Philadelphia property report

4300 block of Woodhaven Rd

A mostly vacant block: 4 empty lots, with 1 parcel listed in the June 2022 tax-delinquency snapshot ($12,147 recorded then).

The typical home here is up 1705% since 2016, now about $361K. Property taxes are climbing about 30% a year.

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By the Numbers

Median value
$361K
$56K–$2.0M
ZIP median $330K
Vs. Philadelphia
1.6×
the city median
city $230K
Owner-occupied
0%
0 of 4
city 48%
Rentals
0%
0 licensed
city 15% of homes
Open violations
0
none on record
▼ block 0% · city 5%
Tax delinquency · Jun 2022
$12K
1 of 4 listed
▲ block 25% · city 9%
Zoning appeals
1
1 home · ZBA & boards
block 25% · city 5%

How fast it's moving

1 year
+131%
value · tax +$3K
5 years
+416%
value · tax +$4K
10 years
+1705%
value · tax +$5K

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 parcel here is $361K — about 1.6× the citywide median home, and above the ZIP 19154 median of $330K. The same block, read against everyone else in the ZIP 19154 and across Philadelphia.

This blockZIP 19154Philadelphia
Median parcel value (ZIP/city: homes)$361K$330K$230K
Owner-occupied0%76%48%

Safety & quality of life

Within 200 metres of the block over the last 12 months: 10 reported crimes (about 1 a month, 30% of them violent) and 21 resident 311 requests to the city. A busy commercial corridor logs far more than a quiet residential block, so read this against nearby blocks, not the citywide total.

Crimes · 12mo
10
about 1/month · 30% violent
311 requests · 12mo
21
about 2/month

Most reported crimes

All Other Offenses4
Other Assaults3
Vandalism/Criminal Mischief2
Thefts1

Top 311 complaints

Homeless Encampment Request12
Street Defect5
Information Request2
Manhole Cover1
Rubbish/Recyclable Material Collection1

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 & Middle · K-8
Aloysius L Fitzpatrick
11061 Knights Rd · 868 students
High · 9-12
George Washington
10175 Bustleton Ave · 1795 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$500K$1.0M$361K2016: $20K2017: $20K2018: $70K2019: $70K2020: $70K2021: $70K2022: $70K2023: $110K2024: $110K2025: $156K2026: $156K2027: $361K2016202020232027

▲ +1705% since 2016

Estimated property tax · per home, per year

$0$5,000$10,000$5,0532016: $2802017: $2802018: $9802019: $9802020: $9802021: $9802022: $9802023: $1,5402024: $1,5402025: $2,1832026: $2,1832027: $5,0532016202020232027

▲ +1705% since 2016 · ~+30%/yr

The block as an asset

Read like a financial asset, this block has beaten the Philadelphia market, compounding +30.1% a year against the city's 6.5%.

Indexed performance · this block vs. the Philadelphia market

95100200020162019202220252027This block 1805 Philadelphia 201

Rebased to 100 in 2016, like a stock against its index. $100 in the typical home here would be worth $1805 today versus $201 across Philadelphia — this block outpaced the market.

Annualized return
+30.1%/yr
price, since 2016
Total appreciation
+1705%
since 2016
Real return
+27.1%/yr
after ~3% inflation
vs. Philadelphia
+23.6 pts
market 6.5%/yr

Return is from assessed-value history (a proxy for market price, lumpy in reassessment years). Informational only, not investment advice.

How often it changes hands

This block has recorded 1 arm's-length sale since 2021. The typical home has sold 0 times in that window, while 3 have not changed hands at all.

Every recorded sale · price & date

Few recorded sales.

1arm's-length sales since 2021
0times the typical home has sold
1most sales for a single property
3homes never sold in the window

Who owns it

Ownership of 4 parcels

Vacant: 4 4parcels
  • Vacant 4

Value distribution today

2 parcels0 parcels0 parcels0 parcels0 parcels0 parcels2 parcels
$56K$660K+
OwnerOn blockOwns citywidePortfolio valueSource
Franklin Mills Residual (individual)23$2.2Mphila.gov ↗
Safstor Byberry LLC12$18Mphila.gov ↗ · registry ↗

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).

Parcel by parcel

All 4 parcels on the block — value trajectory, ownership, and the paper trail assembled from the fetched public datasets. Sorted up the street; each links to its property report and official sources — or download the roster (CSV).

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

$0$1.0M$2.0M201620182020202220242026Block median
Each houseNew build / flipBlock median
AddressOwnershipValue & trendSq ftBuiltSalesFlags
4300 WOODHAVEN RD Vacant lot Vacant $62K 0
4301 WOODHAVEN RD Vacant lot sold $3.0M (2021); Appeal withdrawn (2025). Vacant $2.0M 1
4302 WOODHAVEN RD Vacant lot Vacant $660K 0
4350 WOODHAVEN RD Vacant lot Vacant $56K 0 $12K tax · Jun ’22lien in pre-2017 ledger

Neighborhood

Median income
$95K
household
Own vs. rent
86%
owner-occupied
Median age
42.3
residents
Median rent
$1K
gross monthly

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, 3:36 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.