This page shows which neighborhoods in San Francisco are similar to neighborhoods in Seattle.
Rents in San Francisco average $1 and are about the same as rents in Seattle.
San Francisco's Walk Score is 89, 15 points higher than Seattle's 74.
San Francisco has excellent public transportation and is very bikeable. San Francisco has a Transit Score of 77, Seattle's score is 60. San Francisco's Bike Score is 72, Seattle's score is 71.
Here are neighborhoods in San Francisco, California 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!
Ashbury Heights is similar to Central District, East Queen Anne and Holly Park in Seattle.
Buena Vista is similar to Central District, Capitol Hill and East Queen Anne in Seattle.
Castro is similar to University District, Capitol Hill and International District in Seattle.
Chinatown is similar to First Hill, Belltown and Yesler Terrace in Seattle.
Dolores Heights is similar to Central District, Capitol Hill and East Queen Anne in Seattle.
Golden Gate Heights is similar to Holly Park, Brighton and East Queen Anne in Seattle.
Haight Ashbury is similar to Capitol Hill, Fremont and University District in Seattle.
Hunters Point is similar to Denny Blaine, South Beacon Hill and Highland Park in Seattle.
Ingleside is similar to Brighton, East Queen Anne and Holly Park in Seattle.
Lincoln Park-Fort Miley is similar to Interbay, Sand Point and Georgetown in Seattle.
North Beach is similar to First Hill, Yesler Terrace and Belltown in Seattle.
Oceanview is similar to Brighton, Holly Park and Portage Bay in Seattle.
Parkmerced is similar to Eastlake, Fremont and Westlake in Seattle.
Polk Gulch is similar to University District, International District and Yesler Terrace in Seattle.
Visitacion Valley is similar to Holly Park, East Queen Anne and Bryant in Seattle.