This page shows which neighborhoods in Fort Worth are similar to neighborhoods in Long Beach.
Rents in Fort Worth average $1 and are about the same as rents in Long Beach.
Fort Worth's Walk Score is 35, 38 points lower than Long Beach's 73.
Fort Worth has minimal public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Fort Worth has a Transit Score of 22, Long Beach's score is 49. Fort Worth's Bike Score is 39, Long Beach's score is 70.
Here are neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas that are similar to Long Beach, California 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!
Alamo Heights is similar to Lindbergh, Jordan and Ramona Park in Long Beach.
Basswood Park is similar to Hamilton, Freeway Circle and El Dorado Park Estates in Long Beach.
Bellaire Park North is similar to El Dorado Park South in Long Beach.
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Belmont Terrace is similar to DeForest Park and The Lakes in Long Beach.
Berkeley Place is similar to Cherry Manor, Paramount and South and Upper Westside in Long Beach.
Bluebonnet Hills is similar to Bryant School, Belmont Shore and Traffic Circle in Long Beach.
Bluebonnet Place is similar to Lindbergh, Lee School and Belmont Heights in Long Beach.
Brentmoor is similar to Arlington, Rancho Estates and Atherton South in Long Beach.
Brentwood-Oak Hills is similar to Cherry Manor, South of Conant and Upper Westside in Long Beach.
Butler is similar to Hamilton and Freeway Circle in Long Beach.
Byers Mccart is similar to Westside, Los Altos and Naples in Long Beach.
Candle Ridge West is similar to Rancho Estates in Long Beach.
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Candleridge is similar to Rancho Estates, The Lakes and Arlington in Long Beach.
Carter Park is similar to Hamilton, El Dorado Park Estates and Arlington in Long Beach.
Eastgate is similar to El Dorado Park South in Long Beach.
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