Nursing Care Facilities Market: ZIP 20005
Opportunity Score
96
/ 100
Excellent
Based on walkability, population density, income levels, and local business competition.
Market Summary
ZIP 20005 is an urban area. with a population of 12,960 and household incomes well above the national median ($111,960).
Area Profile
12,960
Population
$111,960
Median Income
+50% vs. national
Urban
Area Type
Median Age: 35.2 —
mixed-age market, broad menu appeal.
College-Educated: 68.7% —
strong appetite for artisan/specialty food.
Operating Costs
Local cost levels affect space, labor, and operating expenses.
$2,900
2BR Fair Market Rent
$2,223
Median Gross Rent
$640 K
Median Home Value
22
Bank Branches
$8.2 M deposits
Tips for Starting a Elder Care Business in District of Columbia
- State licensing for assisted living takes 6-12 months and involves facility inspections, staffing plans, and background checks. Start early.
- Staffing is your #1 cost and #1 challenge. CNA turnover runs 50-75% annually in most markets. Budget for constant recruiting.
- Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates vary by state. Some states pay well. Others don't cover costs. Know your state's rates before committing.
- Start small. A residential care home (6-8 beds) requires far less capital than a 50-bed facility and lets you prove your model.
- The median income here is $111,960. That gives you pricing room most markets don't offer. Don't underprice.
Quick Facts
- Area Type
- Urban
- Bank Branches
- 22
vs. National Average
Median Income
+50% vs. $74,580
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About This Data
Data sources
U.S. Census Bureau (ACS, ZBP) · HUD Fair Market Rents · EPA Walkability Index · USDA RUCA · IRS SOI · FDIC Summary of Deposits