This page shows which neighborhoods in Charlotte are similar to neighborhoods in Columbus.
Rents in Charlotte average $1 and are about the same as rents in Columbus.
Charlotte's Walk Score is 26, 15 points lower than Columbus's 41.
Charlotte has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Charlotte has a Transit Score of 27, Columbus's score is 30. Charlotte's Bike Score is 31, Columbus's score is 48.
Here are neighborhoods in Charlotte, North Carolina that are similar to Columbus, 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!
Becton Park is similar to Glenbrook, Scioto Woods and Sycamore Hills in Columbus.
College Downs is similar to Glenmeadows, Northgate and Sweetwater in Columbus.
Coulwood West is similar to White Ash, Scioto Woods and Greenhill Acres in Columbus.
Eastover is similar to Broadleigh, Innis Garden Village and Sharon Heights in Columbus.
Harwood Lane is similar to Three Rivers, West Albany and Olentangy Glade in Columbus.
Lockwood is similar to Livingston Park North, South of Main and Milo-Grogan in Columbus.
McCrorey Heights is similar to Westbrook, Wolfe Park and Eastgate in Columbus.
Newell South is similar to Walnut Creek, Appian and Cranbrook in Columbus.
North Charlotte is similar to Northmoor, Franklin Park and Southern Orchards in Columbus.
Olde Whitehall is similar to Olde Orchard, Olentangy High Bluffs and Milbrook in Columbus.
Pinecrest is similar to Abby Trails, Oriole Heights and West Albany in Columbus.
Plaza Midwood is similar to Franklin Park, Beechwood and Northmoor in Columbus.
Sheffield Park is similar to Franklin Park, Woodland Park and Beechwood in Columbus.
Villa Heights is similar to Driving Park, Mount Vernon and Vasser Village in Columbus.
Yorkmount is similar to Central College, Olde Orchard and Brentwood Park in Columbus.