This page shows which neighborhoods in Colorado Springs are similar to neighborhoods in Baltimore.
Rents in Colorado Springs average $1 and are about the same as rents in Baltimore.
Colorado Springs's Walk Score is 36, 28 points lower than Baltimore's 64.
Colorado Springs has minimal public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Colorado Springs has a Transit Score of 19, Baltimore's score is 53. Colorado Springs's Bike Score is 45, Baltimore's score is 53.
Here are neighborhoods in Colorado Springs, Colorado 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!
Columbine Estates is similar to Edgecomb, New Northwood and Saint Joseph's in Baltimore.
Deerfield Hills is similar to Edmondson, Yale Heights and Allendale in Baltimore.
Divine Redeemer is similar to Tuscany - Cantebury, Belair - Edison and Brooklyn in Baltimore.
Downtown is similar to Fifteenth Street, Stonewood - Penwood - Winston and Remington in Baltimore.
Falcon Estates is similar to Mid-Charles, Curtis Bay and Broening in Baltimore.
Garden Ranch is similar to Broening, Loch Raven and Frankford in Baltimore.
Gleneagle is similar to Cheswolde, Yale Heights and Beechfield in Baltimore.
Interquest is similar to Cold Spring and Dickeyville in Baltimore.
Middle Creek is similar to Carroll South, Park Circle and Morgan State University in Baltimore.
Old Colorado City is similar to Frankford, Glenham - Bedford and Rognel Heights in Baltimore.
Palmer Park is similar to Frankford, Glenham - Bedford and New Northwood in Baltimore.
Rockrimmon is similar to Mid-Charles, Loch Raven and Broening in Baltimore.
Southborough is similar to Cheswolde, Tremont and Yale Heights in Baltimore.
Westside is similar to Evergreen, Belair - Edison and Woodbourne Heights in Baltimore.