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District Heights, MD

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District Heights, MD

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Demographics

Predominantly BlackSimpson's Diversity Index: 22
Population5,888
Foreign Born8.1%
Population Density6,799people per mi²
Median Age37.1 yrs
Demographics Trajectory
StableSince 2010, this city has held a relatively stable population and racial composition.
Current Race / Ethnicity Breakdown
Population Trends

Quality of Life

Overall Quality Of Life
B
Good

Above-average quality of iife. The area offers a reasonable cost of living, decent mobility, and a mix of neighborhood amenities.

Quality of Life blends cost of living, nearby amenities, socioeconomic signals, and neighborhood character. City-level scores represent the whole municipality; individual neighborhoods can differ.

Cost of Living

117/100

17% above national average

A-

The Real Cost of Living in District Heights, Maryland

TierIndividualFamily (4)
Survival $22k$41k
Comfortable $62k$92k
Luxury $116k+$180k+
Elite (Top 5%) $136k+$212k+
Affordability Ratio

89%

The Hood Index™

A metric tracking the socioeconomic signals of the area.

B+
Hood Index scan area
Premium Lean74%
RisksNeutralGrowth
Premium
13
Positive
33
Poor
8
Negative
2

Groceries

5 within 10 miles

0.7mi

Gas

20 within 10 miles

0.6mi

Hospital

20 within 20 miles

3.5mi

Airport

DCA — Ronald Reagan Washington National

8.3mi

Post Office

USPS — District Heights, MD

2.1mi

Critical Amenities

Country Clubs

1 private club within 10 miles.

Golf6Nearest 5.1 mi
Camping20Nearest 3 mi
Marina14Nearest 4.8 mi
Winery2Nearest 6.1 mi
Ice Rink4Nearest 7 mi
Gun Range3Nearest 0.8 mi

Affluence Level

Overall Affluence Grade
D
Soft

A below-average socioeconomic profile. Incomes, home values, and educational attainment trail the U.S., with higher poverty and unemployment.

Median HHI
$82k-3.7%
9% above US avg
Est. Avg Net Worth
$971k
48% above US avg
College Educated
30.4%
13% below US avg
WFH
1.8%
87% below US avg
Homeownership
68.1%
4% above US avg
Median Home
$321k
14% above US avg

Crime

Overall Crime Grade
C-
Elevated

Higher crime rates than 57% of comparable U.S. locations.

Crime Rate
21.7
Incidents per 1,000 residents
5yr Trend
+74.4%
Overall crime change since 2020

Violent Crime

5yr+42.7%
Homicide*
0.05 / 1k ResidentsEqual to state avg
Robbery*
0.84 / 1k ResidentsEqual to state avg
Aggravated Assault*
2.34 / 1k ResidentsEqual to state avg

Property Crime

5yr+106.0%
Burglary*
1.64 / 1k ResidentsEqual to state avg
Larceny-Theft*
13.30 / 1k ResidentsEqual to state avg
Motor Vehicle Theft*
3.15 / 1k ResidentsEqual to state avg
Source: FBI Crime Data · 2025* = State-level data substituted where local agency has not published figures

Political Climate

Cook PVI: D+39Solidly Liberal

District shown is the primary district for this city’s centroid. Cities may span multiple districts.

Presidential Voting Trends for District Heights, Maryland
Dem Rep
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%2000200420082012201620202024

Personal Sovereignty

Personal Sovereignty measures your capacity for self-reliance and independence with minimal government friction. Higher scores mean fewer barriers between you and the way you want to live... but it assumes you have the space you need and good neighbors.

Overall Sovereignty Grade
B-
Self-Reliant

Viable for self-reliance. Generally workable, though some barriers may limit total independence.

State Policy

Tax Burden
D+
Poor11.3% of income
Property Rights
D
WeakIJ Grade D
Firearm Rights
F
PoorFPC Grade F
Homeschooling
A-
GoodLow regulation

Energy independence: Importer (8% of energy produced in-state)

Personal Liberty

Raw Milk
F
ProhibitedIllegal
Gambling Laws
A
Broadly OpenCasinos · Poker · Sportsbetting
Marijuana Laws
A+
Fully LegalRecreational

Homesteading

Growing Season231 days300 frost-free
Annual Rainfall60.7"
Elevation269 ft

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Assessment grades tactical survivability using Joel Skousen's Strategic Relocation framework. Major population centers, blast zones, natural disasters, and border exposure all drive risk — lower exposure means a more defensible position in a crisis.

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Overall Strategic Grade
D
Vulnerable

Multiple tactical vulnerabilities. Population density, target proximity, or disaster risk are likely compounding. A retreat property and exit planning is required.

Strategic Pillars

City Proximity
F
Poor8.7 mi to nearest major city
Pop. Density
D-
Poor6,799/sq mi
Fallout Danger
C-
Weak28 within ~30 mi
Natural Disaster
F
PoorInland Flooding, Heat Wave, Tornado, Hurricane, Earthquake
Border / Coast
A+
Greatborder 303 mi · coast 97 mi
FEMA Expected Loss$121.8M/yrfor the county

Key Distances

Nearest Major CityWashington690k people are 8.7 mi away
Nearest Major AirportDCA8.3 mi away
Distance to State Capital23 miAnnapolis, MD
Nearest Prison5.0 mi7 within 25 mi

* Values derived from national, state, county, city and local statistics and may differ in a specific area. Last updated: 2026-04-22T01:14:30.000Z

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