This page shows which neighborhoods in Seattle are similar to neighborhoods in New York.
Rents in Seattle average $1 and are about the same as rents in New York.
Seattle's Walk Score is 74, 14 points lower than New York's 88.
Seattle has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Seattle has a Transit Score of 60, New York's score is 89. Seattle's Bike Score is 71, New York's score is 69.
Here are neighborhoods in Seattle, Washington 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!
Ballard is similar to Greenpoint, Coney Island and Pomonok in New York.
Belltown is similar to Upper West Side, East Village and Greenwich Village in New York.
Capitol Hill is similar to Bensonhurst, Kensington and Jackson Heights in New York.
Central District is similar to Bath Beach, Clason Point and Pomonok in New York.
Downtown is similar to Financial District, Flatiron District and SoHo in New York.
East Queen Anne is similar to Canarsie, Clason Point and Coney Island in New York.
Fairmount Park is similar to Far Rockaway, Castle Hill and Bayside in New York.
First Hill is similar to Upper West Side, East Village and Greenwich Village in New York.
Fremont is similar to Pomonok, Coney Island and Bensonhurst in New York.
Genesee is similar to Far Rockaway, Castle Hill and Coney Island in New York.
Green Lake is similar to Edenwald, South Jamaica and Far Rockaway in New York.
Lower Queen Anne is similar to Borough Park, Midwood and Williamsburg in New York.
North Admiral is similar to Clearview, New Brighton and Throgs Neck in New York.
South Lake Union is similar to Williamsburg, Morris Park and Westchester Village in New York.
University District is similar to Borough Park, Midwood and Kensington in New York.