This page shows which neighborhoods in Long Beach are similar to neighborhoods in Baltimore.
Rents in Long Beach average $1 and are about the same as rents in Baltimore.
Long Beach's Walk Score is 73, 9 points higher than Baltimore's 64.
Long Beach has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Long Beach has a Transit Score of 49, Baltimore's score is 53. Long Beach's Bike Score is 70, Baltimore's score is 53.
Here are neighborhoods in Long Beach, California that are similar to Baltimore, Maryland 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!
Belmont Heights is similar to Mid-Govans, Chinquapin Park - Belvedere and Bentalou - Smallwood in Baltimore.
Belmont Shore is similar to Hampden, Better Waverly and Rosebank in Baltimore.
Bixby Hill is similar to Mt. Washington, Carroll South and Cherry Hill in Baltimore.
Bixby Knolls is similar to Fallstaff, Mill Hill and Radnor - Winston in Baltimore.
Bluff Park is similar to Wyman Park, Woodbourne - McCabe and Mid-Govans in Baltimore.
Cal State University Long Beach is similar to Cross Keys, Woodberry and Violetville in Baltimore.
Cherry Manor is similar to Frankford, Glenham - Bedford and Rognel Heights in Baltimore.
College Estates is similar to Ten Hills, Mayfield - Montebello and Irvington in Baltimore.
Downtown is similar to Mid-Town Belvedere, Middle East and Fells Point in Baltimore.
El Dorado Park Estates is similar to Cross Country, Armistead Gardens and Westgate in Baltimore.
Lakewood Village is similar to Woodbourne Heights, Evergreen and Mid-Charles in Baltimore.
Los Altos is similar to Radnor - Winston, Mill Hill and Westfield in Baltimore.
Park Estates is similar to Morrell Park, Woodbourne Heights and Saint Agnes in Baltimore.
South of Conant is similar to Irvington, Westgate and Mount Holly in Baltimore.
The Lakes is similar to Franklintown, Windsor Hills and Beechfield in Baltimore.