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Property Report

4727 N CAMAC ST

Philadelphia, PA 19141

93.6/100

This property at 4727 N CAMAC ST, Philadelphia, PA 19141 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$140,700
Year Built1940
Property TypeSINGLE FAMILY
Exterior Condition4
OwnerLawson Marvin
NeighborhoodLogan

Grade Breakdown

Building SafetyA
Code ComplianceA
License StatusA
Complaint HistoryB
Property ConditionC

Property summary

4727 N Camac St is a 1940-built single family in the Logan section of 19141, last assessed at $140,700. Built before the 1978 federal lead-paint ban, the structure may carry lead-based paint risks if original surfaces remain. It has changed hands 1 times, most recently selling for $10,000 in 2001. No code violations are on record for this property. The property is held by Lawson Marvin, an individual with a portfolio of 13 Philadelphia properties. With 13 properties under the same ownership, patterns in violations, permits, and tax compliance across the portfolio offer additional context.

Comparable properties on this block

AddressYearTypeValueGrade
4736 N Camac St1940Single Family$273,400A
4744 N Camac St1940Single Family$223,600A
4745 N Camac St1940Single Family$219,700A
4743 N Camac St1940Single Family$215,100A
4723 N Camac St1940Single Family$214,000A

Recent activity

  1. 2017-06-29License expired
  2. 2016-09-26Complaint closed
  3. 2016-06-22Complaint filed — Maintenance Residential
  4. 2016-04-15License issued
  5. 2001-08-06Transferred

Owner portfolio

Lawson Marvin is an individual that holds 13 Philadelphia properties.

Neighborhood context

ZIP 19141
$177,100median value
9.4%with open violations
10,109properties tracked

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