WASHINGTON D.C.

Welcome to Washington D.C.


This is where innovation meets impact, where top gov-tech startups are taking shape and many of the world’s leading companies have headquarters or major government arms based here. Beyond the business buzz, DC offers unmatched access to education, world-class (and free) museums, and a culture that’s as diverse as it is dynamic. And when you need a change of pace? Beaches and mountains are just a 90-minute drive away.

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Top CHIPs for New York

The best Community Home Investment Programs for you.


While there’s always been a rush to move into Washington, D.C., which drives up the home prices, there are also efforts to make homeownership available to a larger demographic. That’s why there are Community Home Investment Programs (CHIPs) available to those seeking to buy a house there. Find out what you can qualify for.

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Total Population

689,545

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Land area in square miles

61.1 square miles

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Rank of State by size

51 

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State Capital

Juneau 

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Median household income

$108,210 

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Median home sale price

$1,072,855 

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Total Housing Units

350, 364 

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Total Population

689,545

🗺️

Land area in square miles

61.1 square miles

📊

Rank of State by size

51

📍

State Capital

Juneau

💰

Median household income

$108,210

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Median home sale price

$1,072,855

🏘️

Total Housing Units

350, 364

Census Data Snapshot for Washington D.C.

Crucial statistics and data about Washington DC. 

Though it spans just 61.1 square miles, Washington, D.C. continues to be a city where ambition meets opportunity. Its unique blend of historical significance, economic strength, and cultural richness makes it not just the nation’s capital, but also a capital of potential for those seeking growth and success. 

Major Industries and Employment

What’s driving the economy of Washington D.C.?

Being the capital of the United States, the federal government is the main employer in Washington D.C. However, there are other major economic drivers in the city. You won’t lack opportunities if you move into The District.

Employment Type

Class of Worker-DC

Employee of private company workers

Self-employed in own incorporated business workers

Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers

Local, state, and federal government workers

Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers and unpaid family workers

Occupation

Occupation DC

Management, business, science and arts occupations

Sales and office occupations

Service occupations

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

Largest Employer in State

  • Employer: NA
  • Industry: NA
  • Employer Headcount: NA 

Total Employer Establishments

🏢 24,089

As of June 2025

Total Employer Establishments

🏢 24,089

Employment Type

Class+of+Worker DC

Employee of private company workers

Self-employed in own incorporated business workers

Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers

Local, state, and federal government workers

Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers and unpaid family workers

Occupation

Occupation DC

Management, business, science and arts occupations

Sales and office occupations

Service occupations

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

As of June 2025

As of June 2025

Home Affordability

Learn if you can afford a home in Washington D.C.

When it comes to places to live, Washington D.C. offers a surprisingly diverse spread. You can find everything from grand historic rowhouses on leafy streets and chic, modern condos with city views, to a variety of neighborhood vibes each with its own unique character.

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School Rankings and
District Information

What are the best schools in Washington D.C.?

As the nation’s capital, it shouldn’t be surprising that Washington D.C. has excellent schools to showcase what the American way can do.  Discover what the city has to offer when it comes to schools for your kids.

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Homes for Sale

Ready to explore some homes in Washington D.C.?

It’s a special place to live, that’s for sure. You might want to be right in the middle of all the action, or maybe you’d prefer a calmer, leafier neighborhood vibe. The good news is, D.C.’s got both, and plenty in between! 

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Washington D.C. Fun Facts

Learn some fun trivia about Washington D.C.

DC has no lack of interesting tidbits that make it an interesting place to live.

Famous Faces from Washington D.C.

Who are the well-known personalities from Washington D.C.?

D.C. isn’t just about politics; it’s a launchpad for some serious star power! Check out these local legends: 

Agency

Website

District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) 

DC Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) 

Department of Human Services (DHS) 

Government Resources

Looking for more info on housing and real estate in Washington D.C.? 

We’ve put together some useful links and resources for you. They’re great for getting the scoop on different homes, checking out schools, and finding out more about what it’s like to live in various parts of the District. 

Agency

Website

District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA)

Christopher E. Donald, Executive Director/CEO

info@dchfa.org

(202) 777-1600

https://dchfa.org/

DC Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)

Colleen Green, Director

dhcd@dc.gov

(202) 442-7200

https://dhcd.dc.gov/

Department of Human Services (DHS)

Rachel Pierre, Interim Director 

dhs@dc.gov

(202) 727-5355

https://dhs.dc.gov/

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