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Why Live in Capitol Heights
Capitol Heights, MD, is a small community located 11 miles west of downtown Washington, D.C., known for its commuter routes and affordable housing. Developed in the early 20th century, it has evolved into a predominantly Black suburb with a close-knit community. The Capitol Heights Metro station, which opened in 1980, connects residents to downtown D.C. via the blue and silver lines, making it convenient for commuters. Housing styles in Capitol Heights include Craftsman bungalows, Cape Cod cottages, and split foyers, with prices generally lower than the county and D.C. metropolitan area averages. Despite its affordability, Capitol Heights faces challenges such as a high foreclosure rate and being designated a food desert. Efforts to address food insecurity include grocery giveaways at town hall and The Capital Market, a farmers market held bi-weekly from June to October. The area features several parks, including Rollins Avenue Park, which offers a basketball court, dog park, and community garden. The playground at Oakcrest Community Center was built with the help of Washington Commanders players, and the center provides various youth activities. Capitol Heights Elementary School offers a Dual Language STEM program, enhancing educational opportunities for local children. The community experiences humid summers and mild winters, with approximately 13 inches of snowfall annually.
Rental Home Trends in Capitol Heights, MD
The median rent is $2,400 per month, with single-family homes renting at $2,500, townhouses at $2,400 and condos at $1,900.