This page shows which neighborhoods in Chicago are similar to neighborhoods in Atlanta.
Rents in Chicago average $1 and are about the same as rents in Atlanta.
Chicago's Walk Score is 77, 29 points higher than Atlanta's 48.
Chicago has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Chicago has a Transit Score of 65, Atlanta's score is 44. Chicago's Bike Score is 72, Atlanta's score is 42.
Here are neighborhoods in Chicago, Illinois 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!
Archer Heights is similar to Ansley Park, Little Five Points and Peachtree Park in Atlanta.
Ashburn is similar to Edgewood, Ansley Park and English Avenue in Atlanta.
Avondale is similar to Sweet Auburn, Little Five Points and Atlantic Station in Atlanta.
Back of the Yards is similar to Castleberry Hill, Ansley Park and Reynoldstown in Atlanta.
Brighton Park is similar to Reynoldstown, West End and Edgewood in Atlanta.
Burnside is similar to Adair Park, Ashview Heights and Vine City in Atlanta.
Chatham is similar to Castleberry Hill, Reynoldstown and Capitol Gateway in Atlanta.
Cragin is similar to Inman Park, Cabbagetown and Reynoldstown in Atlanta.
DePaul is similar to Sweet Auburn, Atlantic Station and Old Fourth Ward in Atlanta.
Dunning is similar to Ansley Park, Peachtree Park and Berkeley Park in Atlanta.
East Side is similar to Channing Valley, Woodland Hills and Kirkwood in Atlanta.
Edgewater is similar to Old Fourth Ward, Sweet Auburn and Atlantic Station in Atlanta.
Edison Park is similar to West End, Reynoldstown and Candler Park in Atlanta.
Englewood is similar to Ashview Heights, Adair Park and Harris Chiles in Atlanta.
Gage Park is similar to Reynoldstown, Inman Park and Capitol Gateway in Atlanta.