Washington, D.C. Home Sales and Median Prices by ZIP Code – February 2025
In February 2025, Washington D.C.’s median home sale price varied across neighborhoods, with a mix of high and affordable options. The number of homes sold also differed, giving buyers plenty of choices.
Washington D.C.’s real estate market in February 2025 presented a diverse landscape, with significant variations in median home sale prices and the number of homes sold across different ZIP codes.
Data sourced from Redfin reveals a market characterized by both high-value transactions and areas experiencing more accessible price points.
 
High-End Markets Dominate Northwest D.C.
The northwest quadrant of the city continues to be a premium market. ZIP codes like 20007 (Georgetown) and 20057 (Wesley Heights) stand out with median home sale prices of $1,360,000 and $1,600,000, respectively. These areas, known for their affluent neighborhoods and desirable amenities, saw 95 and 13 homes sold, indicating a market where high-value transactions are still occurring, even if the number of sales in 20057 is low.
Additionally, 20015 (Chevy Chase) reported a median sale price of $1,195,000 with 27 homes sold
Central and Northeast D.C. Show Moderate to High Activity
ZIP codes closer to the city center and northeast demonstrated a mix of moderate to high sales activity. Areas such as 20001 (Shaw), 20002 (Near Northeast), 20003 (Capitol Hill), and 20009 (U Street Corridor) all saw substantial numbers of homes sold, ranging from 72 to 195 transactions.
Median home sale prices in these regions ranged from $690,000 to $844,000, suggesting a robust market for mid-to-high-range properties.
Affordable Options in Southeast and Anacostia
In contrast, southeast D.C., including areas like 20019, 20020, 20024, and 20032, presented more affordable housing options. Median home sale prices in these ZIP codes ranged from $394,000 to $415,000. These areas also experienced significant sales volume, with numbers ranging from 49 to 130 homes sold, indicating a market with higher accessibility for first-time homebuyers or those seeking more budget-friendly options.