This page shows which neighborhoods in Tucson are similar to neighborhoods in Houston.
Rents in Tucson average $1 and are about the same as rents in Houston.
Tucson's Walk Score is 43, 4 points lower than Houston's 47.
Tucson has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Tucson has a Transit Score of 35, Houston's score is 36. Tucson's Bike Score is 66, Houston's score is 49.
Here are neighborhoods in Tucson, Arizona that are similar to Houston, Texas 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 Magnolia Park, Park Place and Hidden Valley in Houston.
Amphi is similar to Magnolia Park, Pecan Park and Braeburn in Houston.
Armory Park is similar to The Museum District, University Place and Greater Third Ward in Houston.
Arroyo Chico is similar to Lawndale - Wayside, Meyerland Area and Golfcrest in Houston.
Avondale is similar to Magnolia Park, Greater Heights and Greater Eastwood in Houston.
Balboa Heights is similar to Magnolia Park, Pecan Park and Braeswood Place in Houston.
Barrio Blue Moon is similar to Greater Fondren Southwest, OST - South Union and Spring Shadows in Houston.
Barrio Contro is similar to Park Place, South Park and Spring Shadows in Houston.
Barrio Hollywood is similar to Magnolia Park, Spring Shadows and Park Place in Houston.
Barrio San Antonio is similar to Denver Harbor - Port Houston, Afton Oaks - River Oaks and Independence Heights in Houston.
Barrio Santa Rosa is similar to South Park, Hidden Valley and Sunnyside in Houston.
Barrio Viejo is similar to Second Ward, The Museum District and Greater Third Ward in Houston.
Bear Canyon is similar to Kingwood, East Little York and East Houston in Houston.
Blenman-Elm is similar to Greater Heights, Magnolia Park and Greater Eastwood in Houston.
Bravo Park Lane is similar to Golfcrest, Briarforest and Northside - Northline in Houston.