This page shows which neighborhoods in Denver are similar to neighborhoods in Baltimore.
Rents in Denver average $1 and are about the same as rents in Baltimore.
Denver's Walk Score is 61, 3 points lower than Baltimore's 64.
Denver has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Denver has a Transit Score of 45, Baltimore's score is 53. Denver's Bike Score is 72, Baltimore's score is 53.
Here are neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado that are similar to Baltimore, Maryland 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!
Athmar Park is similar to Belair - Edison, Fallstaff and Chinquapin Park - Belvedere in Baltimore.
Auraria is similar to Woodberry, Risterstown Station and Burleith - Leighton in Baltimore.
Baker is similar to Hampden, Better Waverly and Booth-Boyd in Baltimore.
Barnum is similar to Evergreen Lawn, Woodbourne - McCabe and Elwood Park in Baltimore.
Barnum West is similar to Richnor Springs, Edmondson and Lake Walker in Baltimore.
Bear Valley is similar to Frankford, Saint Joseph's and Armistead Gardens in Baltimore.
Belcaro is similar to Evergreen, Radnor - Winston and Mill Hill in Baltimore.
Berkeley is similar to Mid-Govans, Chinquapin Park - Belvedere and Bentalou - Smallwood in Baltimore.
Capitol Hill is similar to Oakenshawe and Penn - Fallsway in Baltimore.
Chaffee Park is similar to Brooklyn, Glenham - Bedford and Ramblewood in Baltimore.
Cheesman Park is similar to Baltimore Highlands, Joseph Lee and Bentalou - Smallwood in Baltimore.
Cherry Creek is similar to Fifteenth Street, Hampden and Charles Village in Baltimore.
City Park is similar to Mid-Govans, Hoes Heights and Chinquapin Park - Belvedere in Baltimore.
City Park West is similar to Oakenshawe, Charles Village and Fifteenth Street in Baltimore.
Clayton is similar to Belair - Edison, Chinquapin Park - Belvedere and Rognel Heights in Baltimore.