This page shows which neighborhoods in Long Beach are similar to neighborhoods in San Francisco.
Rents in Long Beach average $1 and are about the same as rents in San Francisco.
Long Beach's Walk Score is 73, 16 points lower than San Francisco's 89.
Long Beach has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Long Beach has a Transit Score of 49, San Francisco's score is 77. Long Beach's Bike Score is 70, San Francisco's score is 72.
Here are neighborhoods in Long Beach, California that are similar to San Francisco, 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!
Addams is similar to Parnassus Heights, Seacliff and Diamond Heights in San Francisco.
Alamitos Heights is similar to Hunters Point, Sherwood Forest and Lakeshore in San Francisco.
Bixby Knolls is similar to Little Hollywood, Bret Harte and Sutro Heights in San Francisco.
Central Long Beach is similar to Merced Manor, Parkside and Bayview in San Francisco.
Hamilton is similar to Treasure Island, Lakeshore and Hunters Point in San Francisco.
Jordan is similar to Little Hollywood, Seacliff and Parnassus Heights in San Francisco.
Los Altos is similar to Little Hollywood in San Francisco.
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Los Cerritos is similar to Presidio National Park, India Basin and Candlestick Point State Recreation Area in San Francisco.
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Park Estates is similar to Presidio National Park in San Francisco.
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SEADIP is similar to Presidio National Park, India Basin and Candlestick Point State Recreation Area in San Francisco.
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South of Conant is similar to Treasure Island, Hunters Point and Lakeshore in San Francisco.
The Lakes is similar to Treasure Island and Lakeshore in San Francisco.