This page shows which neighborhoods in Seattle are similar to neighborhoods in Baltimore.
Rents in Seattle average $1 and are about the same as rents in Baltimore.
Seattle's Walk Score is 74, 10 points higher than Baltimore's 64.
Seattle has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Seattle has a Transit Score of 60, Baltimore's score is 53. Seattle's Bike Score is 71, Baltimore's score is 53.
Here are neighborhoods in Seattle, Washington 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!
Alki is similar to Idlewood, Uplands and Cross Country in Baltimore.
Arbor Heights is similar to Cedonia, West Hills and Windsor Hills in Baltimore.
Atlantic is similar to Dunbar, Hollins Park and Sharp Leadenhall in Baltimore.
Belltown is similar to Downtown, Ridgely's Delight and Penn - Fallsway in Baltimore.
Bitter Lake is similar to Darley Park, Broadway East and Tuscany - Cantebury in Baltimore.
Briarcliff is similar to Idlewood, Cross Country and Armistead Gardens in Baltimore.
Brighton is similar to Elwood Park, Sandtown-Winchester and Pratt Monroe in Baltimore.
Broadview is similar to Garwyn Oaks, Forest Park and Uplands in Baltimore.
Bryant is similar to Broadway East, Madison - Eastend and Franklin Square in Baltimore.
Cedar Heights is similar to Langston Hughes, Medfield and Central Park Heights in Baltimore.
Columbia City is similar to Barclay, Washington Village and Harwood in Baltimore.
Crown Hill is similar to Broadway East, Darley Park and Waverly in Baltimore.
Dunlap is similar to Elwood Park, Patterson Park and Pratt Monroe in Baltimore.
East Queen Anne is similar to Butchers Hill, Douglas Homes and McCulloh Homes in Baltimore.
Eastlake is similar to Canton, Brewer's Hill and Charles Village in Baltimore.