This page shows which neighborhoods in Detroit are similar to neighborhoods in Louisville.
Rents in Detroit average $1 and are about the same as rents in Louisville.
Detroit's Walk Score is 51, 17 points higher than Louisville's 34.
Detroit has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Detroit has a Transit Score of 36, Louisville's score is 27. Detroit's Bike Score is 52, Louisville's score is 43.
Here are neighborhoods in Detroit, Michigan that are similar to Louisville, Kentucky 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!
Bagley is similar to Gardiner Lane, Hawthorne and Kenwood Hill in Louisville.
Evergreen is similar to Kenwood Hill, Prestonia and Hawthorne in Louisville.
Gold Coast is similar to Cherokee Seneca, Highlands Douglass and Crescent Hill in Louisville.
Greenfield is similar to Bradley, Park Hill and Gardiner Lane in Louisville.
Indian Village is similar to Butchertown, Irish Hill and Bradley in Louisville.
Jefferson Chalmers is similar to Iroquois Park in Louisville.
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Joseph Barry Historic District is similar to Cherokee Seneca, Rockcreek Lexington Road and Cherokee Gardens in Louisville.
Mackenzie is similar to Prestonia, Camp Taylor and Klondike in Louisville.
Marina District is similar to Cherokee Seneca, Prestonia and Camp Taylor in Louisville.
Osborn is similar to Hawthorne, Kenwood Hill and Prestonia in Louisville.
Palmer Park is similar to Cherokee Seneca, Rockcreek Lexington Road and Audubon in Louisville.
Redford is similar to Cherokee Seneca, Prestonia and Camp Taylor in Louisville.
Rosa Parks is similar to California, Hikes Point and Southland Park in Louisville.
Rosedale Park is similar to Cherokee Seneca, Audubon and Camp Taylor in Louisville.