This page shows which neighborhoods in Baltimore are similar to neighborhoods in Denver.
Rents in Baltimore average $1 and are about the same as rents in Denver.
Baltimore's Walk Score is 64, 3 points higher than Denver's 61.
Baltimore has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Baltimore has a Transit Score of 53, Denver's score is 45. Baltimore's Bike Score is 53, Denver's score is 72.
Here are neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland that are similar to Denver, Colorado neighborhoods.
Similarity is based on walkability, public transit, population density, rent, income, and social signals. Don't take our analysis too seriously because similarity is in the eye of the beholder!
4X4 is similar to Park Hill, Goldsmith and University Park in Denver.
Abell is similar to Platt Park, Jefferson Park and City Park in Denver.
Allendale is similar to Harvey Park, Green Valley Ranch and Harvey Park South in Denver.
Arlington is similar to Platt Park, Washington Park West and Park Hill in Denver.
Armistead Gardens is similar to Wellshire, Gateway and Harvey Park in Denver.
Ashburton is similar to Villa Park in Denver.
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Baltimore Highlands is similar to Highland, Platt Park and Cole in Denver.
Barclay is similar to Platt Park, Highland and Five Points in Denver.
Beechfield is similar to Gateway, Wellshire and Green Valley Ranch in Denver.
Belair - Edison is similar to Athmar Park, University Park and Clayton in Denver.
Bellona - Gittings is similar to Gateway and Wellshire in Denver.
Bentalou - Smallwood is similar to Cole, Platt Park and Sunnyside in Denver.
Berea is similar to Skyland, Hilltop and Washington Park in Denver.
Better Waverly is similar to Jefferson Park, Highland and Baker in Denver.
Beverly Hills is similar to Lowry Field, Stapleton and Regis in Denver.