SmartAsset ranked 360 suburbs of major U.S. cities from most to least safe using factors including reported rates of violent crime, property crime, motor vehicle deaths and drug overdose deaths.
Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP
Posted 9/11/24
SmartAsset ranked 360 suburbs of major U.S. cities from most to least safe using factors including reported rates of violent crime, property crime, motor vehicle deaths and drug overdose deaths.
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Where are America's safest suburbs?
SmartAsset ranked 360 suburbs of major U.S. cities from most to least safe using factors including reported rates of violent crime, property crime, motor vehicle deaths and drug overdose deaths.
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Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP
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Safety is a key factor when choosing a neighborhood to buy a home. It can increase demand and drive up property values. Homebuyers can measure how safe a community is by comparing the reported rates of violent crime, property crime, motor vehicle deaths, drug overdose deaths and excessive drinking, among other common indicators, in different areas.
With this in mind, SmartAsset ranked 360 suburbs of major U.S. cities from most to least safe. To help measure the value for the local cost of living, housing affordability in the safest neighborhoods was also considered.
Key Findings
These Utah and Maryland suburbs are the safest in America. Lehi, UT ranks first with the lowest rate of excessive drinking studywide (9.0%), and particularly low rates of violent and property crimes. On the opposite end of the Salt Lake City area, Layton, UT ranks third-safest suburb overall. In Maryland, Bethesda and Rockville earned the second and fourth place.
Spring, TX has the lowest rate of property crimes. Located in Harris County, Spring sees only five property crimes reported for every 10,000 residents. After Spring, the Chicago suburbs of Orland Park, Northbrook, and Elmhurst, IL have the lowest property crime rates per capita.
These Boston suburbs have the lowest rate of car accident deaths. Lexington, Somerville and Chelsea, MA – located in Middlesex (3.75 deaths per 100,000 residents) and Suffolk (4.24) Counties – have the three lowest rates of death by car accident study wide.
Of the top 35 safest, Indianapolis suburbs are most affordable. Based on annual housing payments relative to local incomes, Carmel and Fishers, IN allow the most breathing room. In Carmel, housing accounts for 15.0% of annual incomes, compared to 15.6% in Fishers.
Top 20 Safest Suburbs
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Suburbs are ranked by five safety metrics including crime rates, drug and drinking activity and car accident deaths.
Lehi, UT
Violent crime per capita: 0.00083
Property crime per capita: 0.00715
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 5.75
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 13.03
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 9.04
Median monthly housing cost: $1,804
Median household income: $117,243
Percent of annual income going to housing: 18.5%
Bethesda, MD
Violent crime per capita: 0.00199
Property crime per capita: 0.02358
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 5.37
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 14.28
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 12.89
Median monthly housing cost: $2,742
Median household income: $185,546
Percent of annual income going to housing: 17.7%
Layton, UT
Violent crime per capita: 0.01329
Property crime per capita: 0.02997
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 6.34
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 15.16
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 11.49
Median monthly housing cost: $1,428
Median household income: $93,453
Percent of annual income going to housing: 18.3%
Rockville, MD
Violent crime per capita: 0.00338
Property crime per capita: 0.02931
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 5.37
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 14.28
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 12.89
Median monthly housing cost: $2,205
Median household income: $122,470
Percent of annual income going to housing: 21.6%
Great Falls, VA
Violent crime per capita: 0.00047
Property crime per capita: 0.01029
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 4.32
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 9.98
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 16.04
Median monthly housing cost: $3,952
Median household income: $250,000
Percent of annual income going to housing: 19.0%
Dacula, GA
Violent crime per capita: 0.00116
Property crime per capita: 0.00623
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 9.10
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 12.94
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 14.36
Median monthly housing cost: $1,256
Median household income: $81,322
Percent of annual income going to housing: 18.5%
Buford, GA
Violent crime per capita: 0.00337
Property crime per capita: 0.01034
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 9.10
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 12.94
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 14.36
Median monthly housing cost: $1,134
Median household income: $68,165
Percent of annual income going to housing: 20.0%
Elmhurst, IL
Violent crime per capita: 0.00057
Property crime per capita: 0.00234
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 4.81
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 15.69
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 16.46
Median monthly housing cost: $2,205
Median household income: $143,492
Percent of annual income going to housing: 18.4%
Oak Brook, IL
Violent crime per capita: 0.00136
Property crime per capita: 0.00694
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 4.81
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 15.69
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 16.46
Median monthly housing cost: $2,549
Median household income: $158,663
Percent of annual income going to housing: 19.3%
Edgewater, NJ
Violent crime per capita: 0.00118
Property crime per capita: 0.01480
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 4.36
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 19.00
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 16.10
Median monthly housing cost: $2,730
Median household income: $136,806
Percent of annual income going to housing: 23.9%
Palo Alto, CA
Violent crime per capita: 0.00539
Property crime per capita: 0.03772
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 6.92
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 14.67
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 14.92
Median monthly housing cost: $3,278
Median household income: $214,118
Percent of annual income going to housing: 18.4%
Noblesville, IN
Violent crime per capita: 0.00075
Property crime per capita: 0.00683
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 5.18
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 12.71
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 17.41
Median monthly housing cost: $1,449
Median household income: $99,458
Percent of annual income going to housing: 17.5%
Naperville, IL
Violent crime per capita: 0.00794
Property crime per capita: 0.01643
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 4.81
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 15.69
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 16.46
Median monthly housing cost: $2,102
Median household income: $143,754
Percent of annual income going to housing: 17.5%
Mountain View, CA
Violent crime per capita: 0.00810
Property crime per capita: 0.03771
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 6.92
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 14.67
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 14.92
Median monthly housing cost: $2,948
Median household income: $174,156
Percent of annual income going to housing: 20.3%
Pacifica, CA
Violent crime per capita: 0.00234
Property crime per capita: 0.01419
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 5.38
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 15.87
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 16.65
Median monthly housing cost: $2,894
Median household income: $151,849
Percent of annual income going to housing: 22.9%
Fishers, IN
Violent crime per capita: 0.00344
Property crime per capita: 0.01414
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 5.18
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 12.71
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 17.41
Median monthly housing cost: $1,645
Median household income: $126,548
Percent of annual income going to housing: 15.6%
Fort Lee, NJ
Violent crime per capita: 0.00829
Property crime per capita: 0.02450
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 4.36
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 19.00
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 16.10
Median monthly housing cost: $1,939
Median household income: $101,573
Percent of annual income going to housing: 22.9%
Carmel, IN
Violent crime per capita: 0.00382
Property crime per capita: 0.01497
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 5.18
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 12.71
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 17.41
Median monthly housing cost: $1,666
Median household income: $132,859
Percent of annual income going to housing: 15.0%
Livermore, CA
Violent crime per capita: 0.00232
Property crime per capita: 0.01937
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 6.52
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 18.10
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 15.85
Median monthly housing cost: $2,856
Median household income: $152,590
Percent of annual income going to housing: 22.5%
Massapequa, NY
Violent crime per capita: 0.00137
Property crime per capita: 0.01007
Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 residents: 6.07
Drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents: 18.39
Percent of adults participating in excessive drinking: 16.40
Median monthly housing cost: $3,051
Median household income: $170,151
Percent of annual income going to housing: 21.5%
Data and Methodology
To find the safest suburbs, SmartAsset compared data for 360 places that are within 15 to 45 minutes of the 100 largest U.S. cities by car, that have at least 5,000 residents, by the following metrics:
Violent crime rate. The number of violent crimes per 100,000 residents. Data comes from the FBI's 2022 Uniform Crime Reporting Database; missing crime data was supplemented by NeighborhoodScout.com
Property crime rate. The number of property crimes per 100,000 residents. Data comes from the FBI's 2022 Uniform Crime Reporting Database; missing crime data was supplemented by NeighborhoodScout.com
Vehicular mortality rate. The number of deaths due to traffic accidents per 100,000 residents. Data is from the 2024 County Health Rankings.
Drug poisoning mortality rate. The number of drug poisoning deaths per 100,000 residents. Data is from the 2024 County Health Rankings.
Percentage of the population engaging in excessive drinking. The percentage of adults who consumed more than four drinks of alcohol for women or five drinks of alcohol for men on a single occasion over a 30-day period, or who engage in heavy drinking, which is defined as drinking more than one drink per day for women or two drinks a day for men on average. Data is from the 2022 County Health Rankings.
The vehicular mortality rate, drug poisoning mortality rate and percentage of the population engaging in excessive drinking are all measured at the county level. Violent and property crime rates are at the city level.
To measure the housing affordability of the 35 safest suburbs, we compared them across the following metrics:
Median monthly housing costs. Data comes from the Census Bureau's 5-year American Community Survey from 2022.
Median household income. Data comes from the Census Bureau's 5-year American Community Survey from 2022.
This story was produced by SmartAsset and reviewed and distributed by Stacker Media.