This page shows which neighborhoods in Portland are similar to neighborhoods in San Diego.
Rents in Portland average $1 and are about the same as rents in San Diego.
Portland's Walk Score is 67, 14 points higher than San Diego's 53.
Portland has some public transportation and is very bikeable. Portland has a Transit Score of 49, San Diego's score is 37. Portland's Bike Score is 83, San Diego's score is 43.
Here are neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon that are similar to San Diego, California 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!
Arbor Lodge is similar to Rolando, Adams North and El Cerrito in San Diego.
Argay is similar to Bay Ho, Serra Mesa and Grantville in San Diego.
Bridgeton is similar to Hidden Valley, La Jolla Heights and Del Cerro in San Diego.
Cathedral Park is similar to Egger Highlands, Kensington and Rolando in San Diego.
Concordia is similar to Rolando, Adams North and Kensington in San Diego.
East Columbia is similar to Hidden Valley, La Jolla and Miramar in San Diego.
Kenton is similar to Egger Highlands, Kensington and Loma Portal in San Diego.
Overlook is similar to Midway District, Mission Hills and Old Town in San Diego.
Parkrose is similar to Midway District, College West and Mission Valley West in San Diego.
Piedmont is similar to El Cerrito, Mission Hills and Adams North in San Diego.
Portsmouth is similar to Talmadge, Loma Portal and Redwood Village - Rolando Park in San Diego.
Sunderland is similar to Miramar, Otay Mesa and La Jolla Farms in San Diego.
University Park is similar to Bay Park, North Clairemont and Webster in San Diego.
Woodlawn is similar to Rolando, Kensington and Adams North in San Diego.