This page shows which neighborhoods in New York are similar to neighborhoods in Columbus.
Rents in New York average $1 and are about the same as rents in Columbus.
New York's Walk Score is 88, 47 points higher than Columbus's 41.
New York has excellent public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. New York has a Transit Score of 89, Columbus's score is 30. New York's Bike Score is 69, Columbus's score is 48.
Here are neighborhoods in New York, New York that are similar to Columbus, Ohio 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!
Allerton is similar to German Village in Columbus.
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Bayside is similar to South of Main, Harrison West and Merion Village in Columbus.
Bellerose is similar to South of Main, Harrison West and King-Lincoln Bronzeville in Columbus.
College Point is similar to Brewery District, Dennison Place and Olde Town East in Columbus.
Douglaston is similar to Milo-Grogan, South of Main and Franklin Park in Columbus.
Far Rockaway is similar to King-Lincoln Bronzeville, South of Main and Necko in Columbus.
Floral Park is similar to Necko, Franklin Park and South of Main in Columbus.
Little Neck is similar to South of Main, Merion Village and Woodland Park in Columbus.
Maspeth is similar to Dennison Place, Brewery District and Olde Town East in Columbus.
New Springville is similar to South of Main, Milo-Grogan and Northwoods in Columbus.
Oakwood is similar to Mount Vernon, Driving Park and Franklin Park in Columbus.
Queens Village is similar to Necko, King-Lincoln Bronzeville and Italian Village in Columbus.
South Ozone Park is similar to Schumacher Place in Columbus.
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Stapleton is similar to South of Main, King-Lincoln Bronzeville and Necko in Columbus.
Woodrow is similar to Arlington Park in Columbus.
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