This page shows which neighborhoods in New York are similar to neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
Rents in New York average $1 and are about the same as rents in Los Angeles.
New York's Walk Score is 88, 19 points higher than Los Angeles's 69.
New York has excellent public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. New York has a Transit Score of 89, Los Angeles's score is 53. New York's Bike Score is 69, Los Angeles's score is 59.
Here are neighborhoods in New York, New York 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!
Bay Ridge is similar to Pico Union, South Central LA and Greater Wilshire in Los Angeles.
Bayside is similar to Eagle Rock, Atwater Village and Mar Vista in Los Angeles.
Clinton Hill is similar to Historic Cultural in Los Angeles.
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Fort Greene is similar to Historic Cultural and Central Hollywood in Los Angeles.
Gravesend is similar to Pico Union, Boyle Heights and Greater Wilshire in Los Angeles.
Greenpoint is similar to Greater Wilshire, West Los Angeles and Central Hollywood in Los Angeles.
Long Island City is similar to Historic Cultural, Central Hollywood and Mid-City West in Los Angeles.
Park Slope is similar to Historic Cultural, Rampart Village and Westlake in Los Angeles.
Prospect Heights is similar to Historic Cultural in Los Angeles.
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Riverdale is similar to Lincoln Heights, Greater Wilshire and Boyle Heights in Los Angeles.
Sheepshead Bay is similar to South Central LA, Pico Union and Rampart Village in Los Angeles.
Upper East Side is similar to Downtown in Los Angeles.
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West Harlem is similar to Westlake and Wilshire Center - Koreatown in Los Angeles.
Williamsburg is similar to Historic Cultural, Mid-City West and Rampart Village in Los Angeles.