This page shows which neighborhoods in Los Angeles are similar to neighborhoods in Austin.
Rents in Los Angeles average $1 and are about the same as rents in Austin.
Los Angeles's Walk Score is 69, 27 points higher than Austin's 42.
Los Angeles has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Los Angeles has a Transit Score of 53, Austin's score is 35. Los Angeles's Bike Score is 59, Austin's score is 54.
Here are neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California that are similar to Austin, 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!
Atwater Village is similar to Govalle, North Loop and Rosedale in Austin.
Boyle Heights is similar to Hancock, North University and Bouldin Creek in Austin.
Central Alameda is similar to Hyde Park, North University and Riverside in Austin.
Central San Pedro is similar to Central East Austin, Holly and Upper Boggy Creek in Austin.
Coastal San Pedro is similar to MLK, RMMA and Old Enfield in Austin.
Eagle Rock is similar to Govalle, Crestview and Dawson in Austin.
Glassell Park is similar to Govalle, Crestview and Westgate in Austin.
Harbor City is similar to Govalle, Allandale and Westgate in Austin.
Harbor Gateway North is similar to Crestview, Westgate and West Congress in Austin.
Harbor Gateway South is similar to North Shoal Creek, Rosedale and Windsor Road in Austin.
Highland Park is similar to Holly, Hyde Park and Upper Boggy Creek in Austin.
Mar Vista is similar to Dawson, Upper Boggy Creek and Crestview in Austin.
Marina del Rey is similar to Rosedale, North Loop and Zilker in Austin.
Mid City is similar to Central East Austin, Upper Boggy Creek and Dawson in Austin.