This page shows which neighborhoods in Detroit are similar to neighborhoods in Portland.
Rents in Detroit average $1 and are about the same as rents in Portland.
Detroit's Walk Score is 51, 16 points lower than Portland's 67.
Detroit has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Detroit has a Transit Score of 36, Portland's score is 49. Detroit's Bike Score is 52, Portland's score is 83.
Here are neighborhoods in Detroit, Michigan that are similar to Portland, Oregon 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 Powellhurst-Gilbert, University Park and Parkrose Heights in Portland.
Denby is similar to Brentwood-Darlington, Portsmouth and Hayhurst in Portland.
Evergreen is similar to Hayhurst, Markham and Eastmoreland in Portland.
Gold Coast is similar to Hillsdale, West Portland Park and South Burlingame in Portland.
Greenfield is similar to University Park, Cully and Parkrose Heights in Portland.
Indian Village is similar to Sumner, Cully and Multnomah in Portland.
Joseph Barry Historic District is similar to South Burlingame, Hayhurst and Ashcreek in Portland.
Mackenzie is similar to Bridlemile, Markham and Ashcreek in Portland.
Marina District is similar to St. Johns, Crestwood and Hayhurst in Portland.
Osborn is similar to Hayhurst, Eastmoreland and Markham in Portland.
Palmer Park is similar to Markham, Crestwood and Bridlemile in Portland.
Redford is similar to Bridlemile, Markham and Hayhurst in Portland.
Rosa Parks is similar to Reed, Argay and Parkrose in Portland.
Rosedale Park is similar to Markham, Hayhurst and Bridlemile in Portland.