Anonymous wrote:I addition to the many things people have already said, DC has a ton of incredible programs for taxpayers and homeowners.
Riversmart DC - DC subsidized half of my project to tear out my driveway and add a permeable patio. Just straight up gave me a check for $2,000 because they're trying to reduce the amount of impervious surfaces. They also do free native and raincatching plant landscaping and subsidized rain barrels.
DC solar programs - DC paid for 25% of the cost of installing my Tesla charger, and the DC laws regarding renewable energy generation gave DC the highest SREC values in the nation. They were so valuable I was able to sell my SREC rights to the installer in exchange for them installing the entire system for free.
DC TAG - $40K in free money for DC students attending college
Covid programs - free PCR tests, free rapid tests (2 per person per day) free masks. I'm dealing with covid right now and have been testing every day to see if I can end isolation. This program has saved me almost $100 in the past week alone since I've been going through rapid tests like crazy.
Libraries - the maker space and various archives at the DC libraries are so cool. Free ebook rentals, free newspaper paywall access, streaming video rentals, houseware rentals. DC libraries are on top of their game
Bike rebate - $200 for anyone who bought a bike during the pandemic.
Security camera rebate - up to $500 to install security cameras. I installed a whole system and didn't end up paying a dime.
Pools and rec centers - I know every city has pools and rec centers, but DC's are nicer than almost any others I've seen. The fitness centers are good enough that you don't need to pay for a gym membership, and the newer pools are ridiculously good.
If you know to look for these programs I honestly think DC gives you a better value for your taxes than any of the surrounding jurisdictions.
Anonymous wrote:Born and raised here. Loved seeing all of my college friends move here after we graduated.