This page shows which neighborhoods in New York are similar to neighborhoods in Cleveland.
Rents in New York average $1 and are about the same as rents in Cleveland.
New York's Walk Score is 88, 31 points higher than Cleveland's 57.
New York has excellent public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. New York has a Transit Score of 89, Cleveland's score is 44. New York's Bike Score is 69, Cleveland's score is 52.
Here are neighborhoods in New York, New York that are similar to Cleveland, Ohio 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!
Bath Beach is similar to Central, Ohio City - West Side and Edgewater in Cleveland.
Clearview is similar to Kamm's Corner, Jefferson and Old Brooklyn in Cleveland.
College Point is similar to Brooklyn Centre in Cleveland.
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Douglaston/Little Neck is similar to Kamm's Corner, Jefferson and Old Brooklyn in Cleveland.
East Elmhurst is similar to Buckeye Shaker, Ohio City - West Side and Detroit Shoreway in Cleveland.
East New York is similar to Central in Cleveland.
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Fort Hamilton is similar to Central and Ohio City - West Side in Cleveland.
Kew Gardens Hills is similar to Ohio City - West Side, Detroit Shoreway and Buckeye Shaker in Cleveland.
Murray Hill (Queens) is similar to Central in Cleveland.
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Pelham Bay is similar to Ohio City - West Side, Edgewater and Central in Cleveland.
Red Hook is similar to Ohio City - West Side, Central and Goodrich-Kirkland Park in Cleveland.
Roosevelt Island is similar to Central and University District in Cleveland.
Woodhaven is similar to Buckeye Shaker, Edgewater and Cudell in Cleveland.