2033 N Carlisle Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121-2306 $396,300
Interior Sq. Ft: 2,116
Acreage: 0.03
Age:109 years
Style:
Other
Subdivision: Temple University
Design/Type:
Interior Row/Townhouse
Description
New price! Fully rented through July 31, 2025, producing $3600/mo, $43,200 annually. 8% CAP rate! This amazing building which is only a 2 min walk from Temple University Main Campus, situated on one of the most desirable among students' 20th block of Carlisle St. is available for its new investor! The location is the main advantage of this property. It has a remarkable potential for appreciation due to its position between Norris & Diamond streets, just a short walk to a major university, public transportation, Pizzerias, 7/11, Rite Aid & more. It is a very easy property to fill with tenants and often they stay there for 2+ years. It is rented through July 2025 bringing in annually $43,200. Tenants pay for all utilities and have a good record of paying rent. The property has been properly maintained by the landlord and it will require minimum effort by the new owner to keep the business going. The new owner can update the property with a new kitchen, floors & fixtures with the potential of raising rents to $4200, $50,400 annually ($700/room) which is very reasonable for the area and the layout. Or you can just park the money, get a great return, approximation and enjoy the easy management! SPINS zoning which is very rare and allows many uses for the building. See the zoning guide for more details. The property has a backyard, unfinished basement, central AC & Heating, washer and dryer in the unit. Large living space with original and beautiful hardwood floors. Electric stove, dishwasher in the kitchen, bathroom and a bedroom on the first floor. Second floor has 2 bathrooms and 3 rooms. 3rd floor has 2 bedrooms. More than 2000 square feet! Inquire about showings and virtual tours!
Home Assoc: No
Condo Assoc: No
Buyer Agency Comp*: 2.5 % Of Gross
Basement: Y
Pool: No Pool
Features
Utilities
Central Heating, Electric, Central A/C, Electric, Hot Water - Electric, Public Water, Public Sewer, Basement Laundry, Dryer In Unit, Washer In Unit
Garage/Parking
Off Street
Interior
Unfinished Basement, Hardwood Flooring, High Ceilings
Exterior
Concrete Perimeter Foundation, Masonry, Patio(s)
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Public Elementary (159 schools)
Public Middle (31 schools)
Public High (73 schools)
Private (123 schools)
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This report is a detailed community overview for Philadelphia (19121), Pennsylvania.
Community Quick Facts
- Average travel time to work for people in this community: 32
- Average salary of people in this community: $31,826
Community Summary
- Population Density (ppl / mile): 13,816
- Household Size (ppl): 2.52
- Households w/ Children: 57%
Housing Inventory
- Owned: 3,933 (23.9%)
- Rented: 8,475 (51.6%)
- Vacant: 4,024 (24.5%)
- Total: 16,432
Population Demographics
The population of the community broken down by age group. The numbers at the top of each bar indicate the number of people in the age bracket below.
Climate and Weather
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Education
Highest Level of Education Attained
- Less than 9th Grade: 3.6%
- Some High School: 18.0%
- High School Graduate: 36.6%
- Some College: 21.7%
- Associate Degree: 4.5%
- Bachelor's Degree: 8.9%
- Graduate Degree: 6.8%
Income by dollar range
Median Income: $21,201
Fair Market Rents
The Fair Market Rents show average gross rent estimates based on figures provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
- Studio: $631
- One Bedroom: $705
- Two Bedroom: $840
- Three Bedroom: $929
- Four Bedroom: $1,622
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