This page shows which neighborhoods in Denver are similar to neighborhoods in Columbus.
Rents in Denver average $1 and are about the same as rents in Columbus.
Denver's Walk Score is 61, 20 points higher than Columbus's 41.
Denver has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Denver has a Transit Score of 45, Columbus's score is 30. Denver's Bike Score is 72, Columbus's score is 48.
Here are neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado that are similar to Columbus, Ohio 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 King-Lincoln Bronzeville, Crown Ridge and Knolls West in Columbus.
Baker is similar to Dennison Place, Brewery District and German Village in Columbus.
Barnum is similar to Glen Echo, Vasser Village and Driving Park in Columbus.
Barnum West is similar to Central Hilltop, Edgewood and South Central Hilltop in Columbus.
Bear Valley is similar to Riverside, Linwood and Forest Park West in Columbus.
Belcaro is similar to Livingston Park North, Crown Ridge and South of Main in Columbus.
Berkeley is similar to Merion Village, King-Lincoln Bronzeville and Old North Columbus in Columbus.
Chaffee Park is similar to Woodland Park, Knolls West and North Hilltop in Columbus.
Cheesman Park is similar to Indiana Forest, Weinland Park and North Campus in Columbus.
Cherry Creek is similar to Olde Town East, The Ohio State University and Short North in Columbus.
City Park is similar to Merion Village, Italian Village and Necko in Columbus.
City Park West is similar to Short North, Olde Town East and German Village in Columbus.
Clayton is similar to Necko, King-Lincoln Bronzeville and Southern Orchards in Columbus.
Cole is similar to Schumacher Place, Victorian Village and Weinland Park in Columbus.
College View is similar to North Linden, Westgate and Beechwood in Columbus.