Philadelphia property report

100 block of N Woodstock St

A block with a strong owner-occupancy signal: 100% of homes have a Homestead field or matching Philadelphia tax-mailing address.

The median home assessment is up 76% from 2016 through the 2027 billed-year roll, ending near $1.0M. The median assessment-based tax estimate changed about 5% a year over its recorded billed-year series though the increases have eased lately.

Every parcel on the block, colored by OPA ownership and tax-mailing signals. These labels do not establish occupancy or rental use.

By the Numbers

Median home value
$1.0M
8 homes of 8 parcels · 2027 published roll
ZIP median $603K
Price / sq ft
$453
typical home
city median $181
Vs. Philadelphia
4.4×
the city median
city $230K
Median recent sale
$951K
1 homes with a latest OPA sale field in 2yr
Tax / yr
$13K
typical home · up to $15K
city 2026 ≈$2K/yr
Major assessment exemptions
1 of 8
$10K/yr estimated reduction
Owner-occupancy signal
100%
8 of 8
Active rental licenses
0%
0 of 8 homes
city 16% of homes
Open violations
0
none on record
▼ block 0% · city 5%
Tax delinquency · Jun 2022
No match
no parcels listed in snapshot
▼ block 0% · city 8%

Assessment change through 2027

1 year
-3%
value · tax −$291
5 years
+37%
value · tax +$3K
10 years
+76%
value · tax +$5K

Median assessed-home-value change through the billed-year roll. Tax deltas use the same endpoint and each year’s taxable-assessment median; exemptions can make the tax path differ from the full assessed-value path.

The makeup of the block

Every home, plotted by size and assessed value — press play and watch the block reprice from 2016 to 2027. One bubble per house (area = lot size), colored by who owns it; a gold ring marks a material assessment exemption whose legal basis is not established by the roll. Click a bubble for its report.

2027
  • Owner-occupancy signal
  • Entity-held
  • Individual, other/unknown mail
  • Vacant
  • Assessment exemption
  • Bubble = lot size
  • → bigger interior  ·  ↑ higher value

Assessed values from the city's year-by-year assessment record — a proxy for price, lumpy in reassessment years.

How the block compares

The typical home here is $1.0M — about 4.4× the citywide median home, and above the ZIP 19103 median of $603K. The same block, read against everyone else in the ZIP 19103 and across Philadelphia.

This blockZIP 19103Philadelphia
Median home value$1.0M$603K$230K
Homes with Homestead exemption100%33%48%

Safety & quality of life

Within 200 metres of the block over the last 12 months: 30 police incident reports, about 3 a month, and 152 resident 311 requests to the city. These are raw nearby counts, not population-adjusted rates. A busy commercial corridor can record more activity than a residential block.

Police incidents · 12mo
30
about 3/month · within 200m
311 requests · 12mo
152
about 13/month · 9 open

Most reported crimes

Other Assaults6
Theft from Vehicle6
Motor Vehicle Theft5
Fraud3
Vandalism/Criminal Mischief3
Aggravated Assault No Firearm2

Top 311 complaints

Rubbish/Recyclable Material Collection44
Information Request15
Salting14
Traffic Signal Emergency13
Street Trees12
Street Light Outage9

Philadelphia Police incident reports and 311 service requests within 200m, trailing 12 months. The breakdown preserves the source's reported offense types. Reported location is not necessarily where an incident occurred.

Schools

The public schools this block is zoned for — its official School District of Philadelphia catchments.

Elementary & Middle · K-8
Albert M Greenfield
2200 Chestnut St · 757 students
High · 9-12
Benjamin HS Franklin
616 N 15th St · 975 students

Catchment assignments from the School District of Philadelphia via City of Philadelphia open data. Confirm with the District before enrollment decisions.

Assessment trend

The median home assessment on this block has lagged Philadelphia's residential assessment trend, changing +5.3% a year against the city's 6.5%.

Indexed assessment change · this block vs. Philadelphia residential assessments

9510025020162019202220252027This block 176 Philadelphia 201

Rebased to 100 in 2016, like a stock against its index. $100 in the typical home here would be worth $176 today versus $201 across Philadelphia — this block trailed the market.

Annualized assessment change
+5.3%/yr
since 2016
Total assessment change
+76%
since 2016
vs. Philadelphia assessments
-1.2 pts
city 6.5%/yr

This compares City assessments, not sale prices or investment returns. Reassessment years are lumpy, and construction, demolition, subdivision, or classification changes can move a block median.

How often it changes hands

The fetched deed history contains 9 non-nominal recorded transfers for homes on this block since 2000. The median home has 1 such transfer in that window, while 2 have none. Consideration above $100 is not proof of an arm's-length market sale.

Non-nominal home deed transfers · consideration & date

$0$500K$1.0M200020052010201520202025
9transfers above $100 since 2000
1transfers for the median home
2most for a single home
2homes with none in the fetched window

Who owns it

Ownership of 8 parcels

Owner-occupancy signal: 8 8parcels
  • Owner-occupancy signal 8

Value distribution · 2027 published roll

1 parcels3 parcels0 parcels1 parcels1 parcels0 parcels2 parcels
$950K$1.1M+

No multi-home or corporate owners on this block — every home has its own owner.

Parcel by parcel

All 8 parcels on the block, including 8 OPA single- or multi-family homes. Values are assessments, ownership labels are OPA-record signals, and each row links to its property report and official sources. Download the roster (CSV).

Every house's assessed value, 2016–2027 — each line is one home

$0$1.0M$2.0M201620182020202220242026Block median
Each houseConstruction or permit between transfersBlock median
AddressOwnership signalAssessment & trendBd/BaSq ftBuiltNon-nominal transfersFlags
102 N WOODSTOCK ST Owner-occupancy signal $1.0MAssessed value history: $615K in 2016 to $1.0M in 202720162027 —/— 2,250 1800 1
104 N WOODSTOCK ST $512K transfer recorded in 2000. Addition and/or Alteration permit recorded in 2026. Owner-occupancy signal $985KAssessed value history: $494K in 2016 to $985K in 202720162027 —/— 2,130 1800 1
106 N WOODSTOCK ST $650K transfer recorded in 2013; new construction appears in a 2023 permit, followed by a recorded transfer of $883K in 2021. Owner-occupancy signal $1.1MAssessed value history: $494K in 2016 to $1.1M in 202720162027 5/2 2,130 1800 2
108 N WOODSTOCK ST $350K transfer recorded in 2001. Alterations permit recorded in 2021. Owner-occupancy signal $985KAssessed value history: $591K in 2016 to $985K in 202720162027 —/— 2,130 1800 2
110 N WOODSTOCK ST new construction appears in a 2008 permit with a reduced taxable assessment shown, followed by a recorded transfer of $700K in 2005. Owner-occupancy signal $984KAssessed value history: $759K in 2016 to $984K in 202720162027 —/— 2,128 1800 1 assessment exemption · basis unverified
112 N WOODSTOCK ST new construction appears in a 2009 permit. Owner-occupancy signal $1.0MAssessed value history: $534K in 2016 to $1.0M in 202720162027 —/— 2,302 1800 0
114 N WOODSTOCK ST Electrical permit recorded in 2019. Owner-occupancy signal $1.2MAssessed value history: $709K in 2016 to $1.2M in 202720162027 —/— 2,748 1800 0
116 N WOODSTOCK ST $550K transfer in 2012; alteration permit in 2014; $951K transfer in 2025 (+73% between recorded amounts). Owner-occupancy signal $950KAssessed value history: $549K in 2016 to $950K in 202720162027 4/2 2,364 1800 2

Neighborhood

Median income
$123K
household
Own vs. rent
37%
owner-occupied
Median age
50.5
residents
Median rent
$2K
gross monthly

US Census 2023 ACS 5-year estimates for the surrounding block group, not a measurement of this hundred-block or its current residents.

Generated 2026-07-10 from public City of Philadelphia records  ·  Download this block's data (CSV)

Where this comes from

Methodology & freshness

This report was assembled Jul 10, 2026, 3:38 AM ET. Available City datasets are queried from OpenDataPhilly (phl.carto.com) and the cited City ArcGIS feeds; record queries paginate rather than silently taking a first page. “Unavailable” means the source query failed or was not supplied, not “no record.” Reports re-pull on view after seven days and on an overnight rolling schedule; citywide benchmarks recompute weekly. Source dates still govern: the parcel-level tax-delinquency snapshot is June 2022 and the separate detailed tax ledger ends in 2016, so neither establishes today’s balance. The live balance and date-effective payoff must be verified in Tax Center. AI-written passages are grounded in the assembled record and rejected if they state a number the record does not hold.