This page shows which neighborhoods in Baltimore are similar to neighborhoods in Seattle.
Rents in Baltimore average $1 and are about the same as rents in Seattle.
Baltimore's Walk Score is 64, 10 points lower than Seattle's 74.
Baltimore has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Baltimore has a Transit Score of 53, Seattle's score is 60. Baltimore's Bike Score is 53, Seattle's score is 71.
Here are neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland that are similar to Seattle, Washington 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 Haller Lake, Victory Heights and Maple Leaf in Seattle.
Abell is similar to Columbia City, Genesee and Madison Valley in Seattle.
Allendale is similar to View Ridge, High Point and Rainier Beach in Seattle.
Arcadia is similar to Arbor Heights, North Beach-Blue Ridge and Fauntleroy in Seattle.
Arlington is similar to North College Park, Victory Heights and Maple Leaf in Seattle.
Armistead Gardens is similar to Briarcliff, Broadview and Alki in Seattle.
Ashburton is similar to Lawton Park, Fauntleroy and North Beach-Blue Ridge in Seattle.
Baltimore Highlands is similar to Genesee, West Queen Anne and Fairmount Park in Seattle.
Barclay is similar to Columbia City, Roosevelt and Wallingford in Seattle.
Beechfield is similar to Arbor Heights, Matthews Beach and North Beach-Blue Ridge in Seattle.
Belair - Edison is similar to Victory Heights, Cedar Heights and Bitter Lake in Seattle.
Belair - Parkside is similar to Arbor Heights and Lawton Park in Seattle.
Bellona - Gittings is similar to Riverview, North Beach-Blue Ridge and Fauntleroy in Seattle.
Bentalou - Smallwood is similar to Fairmount Park, Madison Valley and Genesee in Seattle.
Berea is similar to Meadowbrook, Highland Park and Roxhill in Seattle.