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To be eligible for the affordable housing lottery, the following is required. Applicants interested in renting an affordable home must first complete the Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) orientation course and register for DHCD’s IZ database located at https://dhcd.dc.gov/service/inclusionary-zoning-iz-affordable-housing-program.
For more information, please contact The Westerly team directly.
HOUSEHOLD SIZE | 30% MFI* | 50% MFI* |
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1 | $32,490 | $54,150 |
2 | $37,140 | $61,900 |
3 | $41,790 | $69,650 |
4 | $46,410 | $77,350 |
5 | $50,130 | $83,550 |
6 | $53,850 | $89,750 |
APARTMENT SIZE | 30% MFI | 50% MFI |
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STUDIO | $768 | $1309 |
1 Bedroom | $812 | $1392 |
2 Bedroom | $972 | $1669 |
Studio | 1 Bedroom | 2 Bedroom | |
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30% | $23,040 | $24,360 | $29,160 |
50% | $39,270 | $41,760 | $50,070 |
In addition to income and household size, the following factors will be used to evaluate a household’s lease eligibility:
Applicants must lease the Affordable unit as their full-time residence and have no ownership or leasehold interest in any other housing.
Please fill out the form for more information. If you have any questions, please contact The Westerly leasing team at 877.544.3801.
Pursuant to the District of Columbia affordable housing requirements, income restricted units are available at this development. Please contact the Department of Housing and Community Development at www.dhcd.dc.gov regarding the availability of such units and requirements for registration in the Inclusionary Zoning program.
*2023 Washington, DC Metropolitan Median Family Income (MFI). Occupancy restrictions apply. Minimum one-year lease term required. Affordable, accessible units for persons with disabilities are available. For more information or reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities, please contact us.
Rates are subject to change. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy and District of Columbia Human Rights Act for the achievement of equal housing opportunity. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, or place of residence.