This page shows which neighborhoods in Seattle are similar to neighborhoods in Houston.
Rents in Seattle average $1 and are about the same as rents in Houston.
Seattle's Walk Score is 74, 27 points higher than Houston's 47.
Seattle has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Seattle has a Transit Score of 60, Houston's score is 36. Seattle's Bike Score is 71, Houston's score is 49.
Here are neighborhoods in Seattle, Washington that are similar to Houston, 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!
Alki is similar to Hidden Valley, Sunnyside and Acres Home in Houston.
Arbor Heights is similar to South Acres - Crestmont Park, Sunnyside and Hidden Valley in Houston.
Atlantic is similar to The Museum District, University Place and Neartown - Montrose in Houston.
Bitter Lake is similar to Greater Eastwood, Magnolia Park and Northside Village in Houston.
Briarcliff is similar to Hidden Valley, Sunnyside and Park Place in Houston.
Brighton is similar to Fourth Ward, Greater Eastwood and Magnolia Park in Houston.
Broadview is similar to Sunnyside, Hidden Valley and Kashmere Gardens in Houston.
Bryant is similar to Greater Eastwood, Fourth Ward and Second Ward in Houston.
Cedar Heights is similar to Greater Eastwood, Second Ward and Northside Village in Houston.
Columbia City is similar to Greater Eastwood, Second Ward and The Museum District in Houston.
Crown Hill is similar to Greater Eastwood, Magnolia Park and Northside Village in Houston.
Dunlap is similar to Fourth Ward, Greater Eastwood and Magnolia Park in Houston.
East Queen Anne is similar to Greater Eastwood, Fourth Ward and Second Ward in Houston.
Eastlake is similar to Neartown - Montrose, University Place and The Museum District in Houston.
Fairmount Park is similar to Greater Eastwood, Greater Heights and Magnolia Park in Houston.