1500 N Carlisle Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121-4315 $23,900,000

Interior Sq. Ft: 100,000
Acreage: 0.03
Age:7 years
Taxes: $3,171
Design/Type:
Other
Description
Introducing the Temple Nest Portfolio — oceanfront property for Temple University, the largest university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by enrollment. Offered at a substantial discount to replacement costs, this cash-flowing real estate portfolio presents an optimal acquisition for the student-housing sector — one of the most resilient asset classes in the industry. These furnished student-housing apartments have maintained high historical occupancy due to their convenient proximity to campus, name recognition, concentrated location (ease of management and leasing) and professional ownership/management performance. The Temple Nest Portfolio includes twenty-six (26) buildings with 100 units and 288 beds. The Temple Nest Portfolio is widely considered the preeminent off-campus student-housing operation at Temple University, featuring superior walkability to Main Campus. It's a turnkey real estate portfolio insulated by a resilient asset class (Division 1 student housing) in a Top-10 USA MSA with a high-growth trajectory. With newly minted President John Fry at the helm of Temple's renaissance, the North Broad campus is poised to experience monumental transformation over the next decade plus, as evidenced by the growth of Drexel University under Fry's tenure — billions of dollars of active stage real estate developments provide the proof of what's to come at Temple. The time is now to invest — as the old adage goes — "make your money on the buy." The Owls are a local Philly favorite for their performance in athletics and The Temple Nest Portfolio represents the best of Temple University's student-housing properties. Enquire within for pro forma financials, floorplans and full property list.
Home Assoc: No
Condo Assoc: No
Basement: Y
Pool: No Pool
Features
Utilities
Central Heating, Electric, Central A/C, Electric, Hot Water - Electric, Public Water, Public Sewer
Garage/Parking
None
Interior
Fully Finished Basement, Hardwood Flooring
Exterior
Concrete Perimeter Foundation, Masonry
Lot
Corner Lot, Urban, City View
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Public Elementary (150 schools)
Public Middle (28 schools)
Public High (68 schools)
Private (119 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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