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Whether you want to call it by its nickname, “The District,” or just by its name, Washington, DC, is often viewed as one of the best destinations to move to. There are countless things to do in the city, whether you visit the Smithsonian Museum, tour the White House, stroll through the National Mall, explore the National Zoo, or check out the U.S. Capitol Building. It’s no wonder nearly 689,500 people are living in Washington, DC

As you start your homebuying or renting journey, there are four things you should know. The housing market is somewhat competitive, the median home sale price is $620,000, the average sale price per square foot is $516, and the average rent price for a two-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC, is $3,354.

If those prices are out of your budget, don’t worry, we’ve got options to help you find a home. We’ve collected the 10 most affordable Washington, DC, suburbs to consider moving to. And the best part is that they’re all less than 35 minutes away from the city center. That way, you can live near Washington, DC, and all its cool activities without paying the premium price of living there.

view of a building in washington dc during spring

#1: Adelphi, MD

Median home price: $262,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $224 
Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment: $1,567 
Driving distance from Washington, DC: 35 minutes
Adelphi, MD homes for sale
Adelphi, MD apartments for rent

With a median home sale price of $262,000, Adelphi, MD, is the most affordable Washington, DC, suburb on our list. Just about a 35-minute drive away from Washington, DC, you won’t miss out on what the city has to offer. If you’re considering moving to Adelphi, check out all the local businesses, parks, and hidden gems that make this suburb great.

#2: Landover, MD

Median home price: $294,945 
Average sale price per square foot: $233 
Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment: $1,525 
Driving distance from Washington DC: 25 minutes
Landover, MD homes for sale
Landover, MD apartments for rent

Landover, MD, takes the second spot on our list. Just about 25 minutes from Washington, DC, you can visit the Smithsonian Museum in just a quick drive. When living in this suburb of almost 26,00 people, you can also spend time exploring the charming downtown.

#3: Capitol Heights, MD

Median home price: $317,500 
Average sale price per square foot: $225 
Driving distance from Washington DC: 25 minutes
Capitol Heights, MD homes for sale
Capitol Heights, MD apartments for rent

Also 25 minutes away, you’ll find the suburb of Capitol Heights, MD. There are plenty of picturesque and outdoorsy activities to take part in when living in Capitol Heights. If you find yourself moving to our third most affordable suburb, make sure to check out one of the many local shops and attractions.

a statue in one of the washington dc suburbs

#4: Oxon Hill, MD

Median home price: $326,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $222 
Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment: $1,993 
Driving distance from Washington DC: 25 minutes
Oxon Hill, MD homes for sale
Oxon Hill, MD apartments for rent

A little more expensive than Capitol Heights is none other than Oxon Hill, MD. With roughly 18,800 residents in this Washington, DC, suburb, some of the best activities to do include watching a horse race at Rosecroft Raceway or hiking the Henson Creek Trailhead.

#5: Chillum, MD

Median home price: $359,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $256 
Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment: $1,500 
Driving distance from Washington DC: 25 minutes
Chillum, MD homes for sale
Chillum, MD apartments for rent

25 minutes away from downtown Washington, DC, is Chillum, MD, another great suburb to consider moving to. With 36,000 people living in this affordable town, Chillum is a great option if you’re looking to stay close to Washington, DC, without paying the premium for a home in the city. In Chillum, there’s plenty to do. For example, you can walk along the Sligo Creek Trail or spend the afternoon at Green Meadows Park.

#6: Hyattsville, MD

Median home price: $374,900 
Average sale price per square foot: $253 
Driving distance from Washington, DC: 25 minutes
Hyattsville, MD homes for sale
Hyattsville, MD apartments for rent

A recognizable Washington, DC, suburb is Hyattsville, MD, where the median home sale price is about $200K less than in Washington, DC. Hyattsville has about 21,200 residents and is a great suburb to consider buying a home or renting an apartment. There are lots of activities to do in and around the Hyattsville area. You can tour Vanadu Art House, spend the afternoon at University Hills Duck Pond Park, or take your furry friend to Heurich Dog Park, among many other local favorites.

a street in washington dc with historic homes

#7: Langley Park, MD

Median home price: $474,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $296 
Driving distance from Washington, DC: 30 minutes
Langley Park, MD homes for sale
Langley Park, MD apartments for rent

Claiming the seventh spot on our list of affordable Washington, DC, suburbs is Langley Park, MD, which is roughly a 30-minute drive into the heart of DC. With a population of about 20,100, Langley Park is a great area to live in that’s not nearly as big as Washington, DC, but there are still plenty of gems to explore.

#8: Mount Rainier, MD

Median home price: $500,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $337 
Driving distance from Washington DC: 25 minutes
Mount Rainier, MD homes for sale
Mount Rainier, MD apartments for rent

If you’ve lived in or around Washington, DC, for some time, chances are you know of our eighth suburb – Mount Rainier, MD. About 8,300 people live in Mount Rainier, so you’ll have a fraction of Washington, DC’s population while remaining only 25 minutes from the city. 

#9: Silver Spring, MD

Median home price: $545,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $278 
Driving distance from Washington DC: 25 minutes
Silver Spring, MD homes for sale
Silver Spring, MD apartments for rent

Without traffic, you’ll be in downtown Washington, DC, in about 25 minutes, making Silver Spring, MD, a great place to move to. Close to 81,000 people live in this suburb, but you’ll be surrounded by charming areas to explore in your free time. Popular things to do in Silver Spring include exploring downtown Silver Spring, taking a stroll at Sligo Creek Park, checking out the National Museum of Health & Medicine, or catching a show at The Fillmore Silver Spring.

#10: Takoma Park, MD

Median home price: $593,500 
Average sale price per square foot: $354 
Driving distance from Washington DC: 25 minutes
Takoma Park, MD homes for sale
Takoma Park, MD apartments for rent

Takoma Park, MD, takes the last spot on our list of affordable Washington, DC, suburbs you’ll want to consider moving to. Without traffic, you’ll find yourself in Washington, DC, in roughly 25 minutes. This suburb has a population of 17,600, and you can spend the day at Sligo Creek North Neighborhood Park or check out one of the many other parks and green spaces in the area. There’s always something to do while living in Takoma Park.

Methodology: Affordability is based on whether a suburb’s median home sale price or average sale price per square foot is less than Washington, DC, and under a 35-minute drive from downtown Washington DC. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during November 2022. Average rental data from Rent.com November 2022. Population data sourced from United States Census Bureau.

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