This page shows which neighborhoods in Miami are similar to neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
Rents in Miami average $1 and are about the same as rents in Los Angeles.
Miami's Walk Score is 77, 8 points higher than Los Angeles's 69.
Miami has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Miami has a Transit Score of 57, Los Angeles's score is 53. Miami's Bike Score is 64, Los Angeles's score is 59.
Here are neighborhoods in Miami, Florida that are similar to Los Angeles, 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!
Allapattah is similar to West Adams, Van Nuys and Greater Wilshire in Los Angeles.
Coral Way is similar to Mid-Town North Hollywood, Valley Village and Venice in Los Angeles.
Downtown is similar to Downtown and Historic Cultural in Los Angeles.
Little Haiti is similar to Mar Vista, Central San Pedro and Valley Village in Los Angeles.
Little Havana is similar to Palms, Voices of 90037 and UNNC in Los Angeles.
Model City is similar to Congress Southwest, Winnetka and Arleta in Los Angeles.
Overtown is similar to Olympic Park, Greater Echo Park Elysian and Silver Lake in Los Angeles.
Upper Eastside is similar to Greater Toluca Lake, Eagle Rock and Studio City in Los Angeles.
West Flagler is similar to Valley Village, Mid-Town North Hollywood and North Hollywood North East in Los Angeles.
Wynwood-Edgewater is similar to Greater Wilshire, West Adams and Boyle Heights in Los Angeles.