Lifestyle
Top 10 Most Expensive Cities to Live in the US
Washington, D.C.
The typical cost for many everyday items in Washington, D.C. is roughly 60% higher than the remainder of the country. Interest for homes surpasses supply, and legislatively commanded limitations on building levels make condos costly.
There’s a 62% premium on homes in the District. Probably the most well-off areas in Washington DC are Massachusetts Avenue Heights, Berkley, Kalorama and Foggy Bottom.
A report from RentCafe records the most costly ZIP codes for DC leaseholders. First spot on the list is 20037, which covers West End and the pieces of Dupont Circle and Foggy Bottom. 20003, which incorporates Hill East, some of Capitol Hill and Navy Yard and 20001, which covers Truxton Circle and Shaw are additionally popular.