House report

4030 Spruce St

8 bd · 2 ba · 4 stories · 5,040 sqft · RTA1 · built 1915

Investor / LLC · assessed $1.3M · sold 2×. On the 4000 block of Spruce St.

Property summary

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Street view of 4030 Spruce St
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What stands out

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Finding

Improved

Why it matters

Bought for $870K in 2008. Owner pulled a addition and/or alteration permit in 2024.

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Records to verify together

Rule-based groupings across this property's dated public records. Each flag shows the records that belong in the same verification step and where the inference stops.

Dated record flagPost-purchase work pattern

A recorded purchase followed by 1 permit event matches the early part of a renovate-and-resell sequence.

Evidence: purchase recorded in 2023 · permit activity in 2024

Limit: This does not show that the property is listed or that a sale is planned.

Dated record flagAssessment/permit mismatch

The assessment jumped 49% in 2027, but no matching permit appears in the property timeline.

Evidence: assessment moved from $850,000 to $1,267,600 · no permit shown in 2026-2028

Limit: Not proof of unpermitted work; reassessment, corrected data, or a permit under another parcel can also explain it.

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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

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.

If you’re the landlord

Lead certificate is not optional

Built 1915: 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 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.

Who's behind it

C Timothy Investments LLC · corporate / LLC owner

• Holds an active rental license for this address

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
$1.3M
built 1915
Price / sq ft
$252
block $186 · above block
Appreciation
+262%
+12%/yr, city 6.5%
In 5 years (~2031)
~$1.3M
+12%/yr own pace held 5 yrs — extrapolation, not a forecast
Est. tax / yr
$18K
1.4% effective
Jun 2022 tax snapshot
Gross yield
Times sold
2
licensed rental

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

$0$1.0M$2.0MBefore this chart — 2008: Sold $870K 2015: Appeal granted with conditions2018: Appeal granted with conditions2023: Sold $1.3M 2023: Appeal granted with conditions2024: Addition and/or Alteration$1.3M201620222027
This houseBlock median & rangeSaleZoningPermit

The paper trail

Bought for $870K in 2008. Owner pulled a addition and/or alteration permit in 2024.

  1. 2008 $870KSold
  2. 2015 Appeal granted with conditionsZoning
  3. 2018 Appeal granted with conditionsZoning
  4. 2023 $1.3MSoldAppeal granted with conditionsZoning
  5. 2024 Addition and/or AlterationPermit

Flags: active rental license · 3 zoning/board appeals on record. Informational only — not investment advice or a consumer report (FCRA).

The house, on paper

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

Bedrooms
8
Bathrooms
2
Stories
4
Interior
5,040 sqft
livable area
Lot
3,900 sqft
Basement
Full, unfinished
city code C
Heat
Forced hot air
city code A
Central air
Yes
Exterior condition
Average
city code 4
Interior condition
Average
city code 4
Quality grade
C+
assessor's grade
Zoning
RTA1
city zoning code
Zoning appeals
3
granted with conditions 2023

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

Run the numbers

What owning 4030 Spruce 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 the area median. Assessed value is not an asking price — set the price slider to the real one.

$1.3M
20%
6.875%
$9K/mo

When this house last sold (2023) a 30-year mortgage ran about 6.81% — 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, $1,400/yr insurance, 1% of price/yr maintenance; taxes from this parcel's record.

Block context

4030 Spruce St sits on the 4000 block of Spruce St. Open the block report to compare its parcels, ownership and public-record history.

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Next door: 4028 Spruce St  ·  4032 Spruce 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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