This page shows which neighborhoods in Long Beach are similar to neighborhoods in Tulsa.
Rents in Long Beach average $1 and are about the same as rents in Tulsa.
Long Beach's Walk Score is 73, 34 points higher than Tulsa's 39.
Long Beach has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Long Beach has a Transit Score of 49, Tulsa's score is 23. Long Beach's Bike Score is 70, Tulsa's score is 47.
Here are neighborhoods in Long Beach, California that are similar to Tulsa, Oklahoma 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 North Maple Ridge, Fair Acres and Yorktown in Tulsa.
Belmont Shore is similar to Fair Acres, Yorktown and Midtown Terrace in Tulsa.
Bixby Hill is similar to Woodcrest in Tulsa.
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Bixby Knolls is similar to Yorktown, Midtown Terrace and Fair Acres in Tulsa.
Bluff Park is similar to North Maple Ridge and Florence Park in Tulsa.
Cal State University Long Beach is similar to East Village in Tulsa.
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Cherry Manor is similar to Garden District, Sunrise Terrace and Lewiston Gardens in Tulsa.
College Estates is similar to Crutchfield, Woodcrest and Plain View Heights in Tulsa.
El Dorado Park Estates is similar to Florence Park South, Easton Heights and Crutchfield in Tulsa.
Imperial Estates is similar to Max Campbell, Sunrise Terrace and Florence Park in Tulsa.
Lakewood Village is similar to Midtown Terrace, Central Park and Yorktown in Tulsa.
Los Altos is similar to Midtown Terrace, Lewiston Gardens and Yorktown in Tulsa.
Park Estates is similar to Central Park, Midtown Terrace and Yorktown in Tulsa.
South of Conant is similar to Crutchfield, Florence Park South and O'Connor Park in Tulsa.
The Lakes is similar to Woody Crest, Park Valley-Red Fork and University Park in Tulsa.