This page shows which neighborhoods in Milwaukee are similar to neighborhoods in Seattle.
Rents in Milwaukee average $1 and are about the same as rents in Seattle.
Milwaukee's Walk Score is 62, 12 points lower than Seattle's 74.
Milwaukee has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Milwaukee has a Transit Score of 49, Seattle's score is 60. Milwaukee's Bike Score is 58, Seattle's score is 71.
Here are neighborhoods in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 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!
Alcott Park is similar to Arbor Heights, North Beach-Blue Ridge and Matthews Beach in Seattle.
Alverno is similar to North Delridge, Denny Blaine and Haller Lake in Seattle.
Arlington Gardens is similar to Seaview, Seward Park and Montlake in Seattle.
Arlington Heights is similar to Mid-Beacon Hill, Lawton Park and High Point in Seattle.
Avenues West is similar to Fremont, Eastlake and Lower Queen Anne in Seattle.
Baran Park is similar to Seward Park, Denny Blaine and Fauntleroy in Seattle.
Bay View is similar to North Admiral, Roxhill and Leschi in Seattle.
Bluemound Heights is similar to Highland Park, Meadowbrook and Southeast Magnolia in Seattle.
Borchert Field is similar to Haller Lake, Meadowbrook and Victory Heights in Seattle.
Bradley Estates is similar to Rainier View, Riverview and Briarcliff in Seattle.
Brewer's Hill is similar to Green Lake, Roosevelt and Mount Baker in Seattle.
Burnham Park is similar to North Queen Anne, Fairmount Park and Genesee in Seattle.
Calumet Farms is similar to Rainier View and Riverview in Seattle.
Cambridge Heights is similar to South Delridge, Dunlap and Brighton in Seattle.
Cannon Park is similar to South Park, Laurelhurst and Haller Lake in Seattle.