Improved
Why it mattersBought for $5K in 2001. Owner pulled a demolition permit in 2018.
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Vacant lot · Philadelphia Land Bank · tax-exempt. On the 5800 block of Belmar St.
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Historical tax record
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.
A separate historical parcel ledger ending in 2016 records $2K and a lien entry. It is shown as historical context only.
Verify current balance with Philadelphia Revenue →Bought for $5K in 2001. Owner pulled a demolition permit in 2018.
View supporting records →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.
historical lien entry · through 2016
5817 Belmar St sits on the 5800 block of Belmar St. Open the block report to compare its parcels, ownership and public-record history.
See the whole block →Next door: 5815 Belmar St · 5819 Belmar St
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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