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Top Cities
These are the major cities in District of Columbia based on such criteria as the number of registered companies, business participants, and issued permits.
Top Names
The most popular names in District of Columbia
Population
The population of District of Columbia is estimated to be 0.647 million people (2016).
Since 2010, it has increased by 45,761 people (approximately 7.6%). Neighboring states have the following population: currently, 5.931 million people live in
Maryland (2.7% population growth since 2010), 0.926 million live in
Delaware (3.2 % growth compared with the data for 2010).
Median Household Income
$70,848
Median Household Income
The median household income in District of Columbia is $70,848 (2016).
Since 2010, it has increased by $6,581 (10.2%). The highest median household incomes are in the following cities of District of Columbia:
Washington ($70,848),
($0), and
($0). These are the median household incomes in the neighboring states: $74,551 in
Maryland and $65,015 in
Virginia.
Median Property Value
$475,800
Median Property Value
The median property value in District of Columbia is $475,800 (2016).
These are the cities in District of Columbia with the highest median property values:
Washington ($475,800). Median home prices in nearby states include $286,900 in
Maryland, and $475,800 in
Virginia.
Poverty Rate
A poverty rate shows the percentage of the poor among the entire population.
For the state of District of Columbia, the estimated poverty rate is 14.33% (based on the data for 2016). Since 2010, this figure has increased by 0.14 percentage points. The official poverty rate in the U.S. is 12.7 percent (according to the U.S. Census Bureau for 2016). Thus, we see that District of Columbia is above the national level based on this measure (for this indicator, lower is better). Neighboring District of Columbia states have the following poverty level: the poverty rate in
Virginia is 8.22%, in
Delaware โ 8.19%.
Median Gross Rent
In 2016, the median gross rent in District of Columbia was estimated at $1,327 per month.
The following cities top the list of places with the highest median gross rent in District of Columbia:
Washington ($1,327/mo). For comparison purposes, we present data on median gross rent in neighboring states: in
Marylandrenters pay $1,230/mo, in
Virginiaโ$1,327/mo.
Rent Burden
The estimated rent burden in District of Columbia is 29.5% (based on Census records for 2016).
It is considered that if a household spends no more than 30 percent of its income on rent, utilities, and other building costs, such housing is affordable. Rental housing in Alabama is becoming more affordable. In 2010, the rent burden was higher and estimated at 29.6%. Compare the housing affordability in District of Columbia and neighboring states: in
Delaware, the rent burden is 29.9%, in
Virginia โ 29.9%.
Share of Renter-Occupied Housing
58.8%
Share of Renter-Occupied Housing
The share of renter-occupied housing units in District of Columbia is 58.76%.
This figure has slightly increased compared to 2010, when 57.99% of houses and apartments were rented out. The following cities in District of Columbia have the highest share of renter-occupied units:
Washington(58.76%). Here's what rental market looks like in the nearby states: in
Virginia 33.82% of housing units are occupied by renters or tenants, in
Marylandโ33.18%.
Renter Occupied Households
175,121
Renter Occupied Households
Experts estimate the number of renter occupied households in District of Columbia at 175,121 units (based on Census and ESRI data for 2016).
In 2015, there were 171,710 of such households. Cities in District of Columbia with the largest number of renter occupied households are the following:
Washington (175,121). Here's what rental housing looks like in nearby states: there are 1,012,175 renter occupied households in
Virginia and 1,012,175 households in
Maryland.
Major Cities (population)
The District of Columbia major cities are presented below statically. The majority of the state residents live in these cities. Furthermore, these cities issued the largest number of permits and registered the largest number of businesses.
Recent Permits
Below is a list of recent permits issued in the state of District of Columbia that we were able to get information about. The date refers to the date when we received this information. The date of the permit itself may be different
Jun 10, 2024
- Permit 3235625 Building Permit UO โ created 5105 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
Jul 31, 2023
- Permit 3268050 Building Permit CI โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
Feb 28, 2023
- Permit 3244845 Building Permit CE โ created 5105 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
Feb 20, 2023
- Permit 696488 ELECTRICAL PERMIT โ updated 4798 Western Ave, Bethesda
- Permit 514780 ELECTRICAL PERMIT โ updated 4728 Western Ave, Bethesda
- Permit 3036076 Building Permit DPIE Online MECC โ updated 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
- Permit 2902340 Building Permit DPIE Online MECC โ updated 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
Jan 9, 2023
- Permit 3244661 Building Permit DPIE ER โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
Dec 12, 2022
- Permit 3240513 Building Permit DPIE EC โ created 5113 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
- Permit 3240509 Building Permit DPIE EC โ created 5111 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
- Permit 3240501 Building Permit DPIE EC โ created 5109 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
- Permit 3240490 Building Permit DPIE EC โ created 5107 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
Dec 5, 2022
- Permit 3239881 Building Permit DPIE EC โ created 5105 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
Oct 31, 2022
- Permit 3218679 Building Permit CE โ created 5105 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
Sep 19, 2022
- Permit 3222692 Building Permit CE โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
Aug 1, 2022
- Permit 3220078 Building Permit CEW โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
Mar 21, 2022
- Permit 3185997 Building Permit CI โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
May 24, 2021
- Permit 3141787 Building Permit CI โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
May 17, 2021
- Permit 3141786 Building Permit CI โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
- Permit 3141785 Building Permit CI โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
May 3, 2021
- Permit 3142795 Building Permit CI โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
- Permit 3142788 Building Permit CI โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
- Permit 3142770 Building Permit CI โ created 3101 Southern Ave SE, Temple Hills
Apr 5, 2021
- Permit 3137824 Health Permit FOOD SERVICE FACILITY -> LOW HACCP PRIORITY โ created 401 Eastern Ave NE, Seat Pleasant
Jan 4, 2021
- Permit 3126644 Health Permit FOOD SERVICE FACILITY -> LOW HACCP PRIORITY โ created 4409 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
Nov 16, 2020
- Permit 3093586 Building Permit UO โ created 4411 Southern Ave SE, Capitol Heights
Apr 13, 2020
- Permit 3079772 Health Permit FOOD SERVICE FACILITY -> LOW HACCP PRIORITY โ created 401 Eastern Ave NE, Seat Pleasant
All Cities
This is a general list of cities in District of Columbia. It contains big cities and small towns sorted alphabetically. Select a city to view information about its population, economics, and businesses.
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| City | Population | Contact info for | Businesses | Business Associates | License Holders | UCC Filings | Registered Parcel Owners |
1 | Washington | 647,484 | 826,204 | 20,412 | 5,337 | 5,994 | 3,859 | 20,674 |
2 | Bethesda | | 5 | 1 | | | | |
3 | Capitol Heights | | 16 | | | | | |
4 | Oxon Hill | | 28 | | | | | |
5 | Seat Pleasant | | 1 | 4 | | | | |
6 | Silver Spring | | 11 | | | | | 1 |
| City | Population | Contact info for | Businesses | Business Associates | License Holders | UCC Filings | Registered Parcel Owners |
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Last updated on June 10, 2024 at 12:34 PM (PST)