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Hopkinson House

Hopkinson House is a condo association in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This profile tracks monthly dues $918–$3,528/mo, built in 1963, reserve study status not yet verified, along with amenities, reserve questions, and...

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HOA dues, reserve study, and community facts

Units
Year built 1963
Monthly dues $918–$3,528/mo
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Active listings 6
Median sale price $435K

Amenities

Pool

Board and management

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Reserve study and funding

Hopkinson House has no reserve study on record. Without one, there's no way to know if dues cover what's coming.

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5-year outlook

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Special assessments can run into thousands per unit when major work outruns reserves. We model that risk for Hopkinson House based on reserve health, building age, and Pennsylvania requirements — so you see it coming before the board votes.

Special assessment risk Planned dues increases Reserve shortfall forecast
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Values used: scaled defaults where community data is unknown — unit count (default 100 — unknown for this community); starting reserve (scaled from unit count at $15k/unit); annual opex (scaled from revenue at 84%).

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A mid-size urban condo, five years out

Starting reserve $1.5M · $500K/yr dues revenue · $420K/yr operating expenses · $1.5M of reserve-study capital work over five years. Switch on the levers your board actually controls and watch where the reserve lands.

5-year ending reserve$1.18MPlan is healthy
$0HEALTHY TARGET · $1.0M202620272028202920302031$1.2M
Annual dues increase+5% compounding · $1.10M/yr → $1.41M/yr by 2031
5%
Operating expense growth+4% YoY · insurance, vendors, utilities · $925K/yr → $1.13M/yr by 2031
4%
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About Hopkinson House

Hopkinson House is a high-rise condo tower at 604 S Washington Square in Philadelphia’s Society Hill neighborhood, built in 1963. The building overlooks Washington Square, one of Philadelphia’s original five public squares, and is steps from Independence Hall and the historic district.

What we know

  • Year built: 1963
  • Monthly dues: $918–$3,528/mo
  • Amenities: Pool
  • Active listings: 6 as of April 2026
  • Median sale price: $435K

Reserve health

Reserve health hasn’t been verified for Hopkinson House yet. Before you approve a budget, pay a special assessment, or close on a unit here, Pennsylvania law defines exactly what reserve records a condo must keep and what owners can request — see Pennsylvania condo reserve funding rules.

What’s still missing

  • Unit count
  • Management company name
  • Reserve study date and reserve balance
  • Special assessment history
  • Board roster
  • Community photos

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Pennsylvania laws that apply here

Condo board meeting notice

Pennsylvania condo board meeting notice rules, in plain language

How Pennsylvania's Uniform Condominium Act handles board meeting notice — a 10–60-day statutory window — and the same structural gap as the HOA act: no apparent statutory open meeting mandate for condominium executive boards.

68 Pa. C.S. § 3308 — Uniform Condominium Act, meetings
Condo reserve funding

Pennsylvania condominium reserve funding rules, in plain language

How Pennsylvania's Uniform Condominium Act actually handles reserves — through mandatory disclosure of the reserve amount or its absence in offering statements and resale certificates, with statutory protection against pledging reserve funds, but no reserve-study mandate or minimum funding rule — and what that disclosure-driven posture means for a board, owner, or buyer.

68 Pa.C.S. § 3402(a)(6) (public offering statement reserve disclosure), § 3407(a)(5) (resale certificate reserve disclosure), and § 3302(a)(2) and (17) (association budget authority and reserve fund protection) — Pennsylvania Uniform Condominium Act
HOA board meeting notice

Pennsylvania HOA board meeting notice rules, in plain language

How Pennsylvania's Uniform Planned Community Act handles board meeting notice — a 10–60-day statutory window — and the critical gap that makes Pennsylvania an outlier: no open meeting mandate for HOA boards under current statute.

68 Pa. C.S. § 5308 — Uniform Planned Community Act, meetings
Reserve funding

Pennsylvania planned community reserve funding rules, in plain language

How Pennsylvania's Uniform Planned Community Act actually handles reserves — through mandatory disclosure of the reserve amount or its absence in offering statements and resale certificates, with statutory protection against pledging reserve funds, but no reserve-study mandate or minimum funding rule — and what that disclosure-driven posture means for a board, owner, or buyer.

68 Pa.C.S. § 5402(a)(7) (public offering statement reserve disclosure), § 5407(a)(5) (resale certificate reserve disclosure), and § 5302(a)(2) and (17) (association budget authority and reserve fund protection) — Pennsylvania Uniform Planned Community Act

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