This page shows which neighborhoods in Long Beach are similar to neighborhoods in Fort Worth.
Rents in Long Beach average $1 and are about the same as rents in Fort Worth.
Long Beach's Walk Score is 73, 38 points higher than Fort Worth's 35.
Long Beach has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Long Beach has a Transit Score of 49, Fort Worth's score is 22. Long Beach's Bike Score is 70, Fort Worth's score is 39.
Here are neighborhoods in Long Beach, California 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!
Belmont Heights is similar to West Beyer, Bluebonnet Place and Byers Mccart in Fort Worth.
Belmont Shore is similar to Linwood, Marine Park and Bluebonnet Place in Fort Worth.
Bixby Hill is similar to Near East Side, Hamlet and Rock Island-Samuels Avenue in Fort Worth.
Bixby Knolls is similar to Marine Park, Byers Mccart and Worth Heights in Fort Worth.
Bluff Park is similar to Byers Mccart, Greenridge and Crestline Area in Fort Worth.
Cal State University Long Beach is similar to Cultural District, Westridge Area and Rosedale in Fort Worth.
Cherry Manor is similar to Monticello, Berry Castle and Crestline Area in Fort Worth.
College Estates is similar to Parker Essex Boaz, Rock Island-Samuels Avenue and Settlement Village in Fort Worth.
El Dorado Park Estates is similar to Morningside Park, Mistletoe Heights and Park Hill in Fort Worth.
Lakewood Village is similar to Marine Park, Southland Terrace and Highland Homes in Fort Worth.
Los Altos is similar to Byers Mccart, Marine Park and Ridglea North in Fort Worth.
Park Estates is similar to Westridge Area, Jennings South and Near East Side in Fort Worth.
South of Conant is similar to Parker Essex Boaz, Jones Court and Morningside Park in Fort Worth.
The Lakes is similar to Home Acres, Sandy Acres and Foster Park in Fort Worth.