2440 Clifford Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121-2906 $499,000
Interior Sq. Ft: 1,968
Acreage: 0.03
Age:109 years
Taxes: $2,479
Design/Type:
Detached
Description
Renovated TRIPLEX Near Brewerytown Welcome to your ideal investment opportunity in the vibrant Brewerytown section of the city! This beautifully renovated triplex offers the perfect blend of modern convenience and classic charm, making it a must-see for both owner-occupants and savvy investors. Key Features: New Kitchen and Baths: Each unit boasts brand-new kitchens and bathrooms, featuring stylish finishes and modern appliances. Updated Systems and Plumbing: Enjoy peace of mind with all-new electrical, HVAC systems, and plumbing throughout the property. Hardwood Floors: Elegant hardwood floors add warmth and character to each unit, enhancing the overall appeal. Washer and Dryer Combo: Convenience at your fingertips with in-unit washer and dryer combos in each apartment. And roof top deck Ideal for House Hacking: Live in one unit and rent out the other to offset your mortgage — a smart strategy for owner-occupants looking to maximize their investment. Investment Potential: Perfect for investors seeking to capitalize on tax benefits and increasing equity in the rapidly developing Brewerytown area. Temple Student rental or Subsidy Section 8 voucher program all approved for pre inspection rental for these units. Nestled near Brewerytown, known for its dynamic mix of trendy cafes, breweries, and cultural attractions, this property offers proximity to urban amenities and excellent connectivity to downtown. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to own a renovated triplex in one of the city's most sought-after neighborhoods. Whether you're looking to invest or move in, this property promises comfort, convenience, and potential growth. Schedule your viewing today! Contact us for more information and to arrange a showing.
Home Assoc: No
Condo Assoc: No
Basement:
Pool: No Pool
Features
Utilities
90% Forced Air, Electric, Central A/C, Electric, Hot Water - Electric, Public Water, Public Sewer, 200+ Amp Service
Garage/Parking
On Street
Interior
Wood Flooring, Double Hung Windows, Insulated Doors
Exterior
Brick/Mortar Foundation, Masonry
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Public Elementary (156 schools)
Public Middle (28 schools)
Public High (69 schools)
Private (132 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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