Friday, February 28, 2020

Is Tustin a Safe Place to Buy a Home?


Is Tustin safe, is a legitimate question as Tustin, California is directly adjacent to one of the safest cities in the U.S. in Irvine.  If you are looking to buy real estate in Orange County, your quality of life and neighborhood are important. This is usually an important factor for young families and and single women living in the area.



Tusin Safety Ratings and Crime Map
In Tustin, California residents are very fortunate to have a crime alert map on Tustinca.org from the Tustin police dept. The information is updated and incidents are detailed, searchable within a .5 mile radius.

Has Tustin Crime been Increasing or Decreasing?
In three out of the last four years, crime per 100,000 in Tustin has declined according to date from the FBI's Crime Reporting Program. The statistics show its significantly less than California and the U.S. by 2.5- to 3- times.

The population of Tustin has not declined nor increased dramatically on the last five years. The percentage change is less than one-percent upward.  Thus, the crime data has been pretty consistent in reporting.

The big answer to prospective residents is yes overall crime has decreased but the one category of crime, theft, has risen. The good thing is violent crimes have not increased. They have declined each year. 

Is Tustin Safe when put next to other U.S. cities?
According to Area Vibes and other sources, Tustin has lower than average violent crime rates per population and higher than average non-violent crime rates (or property crimes) per population than the rest of the country. Or in other words, Tustin is fairly common in regards to criminal offenses but with more reported theft and vandalism, and less murders and physical assaults than in other cities.

Is Tustin Safe Overall?
With all the information in this article it should have answered any questions conclusively for you based on the excellent data the city of Tustin provides the public. You can easily notice a significant majority of Tustin neighborhoods have amazingly low crime rates except for property theft.

The city of Tustin is quite safe when held up against any other suitably sized U.S. city but like any other sizable city in America it will have portions that are more prone to crime than others.

In Tustin, violent crimes decreased from 132 in 2017 to 122 in 2018, and property crimes were down from 1949 in 2017 to 1,874 in 2018.

FBI officials warned against using the statistics to draw direct conclusions about whether a specific city is safe or not. They cautioned against simplistic analyses to create misleading perceptions, reporting that doing so could "adversely affect communities and their residents."