This page shows which neighborhoods in Portland are similar to neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
Rents in Portland average $1 and are about the same as rents in Los Angeles.
Portland's Walk Score is 67, 2 points lower than Los Angeles's 69.
Portland has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Portland has a Transit Score of 49, Los Angeles's score is 53. Portland's Bike Score is 83, Los Angeles's score is 59.
Here are neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon 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!
Arbor Lodge is similar to Highland Park, Silver Lake and Mar Vista in Los Angeles.
Argay is similar to Mission Hills, Encino and Sylmar in Los Angeles.
Bridgeton is similar to Pacific Palisades, Bel Air-Beverly Crest and Foothill Trails in Los Angeles.
Cathedral Park is similar to Wilmington, Greater Toluca Lake and Greater Griffith Park in Los Angeles.
Concordia is similar to Highland Park, Mar Vista and Park Mesa Heights in Los Angeles.
Cully is similar to LA-32, Winnetka and Eagle Rock in Los Angeles.
East Columbia is similar to Bel Air-Beverly Crest and Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles.
Kenton is similar to Wilmington, Hollywood United and Coastal San Pedro in Los Angeles.
Linnton is similar to Terminal Island in Los Angeles.
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Overlook is similar to Hollywood Hills West, Atwater Village and Lake Balboa in Los Angeles.
Parkrose is similar to Sun Valley, Lake Balboa and Westchester-Playa Del Rey in Los Angeles.
Piedmont is similar to Park Mesa Heights, Silver Lake and Congress Central in Los Angeles.
Portsmouth is similar to Arleta, Coastal San Pedro and Winnetka in Los Angeles.
University Park is similar to Winnetka, North Hills West and Arleta in Los Angeles.
Woodlawn is similar to Highland Park, Park Mesa Heights and Mar Vista in Los Angeles.