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Exploring New York’s Top 5 Most Secure Neighborhoods

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① Neighborhoods with the lowest crime rate

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In the dynamic hustle and bustle of New York City, safety remains a top priority for many people. Battery Park City stands out as a haven at the southern tip of Manhattan. This neighborhood offers a tranquil coastal experience, located between Brooklyn and the heart of Manhattan, slightly away from the chaos of Midtown.

From frequent community events to local businesses prioritizing customers, this neighborhood is characterized by neighbors helping each other and having casual conversations on street corners.

Battery Park City is one of the safest areas in New York, with 0.66 crimes per 1,000 people.

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Tribeca is a trendy, upscale area in Lower Manhattan that offers a sophisticated, international lifestyle. The neighborhood is famous for being home to celebrities and has been reported to have the lowest crime rate in New York City.

Thanks to its ideal location near the financial district, it is filled with various facilities such as restaurants, pubs, and retail stores. Based on the report, it has low crime rates because the first precinct patrols this area and has a relatively low population. Specifically, property crimes have been steadily decreasing since 2000, and according to the annual report, violent crime incidents have been minimal.

As Tribeca is known for its safety, the houses with the prices match where fame is located.

Locations Known as Safe New York Area

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Riverdale is a luxurious multicultural community located northwest of the Bronx, where urban and rural life blends beautifully. Residents enjoy a bustling urban environment with numerous restaurants, parks, and pubs. Families and visitors find Riverdale appealing.

The population here tends to be liberal, and the quality of public schools exceeds the average. The New York City Police Department’s 50th precinct is doing an excellent job of maintaining local security. Since 2020, the crime rate in Riverdale has decreased by 8.8%. There are 8.32 crimes per 1,000 people.

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Bayside is generally considered one of the safest areas in Queens due to its significantly low crime rate. Living in Bayside offers a suburban feel with tree-lined streets, detached houses, and coastal accessibility.

Fort Totten Park and its surrounding open spaces and first-class schools contribute to the well-known community spirit and family-friendly atmosphere. An active community, proactive community police, and a generally affluent population also contribute to the low crime rate. In Bayside, there are 7.95 crimes per 1,000 people.

③ Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

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Bay Ridge is considered a safe neighborhood. The biggest attraction of this neighborhood is its coastal environment.

Bay Ridge is the southwest Brooklyn area that borders Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, and Sunset Park and is popular among Italian-Americans. Various safety indicators, including well-lit streets, reputable schools, parks, public transportation, and clean residences, enhance this area’s charm.

Bay Ridge is famous for its strong community spirit, fostering a surprisingly gregarious atmosphere through frequently held street fairs and parades. In this neighborhood, there are 8.57 crimes per 1,000 people.

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