District of Columbia · 206 census tracts
Washington.
Washington is not one uniform market. Across 206 census tracts, 3Y location scores range from 44 to 90, with a median of 70.0. Median household income is $124,456, and the middle tract range spans $87,794 to $146,794.
Location score distribution
How location scores vary across 206 census tracts in Washington.
Half of Washington's tracts score between 65 and 75. The full range spans 44 to 90, with a median of 70.0.
What the location score shows
3Y Location Score is a 0–100 signal designed to summarize local strength and risk context for rental-property analysis. Higher scores generally point to stronger location fundamentals.
The distribution matters because a city is rarely one market. The spread across Washington's census tracts shows why investors should look below the city average before deciding where a property fits.
To see the location score for your specific property, analyze a property
How Washington compares
City medians are useful, but investors need context. This table compares Washington's local range with District of Columbia and U.S. medians so you can quickly see where the market looks stronger, weaker, or more expensive than broader benchmarks.
| Metric | Washington — lower · median · upper | District of Columbia | United States |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Median household income
Census ACS B19013 · 2020–2024
|
$87,794 $124,456 $146,794 | $124,456 | $77,346 |
|
College educated
Census ACS B15003 · 2020–2024
|
49% 74% 86% | 74% | 41% |
|
Renter-age share (21–44)
Census ACS B01001 · 2020–2024
|
35% 44% 57% | 44% | 32% |
|
Annual home price growth
FHFA HPI · 2025
|
3.7% 3.7% 3.7% | 3.7% | 6.8% |
|
Annual rent growth
Census ACS B25064 · 2020–2024
|
3.0% 3.7% 4.7% | 3.7% | 3.9% |
|
Property tax rate
Census ACS B25103 · 2020–2024
|
0.59% 0.59% 0.59% | 0.59% | 1.52% |
|
Property insurance rate
Census ACS B25141 · 2020–2024
|
0.18% 0.21% 0.28% | 0.21% | 0.56% |
About this data
3Y uses the most local reliable data available for each metric. Some signals are available at the census-tract level. Others are published or more reliable at broader geographies such as county, metro, state, or national level.
These pages are designed for market screening and investor education. They do not replace property-level underwriting, inspections, appraisals, insurance quotes, lender review, or professional advice.
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