This page shows which neighborhoods in Colorado Springs are similar to neighborhoods in Austin.
Rents in Colorado Springs average $1 and are about the same as rents in Austin.
Colorado Springs's Walk Score is 36, 6 points lower than Austin's 42.
Colorado Springs has minimal public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Colorado Springs has a Transit Score of 19, Austin's score is 35. Colorado Springs's Bike Score is 45, Austin's score is 54.
Here are neighborhoods in Colorado Springs, Colorado that are similar to Austin, Texas 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!
Columbine Estates is similar to Montropolis, University Hills and West Austin in Austin.
Deerfield Hills is similar to Pleasant Valley, Village at Western Oaks and University Hills in Austin.
Divine Redeemer is similar to Windsor Hills, Windsor Park and Coronado Hills in Austin.
Downtown is similar to Highland, Windsor Road and Triangle State in Austin.
Falcon Estates is similar to Barton Hills, McKinney and East Congress in Austin.
Garden Ranch is similar to Windsor Hills, West Austin and Parker Lane in Austin.
Gleneagle is similar to Circle C Ranch, Pecan Springs Springdale and MLK-183 in Austin.
Ivywild is similar to Allandale, Westgate and West Austin in Austin.
Middle Creek is similar to East Oak Hill, Northwest Hills - Far West and Johnston Terrace in Austin.
Old Colorado City is similar to West Austin, Garrison Park and Windsor Hills in Austin.
Pine Creek is similar to Circle C Ranch, Village at Western Oaks and Northwest Hills - Far West in Austin.
Rockrimmon is similar to Barton Hills, Northwest Hills - Far West and East Oak Hill in Austin.
Southborough is similar to Village at Western Oaks, Circle C Ranch and Pecan Springs Springdale in Austin.
Stetson Hills is similar to Village at Western Oaks, Circle C Ranch and Northwest Hills - Far West in Austin.