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District of Columbias average mortgage rates today ProductInterest rateAPR 30-year Fixed FHA 6.13% 6.86% 30-year Fixed VA 5.63% 5.83% 20-year Fixed 6.47% 6.47% 15-year Fixed 5.52% 5.53%6 more rows
Complete Usury Laws Data by State StateLegal Interest Rate (%)General Usury Limit District of Columbia 6% 24%+ Delaware 5% 5% over Federal Reserve rate Florida 12% 18% Georgia 7% 16% for loans under $3,000, 5% per month for loans over $3,00047 more rows
Current mortgage rates in Washington, D.C. As of Sunday, September 14, 2025, current mortgage interest rates in Washington, DC are 6.53% for a 30-year fixed mortgage and 5.88% for a 15-year fixed mortgage. Mortgage rates have held steadily between 6.5 and 7 percent for much of 2025.
Todays average mortgage rates ProductInterest rateAPR 20-year Fixed 5.96% 5.96% 15-year Fixed 5.67% 5.67% 10-year Fixed 5.47% 5.47% 3-year ARM 8.25% 7.65%6 more rows
Current mortgage rates in Washington, D.C. As of Monday, September 15, 2025, current mortgage interest rates in Washington, DC are 6.30% for a 30-year fixed mortgage and 5.40% for a 15-year fixed mortgage. Mortgage rates have held steadily between 6.5 and 7 percent for much of 2025.

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Congress established the federal district in 1790 to serve as the nations capital, from land belonging to the states of Maryland and Virginia. The Constitution dictates that the federal district be under the jurisdiction of the US Congress.
Washington D.C. is a bustling urban center with schools and businesses serving 700,000 residents -- but is also the seat of national power, home to the White House, Capitol and Supreme Court.
Do I have to file a DC income tax return? You must file a DC tax return if: You were a resident of the District of Columbia, and you were required to file a federal tax return. Your permanent residence was in the District of Columbia for either part of or the full taxable year.

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