This page shows which neighborhoods in Dallas are similar to neighborhoods in Denver.
Rents in Dallas average $1 and are about the same as rents in Denver.
Dallas's Walk Score is 46, 15 points lower than Denver's 61.
Dallas has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Dallas has a Transit Score of 39, Denver's score is 45. Dallas's Bike Score is 49, Denver's score is 72.
Here are neighborhoods in Dallas, Texas that are similar to Denver, Colorado 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!
Bachman-Northwest Highway is similar to Goldsmith, Ruby Hill and Virginia Village in Denver.
Cedars is similar to Overland, Sun Valley and Stapleton in Denver.
Deep Ellum is similar to Lincoln Park, Overland and Sun Valley in Denver.
Fort Worth Avenue is similar to Elyria Swansea, Globeville and Stapleton in Denver.
Henderson is similar to Berkeley, West Highland and Cheesman Park in Denver.
Hillcrest Forest is similar to Hampden South, Elyria Swansea and Kennedy in Denver.
Lake Highlands is similar to Montbello, Ruby Hill and Goldsmith in Denver.
Oak Lawn is similar to City Park West, Cherry Creek and Hale in Denver.
Old East Dallas is similar to Clayton, Washington Virginia Vale and Montclair in Denver.
Prestonwood is similar to Windsor, Bear Valley and Harvey Park South in Denver.
RANDCO is similar to Ruby Hill, Goldsmith and Washington Virginia Vale in Denver.
Riverway Estates-Bruton Terrace is similar to Harvey Park South, Bear Valley and Windsor in Denver.
Roseland is similar to Country Club, City Park and Berkeley in Denver.
Vickery is similar to Hale, Hampden South and University in Denver.