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Washington, DC

20001

District of Columbia County · District of Columbia · Pop. 27,840

Last updated: May 2026

Population
27,840
Median Income
$75,252
Median Home
$355,883
Safety Grade
A+
Schools Grade
B-

Washington, District of Columbia (ZIP code 20001) is home to approximately 27,840 residents. The median household income in 20001 is $75,252, which is 6% above the national average of $70,784. The cost of living in 20001 is reflected in its housing market - the median home value is $355,883 and the average rent is $1,178/month. 20001 has a violent crime rate of 205.0 per 100,000 residents, which is 46% below the national average - earning it a safety grade of A+. 20001 is served by with an average school rating of 6.7/10. Air quality in 20001 is rated Good with an average AQI of 29.2. The average commute time in 20001 is 25 minutes, 3 minutes below the national average. Compare 20001 vs national averages and nearby neighborhoods using our free ZipScore intelligence platform.

👥 Demographics

Median Age
38.9
Avg Household Size
2.36
Foreign Born
17.0%
College Degree+
45.0%
High School+
72.4%
Total Households
11,136

Race & Ethnicity

White
67.8%
Hispanic
23.3%
Black
3.1%
Asian
8.6%
Other
10.9%

💰 Income & Economy

Median Household Income
$75,252
National: $70,784
Per Capita Income
$48,914
Poverty Rate
11.5%
National: 11.6%
Median Family Income
N/A
Gini Coefficient
N/A
Food Stamp Recipients
N/A

Affordability Assessment: Renters in this area spend approximately 19% of their income on rent, which is considered very affordable. Home prices are moderately affordable at 4.7x the median income.

🏠 Housing

Median Home Value
$355,883
National: $303,400
Median Rent/Month
$1,178
National: $1,163
Homeownership Rate
58.4%
Vacancy Rate
7.7%
Total Housing Units
11,136
Price-to-Rent Ratio
N/A

🔒 Safety & Crime

A+
Safety Grade: A+

Washington (20001) has lower-than-average violent crime rates - 46% below the national average - making it a relatively safe place to live.

Violent Crime Rate
205.0 per 100k
National: 380.7
Property Crime Rate
1608.0 per 100k
National: 1,958.2
Murder Rate
3.90 per 100k
Robbery Rate
44.1 per 100k
Assault Rate
173.8 per 100k
Burglary Rate
386.9 per 100k

🎓 Schools & Education

B-
Education Grade: B-
1 schools · Avg rating: 6.7/10 · Student-teacher ratio: 16.6:1

Top Schools in 20001

SchoolTypeRatingStudents
Washington STEM Academy public 7/10 696

🌡️ Climate & Weather

Winter Avg
30°F
Annual Avg
52°F
Summer Avg
77°F
Sunny Days
196
Annual Rainfall
47.3"
Annual Snowfall
34.6"
Avg Humidity
66%
Climate Zone
northeast climate zone

🌫️ Air Quality

29.2
Avg AQI
Good
Grade
A
PM2.5
6.8 µg/m³
Ozone
38.8 ppb
Good Air Days
228 days
Moderate Days
91 days
Unhealthy Days
27 days

⚠️ Natural Disaster Risk

A+
Overall Risk Grade: A+ · FEMA Flood Zone: X
Flood
Low
20/100
Earthquake
Low
8/100
Tornado
Low
15/100
Hurricane
Low
20/100
Wildfire
Low
5/100

🚗 Commute

Avg Commute
25 min
National: 27.6 min
Drive Alone
45.1%
Public Transit
27.4%
Work From Home
14.9%
Walk
8.6%
Bike
1.2%
Carpool
5.2%

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Pros and Cons of Living in Washington, DC (20001)

Based on crime, housing, income, schools, and air quality data

✅ Pros

  • + Low crime rate - violent crime is 46% below the national average
  • + Good air quality - average AQI of 29.2 (rated "Good" by EPA standards)
  • + Low natural disaster risk - minimal risk of flooding, earthquakes, and severe weather

⚠️ Cons

No significant concerns identified based on available data.

Data sourced from US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Statistics, and EPA. Individual experiences may vary.

Frequently Asked Questions about ZIP Code 20001

What is the population of 20001?

The population of ZIP code 20001 in Washington, District of Columbia is approximately 27,840 people.

Is 20001 safe to live in?

Washington (20001) has lower-than-average violent crime rates - 46% below the national average - making it a relatively safe place to live. Safety Grade: A+.

What is the median income in 20001?

The median household income in 20001 (Washington, District of Columbia) is $75,252. The per capita income is $48,914. The US national median household income is $70,784.

What is the cost of living in 20001?

Renters in this area spend approximately 19% of their income on rent, which is considered very affordable. Home prices are moderately affordable at 4.7x the median income. Median home value: $355,883. Average rent: $1,178/month.

What are schools like in 20001?

Schools in 20001 receive an Education Grade of B-. There are 1 schools with an average rating of 6.7/10 and a student-teacher ratio of 17:1. See the full schools section above for individual school listings.

What is the crime rate in 20001?

The violent crime rate in 20001 is 205.0 per 100,000 residents, which is below the national average of 380.7. Property crime rate: 1608.0 per 100k (national avg: 1,958.2).

What is the average rent in 20001?

The median monthly rent in 20001 (Washington, District of Columbia) is $1,178/month. The national median rent is $1,163/month.

What is the median home value in 20001?

The median home value in 20001 (Washington, District of Columbia) is $355,883. The national median home value is $303,400.

Is 20001 a good place to live?

20001 (Washington, District of Columbia) has a ZipScore of 67/100 - our composite score based on safety (25%), affordability (20%), schools (15%), air quality (10%), climate (10%), commute (10%), and disaster risk (10%). This is a good neighborhood with solid fundamentals.

What is the air quality in 20001?

The average Air Quality Index (AQI) in 20001 is 29.2 - rated Good by EPA standards. Average PM2.5 level: 6.8 µg/m³.

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Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), FBI Uniform Crime Report, EPA AirNow, FEMA National Risk Index, and Open-Meteo. Last updated: May 2026

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