This page shows which neighborhoods in Miami are similar to neighborhoods in New York.
Rents in Miami average $1 and are about the same as rents in New York.
Miami's Walk Score is 77, 11 points lower than New York's 88.
Miami has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Miami has a Transit Score of 57, New York's score is 89. Miami's Bike Score is 64, New York's score is 69.
Here are neighborhoods in Miami, Florida that are similar to New York, New York 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!
Allapattah is similar to Co-Op City, Hollis and College Point in New York.
Coral Way is similar to Coney Island, Far Rockaway and Pomonok in New York.
Downtown is similar to DUMBO, Long Island City and Gowanus in New York.
Flagami is similar to Manor Heights, Far Rockaway and Castle Hill in New York.
Little Haiti is similar to Far Rockaway, Castle Hill and Manor Heights in New York.
Little Havana is similar to Bath Beach, Woodhaven and Wakefield in New York.
Model City is similar to Country Club, Brookville and Gerritsen Beach in New York.
Northeast Coconut Grove is similar to College Point, Glen Oaks and Springfield Gardens in New York.
Overtown is similar to Woodlawn Heights, Queens Village and Canarsie in New York.
Southwest Coconut Grove is similar to Gerritsen Beach, Mariners Harbor and Douglaston in New York.
Upper Eastside is similar to Whitestone, Far Rockaway and Bayside in New York.
West Flagler is similar to Far Rockaway, Manor Heights and Coney Island in New York.
Wynwood-Edgewater is similar to Astoria, Ozone Park and Coney Island in New York.