This page shows which neighborhoods in Cleveland are similar to neighborhoods in San Diego.
Rents in Cleveland average $1 and are about the same as rents in San Diego.
Cleveland's Walk Score is 57, 4 points higher than San Diego's 53.
Cleveland has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Cleveland has a Transit Score of 44, San Diego's score is 37. Cleveland's Bike Score is 52, San Diego's score is 43.
Here are neighborhoods in Cleveland, Ohio that are similar to San Diego, 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 Midway District, College West and Barrio Logan in San Diego.
Buckeye - Shaker is similar to College East, El Cerrito and Pacific Beach in San Diego.
Central is similar to Barrio Logan, College West and Midtown in San Diego.
Clark - Fulton is similar to Webster, Point Loma Heights and Beach Barber in San Diego.
Corlett is similar to Encanto, Clairemont Mesa West and Emerald Hills in San Diego.
Cudell is similar to Adams North, El Cerrito and Mission Hills in San Diego.
Detroit - Shoreway is similar to Mission Hills, Adams North and El Cerrito in San Diego.
Downtown is similar to Harborview and Old Town in San Diego.
Edgewater is similar to El Cerrito, College East and Mission Hills in San Diego.
Euclid - Green is similar to Clairemont Mesa West, Torrey Highlands and Ocean Crest in San Diego.
Fairfax is similar to Mission Valley East, Torrey Pines and Morena in San Diego.
Forest Hills is similar to Kensington, Redwood Village - Rolando Park and Loma Portal in San Diego.
Glenville is similar to Encanto, Emerald Hills and Clairemont Mesa West in San Diego.
Goodrich - Kirtland Park is similar to Old Town, Midway District and Torrey Pines in San Diego.
Hough is similar to Linda Vista, Mt Hope and College West in San Diego.