This page shows which neighborhoods in Chicago are similar to neighborhoods in Seattle.
Rents in Chicago average $1 and are about the same as rents in Seattle.
Chicago's Walk Score is 77, 3 points higher than Seattle's 74.
Chicago has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Chicago has a Transit Score of 65, Seattle's score is 60. Chicago's Bike Score is 72, Seattle's score is 71.
Here are neighborhoods in Chicago, Illinois that are similar to Seattle, Washington 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 South Park, Maple Leaf and West Queen Anne in Seattle.
Ashburn is similar to Haller Lake, North Delridge and South Park in Seattle.
Avondale is similar to Atlantic, North Beacon Hill and Fremont in Seattle.
Back of the Yards is similar to Maple Leaf, Victory Heights and North College Park in Seattle.
Brighton Park is similar to Victory Heights, Pinehurst and Mount Baker in Seattle.
Burnside is similar to South Beacon Hill, Denny Blaine and Highland Park in Seattle.
Chatham is similar to North College Park, Columbia City and Ravenna in Seattle.
Cragin is similar to Madison Valley, Roosevelt and Hillman City in Seattle.
DePaul is similar to Atlantic, North Beacon Hill and Westlake in Seattle.
Dunning is similar to South Park, Maple Leaf and Haller Lake in Seattle.
East Side is similar to Seward Park, Sunset Hill and Denny Blaine in Seattle.
Edgewater is similar to Capitol Hill, Fremont and Atlantic in Seattle.
Edison Park is similar to North Delridge, Cedar Heights and Madison Park in Seattle.
Englewood is similar to Montlake, Portage Bay and Highland Park in Seattle.
Gage Park is similar to Pinehurst, Victory Heights and Roosevelt in Seattle.