District of Columbia Property Tax Rates by ZIP Code

Compare property tax rates across 22 ZIP codes in District of Columbia.

ACS 2019-2023 · Updated Dec 2024

Avg Annual Tax

$4,445

65% above national avg

Avg Tax Rate

0.59%

Avg Home Value

$733,477

200% above national avg

ZIP Codes

22

District of Columbia at a Glance

Avg Annual Tax

$4,445

per year

Avg Effective Rate

0.59%

of home value

Avg Home Value

$733,477

median estimate

Total ZIP Codes

22

in District of Columbia

Property Tax Landscape in District of Columbia

Property tax rates in District of Columbia vary significantly across its 22 ZIP codes. The statewide average effective rate is 0.59%, with annual taxes averaging $4,445 on a median home value of $733,477.

The spread between District of Columbia's highest and lowest tax ZIP codes is 0.35 percentage points — 20007 (Washington, 0.76%) at the high end versus 20019 (Washington, 0.41%) at the low end. This relatively narrow variation suggests District of Columbia has fairly consistent property tax rates across most of its ZIP codes.

For homebuyers evaluating District of Columbia, property taxes can add between $251/month and $462/month to housing costs depending on the ZIP code, based on the state's median home value of $733,477. This range makes ZIP-level comparison an essential step when choosing where to buy.

District of Columbia's average property tax of $4,445/year is 65% above the national median of $2,690/year, making it one of the higher-tax states for homeowners.

Distribution

Tax Rate Distribution in District of Columbia

How effective property tax rates are spread across 22 ZIP codes

Cities in District of Columbia

Explore property tax rates by city

All ZIP Codes in District of Columbia

ZIP CodeCityEffective RateMedian Tax
20001Washington0.62%$5,244
20002Washington0.57%$4,662
20003Washington0.63%$6,048
20004Washington0.71%$4,650
20005Washington0.63%$3,980
20006Washington0.66%$1,682
20007Washington0.76%$9,088
20008Washington0.60%$5,342
20009Washington0.68%$4,947
20010Washington0.57%$4,978
20011Washington0.52%$3,770
20012Washington0.52%$4,333
20015Washington0.71%$8,532
20016Washington0.66%$7,976
20017Washington0.50%$3,430
20018Washington0.49%$3,284
20019Washington0.41%$1,794
20020Washington0.45%$2,004
20024Washington0.59%$2,912
20032Washington0.57%$2,249
20036Washington0.58%$2,557
20037Washington0.58%$4,320

Frequently Asked Questions About District of Columbia Property Taxes

What is the average property tax rate in Washington DC?
Washington DC has an effective property tax rate of approximately 0.56% for residential property, below the national average. However, because DC home values are high, median tax bills often exceed $4,000 per year.
How does property tax work in Washington DC?
DC assesses property at 100% of estimated market value. The Office of Tax and Revenue conducts annual assessments. DC uses a tiered tax rate system where the first $XXX,XXX is taxed at one rate and amounts above that at a higher rate for residential properties.
Are there property tax exemptions in Washington DC?
Yes. DC offers a homestead deduction of approximately $79,000 off assessed value for owner-occupied primary residences. Additional exemptions are available for seniors, disabled persons, and veterans. The Senior Citizen Real Property Tax Relief program also caps taxes for qualifying low-income seniors.
How do I appeal my Washington DC property tax assessment?
File an appeal with the DC Office of Tax and Revenue Real Property Tax Administration by April 1. You can request an informal review first. If unsatisfied, appeal to the DC Real Property Tax Appeals Commission. Bring comparable sales data or an independent appraisal.
When are Washington DC property taxes due?
DC property taxes are due in two installments: the first half is due March 31 and the second half is due September 15. Tax bills are mailed by the Office of Tax and Revenue.

Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates (ZCTA level). ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) are Census approximations of USPS ZIP codes.

Estimates are informational only and should not be used as financial or legal advice.

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