Total Possible Income from January 1st, 1916 to Dec. 31st, 1916 $6,144.00
Unlets 124.35

Total Net Collections $6,019.65
EXPENSES
Repairs $265.35
State and Federal Taxes 120.27
City Taxes, 1916 779.97
Water Rents, 1916 382.50
Insurance, Fire and Liability 75.97
One-half of one month’s rent to tenants 129.40
Interest on $43,550 at 4.4% per annum 1,916.20
Depreciation 500.00
7½% Commission on Collections 451.40

$4,621.06

$1,398.59
Cost of Lot $10,332.50
Cost of Houses 53,217.50

Total $63,550.00
Cash Invested by Octavia Hill Association $20,000.00
On mortgages at 4.4% per annum $43,550.00
Net Percentage on $20,000 invested by Octavia Hill Association 6.6%

Reports of the Philadelphia Housing Association may be had from the Secretary, John Ihlder, at 130 South Fifteenth Street. A list of Low-Cost Housing Developments in the United States, carefully annotated by Mr. Nolen, is given in the pamphlet entitled “A Good Home for Every Wage Earner,” by John Nolen, Sc.D., City Planner; published by the American Civic Association, Union Trust Building, Washington, D. C.

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

  1. P. [78], changed “the signal for a fusillade of questions, petitions, complaints” to “the signal for a fusillade of questions, petitions, and complaints”.
  2. Silently corrected obvious typographical errors and variations in spelling.
  3. Retained archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.