This page shows which neighborhoods in Chicago are similar to neighborhoods in New York.
Rents in Chicago average $1 and are about the same as rents in New York.
Chicago's Walk Score is 77, 11 points lower than New York's 88.
Chicago has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Chicago has a Transit Score of 65, New York's score is 89. Chicago's Bike Score is 72, New York's score is 69.
Here are neighborhoods in Chicago, Illinois that are similar to New York, New York 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!
Bronzeville is similar to Hillcrest, Riverdale and Maspeth in New York.
DePaul is similar to Greenpoint, Richmond Hill and Sheepshead Bay in New York.
East Hyde Park is similar to South Ozone Park, Canarsie and East Elmhurst in New York.
Edgewater is similar to Bensonhurst, Sheepshead Bay and Bay Ridge in New York.
Hyde Park is similar to Long Island City, Morris Park and Borough Park in New York.
Lakeview is similar to Astoria, Pelham Parkway and Midwood in New York.
Lincoln Park is similar to Greenpoint, Richmond Hill and Sheepshead Bay in New York.
Logan Square is similar to Bath Beach, Coney Island and Pomonok in New York.
Near North Side is similar to Hell's Kitchen, Gramercy Park and Murray Hill in New York.
Ravenswood is similar to Dyker Heights, Ozone Park and Coney Island in New York.
Rogers Park is similar to Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge and Allerton in New York.
South Loop is similar to Williamsburg, Forest Hills and Fort Greene in New York.
South Shore is similar to Edenwald, South Ozone Park and South Jamaica in New York.
The Loop is similar to Theater District, Downtown Brooklyn and NoMad in New York.