This page shows which neighborhoods in Baltimore are similar to neighborhoods in Atlanta.
Rents in Baltimore average $1 and are about the same as rents in Atlanta.
Baltimore's Walk Score is 64, 16 points higher than Atlanta's 48.
Baltimore has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Baltimore has a Transit Score of 53, Atlanta's score is 44. Baltimore's Bike Score is 53, Atlanta's score is 42.
Here are neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland that are similar to Atlanta, Georgia 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!
4X4 is similar to Garden Hills, Edgewood and Peachtree Hills in Atlanta.
Abell is similar to Little Five Points, Inman Park and Reynoldstown in Atlanta.
Allendale is similar to Campbellton Road, East Atlanta and Oakland City in Atlanta.
Arcadia is similar to Adams Park, Pomona Park and High Point in Atlanta.
Arlington is similar to Reynoldstown, Castleberry Hill and Capitol Gateway in Atlanta.
Armistead Gardens is similar to East Atlanta, Wildwood and Perkerson in Atlanta.
Ashburton is similar to Washington Park, Adams Park and Westview in Atlanta.
Baltimore Highlands is similar to Inman Park, Home Park and Poncey-Highland in Atlanta.
Barclay is similar to Inman Park, Sweet Auburn and Reynoldstown in Atlanta.
Beechfield is similar to Old Gordon, Thomasville Heights and Mozley Park in Atlanta.
Belair - Edison is similar to Peachtree Hills, Peoplestown and Ridgedale Park in Atlanta.
Belair - Parkside is similar to Fort Valley, Pomona Park and High Point in Atlanta.
Bellona - Gittings is similar to Adams Park, Lakewood Heights and English Park in Atlanta.
Bentalou - Smallwood is similar to Inman Park, Poncey-Highland and Virginia Highland in Atlanta.
Berea is similar to Pittsburgh, Ashview Heights and Vine City in Atlanta.