Census tract rankings · District of Columbia
Least rent-burdened census tracts in District of Columbia
Smallest share of renter households paying more than 30% of income on rent. The most affordable places to rent relative to local incomes. Filtered to District of Columbia, ranked among all tracts in the state.
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| Rank | Tract | County | low rent burden |
|---|---|---|---|
| #201 | Tract 99.05 | District of Columbia, DC | 77.6% |
| #202 | Tract 2.02 | District of Columbia, DC | 79.9% |
| #203 | Tract 9.02 | District of Columbia, DC | 87.0% |
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