This page shows which neighborhoods in New York are similar to neighborhoods in Fort Worth.
Rents in New York average $1 and are about the same as rents in Fort Worth.
New York's Walk Score is 88, 53 points higher than Fort Worth's 35.
New York has excellent public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. New York has a Transit Score of 89, Fort Worth's score is 22. New York's Bike Score is 69, Fort Worth's score is 39.
Here are neighborhoods in New York, New York that are similar to Fort Worth, Texas 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!
Castle Hill is similar to Ridglea North in Fort Worth.
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College Point is similar to Linwood and Cultural District in Fort Worth.
Country Club is similar to Crestline Area in Fort Worth.
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Douglaston is similar to Crestline Area in Fort Worth.
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Eltingville is similar to Crestline Area in Fort Worth.
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Far Rockaway is similar to Ridglea North and Southland Terrace in Fort Worth.
Glen Oaks is similar to College Hill and Jennings South in Fort Worth.
Great Kills is similar to Crestline Area in Fort Worth.
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Manor Heights is similar to Southland Terrace, Ridglea North and West Morningside in Fort Worth.
Red Hook is similar to Cultural District in Fort Worth.
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Rockaway Beach is similar to Fair Lawn in Fort Worth.
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Rossville is similar to Bankhead Estates, Terrace Avenue and Glenwood Triangle in Fort Worth.
Throgs Neck is similar to Crestline Area and Ridglea North in Fort Worth.
Woodrow is similar to Sandy Acres in Fort Worth.
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