This page shows which neighborhoods in Houston are similar to neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
Rents in Houston average $1 and are about the same as rents in Los Angeles.
Houston's Walk Score is 47, 22 points lower than Los Angeles's 69.
Houston has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. Houston has a Transit Score of 36, Los Angeles's score is 53. Houston's Bike Score is 49, Los Angeles's score is 59.
Here are neighborhoods in Houston, Texas that are similar to Los Angeles, 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!
Acres Home is similar to Arroyo Seco, Pacific Palisades and Granada Hills in Los Angeles.
Afton Oaks - River Oaks is similar to Sherman Oaks, Lake Balboa and Marina del Rey in Los Angeles.
Alief is similar to North Hills East, Pacoima and Northridge in Los Angeles.
Astrodome is similar to North Hollywood West, Van Nuys and Canoga Park in Los Angeles.
Braeburn is similar to Pacoima, North Hills East and LA-32 in Los Angeles.
Braeswood Place is similar to Pacoima, Reseda and North Hills East in Los Angeles.
Briarforest is similar to Northridge, North Hollywood West and Pacoima in Los Angeles.
Carverdale is similar to Chatsworth, Encino and Brentwood in Los Angeles.
Central Southwest is similar to Pacific Palisades, Granada Hills and Arroyo Seco in Los Angeles.
Clear Lake is similar to Granada Hills, Porter Ranch and West Hills in Los Angeles.
Clinton Park Tri-Community is similar to Bel Air-Beverly Crest, Porter Ranch and Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles.
Denver Harbor - Port Houston is similar to Mission Hills, Tarzana and North Hills West in Los Angeles.
East Houston is similar to Pacific Palisades, Granada Hills and Arroyo Seco in Los Angeles.
The Museum District is similar to West Adams, Lincoln Heights and Greater Wilshire in Los Angeles.