMILY
Exterior Condition4
OwnerGoins Frederick Michael
NeighborhoodHunting Park

Grade Breakdown

Building SafetyA
Code ComplianceA
License StatusA
Complaint HistoryB
Property ConditionC

Property summary

4121 N Broad St is a 1915-built single family in the Hunting Park section of 19140, last assessed at $216,700. From the early 20th century, the building predates modern plumbing and electrical codes and may include lead paint, asbestos, or knob-and-tube wiring. The property has been transferred 1 times, most recently a nominal $1 transfer in 2018. No code violations are on record for this property. The property is owned by Goins Frederick Michael.

Comparable properties on this block

AddressYearTypeValueGrade
4105 N Broad St1915Multi Family$422,900A
4153 N Broad St1915Multi Family$380,000C
4116 N Broad St1900Multi Family$320,600A
4129 N Broad St1915Multi Family$288,000B
4115 N Broad St1915Multi Family$287,500B

Recent activity

  1. 2020-05-26Complaint closed
  2. 2020-05-19Complaint filed — Property Maintenance Complaint Exterior
  3. 2019-11-19License issued
  4. 2018-12-12Transferred
  5. 2017-11-16Complaint closed
  6. 2017-10-16Complaint filed — Maintenance Residential
  7. 2015-04-29License expired
  8. 2014-03-01License issued
  9. 2009-04-24Permit completed
  10. 2009-04-23Permit issued — Ezplum

Neighborhood context

ZIP 19140
$100,700median value
8.1%with open violations
22,778properties tracked

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