This page shows which neighborhoods in Chicago are similar to neighborhoods in San Francisco.
Rents in Chicago average $1 and are about the same as rents in San Francisco.
Chicago's Walk Score is 77, 12 points lower than San Francisco's 89.
Chicago has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Chicago has a Transit Score of 65, San Francisco's score is 77. Chicago's Bike Score is 72, San Francisco's score is 72.
Here are neighborhoods in Chicago, Illinois that are similar to San Francisco, California 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 Aquatic Park-Fort Mason, Sutro Heights and Merced Manor in San Francisco.
Ashburn is similar to Presidio National Park, Hunters Point and Little Hollywood in San Francisco.
Avondale is similar to Stonestown, Dogpatch and Westwood Park in San Francisco.
Back of the Yards is similar to Little Hollywood, Bret Harte and Sutro Heights in San Francisco.
Brighton Park is similar to Little Hollywood, Parnassus Heights and Bret Harte in San Francisco.
Burnside is similar to Hunters Point, Candlestick Point State Recreation Area and Sherwood Forest in San Francisco.
Chatham is similar to Little Hollywood, Bret Harte and Parnassus Heights in San Francisco.
Cragin is similar to Parnassus Heights, Seacliff and Parkside in San Francisco.
DePaul is similar to Dogpatch, Stonestown and Mission Bay in San Francisco.
Dunning is similar to Sutro Heights and Aquatic Park-Fort Mason in San Francisco.
East Side is similar to Hunters Point, Treasure Island and Lakeshore in San Francisco.
Edgewater is similar to Potrero Hill, Laurel Heights-Jordan Park and Mission Bay in San Francisco.
Edison Park is similar to Parnassus Heights, Seacliff and Hunters Point in San Francisco.
Englewood is similar to Hunters Point, Sherwood Forest and Laguna Honda in San Francisco.
Gage Park is similar to Little Hollywood, Bret Harte and Parnassus Heights in San Francisco.