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The Office of Property Assessment (OPA) determines what every piece of property within Philadelphia is worth. The assessed dollar value is used to calculate the property’s real estate tax due. Real estate tax (also known as property tax) provides a large part of our City’s public school funding.
Learn how the Office of Property Assessment (OPA) determines the value of all real property in Philadelphia and how to appeal your assessment. Find detailed information about your property, download data, and access Philly311 for service updates.
Search for property details, such as assessed value, building description, square footage, and sales history, by address, city block, or account number. Find location and zoning information for properties in Philadelphia using Philly311.
Get information about property ownership, value, and physical characteristics.
Atlas is a portal to access various City of Philadelphia resources, including real estate information such as property values, zoning, and document archives. You can search by address, property assessment account number, or Map Registry number.
While the City’s real estate taxes and the CCD’s assessments both start from the assessed value of real estate as determined by the Office of Property Assessment (OPA), the Act requires CCD to use a property’s assessed value for taxable purposes, as determined by OPA, and to calculate an individual property’s charge by determining its proportion...
Explore records of buildings and parcel data from the Office of Property Assessment in Philadelphia. Filter by census tract, zoning, category code, owner, year built and more.
Learn how to appeal your property tax assessment in Philadelphia with the Office of Property Assessment (OPA) and the Board of Revision of Taxes (BRT). Find out the deadlines, procedures, and resources for tax relief programs.
The city's Office of Property Assessment (OPA) will issue new property assessments later this spring after a yearlong hiatus. Property owners could face higher tax bills despite Mayor Parker's proposal of no property tax hike.
Property characteristics, ownership information, and most recent assessment.