This page shows which neighborhoods in Columbus are similar to neighborhoods in New York.
Rents in Columbus average $1 and are about the same as rents in New York.
Columbus's Walk Score is 41, 47 points lower than New York's 88.
Columbus has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Columbus has a Transit Score of 30, New York's score is 89. Columbus's Bike Score is 48, New York's score is 69.
Here are neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio 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!
Brewery District (including Whittier Peninsula) is similar to Glen Oaks, Red Hook and South Beach in New York.
Busch is similar to College Point, Randall Manor and Glen Oaks in New York.
Cherry Creek is similar to Arden Heights in New York.
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Clintonville is similar to South Ozone Park, Floral park and Middle Village in New York.
Don Scott is similar to Chelsea/Travis and New Springville in New York.
Eastland is similar to Heartland Village, New Springville and Rossville in New York.
Eastmoor is similar to Rosedale, Bay Terrace and Richmond Town in New York.
Forest Park East is similar to South Ozone Park, Far Rockaway and Astoria Heights in New York.
Indiana Forest is similar to Woodhaven, Corona and Kew Gardens Hills in New York.
Maize-Morse is similar to South Ozone Park, Arverne and Rosedale in New York.
North Campus is similar to Astoria Heights, Far Rockaway and Woodhaven in New York.
North Linden is similar to Bay Terrace in New York.
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Old North Columbus is similar to South Ozone Park, Clearview and Astoria Heights in New York.
The Ohio State University is similar to Greenpoint, Ozone Park and Coney Island in New York.
Tri-Village is similar to College Point, Astoria Heights and Ozone Park in New York.