Trulia, a home and neighborhood site for homebuyers and renters, today announces the national and local winners of The 2018 Neighborly Awards. Nearly 10,000 neighborhoods spanning coast to coast were ranked based on more than 20 million written reviews and answered polls by participating locals on Trulia Neighborhoods‘ What Locals Say feature.

“People take great pride in where they live. In fact, many buyers and renters say the neighborhood mattered just as much as the house when they were searching for a home,” said Tim Correia, Trulia’s senior vice president and general manager. “Every day, people tell us why they love their neighborhood. Using these insights, we created The Neighborlys to celebrate America’s most beloved neighborhoods and to showcase what makes them so special to the people who live there.”

With The Neighborly Awards, Trulia aims to shine a light on the neighborhoods that locals love most with the goal of inspiring buyers and renters in their home search. National and local winners in 18 major housing markets were identified using owned data in the following categories: friendliest neighbors, dog-friendliest, most holiday spirit, best social calendar, most walkable, and kid-friendliest.

The 2018 Neighborlys National Winners:

Kid-Friendliest: Power RanchGilbert, Ariz. – An overwhelming proportion of parents with children under 18 say safety (73%) and a quiet neighborhood (59%) are among the most important attributes when it comes to the neighborhood they live in*. In America’s most kid-friendly neighborhood, 97% of Power Ranch’s participating locals reported regularly seeing kids playing outside**. Most likely, these youngsters are enjoying the neighborhood’s long list of kid-friendly amenities that include year-round heated pools, stocked fishing ponds, soccer fields, basketball courts, and over 26 miles of connected trails – perfect for family walks and bike rides.

Runner-up: Roosevelt IslandManhattan, N.Y.

• Friendliest Neighbors: Trestle GlenOakland, Calif. – Neighbors can make or break a neighborhood. In fact, more than half of Americans (52%) say having neighbors you can get along with is among the most important attributes when it comes to the neighborhood they live in according to a recent Trulia survey conducted online by The Harris Poll*. Residents of America’s most friendly neighborhood, Trestle Glen, are quite friendly as 97% of participating locals report that they say “hi” to their neighbors when they are out and about according to Trulia’s analysis**. Many residents tell us they “love all their neighbors” and that it is “hard to believe just how friendly the neighbors are.”

Runner-up: KennyMinneapolis, Minn.

• Dog-Friendliest: Baldwin ParkOrlando, Fla. – Many Americans say their neighborhoods must love dogs. More than one in four U.S. adults (27%) say having a dog-friendly area is one of the most important attributes when it comes to the neighborhood they live in*. Baldwin Park tops the list for being dog-friendly with 100% of participating locals saying that they often see neighbors walking their dogs**. This neighborhood is also home to an annual Doggie Derby, a road race for dogs that benefits a local charity.

Runner-up: DowntownPortland, Ore.

Most Holiday Spirit: BridesburgPhiladelphia, Pa.– Some neighborhoods love celebrating the holidays with festive home decorations and events, from extravagant Candy Cane Lanes for Christmas and spooky haunted houses for Halloween. Bridesburg won for being the most spirited neighborhood. Local traditions, like the decades-old St. John Cantius Christmas Bazaar, no doubt add to the holiday spirit where 96% of participating locals in Bridesburg say they decorate their home for the holidays.

Runner-up: Sardis WoodsCharlotte, N.C.

• Best Social Calendar: Linden HillsMinneapolis, MN – Some Americans love a good community block party. When asked, 14% of U.S. adults said neighborhood activities, such as clubs, groups, block parties, and festivals, are among the most important attributes when it comes to the neighborhood they live in*. This is the case in Linden Hills, which won for having the best social calendar. In fact, 76% of Linden Hills respondents say they’ve attended a local community event, which include daily concerts and movies at Lake Harriet during the summer, and winter events like Reindeer Day, the Winter Kite Festival, and Winterfest.

Runner-up: FairmountFort Worth, Texas

• Most Walkable: Belmont HeightsLong Beach, Calif. – A slight majority of Americans (55%) say proximity to amenities such as restaurants, shops, and grocery stores is among the most important attributes when it comes to the neighborhood where they live in*. Belmont Heights wins for being America’s most walkable neighborhood — 99% of participating locals tell us they can walk to restaurants, and say they love living in this neighborhood because they “can walk to the beach, dinner or shopping.

Runner-up: Prospect HeightsBrooklyn, N.Y.

To learn more about The Neighborlys’ national and local winners in AtlantaAustinBostonChicagoDallasDetroitHoustonLos AngelesMiami, New Orleans, New York metro, PhiladelphiaPhoenixSan DiegoSan FranciscoSeattleTampa, and Washington D.C., visit: www.trulia.com/neighborhoods/awards