This page shows which neighborhoods in Atlanta are similar to neighborhoods in Minneapolis.
Rents in Atlanta average $1 and are about the same as rents in Minneapolis.
Atlanta's Walk Score is 48, 23 points lower than Minneapolis's 71.
Atlanta has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Atlanta has a Transit Score of 44, Minneapolis's score is 55. Atlanta's Bike Score is 42, Minneapolis's score is 83.
Here are neighborhoods in Atlanta, Georgia that are similar to Minneapolis, Minnesota 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!
Bolton Hills is similar to Wenonah in Minneapolis.
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Collier Heights is similar to Shingle Creek in Minneapolis.
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Collier Hills North is similar to Windom, Near North and Como in Minneapolis.
Garden Hills is similar to Windom, Como and Sheridan in Minneapolis.
Home Park is similar to Lowry Hill East, St. Anthony East and Seward in Minneapolis.
Reynoldstown is similar to Lowry Hill, Kingfield and Longfellow in Minneapolis.
Sherwood Forest is similar to Wenonah, Marshall Terrace and Near North in Minneapolis.
Southwest Atlanta is similar to Shingle Creek, Lind - Bohanon and Kenwood in Minneapolis.
Summerhill is similar to Regina, Webber - Camden and Willard-Hay in Minneapolis.
Sylvan Hills is similar to Wenonah, Water Park and Shingle Creek in Minneapolis.
Venetian Hills is similar to Shingle Creek, Victory and Cleveland in Minneapolis.
Washington Park is similar to Cleveland, Diamond Lake and Regina in Minneapolis.
Wesley Battle is similar to Kenwood in Minneapolis.
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Woodland Hills is similar to Linden Hills, Lynnhurst and Water Park in Minneapolis.