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Is Hunts Point, Bronx Safe in 2026?

Higher Than AverageSafer than 44% of Bronx

Based on 3,676 NYPD-reported crime incidents, 5 shooting incidents, and 3,549 311 quality-of-life complaints recorded over the past 12 months, Hunts Point is below the Bronx average for crime with stable incident levels year-over-year.

Hunts Point is considered higher than average, ranking safer than 44% of the borough. Incident levels are stable with 3,676 total incidents recorded over the past 12 months.

Data covers December 2024December 2025 (12 months) · Source: NYPD CompStat & NYC 311 via NYC Open Data · Updated April 26, 2026

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Total Crime Incidents

3,676

Past 12 months

This neighborhood
3,676
Borough avg
3,800

Shooting Incidents

5

Past 12 months

This neighborhood
5
Borough avg
0

Violent Crimes

598

1,223 felonies total

This neighborhood
598
Borough avg
570

Year-over-Year Trend

↔ 4.4%

No significant change

This year3,676
Last year3,520

Crime Breakdown

Most Common Crime Types

TypeCount% of Total
other offenses related to theft445
12.1%
harrassment 2367
10.0%
assault 3 & related offenses329
8.9%
felony assault317
8.6%
offenses against public admini289
7.9%
petit larceny272
7.4%
miscellaneous penal law189
5.1%
sex crimes176
4.8%

Severity Distribution

Felonies
1,223 (33.3%)
Misdemeanors
2,065 (56.2%)
Violations
388 (10.6%)

Where Crimes Occur

street1,071 (29.1%)
residence - apt. house861 (23.4%)
(null)572 (15.6%)
transit - nyc subway541 (14.7%)
other94 (2.6%)
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Quality of Life Indicators

311 complaints reveal patterns about daily quality of life that crime statistics alone do not capture. These are resident-reported issues from the past 12 months.

Noise Complaints

2,079

59.4 per 1,000 residents

Very High

Rodent Reports

80

2.3 per 1,000 residents

Low

Sanitation Issues

218

6.2 per 1,000 residents

Moderate

Heat/Hot Water

1,172

33.5 per 1,000 residents

Very High

Arrest Activity

Arrest data reflects law enforcement activity in the area. High arrest counts relative to crime can indicate active policing; low counts may reflect under-enforcement or lower crime.

Total Arrests

3,256

Past 12 months

Felony Arrests

1,258

39% of total

Misdemeanor Arrests

1,971

61% of total

Felonies (39%)Misdemeanors (61%)Other (0%)

How Safe Is Hunts Point Compared to Other Bronx Neighborhoods?

Bronx Neighborhood Safety Comparison

NeighborhoodCrime IncidentsShootingsVerdictPercentile
Pelham Bay1,2910Much Safer Than Average83%
Riverdale1,5731Much Safer Than Average79%
Morris Park1,7723Safer Than Average74%
Parkchester1,3963Safer Than Average74%
Co-op City1,4204Safer Than Average74%
Pelham Parkway2,4372Safer Than Average68%
Castle Hill2,7764Safer Than Average63%
Throgs Neck2,8194Safer Than Average63%
Bedford Park3,9101Average49%
Fordham3,3915Higher Than Average44%
University Heights7,42818Higher Than Average44%
Kingsbridge3,7675Higher Than Average44%
Hunts Point (this page)3,6765Higher Than Average44%
Belmont3,58410Higher Than Average44%
Eastchester3,9249Higher Than Average44%
Highbridge2,6175Higher Than Average44%
Soundview7,82823Higher Than Average44%
Norwood2,8475Higher Than Average44%
Mount Eden10,25224Higher Than Average33%
Concourse7,02010High Activity Area8%
Melrose7,2768High Activity Area4%
Mott Haven7,70120High Activity Area0%
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Understanding This Data

All crime statistics on this page are sourced directly from the NYPD CompStat database via NYC Open Data. Incidents are mapped to neighborhood boundaries using the NYC Department of City Planning Neighborhood Tabulation Areas (NTAs) — the same geographic units used in official census reporting. Each safety score reflects the cumulative activity within the NTA boundaries assigned to Hunts Point.

NTA boundaries are drawn to maintain population comparability across census tracts, which means they may not perfectly align with what residents consider their "neighborhood." In some cases, a single NTA spans areas with different character. The percentile ranking compares Hunts Point only against other NTAs within Bronx, so scores are borough-relative rather than city-wide.

Safety conditions vary significantly block by block. Neighborhood-level statistics provide important context but should not substitute for address-level research. Use DwellCheck to analyze a specific address and understand the precise safety environment within walking distance of where you plan to live.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hunts Point Safety

Is Hunts Point safe?

Hunts Point is rated "Higher Than Average" — Above-average incident activity. Over the past 12 months, 3,676 crime incidents were recorded, including 5 shooting incidents. Hunts Point is considered higher than average, ranking safer than 44% of the borough. Incident levels are stable with 3,676 total incidents recorded over the past 12 months.

What are the most common crimes in Hunts Point?

The most common crimes in Hunts Point are: 1. OTHER OFFENSES RELATED TO THEFT (445 incidents, 12.1% of total); 2. HARRASSMENT 2 (367 incidents, 10% of total); 3. ASSAULT 3 & RELATED OFFENSES (329 incidents, 8.9% of total).

Is Hunts Point safer than the Bronx average?

Hunts Point is safer than 44% of Bronx neighborhoods. It had 3% fewer incidents than the borough average (3,676 vs. a borough average of 3,800).

How has crime changed in Hunts Point?

Crime in Hunts Point has remained stable year-over-year (3,520 vs 3,676 incidents). The trend is classified as "stable."

What do 311 complaints say about Hunts Point?

311 data shows 2,079 Very High complaints, 80 Low complaints, and 218 Moderate complaints. These quality-of-life indicators provide context beyond crime statistics.

Is Hunts Point safe at night?

Night safety in Hunts Point varies by block. About 29.1% of crimes occur on streets and sidewalks. Hunts Point recorded 5 shooting incidents in the past 12 months. Use DwellCheck to research specific addresses and understand block-by-block conditions.

Is Hunts Point safe for families?

For families considering Hunts Point: the neighborhood recorded 2,079 noise complaints (very high for Bronx) and 80 rodent reports. It ranks in the 44th percentile for safety in Bronx. Family-friendliness also depends on schools, parks, and building quality — use DwellCheck to evaluate a specific address.

What is the safest neighborhood in Bronx?

Safety varies across Bronx neighborhoods. Hunts Point ranks at the 44th percentile with 3,676 incidents. Compare all Bronx neighborhoods in the comparison table above to see how each ranks by total crime, shootings, and borough percentile. All data is sourced from NYPD CompStat.

Can you walk around Hunts Point at night?

Hunts Point is classified as "Higher Than Average" by NYPD CompStat data. Over the past 12 months it recorded 5 shooting incidents and 3,676 total crime incidents — 3% fewer incidents than the borough average. Walking at night carries the same risk profile as anywhere in NYC: stay on commercial corridors with foot traffic, avoid empty side streets after midnight, and prefer subway lines that run 24/7.

Is Hunts Point dangerous?

By NYPD data, Hunts Point is rated "Higher Than Average" — safer than 44% of Bronx neighborhoods. 3,676 crime incidents over 12 months, remained stable year-over-year (3,520 vs 3,676 incidents). Block-level risk varies; check our address-level safety score for any specific street or building to weight NYPD incidents within a 250-meter radius.

What parts of Hunts Point should I avoid?

NYPD CompStat reports incidents at the precinct level, not block-by-block, so a granular "avoid this street" answer isn't possible from public data alone. The most reliable signal at the block level is DwellCheck's address-level safety score, which weights NYPD incidents within a 250m radius of a specific building. As a general rule across all NYC neighborhoods: industrial blocks with no foot traffic are higher-risk than residential blocks; subway-station-adjacent commercial corridors are lowest-risk.

Is Hunts Point a good place to live?

Hunts Point scores in the 44th percentile for safety in Bronx. Hunts Point is considered higher than average, ranking safer than 44% of the borough. Incident levels are stable with 3,676 total incidents recorded over the past 12 months. Whether it's a good fit depends on what you weight: families, solo renters, and remote workers prioritize different factors (noise, transit access, parks, building quality). Use DwellCheck's full livability page for Hunts Point to see all six dimensions side-by-side.

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Crime data: NYPD CompStat via NYC Open Data · 311 data: NYC Open Data · Data generated April 2026

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