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Property Report

306 NEW ST

Philadelphia, PA 19106

92.1/100

This property at 306 NEW ST, Philadelphia, PA 19106 has no open violations, $2,991 in outstanding tax, 13 recorded ownership transfers. View the full property report for detailed violation history, ownership records, title risk analysis, and neighborhood safety data.

Property Details

Market Value$1,349,400
Year Built1900
Property TypeMULTI FAMILY
Exterior Condition4
OwnerCmc Partnership
NeighborhoodOld City

Grade Breakdown

Building SafetyA
Code ComplianceA
License StatusA
Tax StatusA
Complaint HistoryC
Property ConditionC

Property summary

306 New St is a 1900-built multi family in the Old City section of 19106, last assessed at $1,349,400. 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 13 times in city records. All 23 code violations on file have been resolved. The property is owned by Cmc Partnership. Distress signals on this property include $2,991 in tax delinquency.

Comparable properties on this block

AddressYearTypeValueGrade
304 New St1985Single Family$587,800A
315 New St1870Single Family$363,100A
315 New St1870Single Family$363,100A
315 New St1870Single Family$359,900A
315 New St1870Single Family$355,700A

Recent activity

  1. 2027-02-28License expired
  2. 2024-02-13Inspection
  3. 2024-02-13Violation resolved — F-1104.16.5.1.8
  4. 2023-10-31Inspection
  5. 2023-09-14Violation opened — F-1104.16.5.1.8
  6. 2023-09-14Inspection
  7. 2022-11-29Violation resolved — F-1104.16.5.1.8
  8. 2022-11-29Inspection
  9. 2022-11-18Complaint closed
  10. 2022-11-18Violation resolved — F-901.6.4.2

Neighborhood context

ZIP 19106
$390,100median value
2.2%with open violations
6,867properties tracked

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