This page shows which neighborhoods in Tucson are similar to neighborhoods in Seattle.
Rents in Tucson average $1 and are about the same as rents in Seattle.
Tucson's Walk Score is 43, 31 points lower than Seattle's 74.
Tucson has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Tucson has a Transit Score of 35, Seattle's score is 60. Tucson's Bike Score is 66, Seattle's score is 71.
Here are neighborhoods in Tucson, Arizona that are similar to Seattle, Washington 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 Gatewood, Seaview and Mid-Beacon Hill in Seattle.
Amphi is similar to Olympic Hills, Bitter Lake and Pinehurst in Seattle.
Armory Park is similar to Eastlake, Atlantic and North Beacon Hill in Seattle.
Arroyo Chico is similar to Haller Lake, Meadowbrook and Madison Park in Seattle.
Avondale is similar to Fairmount Park, Bitter Lake and Pinehurst in Seattle.
Balboa Heights is similar to Bitter Lake, Olympic Hills and Pinehurst in Seattle.
Barrio Anita is similar to Lawton Park, Fauntleroy and Seward Park in Seattle.
Barrio Blue Moon is similar to High Point, Meadowbrook and Wedgewood in Seattle.
Barrio Contro is similar to High Point, Broadview and Alki in Seattle.
Barrio Hollywood is similar to Loyal Heights, Southeast Magnolia and Wedgewood in Seattle.
Barrio San Antonio is similar to Haller Lake, North Delridge and South Park in Seattle.
Barrio Santa Rosa is similar to Mid-Beacon Hill, High Point and Rainier Beach in Seattle.
Barrio Viejo is similar to Maple Leaf, North Queen Anne and Haller Lake in Seattle.
Bear Canyon is similar to Briarcliff in Seattle.
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Blenman-Elm is similar to Bitter Lake, Fairmount Park and Pinehurst in Seattle.