This page shows which neighborhoods in Houston are similar to neighborhoods in Charlotte.
Rents in Houston average $1 and are about the same as rents in Charlotte.
Houston's Walk Score is 47, 21 points higher than Charlotte's 26.
Houston has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Houston has a Transit Score of 36, Charlotte's score is 27. Houston's Bike Score is 49, Charlotte's score is 31.
Here are neighborhoods in Houston, Texas that are similar to Charlotte, North Carolina 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!
Acres Home is similar to Park Crossing, Oakview Terrace and Becton Park in Charlotte.
Afton Oaks - River Oaks is similar to Southside Park, Brookhill and Colonial Village in Charlotte.
Alief is similar to East Forest, Grier Heights and Madison Park in Charlotte.
Astrodome is similar to Barclay Downs, Colonial Village and Elizabeth in Charlotte.
Braeburn is similar to Briarcreek - Woodland, Tryon Hills and Sheffield Park in Charlotte.
Braeswood Place is similar to Tryon Hills, Briarcreek - Woodland and Sheffield Park in Charlotte.
Briarforest is similar to Grier Heights, East Forest and Madison Park in Charlotte.
Carverdale is similar to Westerly Hills, Echo Hills and York Road in Charlotte.
Central Southwest is similar to Becton Park, Park Crossing and Wessex Square in Charlotte.
Clear Lake is similar to Ballantyne West, Whiteoak and Ballantyne East in Charlotte.
Clinton Park Tri-Community is similar to Todd Park, Coulwood East and Rain Tree in Charlotte.
Denver Harbor - Port Houston is similar to Tryon Hills, Freedom Park and Wilmore in Charlotte.
Downtown is similar to First Ward, Second Ward and Third Ward in Charlotte.
East Houston is similar to Lakewood, Capitol Drive and Reid Park in Charlotte.
The Museum District is similar to The South End, Cherry and Brookhill in Charlotte.