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Property Report

546-60 HIGH ST

Philadelphia, PA 19144

86.5/100

This property at 546-60 HIGH ST, Philadelphia, PA 19144 has no open violations, 23 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$1,157,200
Year Built1996
Property TypeINDUSTRIAL
Exterior Condition3
OwnerTague Family L P
NeighborhoodGermantown, Morton

Grade Breakdown

Building SafetyA
Code ComplianceA
License StatusF
Complaint HistoryA
Property ConditionC

Property summary

546-60 High St is a 1996-built industrial in the Germantown, Morton section of 19144, last assessed at $1,157,200. Constructed in the late 20th century, the building reflects post-war building codes. The property has been transferred 23 times in city records. All 5 code violations on file have been resolved. The property is held by Tague Family L P, a partnership with a portfolio of 10 Philadelphia properties. With 10 properties under the same ownership, patterns in violations, permits, and tax compliance across the portfolio offer additional context.

Recent activity

  1. 2025-08-25Transferred
  2. 2016-09-02Transferred
  3. 2015-11-24Transferred
  4. 2014-10-31Transferred
  5. 2014-07-07Transferred
  6. 2014-05-30Transferred
  7. 2013-08-28Permit completed
  8. 2013-04-26Permit issued — Reloca
  9. 2011-12-07Transferred
  10. 2011-11-28Transferred

Owner portfolio

Tague Family L P is an partnership that holds 10 Philadelphia properties.

Neighborhood context

ZIP 19144
$191,700median value
10.3%with open violations
13,439properties tracked

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