District of Columbia — ZIP codes & neighborhood profiles

A complete index of every ZIP code in District of Columbia covered by ZipNest, organized by city. Use it to scout neighborhoods for a move, plan a service area, or just explore the geography of the state.

ZIP codes
57
in our dataset
Total population
683,154
across all listed ZIPs
Avg median income
household, ACS
Avg home value
owner-occupied

Cities in District of Columbia

All ZIP codes in District of Columbia

ZIPCityCountyPopulationMedian income
20001 Washington District of Columbia 45,551
20002 Washington District of Columbia 68,201
20003 Washington District of Columbia 34,535
20004 Washington District of Columbia 1,685
20005 Washington District of Columbia 13,444
20006 Washington District of Columbia 1,072
20007 Washington District of Columbia 24,311
20008 Washington District of Columbia 30,461
20009 Washington District of Columbia 51,288
20010 Washington District of Columbia 33,656
20011 Washington District of Columbia 67,386
20012 Washington District of Columbia 17,526
20015 Washington District of Columbia 15,677
20016 Washington District of Columbia 34,422
20017 Washington District of Columbia 20,221
20018 Washington District of Columbia 20,084
20019 Washington District of Columbia 64,031
20020 Washington District of Columbia 54,812
20024 Washington District of Columbia 14,525
20032 Washington District of Columbia 40,716
20036 Washington District of Columbia 4,669
20037 Washington District of Columbia 13,037
20045 Washington District of Columbia
20052 Washington District of Columbia 3,581
20057 Washington District of Columbia 3,914
20059 Washington District of Columbia 1,518
20064 Washington District of Columbia 1,873
20204 Washington District of Columbia
20220 Washington District of Columbia
20230 Washington District of Columbia
20240 Washington District of Columbia
20245 Washington District of Columbia
20250 Washington District of Columbia
20260 Washington District of Columbia
20317 Washington District of Columbia
20319 Washington District of Columbia 50
20373 Naval Anacost Annex District of Columbia 437
20388 Washington Navy Yard District of Columbia
20390 Washington District of Columbia 404
20408 Washington District of Columbia
20415 Washington District of Columbia
20418 Washington District of Columbia
20422 Washington District of Columbia 67
20427 Washington District of Columbia
20431 Washington District of Columbia
20510 Washington District of Columbia
20515 Washington District of Columbia
20520 Washington District of Columbia
20530 Washington District of Columbia
20535 Washington District of Columbia
20540 Washington District of Columbia
20542 Washington District of Columbia
20551 Washington District of Columbia
20560 Washington District of Columbia
20565 Washington District of Columbia
20566 Washington District of Columbia
20591 Washington District of Columbia

About relocating to District of Columbia

Every state in the country has its own rhythm — a mix of metro centers, mid-sized cities, and rural pockets that show up clearly in ZIP-level data. District of Columbia is no exception. The 57 ZIP codes profiled above span everything from dense urban cores to small towns where a single ZIP covers dozens of square miles. As you click through individual cities and ZIPs, look for two patterns: how density drops as you move away from the largest metro, and how median income clusters geographically rather than evenly across the state. Pair this view with our relocation guide for a step-by-step triage workflow.

Use the city tiles to drill into specific markets, then jump into individual ZIP profiles to see the granular numbers. If you’re still narrowing down a region, pair this page with a state-level cost-of-living comparison and a quick read on the local job market. Public Census ACS data gives a strong baseline, but it doesn’t capture the lived feel of a neighborhood — for that, plan a visit, talk to a few locals, and walk the blocks at different times of day.

If you’re focused on a specific metro inside District of Columbia, the metro hub pages collapse multiple cities into a single comparison view. See all major US metros for cross-state hubs that share commuter sheds and housing markets.

Service-oriented businesses can flip the workflow on its head: instead of starting from a budget, start from the densest, highest-income ZIPs in District of Columbia, then expand outward into adjacent suburbs as your operations scale. The same neighborhood profile that helps a remote worker pick a town also tells a moving company, dental practice, or HVAC contractor where its next ten customers probably live. Census ACS estimates and SimpleMaps geography give you a defensible baseline; pair them with state-specific licensing rules, sales-tax tables, and the local Better Business Bureau before committing capital.