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Who owns your block

2200 block of S 10th St

A mostly owner-occupied block: 60% of homes are lived in by their owners.

The typical home here is up 122% since 2016, now about $253K. Property taxes are climbing about 7% a year though the increases have eased lately.

Every parcel on the block, colored by who owns it. Tap a parcel for the owner and its city record.

By the Numbers

Median value
$253K
$214K–$306K
ZIP median $261K
Price / sq ft
$236
typical home
city median $177
Vs. Philadelphia
1.1×
the city median
city $223K
Recent sale
$353K
1 sold in 2yr
assessed $253K
Tax / yr
$3K
typical · up to $4K
city ≈$3K/yr
Tax abatements
1 of 15
$9K/yr forgone
Owner-occupied
60%
9 of 15
city 41%
Rentals
20%
3 licensed
city 15% of homes
Open violations
0
none on record
▼ block 0% · city 5%
Back taxes
$0
all current
▼ block 0% · city 9%

How fast it's moving

1 year
+5%
value · tax +$88
5 years
+38%
value · tax +$788
10 years
+122%
value · tax +$2K

Assessed-value change for the typical home. Philadelphia taxes a flat 1.3998% of value, so the bill moves with it.

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 tax-abated new construction. Click a bubble for its report.

2027
  • Owner-occupied
  • Investor / LLC
  • Absentee
  • Vacant
  • Tax-abated
  • 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 $253K — about 1.1× the citywide median, and in line with the ZIP 19148 median of $261K. The same block, read against everyone else in the ZIP 19148 and across Philadelphia.

This blockZIP 19148Philadelphia
Median home value$253K$261K$223K
Owner-occupied47%41%41%

Safety & quality of life

Within 200 metres of the block over the last 12 months: 114 reported crimes (28 violent) and 398 resident 311 requests to the city.

Crimes · 12mo
114
28 violent · within 200m
311 requests · 12mo
398
54 still open

Most reported crimes

Thefts25
Other Assaults21
Theft from Vehicle16
All Other Offenses15
Vandalism/Criminal Mischief12
Fraud8

Top 311 complaints

Rubbish/Recyclable Material Collection84
Salting79
Illegal Dumping33
Street Defect29
Abandoned Vehicle27
Maintenance Complaint17

Philadelphia Police incident reports and 311 service requests within 200m, trailing 12 months. Reported location, not necessarily where an incident occurred.

Schools

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

Elementary · K-8
Francis Scott Key
8500 Pickering St · 217 students
Middle · K-8
Southwark
1835 S 9th St · 889 students
High · 9-12
South Philadelphia HS
2101 S Broad St · 647 students

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

What it's worth, and where taxes are going

Median assessed value · 2016–2027

$0$250K$500K$253K2016: $114K2017: $114K2018: $114K2019: $155K2020: $183K2021: $183K2022: $183K2023: $213K2024: $213K2025: $241K2026: $241K2027: $253K2016202020232027

▲ +122% since 2016

Estimated property tax · per home, per year

$0$2,500$5,000$3,2872016: $1,5332017: $1,5332018: $1,5332019: $2,0792020: $2,4992021: $2,4992022: $2,4992023: $2,8892024: $2,8892025: $3,1992026: $3,1992027: $3,2872016202020232027

▲ +114% since 2016 · ~+7%/yr

1
1 property on this block carry a tax abatement or major exemption. New construction and gut rehabs get the improvement value exempted for up to 10 years, so their tax bills sit far below their real value — block-wide, exemptions keep about $8,790 a year off the tax roll. Read the tax figures with that in mind.

Who really pays

Philadelphia charges every home the same 1.40% of its assessed value. Abatements and exemptions shrink what some homes are taxed on — here's this block:

9 homes pay the full 1.40%6 pay less
$3,751pays now $4,142at the full rate

The starkest example: 2230 S 10th St is assessed at $296K but pays $3,751 a year — about 91% of the $4,142 it would owe at the full rate, because its new-construction value is abated for 10 years.

The block as an asset

Read like a financial asset, this block has beaten the Philadelphia market, compounding +7.5% a year against the city's 6.5%.

Indexed performance · this block vs. the Philadelphia market

9510025020162019202220252027This block 222 Philadelphia 201

Rebased to 100 in 2016, like a stock against its index. $100 in the typical home here would be worth $222 today versus $201 across Philadelphia — this block outpaced the market.

Annualized return
+7.5%/yr
price, since 2016
Total appreciation
+122%
since 2016
Net rental yield
est., after tax carry
Total return
+7.5%/yr
price + net rent
Real return
+4.5%/yr
after ~3% inflation
vs. Philadelphia
+1 pts
market 6.5%/yr

Return is from assessed-value history (a proxy for market price, lumpy in reassessment years); rental yield is estimated from ACS area rents. Informational only, not investment advice.

How often it changes hands

This block has recorded 24 arm's-length sales since 2000. The typical home has sold 1 time in that window, while 2 have not changed hands at all.

Every recorded sale · price & date

$0$250K$500K2004201020162022
24arm's-length sales since 2000
1times the typical home has sold
4most sales for a single property
2homes never sold in the window

Who owns it

Ownership of 15 parcels

Owner-occupied: 9Absentee individual: 6 15parcels
  • Owner-occupied 9
  • Absentee individual 6

Value distribution today

4 parcels2 parcels1 parcels2 parcels1 parcels0 parcels5 parcels
$214K$304K+

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

House by house

All 15 homes on the block — value and 12-year trajectory, ownership, and the paper trail on the ones that were bought, built, torn down, or flipped. Sorted up the street; each links to its full city record — or download the roster (CSV).

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

$0$250K$500K201620182020202220242026Block median
Each houseNew build / flipBlock median
AddressOwnershipValue & trendBd/BaSq ftBuiltSalesFlags
2208 S 10TH ST Bought for $108K in 2007, addition and/or alteration permit in 2021, sold for $353K in 2026 (+226%). Owner-occupied $227K 3/1 996 1925 4
2210 S 10TH ST Bought for $35K in 2001, alteration permit in 2017, sold for $260K in 2018 (+643%). Owner-occupied $306K 3/1 1,110 1925 2
2212 S 10TH ST Traded 2×: $238K in 2019 → $285K in 2020 (+20%). Absentee individual $302K 2/2 1,196 1920 2 rented
2214 S 10TH ST Owner-occupied $265K 3/1 1,378 1920 1
2216 S 10TH ST Bought for $135K in 2009. Owner pulled a plumbing permit in 2020. Absentee individual $293K 2/2 1,410 1920 1 rented
2218 S 10TH ST Traded 3×: $110K in 2005 → $175K in 2016 (+59%). Absentee individual $278K 3/1 912 1925 3
2220 S 10TH ST Absentee individual $253K 3/1 1,236 1925 1
2222 S 10TH ST Owner pulled a plumbing permit in 2016. Owner-occupied $218K 3/1 912 1925 0
2224 S 10TH ST Owner-occupied $215K 3/1 912 1925 1
2226 S 10TH ST Traded 3×: $72K in 2001 → $200K in 2017 (+178%). Absentee individual $242K 3/1 1,156 1925 3
2228 S 10TH ST Owner-occupied $304K 3/1 1,530 1920 1
2230 S 10TH ST built new under a 2007 permit (tax-abated), sold for $55K in 2000. Owner-occupied $296K 3/1 1,134 1920 1 abated
2232 S 10TH ST Traded 2×: $117K in 2004 → $114K in 2014 (-3%). Owner-occupied $214K 3/1 902 1925 2
2234 S 10TH ST Owner pulled a plumbing permit in 2017. Owner-occupied $214K 3/1 902 1925 0
2236 S 10TH ST Traded 2×: $45K in 2001 → $130K in 2013 (+190%). Absentee individual $235K 3/1 1,062 1925 2 rented

Neighborhood

Neighborhood income and demographics are coming soon.

Generated 2026-07-08 from public City of Philadelphia records  ·  Download this block's data (CSV)

Where this comes from

City datasets are fetched live from OpenDataPhilly (phl.carto.com) and cached briefly. AI-written passages are generated from these records only and rejected if they state a number the record doesn't hold.