Many Washington, D.C., apartment complexes are “garden-style” rather than high-rise buildings, meaning that they are made up of multiple shorter buildings with numerous addresses rather than one building that is tall with numerous units. A complex may be over multiple city blocks, with the management or rental office address identified as the “building address” in city records.
In order to map addresses to apartment complexes, we need to know what addresses make up an apartment complex. We were able to obtain this information for many apartment complexes with subsidies or tax credits in D.C. However, we have not been able to obtain this information for apartment complexes without any subsidy or tax credit.
This means that the properties represented on the map are accurate, but that properties without subsidies or tax credits are underrepresented on the map. The map is able to show a greater number of properties deemed “affordable” as a result of the subsidies and tax credits. Many of these housing complexes are developed by nonprofit developers.
We are not suggesting that housing conditions are not an issue in privately developed and owned properties.