Multi-family report

1708 S 4th St

4 bd · 3 ba · 3 stories · 2,466 sqft · RSA5 · built 1960

Investor / LLC · assessed $495K (2026) · 2027 OPA assessment $585K · 3 licensed units · sold 4×. On the 1700 block of S 4th St.

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Property summary

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The estimate, live balance, and back-tax record are different.

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Estimated annual Real Estate Tax$3,051/year

2026 taxable assessment $217,932 × 1.3998%. Estimate—not a bill or account balance.

OPA also publishes a 2027 assessment of $584,500; it is not the 2026 billed-year value.

Official current account balanceCheck live

A Tax Center balance is net of bills, payments, credits, interest, and adjustments. A credit—or an amount due—is not automatically “back taxes.”

OPA 011432600
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Exemption classificationPartial assessment exemption — basis unverified

2026 OPA taxes $217,932 of $495,300 assessed. The assessment fields alone do not identify a program, approval date, expiration, or buyer eligibility.

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Full-assessment scenario$6,933/year

Applying the same rate to the billed-year full assessment. OPA's numeric split does not say when or whether the current treatment changes.

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Historical delinquency sources No current conclusion

The June 2022 delinquency snapshot was not verifiably available in this cached report. No conclusion about a match—or today’s balance—can be drawn from that absence.

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What stands out

From the public record
Finding

Renovated & sold on

Why it matters

Bought for $213K in 2015, major alteration permit in 2015, sold for $213K in 2015 (+204%).

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What to do with this

The record, translated into moves — what a buyer, the owner, and a landlord would each want to check next under Philadelphia's actual rules.

If you’re buying

Verify the current tax bill and exemption

The 2026 taxable assessment implies about $3,051/yr, while applying the same rate to the full assessment would imply about $6,933/yr — $3,882/yr more. OPA's assessment split does not establish the exemption program, expiration, or buyer eligibility. Verify the basis and live bill with OPA and Revenue.

Built 1960: lead rules apply

Federal law requires a lead-paint disclosure at sale for any pre-1978 home. If it will be rented, Philadelphia also requires a lead-safe or lead-free certificate before a rental license can issue.

The multi-unit use has a zoning appeal on record

Appeal #11229 was granted in 2010 for permit for three(3) family dwelling in an existing structure.; the City row still reports status CLOSED. Verify the registered use and certificate of occupancy with L&I instead of assuming the use predates the code.

If you’re the landlord

Lead certificate is not optional

Built 1960: every rental unit needs a lead-safe or lead-free certificate on file with the City. Without one: fines up to $2,000/day per unit, tenants may withhold rent, courts can order rent refunded — and no eviction will stand.

Licensed rental — keep it that way

Renewal requires city tax clearance and zero open L&I violations on the property. A lapsed license suspends the right to collect rent or evict.

Derived from the fetched property records and linked City guidance as of 2026. Assessment treatment is not a substitute for an exemption approval, live balance, title report, license, occupancy certificate, or inspection. Informational only — not legal, tax, or investment advice.

Who's behind it

1708 South 4th LLC · corporate / LLC owner

• Tax bills mail to 808 S 2nd St, Philadelphia PA, 19147
• Holds an active rental license for this address

The investment read

How this building has moved and where it's pointed: every fetched annual City assessment, charted against its block and ZIP; appreciation includes the full-period compound rate and the latest year-over-year change. The 5-year figure simply extends that historical pace. Yield estimates rent-vs-price from area rents. Ask the record to dig into any number.

Assessed value
$495,300
2026 billed-year assessment · 2027: $584,500 · built 1960
Price / sq ft
$237
block $239 · in line w/ block
Appreciation
+240%
+12%/yr since 2016 · 2027 +18% vs 2026
In 5 years (~2032)
~$1.0M
+12%/yr own pace held 5 yrs — extrapolation, not a forecast
Est. tax bill / yr
$3,051
0.52% effective
Jun 2022 tax snapshot
Gross yield
2.8%
≈$1K/mo rent
Times sold
4
licensed rental

Assessment vs. the block and ZIP · every dated City record marked on the line

$0$500K$1.0MZIP 19148 median$585K2010201320162019202220252027
Property assessmentBlock median & rangeZIP 19148 medianAssessmentDeed / saleAppeal

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Every dated record2 events · exact dates, newest first
  1. Deed / saleDeed / sale $213K
  2. AppealZoning board appeal

The paper trail

Bought for $213K in 2015, major alteration permit in 2015, sold for $213K in 2015 (+204%).

  1. 2012 9 L&I violationsL&IInspection failed ×2L&I visit
  2. 2014 4 L&I violationsL&IInspection failed ×3L&I visit
  3. 2015 L&I: 6 failed, 1 passedL&I visit$213KSoldMajor alterationPermit
  4. 2016 Major alterationPermitElectricalPermitSuppressionPermitPlumbingPermitInspection passedL&I visit

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Browse 2 dated records deeds, permits, inspections, licenses, violations, certifications & appeals
  1. Recorded transfer$213K transfer

    2015

  2. AppealZoning board appeal

    Appeal 11229 · CLOSED · Granted

    PERMIT FOR THREE(3) FAMILY DWELLING IN AN EXISTING STRUCTURE.

What this record suggests

The dated deed and City-record sequence is assembled below. Read timing as a research lead, not proof of renovation, condition, or motive.

Flags: active rental license · 1 zoning/board appeal on record. Informational only — not investment advice or a consumer report (FCRA).

The assessment exemption gap

OPA's 2026 taxable assessment implies about $3,051/year. Applying the same 1.3998% rate to the full assessed value would imply ~$6,933/year$3,882/year more. That is a scenario, not a forecast: the assessment split alone does not identify the exemption program, approval date, expiration, transfer treatment, or live Tax Center balance.

2016: ~$2,403/yr2017: ~$1,380/yr2018: ~$1,380/yr2019: ~$3,010/yr2020: ~$3,272/yr2021: ~$3,272/yr2022: ~$3,272/yr2023: ~$4,295/yr2024: ~$4,295/yr2025: ~$3,051/yr2026: ~$3,051/yr20162026
2026~$3,051/yrestimated from assessment

2026: ($495,300 assessed − $277,340 exempt) × 1.3998% ≈ $3,051/yr full-assessment scenario: $495,300 × 1.3998% ≈ $6,933/yr The OPA amount does not prove a ten-year abatement or any other specific program. Obtain the approval history and verify the current Tax Center account; a buyer should not assume the seller's relief transfers or restarts.

The property, on paper

The city assessor's field record — the physical spec sheet behind the assessed number.

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Stories
3
Interior
2,466 sqft
livable area
Lot
1,035 sqft
Basement
Full, unfinished
city code C
Heat
Forced hot air
city code A
Central air
Yes
Exterior condition
Above average
city code 3
Interior condition
Above average
city code 3
Quality grade
C
assessor's grade
Zoning
RSA5
city zoning code
Zoning appeals
1
CLOSED · Granted · 2010

OPA field-assessment attributes. Condition and grade are the assessor's codes, not an inspection.

Run the numbers

What owning 1708 S 4th St takes, at your price and your rate. Taxes start with an annual estimate from the City’s taxable assessment, not a current bill or balance; rent starts at 3 licensed units × ~85% of the area's median unit rent — the whole building's income, not one unit's. Assessed value is not an asking price — set the price slider to the real one.

$585K
20%
6.875%
$3K/mo

When this house last sold (2015) a 30-year mortgage ran about 3.85% — Freddie Mac's average that year.

Mortgage
P&I · 30-yr fixed
All-in monthly
+ taxes & insurance
Cash to close
down + ~4% costs
Cash flow
rent − all costs · /mo
Cap rate
NOI ÷ price
Cash-on-cash
year-1 return on cash in

Estimates for orientation, not advice. Assumes a 30-year fixed loan, $2,100/yr insurance, 1% of price/yr maintenance; taxes use this parcel's taxable assessment with an optional full-assessment stress test, not a live Tax Center balance.

Block context

1708 S 4th St sits on the 1700 block of S 4th St. Open the block report to compare its parcels, ownership and public-record history.

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Next door: 1706 S 4th St  ·  1710 S 4th St

Where this comes from

Methodology & freshness

This report was assembled Jul 9, 2026, 12:41 PM 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.

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