The assessed value hasn't moved once in 12 years of records while the city around it repriced. That usually means the parcel is falling through the reassessment process, not that its value is flat.
This is a commercial, not a home, and it pays no property tax. BlockReport's value, tax and investment tools are for residential parcels, so they're hidden here. The full public record is still below, and the analyst can answer anything about it.
1 open violation
What it is
Commercial
Cemetery
Owner
N Cedar Hill Cem Co
Public / institutional
Tax standing
Tax-exempt
Pays no property tax
Assessed value
$2.9M
City market value
Lot size
1,001,000 sqft
Zoning
RSA3
Who's behind it
N Cedar Hill Cem Co · corporate / LLC owner
• Tax bills mail to 4510 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia PA, 19124
Places where the city's own paperwork disagrees with itself. These are flags on the data — not problems with the property.
Assessment frozen for a decade
The assessed value hasn't moved once in 12 years of records while the city around it repriced. That usually means the parcel is falling through the reassessment process, not that its value is flat.
Block context
5700 Frankford Ave sits on the 5700 block of Frankford Ave. Open the block report to compare its parcels, ownership and public-record history.
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