This page shows which neighborhoods in Atlanta are similar to neighborhoods in New York.
Rents in Atlanta average $1 and are about the same as rents in New York.
Atlanta's Walk Score is 48, 40 points lower than New York's 88.
Atlanta has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Atlanta has a Transit Score of 44, New York's score is 89. Atlanta's Bike Score is 42, New York's score is 69.
Here are neighborhoods in Atlanta, Georgia that are similar to New York, New York 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!
Atlantic Station is similar to Glen Oaks in New York.
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Buckhead Village is similar to Greenpoint, Sunnyside and Astoria in New York.
Castleberry Hill is similar to Stapleton, Georgetown and Auburndale in New York.
Downtown is similar to Brooklyn Heights and Clinton in New York.
Garden Hills is similar to Astoria Heights, Far Rockaway and South Ozone Park in New York.
Home Park is similar to Astoria Heights, Far Rockaway and South Ozone Park in New York.
Inman Park is similar to Kew Gardens Hills, Woodhaven and Canarsie in New York.
Lindridge / Martin Manor is similar to Whitestone, Far Rockaway and Astoria Heights in New York.
Marietta Street Artery is similar to College Point, Glen Oaks and Astoria Heights in New York.
Old Fourth Ward is similar to Ozone Park, North Riverdale and Bensonhurst in New York.
Piedmont Heights is similar to Astoria Heights, College Point and Far Rockaway in New York.
Pine Hills is similar to Arden Heights and Bay Terrace in New York.
South Tuxedo Park is similar to Astoria Heights, Whitestone and College Point in New York.
Sweet Auburn is similar to Ozone Park, Kew Gardens Hills and New Utrecht in New York.
Underwood Hills is similar to Heartland Village, Astoria Heights and Mill Basin in New York.