Washington, District Of Columbia, DC

Median Home Price Price

$573,928 $573.9K

Median Monthly Rent Rent

$2,544 $2.5K

19.0x

Market Snapshot

Washington, District Of Columbia, DC is a city market with a median home price of $573,928, a median monthly rent of $2,544, a GRM of 19.0x, and a price-to-rent ratio of 18.8.

Comparable Markets

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Price $526.8K
Rent $2.2K
GRM 20.0x
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Monthly rent

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Denver, Denver County, CO
$527K $2.2K 20.0x
$370K $1.9K 16.0x

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Monthly rent

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Benchmark comparison

Rent in Washington, DC is 16.4% higher than Denver, CO.

Washington, DC
Denver, CO
Delta
Median rent
$2,544
$2,185
-$359
Median price
$573,928
$526,813
-$47,115
YoY change
+$23
+$9
-$14
Price-to-rent
18.8x
20.1x
+1.3x

Key takeaways

  • Washington, District Of Columbia, DC has a higher-grm screening profile: At 19.0x GRM, current rent may provide less support for the purchase price.
  • Higher GRM is not automatically negative; it may reflect appreciation expectations, scarcity, or lifestyle premium.
  • Rent momentum is positive, with median rent up about $23 year over year.
  • Rent in Washington, DC is 16.4% higher than Denver, CO.