
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Ian Haas, 6, dressed as a bumble bee transformer and his older brother Elijah, 8, dressed as Umnum from the video game, right, sit for photos for their parents in a pumpkin patch during Boo at the Zoo at the Denver Zoo on Oct. 26, 2014. Getting your player ready...
Halloween is on a school night this year, which means trick-or-treaters need to make their minutes count going door to door.
Zillow’s helping with the planning, applying an economic model to identify the top 5 Denver neighborhoods to trick-or-treat.
Researchers looked at home values, how close homes are to each other, crime rates and the share of population under age 10 to identify , , , and as the top places to prospect for sweet treats.
Overall, , where trick-or-treaters can get the best candy, in the least amount of time. Philadelphia was ranked No. 1.

