This page shows which neighborhoods in Seattle are similar to neighborhoods in Portland.
Rents in Seattle average $1 and are about the same as rents in Portland.
Seattle's Walk Score is 74, 7 points higher than Portland's 67.
Seattle has good public transportation and is very bikeable. Seattle has a Transit Score of 60, Portland's score is 49. Seattle's Bike Score is 71, Portland's score is 83.
Here are neighborhoods in Seattle, Washington that are similar to Portland, Oregon 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 Bridlemile, Markham and Ashcreek in Portland.
Arbor Heights is similar to Ashcreek, Markham and Bridlemile in Portland.
Atlantic is similar to North Tabor, Sullivan's Gulch and Hosford-Abernethy in Portland.
Belltown is similar to Downtown, Pearl and Old Town Chinatown in Portland.
Bitter Lake is similar to Woodlawn, Concordia and Piedmont in Portland.
Briarcliff is similar to Bridlemile, Markham and Hayhurst in Portland.
Brighton is similar to Laurelhurst, Montavilla and Sabin in Portland.
Broadview is similar to Eastmoreland, Markham and Hayhurst in Portland.
Bryant is similar to Montavilla, Woodlawn and Grant Park in Portland.
Cedar Heights is similar to Piedmont, Woodlawn and Lents in Portland.
Columbia City is similar to Grant Park, Boise and Irvington in Portland.
Crown Hill is similar to Woodlawn, South Tabor and Concordia in Portland.
East Queen Anne is similar to Irvington, Rose City Park and Creston-Kenilworth in Portland.
Eastlake is similar to North Tabor, Hosford-Abernethy and Buckman in Portland.