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19134 Rental Market Deep Dive | Port Richmond vs Harrowgate vs Kensington

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Philadelphia's May 2026 rental data is in, and zip code 19134 proves why you can never treat a zip code as one single market. In this solo episode, Yuriy Skripnichenko breaks down the citywide MLS numbers and dives deep into the three very different sub-markets inside 19134 — Port Richmond, Harrowgate, and Kensington — covering who lives there, what the housing stock looks like, and how to price correctly in each one. In this episode: 1. May 2026 citywide rental stats: $1,840 median rent, 49-day average DOM 2. 19134 deep dive: the $200 gap between listed and closed rent 3. Port Richmond: the stable, working-class anchor of the zip code 4. Harrowgate: why block-by-block due diligence is mandatory here 5. Kensington: older housing stock and what it means for your turnover costs 6. What out-of-state investors get wrong when underwriting this zip code 7. FREE Rental Analysis: trustartrealty@phillylandlordguy.com [trustartrealty@phillylandlordguy.com] Website: www.trustartrealty.com [http://www.trustartrealty.com] Instagram: @PhillyLandlordShow #PhillyRealEstate #PhiladelphiaLandlord #19134 #PortRichmond #Kensington #Harrowgate #RentalMarket2026 #PhillyLandlord #LandlordTips

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episode 19134 Rental Market Deep Dive | Port Richmond vs Harrowgate vs Kensington cover

19134 Rental Market Deep Dive | Port Richmond vs Harrowgate vs Kensington

Philadelphia's May 2026 rental data is in, and zip code 19134 proves why you can never treat a zip code as one single market. In this solo episode, Yuriy Skripnichenko breaks down the citywide MLS numbers and dives deep into the three very different sub-markets inside 19134 — Port Richmond, Harrowgate, and Kensington — covering who lives there, what the housing stock looks like, and how to price correctly in each one. In this episode: 1. May 2026 citywide rental stats: $1,840 median rent, 49-day average DOM 2. 19134 deep dive: the $200 gap between listed and closed rent 3. Port Richmond: the stable, working-class anchor of the zip code 4. Harrowgate: why block-by-block due diligence is mandatory here 5. Kensington: older housing stock and what it means for your turnover costs 6. What out-of-state investors get wrong when underwriting this zip code 7. FREE Rental Analysis: trustartrealty@phillylandlordguy.com [trustartrealty@phillylandlordguy.com] Website: www.trustartrealty.com [http://www.trustartrealty.com] Instagram: @PhillyLandlordShow #PhillyRealEstate #PhiladelphiaLandlord #19134 #PortRichmond #Kensington #Harrowgate #RentalMarket2026 #PhillyLandlord #LandlordTips

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Philly Rental Market 2026: 19141 Deep Dive, Proactive Inspections & Landlord Lawsuit

The Philadelphia rental market is facing falling rents and rising regulations. In Episode 12 of The Philly Landlord Guy, Yuriy Skripnichenko breaks down the raw March 2026 data and the major news affecting landlords today. In this episode, we cover: National Rent Drops: Why USA Today says we are in the 29th month of rent declines and what it means for Philly. Proactive Inspections (PRI): The end of the "honor system." Why 19141, 19144, and 19140 landlords now face mandatory physical inspections from L&I. 19141 Spotlight: Deep dive into Logan, Ogontz, and Fern Rock. Why units here lease 23 days faster than the city average—but only at the $1,200 "sweet spot." The HAPCO Lawsuit: Why landlords are suing City Council over alleged Sunshine Act violations and how to support the Legal Action Fund. Resources & Links: HAPCO Legal Action Fund: https://hapcophiladelphia.com/legal-action-fund/ WHYY PRI Article: https://whyy.org/articles/philadelphia-proactive-rental-inspections/ Free Rental Analysis: www.trustartrealty.com

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L&I Violations & Lead Certs: How to Keep Your Philly Rental License Active

In this critical update, Yuriy "The Philly Landlord Guy" Yuriy sits down with compliance expert Rachel Fradkin to discuss the "Revocation Trap." Getting your Philadelphia rental license is only step one—keeping it is where many landlords fail. Lately, the city has become more aggressive with revocations. If your license is revoked, you lose your legal right to collect rent and your ability to file for eviction. We break down: * How outstanding L&I violations can block your renewal * Why the 4-year lead certificate expiration is a silent killer for your license * How a simple 311 call from a tenant can trigger a shutdown * The "3-Year Rule" that could cost you your property's legal use  +4 FREE OFFER for Landlords: Claim your free rental analysis or management advice session from our sponsor, TrustArt Realty. Whether you’re just getting started or scaling your portfolio, TrustArt helps you stay compliant, efficient, and profitable. 📝 Get a FREE Property Management Evaluation at https://trustartrealty.com/  📧 info@trustartrealty.com 📞 267-929-1500 Connect with Rachel (Philly Rental License): 🌐 Website: https://www.phillyrentallicense.com/ 📧 Email: info@phillyrentallicense.com  Stay connected with us for more tips, interviews, and updates on the Philly rental market. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phillylandl... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/16L2eP... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@phillylandlor... X: https://x.com/phlandlordguy?s=21 Linkedin :   / phillylandlordguy

4. mars 202644 min
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Can’t Sell Your Philly Home? Why You Should Rent it in 2026 (Math Breakdown)

Are you stuck with a "For Sale" sign in your yard that just won’t move? You aren't alone. As we head into 2026, the Philadelphia real estate market is in a massive standoff. Sellers are "rate-locked" into 3% mortgages and refusing to budge on price, while inventory is projected to climb by 16% as that lock-in effect finally starts to crack. In this episode, I break down the "Delisting Dilemma" and why many homeowners are pulling their properties off the market rather than taking a massive price cut. If you can’t get your number, pivoting to a rental might be the only way to save your equity. 🎯 In This Episode, We Discuss: * The "Philly Exit Trap": Why selling a $300k home in Philadelphia actually costs you $25,000 to $30,000 upfront due to commissions and the massive 4.578% Realty Transfer Tax. * The Math of the Pivot: How many years you actually need to rent your property to "earn back" those lost selling costs. * Market Data Deep Dive: Real-time stats from Bright MLS, Zillow, and Zumper on median rents ($1,650–$1,785) and Days on Market (averaging 55–67 days). * Neighborhood Spotlights: Which Philly zip codes are "rent-ready" and which ones should just take the price cut. * Compliance 101: The non-negotiables for "Accidental Landlords," including the $69 Rental License, Lead Safe Certifications, and the Eviction Diversion Program. 🔗 Resources Mentioned: * Zillow 2026 Hottest Markets: * Zumper National Rent Report: * Official Philly Realty Transfer Tax Rates: * Lead Certification Requirements: 🙌 Sponsored By: TrustArt Realty Real estate in Philly is block-by-block. Don't guess your rental value—know it. TrustArt Realty is offering a FREE Rental Analysis or Management Advice Session for all listeners. 📩 Email: trustartrealty@phillylandlordguy.com 🌐 Website: www.trustartrealty.com [http://www.trustartrealty.com] 📲 Follow The Philly Landlord Guy: Stay connected for weekly market updates, landlord tips, and Philadelphia investing strategies. * Instagram: @PhillyLandlordShow * TikTok: @phillylandlordguy * YouTube: Subscribe for more no-nonsense Philly real estate talk! #PhiladelphiaRealEstate #PhillyLandlord #RealEstateInvesting #SellVsRent #PhillyHousingMarket #PropertyManagement #NortheastPhilly #RealEstate2026 #LandlordTips

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Will Philly Require Proactive Inspections? Everything Landlords Need to Know for Feb 2026

URGENT UPDATE FOR PHILLY LANDLORDS: New legislation has been introduced by Councilmember Nicolas O’Rourke that could fundamentally change how you provide housing in Philadelphia. Collectively known as the "Safe Healthy Homes" Act, Bills 250329 and 250330 are moving toward a critical hearing on February 10, 2026. In this episode, I break down the most dangerous parts of these bills for individual housing providers: Universal Good-Cause Eviction: How this expands beyond 1-year leases to cover ALL tenancies. Mandatory Rent Abatements: Why missing a single document could lead to full rent refunds for tenants. The Burden of Proof Shift: Why you will be guilty until proven innocent in retaliation claims. Proactive Inspections: The new plan to inspect every rental unit on a regular cycle. THE HEARING: 📅 Date: February 10, 2026 🕙 Time: 10:00 AM 📍 Location: City Hall, Room 400 This episode is brought to you by TrustArt Realty, your full-service property management partner in Philadelphia. Whether you’re just getting started or scaling your portfolio, TrustArt helps you stay compliant, efficient, and profitable. 📝 Get a FREE Property Management Evaluation at https://trustartrealty.com/  📧 info@trustartrealty.com 📞 267-929-1500 Follow The Philly Landlord Guy for more tips, interviews, and Philly rental market insights: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phillylandl... tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@phillylandlor... X: https://x.com/phlandlordguy?s=21 facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1XcWUh... linkedin:   / phillylandlordguy

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