Population
Alpharetta
66,355
New Rochelle
81,591
Median Income
Alpharetta
$146,581
New Rochelle
$103,813
Home Value
Alpharetta
$605,700
New Rochelle
$667,300
Rent
Alpharetta
$1,874
New Rochelle
$1,830
Crime Rate
Alpharetta
2.49
New Rochelle
1.34
Cost of Living
Alpharetta
209.2
New Rochelle
188.6
Avg Temp
Alpharetta
N/A
New Rochelle
N/A
Unemployment
Alpharetta
5.5%
New Rochelle
6.1%
How Similar Are Alpharetta & New Rochelle?
New Rochelle is Alpharetta's #20 most similar city
4 of 10 key metrics match within 10%
Population
Alpharetta
66,355
New Rochelle
81,591
New Rochelle has a 19% larger population than Alpharetta.
Violent Crime
Alpharetta
2.49
New Rochelle
1.34
Alpharetta has a 46% higher violent crime than New Rochelle.
Property Crime
Alpharetta
11.52
New Rochelle
11.05
Both cities have similar property crime — just a 4% difference.
Political Leaning
Alpharetta
27.0%
New Rochelle
36.9%
Both cities lean Democratic, but New Rochelle has a stronger Democratic lean (27% difference).
Unemployment
Alpharetta
5.5%
New Rochelle
6.1%
Both cities have similar unemployment — just a 9% difference.
Median Income
Alpharetta
$146,581
New Rochelle
$103,813
Alpharetta has a 29% higher median income than New Rochelle.
Home Values
Alpharetta
$605,700
New Rochelle
$667,300
Both cities have similar home values — just a 9% difference.
Education
Alpharetta
49.6%
New Rochelle
33.9%
Alpharetta has a 32% higher education than New Rochelle.
Demographics
Alpharetta
56.9%
New Rochelle
48.3%
Alpharetta has a 15% higher demographics than New Rochelle.
Cost of Living
Alpharetta
209.2
New Rochelle
188.6
Both cities have similar cost of living — just a 10% difference.
4 out of 10 key metrics match within 10%. Alpharetta and New Rochelle share several key characteristics.
At a Glance
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New Rochelle leads in 3 of 8 categories
Cost of Living & Affordability — New Rochelle leads
Source: City Stats Index / HUDNew Rochelle scores 133.7 on the transportation index (100 = national avg) vs 224.1 in Alpharetta. Alpharetta has a fair market rent (1br) of $1,660 vs $2,655 in New Rochelle (37% lower). Alpharetta has a fair market rent (2br) of $1,820 vs $2,910 in New Rochelle (37% lower).
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Housing Market
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSAlpharetta has a single-family homes of 69.6% compared to 40.9% in New Rochelle. Alpharetta has a median property tax of $5,254 vs $10,001 in New Rochelle (47% lower). Alpharetta has a owner-occupied of 68.0% compared to 51.4% in New Rochelle.
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Jobs & Economy — Alpharetta leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSAlpharetta has a work from home of 34.1% compared to 16.9% in New Rochelle. Alpharetta has a poverty rate of 5.3% compared to 10.6% in New Rochelle. Alpharetta has a median household income of $146,581 vs $103,813 in New Rochelle (41% higher).
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Crime & Safety — New Rochelle leads
Source: FBI UCRNew Rochelle has a burglary rate (per 1k) of 0.26 compared to 0.75 in Alpharetta. New Rochelle has a assault rate (per 1k) of 0.89 compared to 2.14 in Alpharetta. New Rochelle has a violent crime rate (per 1k) of 1.34 compared to 2.49 in Alpharetta.
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Schools & Education — Alpharetta leads
Source: NCES / U.S. Census BureauAlpharetta has a bachelor's degree or higher of 49.6% compared to 33.9% in New Rochelle. Alpharetta has a high school diploma or higher of 55.4% compared to 47.5% in New Rochelle.
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Demographics & Community
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSNew Rochelle has a population of 81,591, about 1.2x the size of Alpharetta (66,355).
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New Rochelle
Healthcare — New Rochelle leads
Source: CMS Hospital CompareNew Rochelle: 5 vs Alpharetta: 4 for with emergency services. New Rochelle: 3.3 vs Alpharetta: 3.0 for avg cms rating (out of 5).
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Transportation & Commute
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSAlpharetta has a work from home of 34.1% compared to 16.9% in New Rochelle. New Rochelle has a public transit of 17.2% compared to 0.7% in Alpharetta. New Rochelle has a bicycle of 0.4% compared to 0.1% in Alpharetta.
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