225 S  46th St, Philadelphia, PA 19139
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225 S 46th St
Philadelphia, PA 19139

Spruce Hill
  • 9 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 3,078 sqft
  • 9 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 3,078 sqft

$639,600

Trulia Estimate
as of Apr 24, 2024
Est. Refi. Payment $3,832/mo*

Homes for Sale Near 225 S 46th St

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Description

This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Trulia. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records.
This single-family home is located at 225 S 46th St, Philadelphia, PA. 225 S 46th St is in the Spruce Hill neighborhood in Philadelphia, PA and in ZIP code 19139. This property has 9 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and approximately 3,078 sqft of floor space. This property has a lot size of 2166 sqft and was built in 1925.

Home Highlights

Parking
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Outdoor
Porch, Patio
A/C
Contact Manager
HOA
None
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Home Details for 225 S 46th St

Interior Features

Interior Details
Basement
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 4

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Roof: Asphalt, Shake ShingleExterior: BrickPatioPorch
Parking & Garage
Parking: On Street

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1925
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family HomeArchitecture: Colonial

Lot Information

Lot Area: 2166 sqft

Building

Fitness & Sports
Basketball CourtTennis Court

Additional Information

Sport Court

Price History for 225 S 46th St

DatePriceEventSource
08/17/2010$279,000Sold
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Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2023
Tax$5,732
Assessment$409,500
Home facts updated by county records

Comparable Sales for 225 S 46th St

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.05
Single-Family Home
$375,000
02/01/24
5
3
2,955
0.36
Single-Family Home
$245,000
10/13/23
6
4
2,160
0.35
Single-Family Home
$245,000
08/31/23
6
3
2,160
0.29
Single-Family Home
$465,000
12/08/23
6
3
2,848
0.20
Single-Family Home
$765,000
05/31/23
5
3
2,640
0.09
Single-Family Home
$830,000
11/09/23
5
3
2,400
0.12
Single-Family Home
$500,000
05/26/23
6
2
1,890
0.38
Single-Family Home
$890,000
05/25/23
8
3
3,510
0.38
Single-Family Home
$645,000
05/22/23
7
3
2,475
0.50
Single-Family Home
$674,300
08/14/23
6
4
3,540

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Spruce Hill

  • Trulia User
    "It has places to eat an a movie theater an the college of U of Penn and Drexel is in the area a big park its always some kind of event going on "
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  • Trulia User
    "Clark Park Saturday farmers market where fresh fruits, pastries, and veggies can be purchased. Also dog walking is a common hobby among residents. Local cafes and restaurants are a place to gather "
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  • Trulia User
    "The actual campus area is what it is, but the more residential and community feel starting around Clark Park and heading west until 52nd Street is truly wonderful. Strong community vibes, very safe, robust public transit, lots of diversity, and excellent for bike riders. "
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  • Trulia User
    "There are a lot of small businesses and community events to support them. There is a neighborhood council as well thats very active"
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  • Trulia User
    "make sure you don't have a bad dog and make sure you pick up after your dog all the time keep it clean and safe"
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  • Trulia User
    "I have enjoyed living and working here. However, the recent new development projects are a cause for concern and are changing the dynamics and aesthetic of the neighborhood."
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  • Trulia User
    "I’ve lived here for a while. It’s university city so lots of students but great places to eat, drink and lots of independent and interesting stores."
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  • Trulia User
    "My neighborhood has great access to public transportation, with buses, the MFL, and the trolley all making their way through the area."
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  • Jeremy L.
    "One of the best neighborhoods for families in Philadelphia. Great houses. Some good restaurants. Not great grocery store options."
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  • R. P.
    "Shakespeare In the Park at Clark Park Baltimore Ave $1 Stroll Clark Park Farmer's Market Summer family film series in the park"
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  • Vianney M.
    "You will pass by someone walking their dog at any hour of the day. Everyone seems to be carrying poo bags and have their dogs leashed. "
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  • Kelley V.
    "Almost suburb feel just outside the heart of center city. All the perks of Philly with trees and families."
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  • student
    "I live in this neighborhood and sometimes it's very noisy - people talking and laughing loudly in the middle of the night. Sometimes groups of students are screaming and yelling on the streets. And it can happen that even in the middle of the day some Afro-Americans to scream uncensored words behind you. When you walk on the street people run purposely into you, they don't know to walk in their 'lane'. And on top of that there is so much trash on the streets. It's no fun to live in this neighborhood. Only if you have a job at UPenn or near you can still consider living in West Philly, other than that stay away from this neighborhood. Houses are overpriced and rarely are worth the money. The market is slowing down because the offer is so poor."
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  • Ryan P.
    "We have lots of fun activities especially in the summer. One of my favorites is Movies in Clark park, where families can gather to watch a new movie outside. We also have porchfest, an annual local music showcase on people’s front porches. "
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  • Cakegodfranco
    "The food options are insane and its really quiet. School security patrols also all night so you feel safe."
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  • Weijieliu08
    "My daughter loves dog and i see people walking dogs and that is part of life i liked. Dogs are welcomed."
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  • Kristy A.
    "It’s a dog friendly neighborhood. People pick up after their dogs, and their are adequate space for dog walking."
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  • Ru
    "It’s a great mix of people from different backgrounds. It’s fairly affordable and safe. It feels calm compare to center city "
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  • Subtlepasta
    "We have movie nights in the park during the Summer. Lots of fun and it brings the community together. "
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  • Tiffany C.
    "Wonderful area, close by to every life necessity. No need to have a vehicle if you love the outdoors and don’t have the desire to travel. Neighborhood has plenty to entertain at all ages! "
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  • Kayla L. B.
    "Extremely easy, I have easy access to the trolley and also to the subway. Also most convenient things are within walking distance, and I have the option of many bus stops. "
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  • AC
    "It is a very walkable area. Lots of food choices and some nice outdoor spaces. Quiet at night. Beautiful old homes. "
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  • Stephen j.
    "West philly block parties and overall community feel make our neighborhood very special. I also know the families on my block very well"
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  • Wendy T.
    "The dollar walk on Baltimore Ave, Movies in Clark Park, Sleighing in Clark Park, Porch Music Events, Porch Sales"
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  • jennifer S.
    "Spruce Hill has an excellent elementary school for local children."
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  • jennifer S.
    "Spruce Hill bridges Cedar Park and holds many events in Clark Park like a popular farmers' market and Shakespeare in the Park."
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  • jennifer S.
    "Spruce Hill is served by a number of bus and trolley lines; it's also very walkable and directly west of Center City."
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  • Wendy J.
    "We have the best public elementary school in the city in Spruce Hill. It's actually one of the best in the state, largely because it's affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania's School of Education."
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  • Wendy J.
    "Clark Park is host to many events throughout the year. In the summer there are free Friday night movies and free performances of a Shakespeare play a.k.a. “Shakespeare in the Park”. There's the annual spring May Fair and twice weekly Farmer's Market. And that's just the beginning!"
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  • Wendy J.
    "Depends on where you are commuting to or from. There is a great trolley system where trolleys run above ground on several of the main roads running east-west, going underground at 40th St for quick access to Center City."
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  • Theresa T.
    "Spruce Hill has one of the highest rated K-8 schools in the city, in addition to a strong parent resource network and some of the best daycare centers."
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  • Theresa T.
    "Spruce Hill May Fair Baltimore Avenue Stroll University City Dining Days University City Arts League Auction St Francis DeSales Dinner Dance"
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  • Theresa T.
    "Spruce Hill is easy to access by bus, subway, trolley, bicycle, car, and foot."
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  • karenzephyr
    "This neighborhood is the best- lots of trees great inclusive neighborhood, wonderful restaurants, beautiful architecture. "
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  • Timothy L. H.
    "there's a 7eleven right across the street, college students all around, movie theater right at 40th street, police station, night life cafe. no laundromats though! usually washer/ dryer in buildings."
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Homes for Rent Near 225 S 46th St

Off Market Homes Near 225 S 46th St

225 S 46th St, Philadelphia, PA 19139 is a 9 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 3,078 sqft single-family home built in 1925. 225 S 46th St is located in Spruce Hill, Philadelphia. This property is not currently available for sale. 225 S 46th St was last sold on Aug 17, 2010 for $279,000. The current Trulia Estimate for 225 S 46th St is $639,600.