What are the Safest Places to Live in the Bronx

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The quality of life in New York City is increasingly high, with the Bronx being one of the five boroughs with the greatest economic accessibility to live near the world metropolis. However, the history of the county in the 1980s and 1990s affected the image of the place due to the high homicide rate, reaching an average of two murders a day. Fortunately, Bronx’s dark past has been left behind, which is why it is currently a good option to invest in, considering its close proximity to one of the most prolific cities in the world. Here are the 5 of the best neighborhoods in the Bronx where you can rest easy.


RIVERDALE

With a suburban flair that enjoys views of the Hudson River, Riverdale is safer than 85% of the neighborhoods in the New York area. President John F. Kennedy resided there in the late 1920’s with his family. That part of the area is considered a historical district and currently under renovation. It is important to mention, however, that it is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the county.


BEDFORD PARK

Right next to the New York Botanical Garden, it maintains much of its original architecture. Bedford Park got its name from a well-known London suburb that it was meant to emulate. In fact, most of the land was acquired by Winston Churchill’s grandfather himself. It also turns out to be a quiet and a family-friendly neighborhood to raise children.


FORDHAM

It is one of the youngest communities in the Bronx thanks to Fordham University. Despite its nightlife, hundreds of shops on Fordham Road, Arthur Avenue, and Little Italy have become tourist hubs.


MORRIS PARK

In the early 2010’s, it was considered the safest neighborhood in the Bronx and the second safest of the five boroughs of New York, in part by the addition of Precinct 49. In addition, it has a good transport connection to Manhattan.


PELHAM BAY

With a nearby beach, sports fields, and Pelham Bay Park (the largest park in New York City), this neighborhood reports one annual violent crime per 1,000 residents, a fairly low rate for an urban area. Nevertheless, it does have its fair share of personal injury accidents, as is for most NYC boroughs. For this reason, many Spanish speakers have come to reside in the place.


New York City's safety plan has paid off in the county, making the Bronx a great option to live safely with your children.