This page shows which neighborhoods in Denver are similar to neighborhoods in Portland.
Rents in Denver average $1 and are about the same as rents in Portland.
Denver's Walk Score is 61, 6 points lower than Portland's 67.
Denver has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Denver has a Transit Score of 45, Portland's score is 49. Denver's Bike Score is 72, Portland's score is 83.
Here are neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado that are similar to Portland, Oregon 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 Multnomah, Concordia and Woodlawn in Portland.
Baker is similar to South Portland, Hosford-Abernethy and Brooklyn in Portland.
Barnum is similar to Brentwood-Darlington, Portsmouth and Woodstock in Portland.
Barnum West is similar to Brentwood-Darlington, Portsmouth and Alameda in Portland.
Bear Valley is similar to Russell, Wilkes and Maplewood in Portland.
Berkeley is similar to Sellwood-Moreland, Beaumont-Wilshire and Concordia in Portland.
Capitol Hill is similar to Pearl and Hollywood in Portland.
Chaffee Park is similar to West Portland Park, University Park and Cully in Portland.
Cheesman Park is similar to Richmond, King and Sunnyside in Portland.
Cherry Creek is similar to Buckman, Eliot and Northwest District in Portland.
City Park is similar to Sellwood-Moreland, Grant Park and Arbor Lodge in Portland.
City Park West is similar to Northwest District, Buckman and Hollywood in Portland.
Clayton is similar to Lents, Parkrose Heights and Woodlawn in Portland.
Cole is similar to Creston-Kenilworth, Rose City Park and Richmond in Portland.