This page shows which neighborhoods in Los Angeles are similar to neighborhoods in Minneapolis.
Rents in Los Angeles average $1 and are about the same as rents in Minneapolis.
Los Angeles's Walk Score is 69, 2 points lower than Minneapolis's 71.
Los Angeles has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Los Angeles has a Transit Score of 53, Minneapolis's score is 55. Los Angeles's Bike Score is 59, Minneapolis's score is 83.
Here are neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California that are similar to Minneapolis, Minnesota 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!
Atwater Village is similar to Como, Windom and Seward in Minneapolis.
Boyle Heights is similar to Ventura Village, Stevens Square and Dinkytown in Minneapolis.
Brentwood is similar to Marshall Terrace, Cedar Isles - Dean and Wenonah in Minneapolis.
Central Alameda is similar to CARAG, Lyndale and Prospect Park in Minneapolis.
Central San Pedro is similar to Sheridan, Logan Park and Kingfield in Minneapolis.
Coastal San Pedro is similar to Linden Hills, Lynnhurst and Hale in Minneapolis.
Eagle Rock is similar to Hawthorne, Bottineau and Windom in Minneapolis.
Glassell Park is similar to Windom, Hawthorne and Sheridan in Minneapolis.
Harbor City is similar to Windom, Near North and Como in Minneapolis.
Harbor Gateway North is similar to Jordan, Near North and Windom in Minneapolis.
Harbor Gateway South is similar to Windom, Como and St. Anthony East in Minneapolis.
Highland Park is similar to Kingfield, Lyndale and Holland in Minneapolis.
Marina del Rey is similar to Windom, Como and St. Anthony East in Minneapolis.