Huntwood Courts Apts | DC's Modern Amenities Await
Quality Housing That Evens Out
The Rental Playing Field in Washington, DC
It’s no secret. Living in Washington, DC comes with a high (and often unattainable) price tag. That’s why the Washington Housing Conservancy created Huntwood Courts: workforce housing that looks great and feels like home. Our quality housing options are designed for those who make up our city’s diverse, vibrant fabric. From teachers and healthcare professionals to service workers and first responders, Huntwood Courts helps level the playing field for DC’s workforce to put down roots, build connections, and expand economic opportunities.
Made for DC’s Workforce
Quality Apartment Living. Our apartment homes are spacious and bright with a robust amenity line-up, including a clubhouse, playground, and 6 laundry facilities, so you don’t have to sacrifice a thing.
A Sense of Community. We strive to bring a sense of belonging to our community through hosted events and regular resident-centric programs.
Curbing the Cost for the Long Term. Our rent increases are reasonable so your monthly payments will always be predictable and manageable.
Build and Improve Credit Scores. Through our partnership with Esusu, your on-time rent payments help build and improve your credit score over time. Ask our leasing team for more details or visit Esusu.com.
How The Math Works
Workforce Housing rents are calculated based on DC’s area median income (AMI) and your household must fall at or below the limits outlined below. A minimum gross annual income of 24X the monthly rent is required and your gross income total includes overtime pay, bonuses and cash transactions from platforms like Venmo, PayPal, Cash App and Zelle.
Maximum Income Limits by Number of Occupants
| AMI | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| 60% | $68,880 | $78,720 | $88,560 | $98,340 | $106,260 | $114,120 |
Documentation Requirements
To start the leasing process, you’ll need to gather a few documents to upload to your online application:
Identification. Valid passport, driver’s license, or personal identification card, and birth certificate or social security card for every household member over 18. Physical ID must be presented to the leasing team prior to move-in.
Employment. Two consecutive months of most recent paystubs from employer(s).
Banking. Two most recent bank statements.
Verification Letters. If applicable: Award letter or verification form for any social security benefits, SSI, pension funds, child support, etc. View a sample letter.
Self-Employment. If self-employed, the most recent tax filing or financial statements.
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