All those new young’uns moving into D.C. might be part of “generation rent,” but if you’re looking for a place to buy, you know that this can be a challenging market. But according to new research from Trulia, there’s still hope to be had.

The real estate website just rolled out a new analysis of the D.C. housing market in which it used a Home Price Range Index to figure out what’s available where and for what price tag. The index took all the homes on the market in 2011 for a given zip code and broke them down according to those that were in the 90th percentile, those in the 10 percentile and the difference between the two.

The conclusions? The 20007 zip code—Georgetown, Glover Park, Foxhall—has the biggest spread of home prices, with the most expensive homes costing 8.7 times that least expensive homes. It also has the highest median home price—$995,000. The smallest spread could be found in 20001—Mount Vernon Square, downtown, Shaw—where the most expensive home was only 2.8 times pricier than the least expensive.

Not surprisingly, it found that some of the cheapest housing available is east of the river, in 20032 (Congress Heights), 20020 (Anacostia) and 20019 (Deanwood). Still, those three zip codes also had high Home Price Range Indices. Trulia explains:

What’s really interesting is that these ZIPs east of the river are not only much less expensive than the rest of the city but also have some of the highest HPRIs in the District. In other cities we’ve looked at, high HPRIs are usually associated with super expensive mansions pulling up the high end of home prices. But in these ZIPs, we see that there are quite a few homes under $70k! That said, real estate is all about tradeoffs. While you’ll definitely find variety in these neighborhoods, you might have to be okay with buying or being surrounded by more fixer-uppers.

Parts of wards 1, 4, and 5 saw relatively bearable median home prices; parts of Capitol Hill also fared well.

An obvious disclaimer: prices alone don’t tell the full story. Trulia notes that while you can certainly find some steals in 20007, “homes under $500k in this ZIP only have a median of 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom.”

You can play with the findings here.