This page shows which neighborhoods in Tucson are similar to neighborhoods in Cleveland.
Rents in Tucson average $1 and are about the same as rents in Cleveland.
Tucson's Walk Score is 43, 14 points lower than Cleveland's 57.
Tucson has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Tucson has a Transit Score of 35, Cleveland's score is 44. Tucson's Bike Score is 66, Cleveland's score is 52.
Here are neighborhoods in Tucson, Arizona that are similar to Cleveland, Ohio 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!
Alvernon Heights is similar to West Boulevard, Forest Hills and Corlett in Cleveland.
Amphi is similar to Clark - Fulton, Cudell and Buckeye - Shaker in Cleveland.
Armory Park is similar to Central, University and Buckeye - Shaker in Cleveland.
Arroyo Chico is similar to Old Brooklyn, Kamm's Corners and South Broadway in Cleveland.
Avondale is similar to Buckeye - Shaker, Clark - Fulton and Cudell in Cleveland.
Balboa Heights is similar to Clark - Fulton, Buckeye - Shaker and Cudell in Cleveland.
Barrio Anita is similar to Woodland Hills, Forest Hills and Glenville in Cleveland.
Barrio Blue Moon is similar to Mount Pleasant, South Collinwood and Corlett in Cleveland.
Barrio Contro is similar to Corlett, Mount Pleasant and Glenville in Cleveland.
Barrio Hollywood is similar to West Boulevard, Clark - Fulton and Forest Hills in Cleveland.
Barrio San Antonio is similar to North Broadway, Kamm's Corners and Tremont in Cleveland.
Barrio Santa Rosa is similar to Woodland Hills, Forest Hills and Corlett in Cleveland.
Barrio Viejo is similar to Central, Jefferson and Edgewater in Cleveland.
Blenman-Elm is similar to Buckeye - Shaker, Cudell and Edgewater in Cleveland.
Bravo Park Lane is similar to Hough, Jefferson and Old Brooklyn in Cleveland.