636 N  32nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
OFF MARKET

636 N 32nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Mantua
  • 6 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,505 sqft
  • 6 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,505 sqft

$442,500

Trulia Estimate
as of Mar 28, 2024
Est. Refi. Payment $2,555/mo*

Homes for Sale Near 636 N 32nd 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 636 N 32nd St, Philadelphia, PA. 636 N 32nd St is in the Mantua neighborhood in Philadelphia, PA and in ZIP code 19104. This property has 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and approximately 2,505 sqft of floor space. This property has a lot size of 1698 sqft and was built in 1935.

Home Highlights

Parking
None
Outdoor
No Info
A/C
Heating & Cooling
HOA
None
Price/Sqft
No Info
Listed
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Home Details for 636 N 32nd St

Interior Features

Interior Details
Basement
Heating & Cooling
Heating: Forced Air, GasCooling System: OtherHeating Fuel: Forced Air
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 3
Appliances & Utilities
DryerWasher

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1935
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Exterior: BrickLawn
Parking & Garage
Parking: None

Community

Units in Building: 1

Lot Information

Lot Area: 1698 sqft

Price History for 636 N 32nd St

DatePriceEventSource
07/10/2018$359,900ListingRemovedAgent Provided
06/18/2018$359,900PendingAgent Provided
06/12/2018$359,900Listed For SaleAgent Provided
06/03/2009$200,000Sold
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02/22/2009$299,000Listed For SaleAgent Provided
01/15/2009$3,800Sold
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01/10/2009$320,000PriceChange
Agent Provided
11/28/2008$345,000PriceChange
Agent Provided
11/05/2008$0Listed For SaleAgent Provided
12/30/2005$180,000Sold
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Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2023
Tax$4,149
Assessment$296,400
Home facts updated by county records

Comparable Sales for 636 N 32nd St

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.08
Single-Family Home
$240,000
08/24/23
5
2.5
1,820
0.03
Single-Family Home
$348,000
12/28/23
4
4
2,805
0.12
Single-Family Home
$345,000
07/28/23
4
2
1,616
0.11
Single-Family Home
$290,000
02/28/24
5
3
1,428
0.22
Single-Family Home
$865,000
05/26/23
5
5
2,250
0.22
Single-Family Home
$180,000
10/19/23
2
2
920
0.45
Single-Family Home
$390,000
12/13/23
4
2
1,900
0.71
Single-Family Home
$195,000
06/09/23
3
2
1,269
0.88
Single-Family Home
$270,000
06/20/23
4
2
1,584
0.92
Single-Family Home
$85,000
01/10/24
5
2
2,443

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Mantua

  • Trulia User
    "Not enough dog parks for owners to allow their pets outside more. The neighborhood doesn’t offer much backyard space for pets to roam around either. "
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  • Trulia User
    "There are not enough safe spaces in this area for children. The neighborhood is changing so maybe it will be better in a couple of years "
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  • Trulia User
    "This area is mainly college kids , however the area is safe . I have been living here for almost 6 years, there has never been any problems nor any unsafe situations. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Yes definitely Other dogs and parks that are close by to allow for walking dogs and also good for meeting ther dog owners"
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  • Trulia User
    "Very accessible to SEPTA buses, trolley, and market-frankfort line. Parking is terrible in the area and impossible to find."
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  • Trulia User
    "Buses are always crowded so leave at least 30 minutes earlier than you normally would leave. Use the bus stops at the end of the block - the ones in the middle aren’t that safe. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Area has improved a lot with a ton new constructions and renovations. Many university staff and students are living further into areas that used to be seen as unlivable 10 years ago."
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  • Jesse M.
    "So far i love living here my neighbor all nice . This is my first time living in Philadelphia we try hard to find a safe area for my five month baby so far is really nice to walk around near Drexel area in Art Museum so far it's good"
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  • Chabeli N.
    "Mantua is a great place to live. I love how neighborly it is, I love how people pick up after their dogs and I love how there’s an easy commute to downtown! "
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  • Marcey H.
    "My neighborhood has very good public transportation and Center City is very much excessive via Septa."
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  • Sarahbouayad05
    "It’s safe, and this is a residential community on the brink of gentrification. There are families that have been here for generations. I think it adds a charm of security and culture. If I don’t bring in my garbage cans, someone will place them on my porch. This is a lovely place to live. "
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  • Kathleen S.
    "there's a lot of drivers that dont look at stop signs and blow right through them. Cars get broken into a lot, especially if you leave anything In them."
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  • Need T. C. M. A.
    "There are no open spaces or dog parks to allow dogs to run and play. You walk your dogs on the sidewalks. "
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  • Katelyn S.
    "There are no community events in this neighborhood. Everyone is fairly isolated. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
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  • Brandongarvin3938
    "Nothing the city doesn’t let us have anything in the neighborhood that’s why there is so many shootings in the neighborhood there’s nowhere for the kids to go the playgrounds don’t have swings the kids can’t have a basketball baseball or football league "
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  • Jadaharden213
    "It’s quiet it’s safe and I have a son, they have great schools and local sports for the little guys "
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  • James H.
    "We have two buses that don't run well. Both buses run 20 minutes to 30 minutes apart. Neither bus is very reliable."
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  • Andy.garcia_23
    "I am not sure since I work most of the week. It is a great neighborhood with convenient nearby locations. "
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  • Shelia J.
    "Horrible area to live in. Maybe in the next two years or so it will be better- since they have been building new properties from the ground up in this area. So that definitely means that the riff raf, the drug dealing, and strange activity will hopefully come to a end real soon around here."
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  • Trulia User
    "It is close to Museums and Center City. It is a diverse neighborhood. However, one would take Mount Airy, East Falls, Roxborough, or Chestnut Hill over Mantua/Powelton Village/University City. "
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  • Rachel S.
    "It’s thankfully resisting gentrification, but Drexel has been buying up many of the properties in the area, giving way to an influx of obnoxiously rich college kids who do not respect the locals. Otherwise it is a calm neighborhood with a lot of history. "
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  • Quintessa B.
    "there's only one dog park and there aren't many pet store near. But there are plenty of dogs to play with."
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  • Tomas
    "There are lots of trees as well as several grassy and park areas in and around the neighborhood. I see lots of people walking their dogs (small to large sized). "
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  • Tomas
    "Annual Hamilton St Flea Market, Food Truck Festivals, walking distance to art museums movie theater and a variety of restaurants, free movies and entertainment in local parks, University City Dining Days is the annual Restaurant week "
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  • Searae T.
    "I lived in for about 18 years now and my neighborhood was lovely at first now it’s just a bad neighborhood to be in or near"
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  • Lee m.
    "There are a lot of changes due to the gentrification that are long overdue. It’s close to center city and the Phila zoo, public transportation "
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  • Tyrone P.
    "I like the variety of different people and health and educational institutions nearby."
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  • Tyrone P.
    "Commuting is OK. We have access to public transportation—trolleys and buses."
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  • Tyrone P.
    "The yearly jazz festival at Saunders park,an Lancaster ave events."
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  • Simmonscrystal
    "I have lived here for all of my life and I will always love this area!! I'm going to be here for all of my life"
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  • Monie G.
    "My neighborhood that I currently live in is unique for its convenience. The surrounding store and services meet all of my needs. I rarely have to travel outside of my neighborhood for anything "
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  • Sabira G.
    "The murals in the neighborhood , fast walking restaurants lots of activities including the zoo, the art museum, the university of pennsylvania "
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  • Matt M.
    "I like it it’s a really ok neighborhood nice neighbors that might be intimidating for some but they look out for each other "
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Homes for Rent Near 636 N 32nd St

Off Market Homes Near 636 N 32nd St

636 N 32nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 is a 6 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2,505 sqft single-family home built in 1935. 636 N 32nd St is located in Mantua, Philadelphia. This property is not currently available for sale. 636 N 32nd St was last sold on Jun 3, 2009 for $200,000. The current Trulia Estimate for 636 N 32nd St is $442,500.