This page shows which neighborhoods in Oakland are similar to neighborhoods in Chicago.
Rents in Oakland average $1 and are about the same as rents in Chicago.
Oakland's Walk Score is 75, 2 points lower than Chicago's 77.
Oakland has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Oakland has a Transit Score of 57, Chicago's score is 65. Oakland's Bike Score is 65, Chicago's score is 72.
Here are neighborhoods in Oakland, 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!
Acorn is similar to Avondale, Roscoe Village and Old Irving Park in Chicago.
Acorn Industrial is similar to Tri-Taylor, Old Irving Park and Avondale in Chicago.
Adams Point is similar to Humboldt Park, Rogers Park and Hermosa in Chicago.
Allendale is similar to Kenwood, West Lawn and Belmont Heights in Chicago.
Arroyo Viejo is similar to Cragin, West Lawn and Kenwood in Chicago.
Bartlett is similar to West Woodlawn, Kenwood and West Lawn in Chicago.
Bella Vista is similar to Kenwood, West Woodlawn and West Lawn in Chicago.
Brookfield Village is similar to East Side, Belmont Terrace and Mount Greenwood in Chicago.
Bushrod is similar to Edgewater, Ukrainian Village and Belmont Gardens in Chicago.
Castlemont is similar to West Lawn, Kenwood and Scottsdale in Chicago.
Clawson is similar to East Hyde Park, Mayfair and Cragin in Chicago.
Cleveland Heights is similar to Cragin, Kenwood and East Hyde Park in Chicago.
Clinton is similar to Cragin, East Hyde Park and Gage Park in Chicago.
Coliseum is similar to Park Manor, South Shore and Kenwood in Chicago.
Coliseum Industrial Complex is similar to Ford City, Marynook and West Chatham in Chicago.