Housing Owner-Occupied Median Value ($), by Zip Code (ZCTA5) — Washington D.C. Metro

NOTE: Gray indicates insufficient data or a suppressed estimate.

Median owner-occupied housing values peak above $750,000 in a concentrated band stretching from Tysons Corner through the inner Virginia suburbs west of D.C., with several zip codes in the Bethesda-Potomac corridor of Montgomery County reaching or exceeding $1,000,000. A stark contrast emerges within D.C. itself, where eastern zip codes drop to median values below $250,000—among the lowest in the metro—while neighborhoods in northwest D.C. align with the region's highest-value clusters. The outer suburban ring, including areas south of Manassas and east of Bowie, generally falls in the $325,000–$500,000 range, reflecting a clear core-periphery gradient modulated by the well-documented east-west wealth divide.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS

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