This page shows which neighborhoods in Dallas are similar to neighborhoods in Fort Worth.
Rents in Dallas average $1 and are about the same as rents in Fort Worth.
Dallas's Walk Score is 46, 11 points higher than Fort Worth's 35.
Dallas has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Dallas has a Transit Score of 39, Fort Worth's score is 22. Dallas's Bike Score is 49, Fort Worth's score is 39.
Here are neighborhoods in Dallas, Texas that are similar to Fort Worth, Texas 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!
Casa Linda-Casa View is similar to Morningside Park, Park Hill and Carter Park in Fort Worth.
Cockrell Hill is similar to Hamlet, Oakview and Greenway in Fort Worth.
Five Mile Creek is similar to Ramey Place, Historic Southside and Legacy in Fort Worth.
Forest Hills is similar to Ramey Place, Candleridge and Oakridge Terrace in Fort Worth.
Greenway Park is similar to Alamo Heights, Worth Heights and Ridglea North in Fort Worth.
M Streets is similar to North Hi Mount, West Beyer and Arlington Heights in Fort Worth.
Mountain Creek is similar to Garden Acres, Academy at Waterchase and Tejas Trails in Fort Worth.
Oak Lawn is similar to South Hemphill Heights and Downtown in Fort Worth.
Piedmont is similar to Historic Southside, Morningside Park and Carter Park in Fort Worth.
Pleasant Grove is similar to Legacy, South Greenbriar and Far Southwest in Fort Worth.
Redbird is similar to Brentwood-Oak Hills, Parker Essex Boaz and United Riverside in Fort Worth.
Riverway Estates-Bruton Terrace is similar to Brentwood-Oak Hills, Woodhaven and Harmony Hills in Fort Worth.
Vickery Place is similar to Bluebonnet Place, West Beyer and Arlington Heights in Fort Worth.
Winnetka Heights is similar to Hubbard Heights, Fairmount and Ridgmar in Fort Worth.
Wolf Creek is similar to Southeast Kingdom, Ramey Place and Brentmoor in Fort Worth.