4 ST, PI, FL 33027

Parcel: 514020050030 · 01 · Zoning:

Assessed Value (2026)
$244,400

Property Details

Year Built
1999
Lot Sqft
8,046

Sales History

1
$100non-market transfer
2000-11-30
2
$217,000
2002-12-20
3
$100non-market transfer
2012-09-04

Tax Assessment History

$244,400
Assessed (2026)
$468,520
Market Value
$194,400
Taxable Value
$3,958
Annual Tax
2025
$415,107
$0
2026
$244,400
$468,520
Assessed Market
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YearAssessedMarketTaxableTax
2026 $244,400 $468,520 $194,400 $3,958
2025 $415,107 $ $187,290 $3,813

About 4 ST, PI, FL 33027

4 ST, PI, FL 33027 is a property built in 1999 on a 8,046 square foot lot. The property is currently owned by HIBBERT,ANDREW R H/E HIBBERT,RAQUEL M, recorded as of 2026-04-26. The owner appears to be owner-occupied based on the mailing address matching the property address.

The most recent sale was on 2012-09-04 for $100. The property sold for $216,900 less than the prior sale of $217,000 on 2002-12-20. There are 3 recorded sales for this property.

The 2026 assessed value is $244,400 with a market value of $468,520. This breaks down to $56,320 for the land and $412,200 for the building. The assessed value decreased 41% from $415,107 in 2025.

4 ST, PI, FL 33027 is located in PI, Florida. Property records, tax assessments, sales history, and ownership information for this PI property are sourced from broward County public records. The complete ownership history of this property spans from 2000 to 2012, with 3 recorded transactions in the public record..

Current Owner

HIBBERT,ANDREW R H/E HIBBERT,RAQUEL M
16430 SW 4 ST, PEMBROKE PINES, FL, 33027
Since: 2026-04-26
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Est. Annual Insurance

$2,257 — $4,050
Flood $400 — $800
Property/Wind $1,857 — $3,250

Estimate based on FEMA flood zone, property value, and year built. Actual premiums vary based on elevation, mitigation features, roof condition, and insurer. Not a quote.

Neighborhood 33027

78.8%
Owner-Occ
21.2%
Investor
312
Flips (4yr)
4,541
New Biz (3yr)
Distress Risk
ELEVATED
56
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