This page shows which neighborhoods in Cleveland are similar to neighborhoods in Long Beach.
Rents in Cleveland average $1 and are about the same as rents in Long Beach.
Cleveland's Walk Score is 57, 16 points lower than Long Beach's 73.
Cleveland has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Cleveland has a Transit Score of 44, Long Beach's score is 49. Cleveland's Bike Score is 52, Long Beach's score is 70.
Here are neighborhoods in Cleveland, Ohio 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!
Brooklyn - Centre is similar to Lakewood Village, Ramona Park and Stearns Park in Long Beach.
Buckeye - Shaker is similar to Lindbergh, Lower Westside and Lee School in Long Beach.
Central is similar to Park Estates, Lakewood Village and North Wrigley in Long Beach.
Clark - Fulton is similar to Jordan, Paramount and South and Lower Westside in Long Beach.
Corlett is similar to Hamilton, El Dorado Park Estates and Freeway Circle in Long Beach.
Detroit - Shoreway is similar to Westside, Jordan and California Heights in Long Beach.
Edgewater is similar to Lindbergh, Jordan and California Heights in Long Beach.
Euclid - Green is similar to South of Conant, El Dorado Park Estates and Hamilton in Long Beach.
Fairfax is similar to North Wrigley, Park Estates and Stearns Park in Long Beach.
Forest Hills is similar to Sutter, College Square and Freeway Circle in Long Beach.
Glenville is similar to Hamilton, El Dorado Park Estates and Freeway Circle in Long Beach.
Goodrich - Kirtland Park is similar to Stearns Park, Park Estates and North Wrigley in Long Beach.
Hough is similar to Lakewood Village, Ramona Park and Longwood in Long Beach.