This page shows which neighborhoods in Atlanta are similar to neighborhoods in Philadelphia.
Rents in Atlanta average $1 and are about the same as rents in Philadelphia.
Atlanta's Walk Score is 48, 27 points lower than Philadelphia's 75.
Atlanta has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Atlanta has a Transit Score of 44, Philadelphia's score is 67. Atlanta's Bike Score is 42, Philadelphia's score is 67.
Here are neighborhoods in Atlanta, Georgia that are similar to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 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!
Adamsville is similar to Somerton, Roxborough and Torresdale in Philadelphia.
Atlanta University Center is similar to Fairhill, Lawncrest and Mantua in Philadelphia.
Bolton Hills is similar to Somerton and Torresdale in Philadelphia.
Campbellton Road is similar to East Parkside and Cedarbrook - Stenton in Philadelphia.
Capitol View is similar to Torresdale, Bustleton and Somerton in Philadelphia.
Collier Hills North is similar to Wynnefield Heights, Northeast Philadelphia and Fox Chase - Burholme in Philadelphia.
Garden Hills is similar to Rhawnhurst, Lawncrest and Holmesburg in Philadelphia.
Home Park is similar to Lawncrest, Juniata Park - Feltonville and Mantua in Philadelphia.
Marietta Street Artery is similar to Lawncrest and Port Richmond in Philadelphia.
Reynoldstown is similar to Tacony - Wissinoming, East Germantown and Manayunk in Philadelphia.
Sherwood Forest is similar to Northeast Philadelphia, Torresdale and Somerton in Philadelphia.
Summerhill is similar to East Parkside, Cedarbrook - Stenton and East Mount Airy in Philadelphia.
Sylvan Hills is similar to Torresdale, Somerton and Bustleton in Philadelphia.
Washington Park is similar to East Parkside in Philadelphia.
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Woodland Hills is similar to Roxborough, Bridesburg and West Mount Airy in Philadelphia.