History
Why it mattersL&I violation (2019); Inspection failed ×2 (2021); 2 L&I violations (2023); Inspection failed ×2 (2023); 4 L&I violations (2025); Inspection failed ×4 (2025); Inspection failed (2026).
View supporting records →Land report
Vacant lot · Weikel & Properties LLC · assessed $431K. On the 3500 block of A St.

Historical tax record
$42K 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 $25K and a lien entry. It is shown as historical context only.
Verify current balance with Philadelphia Revenue →L&I violation (2019); Inspection failed ×2 (2021); 2 L&I violations (2023); Inspection failed ×2 (2023); 4 L&I violations (2025); Inspection failed ×4 (2025); Inspection failed (2026).
View supporting records →Assessed at $431K, but it traded for $125,000 in 2026 — a 3.4× gap. Could be a non-market deed the record doesn't label, or an assessment that hasn't caught up.
View supporting records →Early patterns mined across this property's dated public records. Each flag shows what triggered it and where the inference stops.
Several independent records stack up here, making this property worth prompt verification.
Evidence: 3 open L&I violations · $42,348 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 2021, 2023, 2025, 2026
Limit: A screening signal, not a foreclosure prediction. Tax entries are historical and must be verified with Philadelphia Revenue.
The assessment jumped 246% in 2023, but no matching permit appears in the property timeline.
Evidence: assessment moved from $91,300 to $315,600 · no permit shown in 2022-2024
Limit: Not proof of unpermitted work; reassessment, corrected data, or a permit under another parcel can also explain it.
Transparent record rules, not a machine-learning forecast. A signal is a prompt to verify the cited record, not a prediction or allegation.
An empty lot: no building, just the land and its paper trail. The homeowner tools don't apply; the deed history, owner and zoning are below, and the analyst can trace what the owner holds citywide.
$42K · Jun 2022 delinquency snapshot historical lien entry · through 2016 3 open violations
Places where the city's own paperwork disagrees with itself. These are flags on the data — not problems with the property.
Assessed at $431K, but it traded for $125,000 in 2026 — a 3.4× gap. Could be a non-market deed the record doesn't label, or an assessment that hasn't caught up.
3533 A St sits on the 3500 block of A St. Open the block report to compare its parcels, ownership and public-record history.
See the whole block →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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