This page shows which neighborhoods in Los Angeles are similar to neighborhoods in Chicago.
Rents in Los Angeles average $1 and are about the same as rents in Chicago.
Los Angeles's Walk Score is 69, 8 points lower than Chicago's 77.
Los Angeles has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Los Angeles has a Transit Score of 53, Chicago's score is 65. Los Angeles's Bike Score is 59, Chicago's score is 72.
Here are neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California that are similar to Chicago, Illinois 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 Dunning, Montclare and Archer Heights in Chicago.
Boyle Heights is similar to Humboldt Park, Hermosa and Ravenswood in Chicago.
Brentwood is similar to Tally's Corner, Sauganash and Garfield Ridge in Chicago.
Central Alameda is similar to Gage Park, Portage Park and Brighton Park in Chicago.
Central San Pedro is similar to Portage Park, West Ridge and Gage Park in Chicago.
Coastal San Pedro is similar to East Side, Mount Greenwood and Belmont Terrace in Chicago.
Eagle Rock is similar to Edison Park, Galewood and North Park in Chicago.
Glassell Park is similar to Marquette Park, Montclare and Galewood in Chicago.
Harbor City is similar to Sauganash, Marquette Park and Montclare in Chicago.
Harbor Gateway North is similar to Marquette Park, Brighton Park and Gage Park in Chicago.
Harbor Gateway South is similar to Dunning, Bronzeville and O'Hare in Chicago.
Highland Park is similar to Cragin, Gage Park and Brighton Park in Chicago.
Mar Vista is similar to Gage Park, Portage Park and Brighton Park in Chicago.
Marina del Rey is similar to Dunning, Montclare and West Humboldt Park in Chicago.
Mid City is similar to Portage Park, Gage Park and Brighton Park in Chicago.