This page shows which neighborhoods in Fort Worth are similar to neighborhoods in Baltimore.
Rents in Fort Worth average $1 and are about the same as rents in Baltimore.
Fort Worth's Walk Score is 35, 29 points lower than Baltimore's 64.
Fort Worth has minimal public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Fort Worth has a Transit Score of 22, Baltimore's score is 53. Fort Worth's Bike Score is 39, Baltimore's score is 53.
Here are neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas 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!
Alamo Heights is similar to Evergreen, Belair - Edison and Tuscany - Cantebury in Baltimore.
Basswood Park is similar to Rosemont, Allendale and Greenspring in Baltimore.
Bellaire Park North is similar to Cheswolde in Baltimore.
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Belmont Terrace is similar to Parkside, Tremont and Cedonia in Baltimore.
Berkeley Place is similar to Frankford, Broening and Brooklyn in Baltimore.
Bluebonnet Hills is similar to Canton, Hampden and Fifteenth Street in Baltimore.
Bluebonnet Place is similar to Joseph Lee, Bentalou - Smallwood and Baltimore Highlands in Baltimore.
Brentmoor is similar to Yale Heights, Armistead Gardens and Cross Country in Baltimore.
Brentwood-Oak Hills is similar to Broening, Frankford and Gwynns Falls in Baltimore.
Butler is similar to Allendale, Greenspring and Saint Joseph's in Baltimore.
Byers Mccart is similar to Mill Hill, Chinquapin Park - Belvedere and Lake Evesham in Baltimore.
Candle Ridge West is similar to Cheswolde, Yale Heights and Tremont in Baltimore.
Candleridge is similar to Cheswolde, Yale Heights and Beechfield in Baltimore.
Carter Park is similar to Idlewood, Armistead Gardens and Woodring in Baltimore.
Eastgate is similar to Cheswolde, Cedonia and Beechfield in Baltimore.