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These are the top five Denver neighborhoods to trick or treat in, according to math

Denver ranked as the 7th safest city in the nation in which to trick or treat

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.
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.
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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.

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