Denver Neighborhood Comparisons
LoDo, RiNo, Highlands and beyond - compare Denver neighborhoods for rent and mountain access. Compare 13 neighborhood matchups to find your perfect fit.
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Neighborhoods
2BR
Rent Comparison
2026
Updated Data
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Lodo vs Rino
2BR: $2,900 vs $2,700(Rino is $200/mo cheaper)
Lodo vs Capitol Hill Denver
2BR: $2,900 vs $2,200(Capitol Hill Denver is $700/mo cheaper)
Rino vs Capitol Hill Denver
2BR: $2,700 vs $2,200(Capitol Hill Denver is $500/mo cheaper)
Rino vs Highlands
2BR: $2,700 vs $2,600(Highlands is $100/mo cheaper)
Cherry Creek vs Highlands
2BR: $3,100 vs $2,600(Highlands is $500/mo cheaper)
Cherry Creek vs Washington Park
2BR: $3,100 vs $2,500(Washington Park is $600/mo cheaper)
Washington Park vs Highlands
2BR: $2,500 vs $2,600(Washington Park is $100/mo cheaper)
Washington Park vs Capitol Hill Denver
2BR: $2,500 vs $2,200(Capitol Hill Denver is $300/mo cheaper)
Highlands vs Sloans Lake
2BR: $2,600 vs $2,400(Sloans Lake is $200/mo cheaper)
Baker vs Capitol Hill Denver
2BR: $2,200 vs $2,200(Capitol Hill Denver is $0/mo cheaper)
Baker vs Washington Park
2BR: $2,200 vs $2,500(Baker is $300/mo cheaper)
Sloans Lake vs Edgewater
Compare rent, walkability, nightlife, and more
Sloans Lake vs Lodo
2BR: $2,400 vs $2,900(Sloans Lake is $500/mo cheaper)
How to Use These Comparisons
- 1.Click any comparison to see side-by-side rent prices for studios, 1BR, 2BR, and 3BR apartments
- 2.Review Walk Score, Transit Score, and Bike Score to understand mobility options
- 3.Check which neighborhood wins for categories like affordability, families, nightlife, and commute
- 4.Read pros and cons for each neighborhood to make an informed decision