House report

2421 N Douglas St

3 bd · 1 ba · 2 stories · 998 sqft · RSA5 · built 1915

Owner-occupied · assessed $74K. On the 2400 block of N Douglas St.

Street view of 2421 N Douglas St
From the street — imagery © Google
From above — imagery © Esri, Maxar

Property summary

Verify the current balance before relying on it.

$90 was recorded for this parcel in Philadelphia's June 2022 delinquency snapshot. That amount may have been paid, reduced, or increased since; it is not a current payoff figure.

A separate historical parcel ledger ending in 2016 records $8K and a lien entry. It is shown as historical context only.

Verify current balance with Philadelphia Revenue →

What stands out

From the public record

What the record is signaling

Early patterns mined across this property's dated public records. Each flag shows what triggered it and where the inference stops.

strong signalPublic-record pressure

Several independent records stack up here, making this property worth prompt verification.

Evidence: 4 open L&I violations · $90 appeared in the City's June 2022 delinquency snapshot · a lien number appears in the historical tax ledger through 2016 · failed L&I inspection activity in 2025, 2026

Limit: A screening signal, not a foreclosure prediction. Tax entries are historical and must be verified with Philadelphia Revenue.

watch signalRecent transition activity

The property has an unusually active paper trail worth monitoring for the next permit, inspection, deed, or listing.

Evidence: 2 permit events since 2023 · demolition activity since 2023

Limit: Record activity alone does not establish that a sale or redevelopment is planned.

Transparent record rules, not a machine-learning forecast. A signal is a prompt to verify the cited record, not a prediction or allegation.

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

The tax bill is temporary

Today's $0/yr reflects a 10-year abatement. It steps up every year and reaches about $1,036/yr in 2033 — $1,036/yr more. Price the full bill, not the current one.

Built 1915: 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.

Zoned RSA5: one household by right

Single-family rowhouse (the classic Philly row). Converting to a duplex or apartments needs a use variance the zoning board rarely grants — Pennsylvania courts require a physical hardship of the lot itself, and economics alone do not qualify.

The last transfer was not a sale

The most recent recorded deed moved for nominal consideration, within one family. That is where tangled-title problems live — budget a real title search. (Occupants untangling an inherited deed can get help from the city's Tangled Title Fund.)

If you own it

When the abatement ends, file for Homestead

An abated home cannot also take the Homestead Exemption. From 2033 it can — knocking about $1,400/yr off the full bill.

4 open violations: the clock matters

L&I appeals must be filed within 30 days — just 6 days if a property is designated UNSAFE or IMMINENTLY DANGEROUS. Left unresolved, the city can do the work itself, bill the owner (routinely $50,000+ on a rowhouse), lien the property, and add court fines of $300+/day.

$8,392 in the historical tax ledger through 2016

Historical context only, not a current payoff figure; that ledger also contains a lien entry. Verify today's balance and lien status directly with Philadelphia Revenue before relying on it.

Derived from this house's public records and the city's rules as of 2026 (abatement ordinance, Homestead, rental licensing, lead certification, L&I process, excavation protections). Informational only — not legal, tax, or investment advice.

The investment read

How this house has moved and where it's pointed: the city's assessed value (not a listing price) over 12 years, charted against its block; appreciation is that history's pace, and the 5-year figure simply extends it. Yield estimates rent-vs-price from area rents. Ask the record to dig into any number.

Assessed value
$74K
built 1915
Price / sq ft
$74
block $70 · above block
Appreciation
+555%
+19%/yr, city 6.5%
In 5 years (~2031)
~$75K
+19%/yr own pace held 5 yrs — extrapolation, not a forecast
Est. tax / yr
Jun 2022 tax snapshot
$90
delinquency recorded then · verify current
Gross yield
-10810810.8%
≈$-667M/mo rent
Times sold
0
kept in the family

Value vs. the block, over time — sales, permits & L&I events marked on the line

$0$50K$100K2025: 4 L&I violations 2025: Inspection failed2026: Alterations 2026: City Demolition 2026: Demolished 2026: Inspection failed ×3$74K201620222027
This houseBlock median & rangeTeardownL&I violation

The paper trail

demolished in 2026 and rebuilt (2026).

  1. 2025 4 L&I violationsL&IInspection failedL&I visit
  2. 2026 AlterationsPermitCity DemolitionPermitDemolishedTeardownInspection failed ×3L&I visit

Flags: tax-abated — the bill lags real value · 4 open L&I violations · $90 recorded in the June 2022 delinquency snapshot — verify current balance · historical tax ledger through 2016 recorded $8K with a lien entry · long-held within one family. Informational only — not investment advice or a consumer report (FCRA).

The abatement clock

This house pays about $0/yr under a 10-year tax abatement that steps down every year. In 2033 the bill reaches its full ~$1,036/yr — a step up of $1,036/yr, 6 assessment years out. Drag the slider.

2016: ~$158/yr2017: ~$158/yr2018: ~$158/yr2019: ~$211/yr2020: ~$363/yr2021: ~$363/yr2022: ~$363/yr2023: ~$0/yr2024: ~$0/yr2025: ~$0/yr2026: ~$0/yr2027: ~$0/yr2028: ~$173/yr (projected)2029: ~$345/yr (projected)2030: ~$518/yr (projected)2031: ~$691/yr (projected)2032: ~$863/yr (projected)2033: ~$1,036/yr (projected)2034: ~$1,036/yr (projected)201620332034
2027~$0/yrfrom the record

now: ($74,000 assessed − $74,000 abated) × 1.3998% ≈ $0/yr 2033: $74,000 assessed × 1.3998% ≈ $1,036/yr The abated slice shrinks ~10% a year (post-2022 program, started 2023) — reassessments move both lines. After expiry an owner-occupant can claim the Homestead Exemption (~$1,400/yr off); an abated home can't hold both.

The house, on paper

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

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Stories
2
Interior
998 sqft
livable area
Lot
713 sqft
Exterior condition
Below average
city code 5
Interior condition
Average
city code 4
Quality grade
C
assessor's grade
Zoning
RSA5
city zoning code

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

Run the numbers

What owning 2421 N Douglas St takes, at your price and your rate. Taxes are this house's actual bill from the city record; rent starts at the area median. Assessed value is not an asking price — set the price slider to the real one.

$74K
20%
6.875%
$700/mo
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, $1,400/yr insurance, 1% of price/yr maintenance; taxes from this parcel's record (with the abatement toggle above).

Block context

2421 N Douglas St sits on the 2400 block of N Douglas St. Open the block report to compare its parcels, ownership and public-record history.

See the whole block →

Next door: 2419 N Douglas St  ·  2423 N Douglas St

Where this comes from

Methodology & freshness

Available City datasets are queried from OpenDataPhilly (phl.carto.com), then reports are cached and refreshed on a rolling schedule. Source dates vary: the parcel-level tax-delinquency snapshot is June 2022 and the separate detailed tax ledger ends in 2016, so neither establishes today’s balance. Other dossiers re-pull on view once stale, and citywide benchmarks recompute weekly. AI-written passages are generated from these records only and rejected if they state a number the record doesn't hold.

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