This page shows which neighborhoods in Long Beach are similar to neighborhoods in Portland.
Rents in Long Beach average $1 and are about the same as rents in Portland.
Long Beach's Walk Score is 73, 6 points higher than Portland's 67.
Long Beach has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Long Beach has a Transit Score of 49, Portland's score is 49. Long Beach's Bike Score is 70, Portland's score is 83.
Here are neighborhoods in Long Beach, California that are similar to Portland, Oregon 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!
Belmont Heights is similar to Sellwood-Moreland, Vernon and Foster-Powell in Portland.
Belmont Shore is similar to Boise, Hosford-Abernethy and King in Portland.
Bixby Hill is similar to Southwest Hills, Sylvan-Highlands and Wilkes in Portland.
Bixby Knolls is similar to Multnomah, Reed and Hazelwood in Portland.
Bluff Park is similar to Cathedral Park, Kenton and Mt. Scott-Arleta in Portland.
Cal State University Long Beach is similar to Homestead, Parkrose and Far Southwest in Portland.
Cherry Manor is similar to West Portland Park, University Park and Parkrose Heights in Portland.
College Estates is similar to Bridgeton, Collins View and Wilkes in Portland.
Downtown is similar to Hollywood, Northwest District and Pearl in Portland.
El Dorado Park Estates is similar to Markham, Bridlemile and Hayhurst in Portland.
Lakewood Village is similar to Reed, Parkrose and Cully in Portland.
Park Estates is similar to Parkrose, Overlook and Sumner in Portland.
South of Conant is similar to Russell, Markham and Bridlemile in Portland.
The Lakes is similar to Ashcreek, Bridlemile and Markham in Portland.