🍂 October in Philly: Reassessments, Buyer Opportunity Windows, & Aging Homes

Fall is in full swing—and so is the rhythm of Philadelphia’s housing market. This month, we’re highlighting property tax reassessments, a prime buy window in mid-October, and the growing challenges of maintaining Philly’s aging housing stock. Read on for insight, strategy, and how working with Shqiponja Likaj Realty gives you a local edge.


🏡 Property Reassessment & Appeal Deadline Alert

  • The Office of Property Assessment (OPA) recently completed a citywide reassessment of over 580,000 properties, reporting an aggregate value increase of ~13% since 2023. 
  • Important Deadline: The appeal window for 2026 market value appeals closes October 6, 2025. Homeowners who believe their assessed value is inflated should file with the Board of Revision of Taxes (BRT) before then. 
  • Why this matters: Higher assessed values may lead to higher property taxes. A successful appeal can reduce future tax burden and preserve equity.

Tip for clients: Let’s discuss your assessment together. If your property’s value seems misaligned compared to comparable homes, we’ll be happy to refer you to attorneys that will take on this appeal for you. 


 đ꓆ Mid-October: A Rare Buyer-Friendly Window

  • According to Realtor.com’s 2025 “Best Time to Buy” report, October 12–18 stands out as an ideal week for buyer activity: up to 32.6% more active listings vs. early 2025, 30.6% less competition, and potential average savings over $15,000. 
  • For Philly buyers, this could mean greater leverage in negotiations, more time to inspect, and less bidding frenzy.

Advice: If you’ve been waiting or priced out earlier this year, this window might be your best shot yet. Let’s set alerts now and be ready!


🏚️ Aging Homes & Deferred Maintenance in Philly

  • Philadelphia is steeped in historic housing—but 40% of homes in the city were built before 1939, and many now require urgent repair. 
  • Reports estimate some 60,000 houses teeter on the edge of becoming uninhabitable without investment in foundational systems. 
  • That’s especially relevant in neighborhoods like Kensington, North Philly, and West Philly—where long-term owners may struggle with plumbing, roofing, or structural costs.

What it means for buyers & sellers:

  • Buyers should budget generously for repairs or inspections.
  • Sellers should address major issues proactively (roof, HVAC, plumbing) to avoid deal-killers.
  • Investors & rehabbers may find opportunity in well-located homes with structural issues but upside.

đź’• Why Shqiponja Likaj Realty Is a Smart Partner This October

  • Assessment & Tax Strategy: We’ll help guide you through appeals, exemptions, and possible tax-saving steps.
  • Timing & Market Insight: We’re watching mid-October trends and inventory so we can act fast.
  • Structural Savvy: From property inspections to contractor networks, we help you spot red flags and secure repair estimates.
  • Local Intelligence: We map opportunities near transit hubs, new developments, and growing corridors you may otherwise overlook.

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