This page shows which neighborhoods in Baltimore are similar to neighborhoods in San Diego.
Rents in Baltimore average $1 and are about the same as rents in San Diego.
Baltimore's Walk Score is 64, 11 points higher than San Diego's 53.
Baltimore has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Baltimore has a Transit Score of 53, San Diego's score is 37. Baltimore's Bike Score is 53, San Diego's score is 43.
Here are neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland that are similar to San Diego, California 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 Mission Hills, Midtown and College East in San Diego.
Abell is similar to Mission Hills, Adams North and Rolando in San Diego.
Allendale is similar to Encanto, Emerald Hills and Nestor in San Diego.
Arcadia is similar to Lower Hermosa, Upper Hermosa and Jolla Mesa in San Diego.
Arlington is similar to Mission Hills, Midtown and El Cerrito in San Diego.
Armistead Gardens is similar to Emerald Hills, Clairemont Mesa West and Lake Murray in San Diego.
Ashburton is similar to Lower Hermosa, Upper Hermosa and Skyline in San Diego.
Baltimore Highlands is similar to College East, El Cerrito and North Park in San Diego.
Barclay is similar to El Cerrito, Sherman Heights and Grant Hill in San Diego.
Beechfield is similar to Jolla Mesa, Tierrasanta and Upper Hermosa in San Diego.
Belair - Edison is similar to Webster, Adams North and Mt Hope in San Diego.
Belair - Parkside is similar to Upper Hermosa, Lower Hermosa and Alta Vista in San Diego.
Bellona - Gittings is similar to Lower Hermosa, La Jolla Heights and Upper Hermosa in San Diego.
Bentalou - Smallwood is similar to Rolando, Adams North and El Cerrito in San Diego.
Berea is similar to Redwood Village - Rolando Park, Kensington and Chollas View in San Diego.