Who owns your block
3000 block of N 18th St
A mixed-ownership block: 0% owner-occupied, 0% investor-held.
The typical home here is up 17% since 2016, now about $48K.
- Owner-occupied
- Investor / LLC
- Absentee
- Vacant
- Has violations
By the Numbers
How fast it's moving
Assessed-value change for the typical home. Philadelphia taxes a flat 1.3998% of value, so the bill moves with it.
How the block compares
The typical home here is $48K — about 0.2× the citywide median. The same block, read against everyone else in the This ZIP and across Philadelphia.
| This block | This ZIP | Philadelphia | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median home value | $48K | — | $223K |
| Owner-occupied | 0% | — | 41% |
What it's worth, and where taxes are going
- $48K typical home, up +17% since 2016
- Whole block: $180K assessed, $0/yr to the city, about $0 per home
Median assessed value · 2016–2027
▲ +17% since 2016
Estimated property tax · per home, per year
Not enough history yet.
The block as an asset
Read like a financial asset, this block has lagged the Philadelphia market, compounding +1.4% a year against the city's 6.5%.
Indexed performance · this block vs. the Philadelphia market
Rebased to 100 in 2016, like a stock against its index. $100 in the typical home here would be worth $117 today versus $201 across Philadelphia — this block trailed the market.
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.
Who owns it
Ownership of 4 parcels
- Vacant 4
Value distribution today
The block's largest owner, Septa, carries 28 open violations across 295 properties it owns around the city.
| Owner | On block | Owns citywide | Portfolio value | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Septa (individual) | 4 | 295 | $217M | phila.gov ↗ |
The mailing address is where the assessor sends the tax bill — for an LLC, often the closest public record gets to the person behind it. "Registry" searches the owner's name in state incorporation records (OpenCorporates).
House by house
All 4 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
| Address | Ownership | Value & trend | Sq ft | Built | Sales | Flags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3001 N 18TH ST | Vacant | $76K | — | — | 0 | |
| 3025 N 18TH ST | Vacant | $44K | — | — | 0 | |
| 3075R N 18TH ST | Vacant | $8K | — | — | 0 | |
| 3075 N 18TH ST | Vacant | $52K | — | — | 0 |
Neighborhood
Neighborhood income and demographics are coming soon.
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This is the 3000 block of N 18th St,
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Generated 2026-07-08 from public City of Philadelphia records · Download this block's data (CSV)