Washington, District of Columbia

Strongest category: Community (78/100). Category scores: cost and climate 47, work 74, daily life 61, community 78.

Washington is a high-cost housing screen with moderate seasonal weather. Public benchmarks show ACS median gross rent at $1,904/mo and HUD 2BR Fair Market Rent at $2,045/mo; summer/winter markers are 89F/29F. The strongest screening signals are restaurant density and major airport access. Verify current listings, commute routes, neighborhood safety, and school boundaries before treating it as a fit.

$1904/moACS median gross rent
$2045/moHUD 2BR Fair Market Rent
89°/29°FSummer/Winter
100%Coverage confidence
2026-07-05Data updated
47Cost and climate
74Work
61Daily life
78Community

Public-data relocation screen for Washington

47/100Cost and climate score
74/100Work score
61/100Daily-life score
78/100Community score
6,346KMetro population
1,051.6/sq miPopulation density

Walkability is a commute-derived estimate blended with public density data where available, not a third-party rating. ACS rent reflects existing renter stock; HUD 2BR Fair Market Rent is a separate public gross-rent benchmark. Food/nightlife use CBP establishment density, and the school signal blends ACS attainment with NCES public-school access. Coast, mountain, park, trail, ski, and beach distances are city-level GIS screening bands, not parcel-level access or travel-time measurements.

Cost, taxes, and climate

ACS median gross rent$1,904/moCensus ACS existing-renter median gross rent
HUD 2BR Fair Market Rent$2,045/moFY2026 benchmark for Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD HUD Metro FMR Area
Median home value$513,000ACS owner-occupied home value, rounded
Top state income tax10.8%State top marginal wage/salary tax; local taxes excluded
Cost index9/10WhereToThrive relative cost score from public housing inputs

Climate profile

Summer high89°FNOAA-derived summer temperature screen
Winter low29°FNOAA-derived winter temperature screen
Sunshine5/10Higher means sunnier relative to other metros
Humidity3/3Broad humidity band
Natural disaster risk2/3Broad public-data screening band

Work: jobs, commute, and access

Industry strengthsGovernment, Technology, CybersecurityProject-maintained metro industry tags
Average commute36.8 minACS commute-time estimate
Airport accessMajor airport hubPractical travel signal
Work pillar score74/100WhereToThrive work-market screen

Daily life: outdoors, food, and walkability

Outdoor score5/10Formula/curated score with GIS recreation inputs
Food score9/10Blends CBP restaurant density and curated context
Nightlife score8/10Blends CBP drinking-place density and context
Walkability estimate42/100Commute-and-density proxy, not third-party Walk Score
Restaurants (CBP)11,776185.6 per 100k residents
Park / trail access1 mi / 67 miPublic GIS screening distances
Coast / beach access2 mi / 2 miScreening distance bands
Mountain / ski access27 mi / 61 miScreening distance bands

Community: safety, schools, and culture

Safety score61/100Violent crime 347 and property crime 2,229 per 100k where available
Public schools (NCES)8/101,427 public schools; 22.5 per 100k
Diversity score10/10ACS-derived metro diversity signal
Political lean-0.2State/metro political context; negative is more Democratic-leaning
Community pillar score78/100Safety, school, and diversity blend

Washington FAQ

Is Washington, DC affordable?

Washington, DC has ACS median gross rent of $1,904/mo and HUD 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent of $2,045/mo. Those are public benchmarks, not apartment-listing quotes.

What is the climate like in Washington?

The climate screen shows a summer high around 89°F, winter low around 29°F, sunshine score 5/10, and disaster-risk band 2/3.

Is Washington good for families?

The family screen combines school score 8/10, safety score 61/100, and 1,427 NCES public schools. It is a metro-level screen, not a school-district rating.

How should I use this Washington data?

Use it as a first-pass relocation shortlist. WhereToThrive labels sources, dates, and proxy fields so you can compare cities quickly, then verify neighborhoods, employers, schools, and housing options locally.

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Field Quality

Source quality summary: 17 direct/curated | 5 formula/proxy. These labels explain whether key fields are direct, curated, formula-derived, proxy estimates, fallback estimates, or unavailable.

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