Inwood Hill Park vs Rikers Island
Manhattan
Inwood Hill Park
Family Fit 22/100
Bronx
Rikers Island
Family Fit 38/100
Inwood Hill Park (Manhattan) and Rikers Island (Bronx), compared across the nine signals we score for families. Inwood Hill Park scores higher on Families and Schools; Rikers Island leads on Health and Affordability. Overall they're 76% similar on family fit.
How they compare
| Metric | Inwood Hill Park | Rikers Island |
|---|---|---|
| Family Fit | 22/100 | 38/100 (leads) |
| Families | 9/100 (leads) | 5/100 |
| Affordability | 42/100 | 74/100 (leads) |
| Schools | 7/100 (leads) | 5/100 |
| Community | 1/100 | 31/100 (leads) |
| Transit | 9/100 (leads) | 7/100 |
| Safety | 79/100 | 93/100 (leads) |
| Health | 4/100 | 57/100 (leads) |
| Activities | 11/100 | 12/100 (leads) |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Inwood Hill Park or Rikers Island better for families?
- Inwood Hill Park and Rikers Island each suit different families. Inwood Hill Park leads on Families, Schools, and Transit, while Rikers Island leads on Health, Affordability, and Community. What's "better" depends on what you prioritize — safety, schools, affordability, or commute. Set your priorities to see how each ranks for your family.
- How do Inwood Hill Park and Rikers Island compare on safety and schools?
- Inwood Hill Park: 79/100 safety, 7/100 schools. Rikers Island: 93/100 safety, 5/100 schools.
- Are Inwood Hill Park and Rikers Island similar neighborhoods?
- They're 76% similar across the nine signals we score. Inwood Hill Park stands out on Families, Schools, and Transit.
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