Washington, DC Housing


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Washington, DC is an expensive place to live, with the median value of a home being $644,900. This is significantly higher than the US house median value of $338,100. Although the US housing market has had an appreciation rate of 8.27%, Washington, DC's appreciation rate for the past year has been much lower at 3.59%. Despite these lower rates of appreciation in DC, housing prices remain at a premium due to the city's appeal and popularity as a destination for tourists and professionals alike.

The median home cost in Washington is $644,900. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 83.8%. Home Appreciation in Washington is up 7.0%.

Average Age of Homes
- The median age of Washington real estate is 65 years old
The Rental Market in Washington
- Renters make up 51.9% of the Washington population
- 4.0% of houses and apartments in Washington, are available to rent

DID YOU KNOW
Buying a home is the biggest single purchase most people make during their lives. The second largest is most often an automobile.

Median Monthly Rent by Number of Bedrooms

Housing by Year Built

  HousingWashington, District of ColumbiaUnited States
  344,306.0139,647,020.0
  6642
  $644,900$338,100
  7.0%16.6%
  31.5%57.0%
  83.8%101.1%
  $5.73$10.98
  $3,641$2,690
  37.4%57.4%
  9.9%11.2%
  52.7%31.4%
  Vacant Housing
  4.0%1.9%
  0.5%0.4%
  0.6%0.7%
  0.4%0.4%
  0.9%3.6%
  3.4%4.1%
  Value of Owner-Occupied Housing
  0.7%2.6%
  0.4%2.4%
  0.2%2.8%
  0.2%3.9%
  0.4%4.5%
  1.0%11.3%
  1.2%13.0%
  7.5%20.1%
  12.3%13.6%
  12.7%8.3%
  24.7%9.7%
  17.3%3.9%
  13.3%2.2%
  4.2%0.8%
  3.9%1.1%
  Housing Units by Year Structure Built
  0.2%0.2%
  7.9%13.6%
  7.9%13.6%
  3.1%13.6%
  4.7%13.2%
  6.8%14.8%
  3.1%13.6%
  12.1%10.0%
  10.8%4.7%
  32.9%12.2%

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