This page shows which neighborhoods in Los Angeles are similar to neighborhoods in Denver.
Rents in Los Angeles average $1 and are about the same as rents in Denver.
Los Angeles's Walk Score is 69, 8 points higher than Denver's 61.
Los Angeles has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Los Angeles has a Transit Score of 53, Denver's score is 45. Los Angeles's Bike Score is 59, Denver's score is 72.
Here are neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California that are similar to Denver, Colorado 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!
Atwater Village is similar to University Hills, Rosedale and Valverde in Denver.
Boyle Heights is similar to Five Points, Washington Park West and Highland in Denver.
Brentwood is similar to Globeville, Stapleton and Elyria Swansea in Denver.
Central Alameda is similar to Cole, Washington Park West and Cheesman Park in Denver.
Central San Pedro is similar to Platt Park, Cole and Highland in Denver.
Coastal San Pedro is similar to Skyland, Sloan Lake and Hilltop in Denver.
Eagle Rock is similar to Athmar Park, Belcaro and Park Hill in Denver.
Glassell Park is similar to Park Hill, Belcaro and University Park in Denver.
Harbor City is similar to Park Hill, Cory-Merrill and Belcaro in Denver.
Harbor Gateway North is similar to University Park, Park Hill and Athmar Park in Denver.
Harbor Gateway South is similar to Valverde, Rosedale and University Hills in Denver.
Highland Park is similar to Sunnyside, Cole and Clayton in Denver.
Mar Vista is similar to University Park, Athmar Park and Washington Virginia Vale in Denver.
Marina del Rey is similar to Rosedale, University Hills and Cory-Merrill in Denver.
Mid City is similar to Platt Park, Cole and Washington Park West in Denver.