This page shows which neighborhoods in Seattle are similar to neighborhoods in Minneapolis.
Rents in Seattle average $1 and are about the same as rents in Minneapolis.
Seattle's Walk Score is 74, 3 points higher than Minneapolis's 71.
Seattle has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Seattle has a Transit Score of 60, Minneapolis's score is 55. Seattle's Bike Score is 71, Minneapolis's score is 83.
Here are neighborhoods in Seattle, Washington that are similar to Minneapolis, Minnesota 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 Kenny, Lind - Bohanon and Cleveland in Minneapolis.
Arbor Heights is similar to Victory, Lind - Bohanon and Cleveland in Minneapolis.
Atlantic is similar to Ventura Village, Dinkytown and Stevens Square in Minneapolis.
Bitter Lake is similar to Jordan, Kingfield and Lyndale in Minneapolis.
Briarcliff is similar to Kenny, Armatage and Lind - Bohanon in Minneapolis.
Brighton is similar to Central, Powderhorn Park and Lyndale in Minneapolis.
Broadview is similar to Armatage, Willard-Hay and McKinley in Minneapolis.
Cedar Heights is similar to Jordan, Kingfield and Standish in Minneapolis.
Columbia City is similar to CARAG, Lyndale and Marcy - Holmes in Minneapolis.
Crown Hill is similar to Kingfield, Powderhorn Park and Holland in Minneapolis.
Dunlap is similar to Central, Powderhorn Park and Bryant in Minneapolis.
East Queen Anne is similar to CARAG, Lyndale and Central in Minneapolis.
Eastlake is similar to Dinkytown, Whittier and St. Anthony East in Minneapolis.
Fairmount Park is similar to Lyndale, CARAG and Kingfield in Minneapolis.