This page shows which neighborhoods in Columbus are similar to neighborhoods in Charlotte.
Rents in Columbus average $1 and are about the same as rents in Charlotte.
Columbus's Walk Score is 41, 15 points higher than Charlotte's 26.
Columbus has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Columbus has a Transit Score of 30, Charlotte's score is 27. Columbus's Bike Score is 48, Charlotte's score is 31.
Here are neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio that are similar to Charlotte, North Carolina 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!
Broadleigh is similar to Eastover, Enderly Park and Closeburn - Glenkirk in Charlotte.
Cumberland Ridge is similar to Henderson Circle, Clanton Park - Roseland and Beatties Ford - Trinity in Charlotte.
Downtown is similar to Third Ward, Second Ward and First Ward in Charlotte.
Hayden Falls is similar to Oakview Terrace, West Blvd and Westover Hills in Charlotte.
Italian Village is similar to Cherry and Brookhill in Charlotte.
Maize-Morse is similar to Sheffield Park, Eastover and Sedgefield in Charlotte.
Olde Sawmill is similar to Myers Park, Idlewild Farms and Farm Pond in Charlotte.
Olde Town East is similar to Dilworth, Elizabeth and The South End in Charlotte.
Short North is similar to Cherry, The South End and Fourth Ward in Charlotte.
Slate Hill is similar to Prosperity Church Road, Hidden Valley and Windsor Park in Charlotte.
Smoky Mill Estates is similar to Provincetowne, Wessex Square and Carmel in Charlotte.
South Central Hilltop is similar to Lincoln Heights, Plaza Hills and Shannon Park in Charlotte.
Summit View Woods is similar to Marshbrooke, Touchstone Village and Highland Creek in Charlotte.
Tuttle West is similar to Wedgewood, Yorkshire and Mineral Springs in Charlotte.
Victorian Village is similar to Brookhill and Cherry in Charlotte.