Is Scottsdale, Arizona a Safe Place to Live?

Living in Scottsdale can be an ideal choice for young adults who are just starting out. Learn more about safety in Scottsdale including crime rate information and tips for staying safe.

Is Scottsdale, Arizona a Safe Place to Live?

Living in Scottsdale can be an ideal choice for young adults who are just starting out. With an abundance of safe suburban areas, low crime, and some of the best schools in the state, it's no wonder why so many people are drawn to the area. However, there are some areas that may be more prone to crime than others. Major airports, of which Scottsdale has none, tend to have higher crime rates due to the large number of people and the low population nearby.

Designated parks and recreational areas, of which Scottsdale has 150, can also be hotspots for crime due to the high number of visitors. Ultimately, crime happens where people are, whether they live there or not. Before you rule out an area as unsafe, look at crime rate and total crime maps, and then consider nearby destinations people may be visiting. Scottsdale is generally a safe city at night.

To stay safe, take some extra precautions and stay in well-populated areas and avoid walking through alleys or desolate areas. As a woman, you should also avoid walking long distances at night. The cost of living in Scottsdale is relatively high due to its luxurious housing and warm climate that attracts part-time residents during the winter months. The North Scottsdale neighborhood is particularly attractive to wealthy individuals looking to move to the area.

South Scottsdale is home to more than 90,000 people and is much more affordable than North Scottsdale and Pinnacle Peak. The average age of residents in South Scottsdale is slightly lower than the rest of Scottsdale at approximately 43 years of age. Considering the crime rate alone, Scottsdale is safer than the Arizona state average and less secure than the national average. CVS Pharmacy, the City of Scottsdale and the Scottsdale Unified School District also employ many Scottsdale natives, each with more than 2,500 employees. The low cost of groceries in Scottsdale (and Arizona in general) can be attributed to the state's proximity to California which has thriving agricultural industries to export to the state.

To decide if Scottsdale is the right place for your group to visit right now, read on for the most up-to-date information and recommendations for travel to Scottsdale, Arizona.

Evan Winzenried
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