This page shows which neighborhoods in Denver are similar to neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
Rents in Denver average $1 and are about the same as rents in Los Angeles.
Denver's Walk Score is 61, 8 points lower than Los Angeles's 69.
Denver has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Denver has a Transit Score of 45, Los Angeles's score is 53. Denver's Bike Score is 72, Los Angeles's score is 59.
Here are neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado that are similar to Los Angeles, 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!
Athmar Park is similar to Greater Valley Glen, Mar Vista and Park Mesa Heights in Los Angeles.
Baker is similar to Hollywood Hills West, Atwater Village and Lincoln Heights in Los Angeles.
Barnum is similar to Highland Park, Congress Southwest and Coastal San Pedro in Los Angeles.
Barnum West is similar to Coastal San Pedro, Arleta and Winnetka in Los Angeles.
Bear Valley is similar to Arleta, Granada Hills and North Hills West in Los Angeles.
Belcaro is similar to Studio City, Harbor City and Glassell Park in Los Angeles.
Berkeley is similar to Highland Park, Silver Lake and Central San Pedro in Los Angeles.
Capitol Hill is similar to Wilshire Center - Koreatown, East Hollywood and Hollywood Studio District in Los Angeles.
Chaffee Park is similar to Winnetka, North Hills West and LA-32 in Los Angeles.
Cheesman Park is similar to UNNC, Palms and Voices of 90037 in Los Angeles.
Cherry Creek is similar to Mid-City West, West Los Angeles and Westside in Los Angeles.
City Park is similar to Silver Lake, Greater Griffith Park and Wilmington in Los Angeles.
City Park West is similar to Mid-City West, Hollywood Studio District and West Los Angeles in Los Angeles.
Clayton is similar to Winnetka, Park Mesa Heights and Congress Southwest in Los Angeles.
Cole is similar to UNNC, Mid City and Central San Pedro in Los Angeles.