
Housing costs in Washington?
A typical home costs
$1,098,800, which is 225.0% more expensive than the national average of
$338,100 and 72.1% more expensive than the average District of Columbia home, at
$638,400. Renting a two-bedroom unit in Washington costs
$2,280 per month, which is 23.9% more than the national average of
$1,840 and 20.2% more than the state average of
$1,820.
Can I afford Washington?
To live comfortably in Washington (zip 20007), District of Columbia, a minimum annual income of
$210,600 for a family, and
$80,000 for a single person is recommended.
What does A.I. say about Washington?
Washington, DC is one of the most expensive places to live in the United States. In 20007, the cost of living was significantly higher than the national average, with prices for everyday items such as groceries and housing being much more expensive. The median cost of housing in 20007 was around $632,800, while the median household income was around $71,000. This disparity between wages and costs made it difficult for many people to make ends meet in Washington, DC in 20007.