Correlation lens·Denver, CO

High Rent vs Low Crime

Denver neighborhoods where price and safety diverge from the lazy assumption that expensive always means safer and cheaper always means riskier.

Tracked areas
0
Rows with valid data for both sides of the relationship.
Focus cut
high-high
The quadrant this lens emphasizes by default.
Lead area
n/a
No lead area in current slice.
Ranking Brief

What this page is highlighting

This page is intended to read like a compact research brief. The top row shows the current lead, while the sections below show how the leaders are moving and what the ordering can miss.

Tracked areas0 · Rows with valid data for both sides of the relationship.
Focus cuthigh-high · The quadrant this lens emphasizes by default.
Lead arean/a · No lead area in current slice.
Interpretation

How to use this lens

Thesis

This page surfaces tracts where rent levels and crime conditions break the pattern people expect.

Why it matters

High rent with strong safety can indicate established demand. Low rent with low crime can indicate overlooked stability.

Caution

Crime rates are incident-based tract summaries. Rent is ZIP-linked market context, not a tract-native lease survey.

FAQ
What does high rent vs low crime show?

High rent with strong safety can indicate established demand. Low rent with low crime can indicate overlooked stability.

Does this page prove causation?

Crime rates are incident-based tract summaries. Rent is ZIP-linked market context, not a tract-native lease survey.