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Prince George's County

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Fast Facts:

  • Prince George's was home to 947,430 people and had 369,064 housing units in 2023. Since 2010, Prince George's has added an average of 6,300 people and 3,100 housing units per year.
  • Thirty-eight percent of households were renters and 53 percent of renters had unaffordable housing costs.
  • Prince George's did not meet the annual production target of 2,380 units, with 1,562 new units built in 2024. Cumulatively, Prince George's has produced at least 7,138 units since 2020, short of its 5-year target of 11,900.
  • Prince George's County adopted the 2030 COG housing targets.
Sources: Census Population and Housing Unit Estimates, Decennial Census, American Community Survey (2019-23), and the HIT survey of local jurisdictions.
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Policy Status

Solving the region's affordable housing crisis requires a portfolio of policies to preserve existing affordable housing, produce more housing, and protect people from discrimination and displacement.

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Preservation Inventory - Subsidized

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Preservation Inventory - Unsubsidized

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Rental Assistance Demonstration

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Energy Efficiency Upgrades for Homeowners

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Energy Efficiency Upgrades of Affordable Housing

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Housing Outcomes

Local jurisdictions submitted data to enable the region to track housing production, preservation, and rental affordability.

Amount of Housing

Number of units built by type

01,0002,0003,0004,0005,000Units2322,1601,2761,0591,083479Prince George's County20202021202220232024
Multifamily
Single-family

Affordability of Housing

Share of units affordable to households with low incomes

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCounty86%28%4%30%53%
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024

Accessibility of Housing

Share of affordable units in COG Activity Centers or near high-capacity transit

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCounty48%0%18%100%0%89%
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024

Housing Cost: Lowest
Percentage
# of Units

Units built affordable to households with incomes 0-29.9% of area median

020406080100Share of annual target PrinceGeorge'sCounty3%0%0%0%0%
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024

Housing Cost: Low
Percentage
# of Units

Units built affordable to households with incomes 30-49.9% of area median

020406080100Share of annual target PrinceGeorge'sCounty0%0%0%3%7%
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024

Housing Cost: Low-Middle
Percentage
# of Units

Units built affordable to households with incomes 50-79.9% of area median

020406080100Share of annual target PrinceGeorge'sCounty41%12%53%28%68%167%
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024

Building Permits for New Construction

Number of units permitted by type

01,0002,0003,0004,000Units4,5351,1722,016Prince George's County202220232024
Multifamily
Single-family

Affordable Housing in Development

Number of units

01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,000Units1,1264859841,293648Prince George's County2021202220232024
In the pipeline
Under construction

Affordable Housing Preservation

Number of units preserved as committed affordable by type

05001,0001,5002,000Units48105000435Prince George's County202220232024
Units with existing subsidies
Units previously unsubsidized

Structural Racism

Discriminatory actions and racist public policies have produced inequitable outcomes for Black, Indigenous, and people of color in the Washington region, including lower incomes and wealth, lower homeownership rates, and higher rates of housing cost burden.

Income

Average household income by race and ethnicity, 2019-23

$0$50,000$100,000$150,000$200,000$ PrinceGeorge'sCountyRace and ethnicity$128,100$121,900$108,600$111,100$137,700
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic/Latinx
Indigenous, Other or Multiple Race
White

Note: Categories are not mutually exclusive. People identifying as Hispanic may also be represented in other bars except white.

Source: American Community Survey

Homeownership

Homeownership rate by race and ethnicity, 2019-23

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCountyRace and ethnicity68%61%53%54%75%
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic/Latinx
Indigenous, Other or Multiple Race
White

Note: Categories are not mutually exclusive. People identifying as Hispanic may also be represented in other bars except white.

Source: American Community Survey

Homebuying

Share of mortgage originations by race and ethnicity, 2023

For first-lien owner-occupied home purchases of 1-4 unit dwellings

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCountyRace and ethnicity58%21%8%12%
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic/Latinx
Indigenous or Multiple race
White

Note: Categories are mutually exclusive, borrowers identifying as Hispanic are not also represented in a race category. For mortgages with an applicant and a co-applicant, if they identify the same way they are captured in that category, otherwise if they have different identities they would be included in the Indigenous or Multiple race category.

Source: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act

Credit Denials

Ratio of denial rates for mortgages between white borrowers and borrowers of color, 2023

For first-lien owner-occupied home purchases of 1-4 unit dwellings

00.20.40.60.81Ratio PrinceGeorge'sCounty0.407

Note: If White borrowers and borrowers of Color were denied mortgages at the same rate we would expect to see a ratio equal to 1. Values under 1 indicate that borrowers of Color have higher denial rates than White borrowers.

Source: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act

Rental Housing Cost Burden

Renter households paying more than 30% of their monthly income in rent, 2019-23

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCountyRace and ethnicity57%50%50%48%52%
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic/Latinx
Indigenous, Other or Multiple Race
White

Note: Categories are not mutually exclusive. People identifying as Hispanic may also be represented in other bars except white. Households paying more than 30 percent of their monthly income in housing costs are considered to be cost burdened.

Source: American Community Survey

Owner Housing Cost Burden

Owner households paying more than 30% of their monthly income in housing costs, 2019-23

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCountyRace and ethnicity26%28%33%31%20%
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic/Latinx
Indigenous, Other or Multiple Race
White

Note: Categories are not mutually exclusive. People identifying as Hispanic may also be represented in other bars except white. Households paying more than 30 percent of their monthly income in housing costs are considered to be cost burdened.

Source: American Community Survey

Housing Context

Understanding how household incomes relate to the supply of affordable rental and homeownership units will inform jurisdictions' efforts to meet the current and future housing needs of residents.

Household Income

Distribution of households by income level relative to the area median income, 2019-23

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCounty16%13%10%34%20%7%
Below 30%
30-49.9%
50-79.9%
80-119.9%
120-199.9%
200% and above

Note: Income categories reflect HUD Income Limits by household size for 2023.

Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Change in Household Income

Change in households by income level relative to the area median income, 2008-12 to 2019-23

-15,000-10,000-5,00005,00010,000Households PrinceGeorge'sCountyIncome level11,7502,03011,3608,4207,870
Below 30%
30-49.9%
50-79.9%
80-119.9%
120-199.9%
200% and above

Note: Incomes are in 2023 dollars. Income categories reflect HUD Income Limits by household size for 2023.

Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Renter Housing Supply by Cost

Renter housing units by monthly housing cost, 2019-23

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCounty10%53%23%9%
$0-$1,099
$1,100-$1,899
$1,900-$2,399
$2,400-$2,899
$2,900-$3,399
$3,400 and higher

Note: Rental costs include the contractual monthly rent payment plus any additional costs to the tenant for utilities and fees.

Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Change in Renter Housing Supply by Cost

Change in renter housing units by monthly housing cost, 2008-12 to 2019-23

-10,000-5,00005,00010,00015,00020,000Change in Units PrinceGeorge'sCountyRent level-1,980-2,06015,1803,3202,140
$0-$1,099
$1,100-$1,899
$1,900-$2,399
$2,400-$2,899
$2,900-$3,399
$3,400 and higher

Note: Costs are in 2023 dollars. Rental costs include the contractual monthly rent payment plus any additional costs to the tenant for utilities and fees.

Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Housing Cost Burden

Renter households paying more than 30% of their monthly income in rent, 2019-23

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCounty53%

Note: Households paying more than 30 percent of their monthly income in housing costs are considered to be cost burdened.

Source: American Community Survey

Deeply Affordable Units

Estimated number of public housing units and vouchers relative to renter households with incomes below 30% of area median, 2019-23

020406080100Per 100 households PrinceGeorge'sCounty18

Note: Estimated number of units and vouchers is for 2024. Vouchers include federally-funded Housing Choice Vouchers and locally-funded vouchers where information was available. Income is for 2019-23 and based on the 2023 HUD Income Limits by family size.

Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS); HUD Picture of Subsidized Households 2024; and HUD HCVP Power BI Dashboard

Need for Accessible Units

Number of households with one or more people with a disability by income level relative to the area median, 2019-23

05,00010,00015,00020,00025,000Households PrinceGeorge'sCountyIncome level14,2506,9004,66012,6205,3201,980
Below 30%
30-49.9%
50-79.9%
80-119.9%
120-199.9%
200% and above

Note: Income categories reflect HUD Income Limits by household size for 2023. People will a disability includes those with cognitive disabilities, physical or self-care disabilities, ambulatory disabilities, independent living difficulties, vision disabilities, or hearing disabilities.

Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Homeowner Housing Supply by Cost

Owner housing units by monthly housing cost for a first-time homebuyer, 2019-23

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCounty17%13%15%20%11%25%
$0-$1,899
$1,900-$2,399
$2,400-$2,899
$2,900-$3,399
$3,400-$3,899
$3,900 and higher

Note: Costs for owner housing were calculated as the monthly payment for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage for 90 percent of the market value to the unit, along with estimates of other monthly costs including mortgage insurance, taxes, utilities, and fees.

Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Affordable Homebuying

Share of mortgage originations to households with moderate incomes and below, 2023

For first-lien owner-occupied home purchases of 1-4 unit dwellings

020406080100Percent PrinceGeorge'sCounty28%35%
0-80% of area median
80-120% of area median income

Source: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act

Potential Homebuyers

Number of potential homebuyers with low or moderate incomes by race and ethnicity, 2019-23

For renter households with a head of household age 45 years or younger and incomes between 50-120% of AMI

05,00010,00015,00020,000Households PrinceGeorge'sCountyRace and ethnicity70019,2006,3001,8002,300
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black
Hispanic/Latinx
Indigenous, Other or Multiple Race
White

Note: Categories are mutually exclusive, borrowers identifying as Hispanic are not also represented in a race category. Income categories reflect HUD Income Limits by household size for 2023. Renter households with a head of household under age 22 were excluded.

Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Elected Officials

  1. Tara H. Jackson

    Tara H. Jackson

    Acting County Executive

  2. Edward Burroughs, III

    Edward Burroughs, III

    Council Chair - District 8

  3. Eric C. Olson

    Eric C. Olson

    Council Member - District 3

  4. Thomas E. Dernoga

    Thomas E. Dernoga

    Council Member - District 1

  5. Jolene Ivey

    Jolene Ivey

    Council Member - At-Large

  6. Ingrid S. Watson

    Ingrid S. Watson

    Council Member - District 4

  7. Wala Blegay

    Wala Blegay

    Vice Chair - District 6

  8. Krystal Oriadha

    Krystal Oriadha

    Council Member - District 7

  9. Sydney J. Harrison

    Sydney J. Harrison

    Council Member - District 9

  10. Mel Franklin

    Mel Franklin

    At-Large Council Member

  11. Calvin S. Hawkins II

    Calvin S. Hawkins II

    At-Large Council Member

  12. Wanika B. Fisher

    Wanika B. Fisher

    Council Member - District 2

Equity Officer

  1. Anthony Ferguson

    Anthony Ferguson

    Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer

Housing Officials

  1. Ikenna Udejiofor

    Ikenna Udejiofor

    Executive Director, Redevelopment Authority

  2. Aspasia Xypolia

    Aspasia Xypolia

    Director, Department of Housing and Community Development