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Property Report

4223-31 WAYNE AVE

Philadelphia, PA 19140

85.9/100

This property at 4223-31 WAYNE AVE, Philadelphia, PA 19140 has no open violations. View the full property report for detailed violation history, ownership records, title risk analysis, and neighborhood safety data.

Property Details

Market Value$92,700
Year Built1950
Property TypeCOMMERCIAL
Exterior Condition4
OwnerNicetown Club For Boys
NeighborhoodNicetown

Grade Breakdown

Building SafetyA
Code ComplianceA
License StatusF
Complaint HistoryA
Property ConditionC

Property Overview

This Philadelphia property at 4223-31 WAYNE AVE sits in Nicetown and currently shows no open code violations, tax delinquencies, or recent ownership transfers in the public record. It is classified as COMMERCIAL and was built in 1950. The Philadelphia Office of Property Assessment values it at $92,700. KnowMyBlock continuously monitors Philadelphia public records — any new violations, transfers, or safety designations will appear on this page as they're reported.

Property summary

4223-31 Wayne Ave is a 1950-built commercial in the Nicetown section of 19140, last assessed at $92,700. Built before the 1978 federal lead-paint ban, the structure may carry lead-based paint risks if original surfaces remain. All 7 code violations on file have been resolved. The property is owned by Nicetown Club For Boys.

Recent activity

  1. 2019-04-15Inspection
  2. 2019-01-07Inspection
  3. 2019-01-07Violation opened — FC-13-1006.3
  4. 2012-11-20Permit completed
  5. 2010-07-26Permit issued — Kitch1
  6. 2010-07-13Permit completed
  7. 2010-07-13Permit completed
  8. 2010-06-30Permit completed
  9. 2010-06-08Permit completed
  10. 2010-05-14Permit issued — Co

Neighborhood context

ZIP 19140
$100,700median value
8.3%with open violations
22,779properties tracked

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