This page shows which neighborhoods in Portland are similar to neighborhoods in Long Beach.
Rents in Portland average $1 and are about the same as rents in Long Beach.
Portland's Walk Score is 67, 6 points lower than Long Beach's 73.
Portland has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Portland has a Transit Score of 49, Long Beach's score is 49. Portland's Bike Score is 83, Long Beach's score is 70.
Here are neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon that are similar to Long Beach, 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!
Arbor Lodge is similar to Addams, South Wrigley and Wilson High in Long Beach.
Argay is similar to Longwood, Lakewood Village and Artesia Freeway Corridor in Long Beach.
Bridgeton is similar to College Estates, Atherton South and Arlington in Long Beach.
Cathedral Park is similar to Bluff Park, Belmont Park and Naples in Long Beach.
Concordia is similar to Jordan, Lower Westside and Addams in Long Beach.
Cully is similar to Upper Westside, Cherry Manor and Westside in Long Beach.
East Columbia is similar to College Estates in Long Beach.
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Humboldt is similar to Eastside, Central Long Beach and Franklin School in Long Beach.
Kenton is similar to Imperial Estates, Belmont Park and Bluff Park in Long Beach.
Overlook is similar to Park Estates, Stearns Park and California Heights in Long Beach.
Parkrose is similar to Stearns Park, Park Estates and Los Cerritos in Long Beach.
Piedmont is similar to Sunrise Park, Jordan and Westside in Long Beach.
Portsmouth is similar to Freeway Circle, Carmelitos and Sutter in Long Beach.
University Park is similar to Cherry Manor, Upper Westside and Jordan in Long Beach.
Woodlawn is similar to Addams, Jordan and South Wrigley in Long Beach.