Who owns your block
4500 block of Enfield Ave
An investor-heavy block: 100% of the parcels are held by LLCs or companies.
The typical home here is up 166% since 2016, now about $4.9M. Property taxes are climbing about 9% a year.
- Owner-occupied
- Investor / LLC
- Absentee
- Vacant
- Has violations
- 01Ownership
This block shows 100% investor ownership despite a $4.9M median value, 21.5x the city median for a single home.
- 02Appreciation
The block appreciated 166% since 2016 at 9.3% per year, outpacing the city by 2.8 percentage points annually.
- 03Rentals
While 100% of units are rentals with only 1 licensed, 39 crimes occurred within 200 meters over 12 months.
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 parcel here is $4.9M — about 21.5× the citywide median home, and above the ZIP 19136 median of $250K. The same block, read against everyone else in the ZIP 19136 and across Philadelphia.
| This block | ZIP 19136 | Philadelphia | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median parcel value (ZIP/city: homes) | $4.9M | $250K | $230K |
| Owner-occupied | 0% | 53% | 48% |
Safety & quality of life
Within 200 metres of the block over the last 12 months: 39 reported crimes (14 violent) and 83 resident 311 requests to the city.
Most reported crimes
Top 311 complaints
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.
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
- $4.9M typical home, up +166% since 2016
- Tax bill $25,966 to $68,972 a year, +9%/yr and compounding
- Whole block: $4.9M assessed, $68,972/yr to the city, about $68,972 per home
Median assessed value · 2016–2027
▲ +166% since 2016
Estimated property tax · per home, per year
▲ +166% since 2016 · ~+9%/yr
The block as an asset
Read like a financial asset, this block has beaten the Philadelphia market, compounding +9.3% 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 $266 today versus $201 across Philadelphia — this block outpaced 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.
How often it changes hands
This block has recorded 3 arm's-length sales since 2003. The typical home has sold 3 times in that window.
Every recorded sale · price & date
Who owns it
Ownership of 1 parcels
- Investor / LLC 1
Value distribution today
Not enough data.
| Owner | On block | Owns citywide | Portfolio value | Tax bills mail to | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A & E Enterprise Group Ll | 1 | 2 | $5.0M | 201 Hooper St, Brooklyn NY, 11211 | phila.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).
House by house
All 1 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).
| Address | Ownership | Value & trend | Sq ft | Built | Sales | Flags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4515 ENFIELD AVE Apartment building ImprovedBought for $2.4M in 2007. Owner pulled a roof covering replacement permit in 2021. | Investor / LLC | $4.9M | 35,600 | 1964 | 3 | rented |
Neighborhood
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This is the 4500 block of Enfield Ave,
on paper.
1 homes. Every deed, permit, L&I violation, tax bill and sale the city has on file — one report.
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Who owns what, what they paid, what they built, what they owe. Scroll and it's all here — the paid part is not the data.
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What to catch on the way down.
On the way down: the map (tap any building, even off this block), the who-really-pays bar, and the house-by-house roster. Every address opens its own report.
Generated 2026-07-09 from public City of Philadelphia records · Download this block's data (CSV)