This page shows which neighborhoods in Los Angeles are similar to neighborhoods in Seattle.
Rents in Los Angeles average $1 and are about the same as rents in Seattle.
Los Angeles's Walk Score is 69, 5 points lower than Seattle's 74.
Los Angeles has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Los Angeles has a Transit Score of 53, Seattle's score is 60. Los Angeles's Bike Score is 59, Seattle's score is 71.
Here are neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California that are similar to Seattle, Washington 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 South Park, Maple Leaf and Haller Lake in Seattle.
Boyle Heights is similar to Atlantic, Wallingford and North Queen Anne in Seattle.
Brentwood is similar to Interbay, South Park and Haller Lake in Seattle.
Central Alameda is similar to North Queen Anne, North College Park and Ravenna in Seattle.
Central San Pedro is similar to Genesee, Fairmount Park and Madison Valley in Seattle.
Coastal San Pedro is similar to Seward Park, Madison Park and Denny Blaine in Seattle.
Eagle Rock is similar to Victory Heights, Cedar Heights and North Delridge in Seattle.
Glassell Park is similar to Haller Lake, Victory Heights and South Park in Seattle.
Harbor City is similar to Haller Lake, South Park and Victory Heights in Seattle.
Harbor Gateway North is similar to Haller Lake, Victory Heights and Cedar Heights in Seattle.
Harbor Gateway South is similar to South Park, Haller Lake and Laurelhurst in Seattle.
Highland Park is similar to Crown Hill, Bitter Lake and Phinney Ridge in Seattle.
Mar Vista is similar to Fairmount Park, Victory Heights and Pinehurst in Seattle.
Marina del Rey is similar to South Park, Haller Lake and Maple Leaf in Seattle.
Mid City is similar to Ravenna, Pinehurst and North College Park in Seattle.