Neighborhood Crime Report
Champions Crossing
Houston, TX
C+
Crime Score
Higher than average crime
Crime Statistics (National avg = 100)
Assault
135
35% above avg
Robbery
194
94% above avg
Burglary
183
83% above avg
Larceny/Theft
182
82% above avg
Vehicle Theft
160
60% above avg
Demographics
$244,261
Average Home
$69,612
Average Income
110
Population
31.0
Average Age
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Champions Crossing Details
Champions Crossing, Houston Crime Information
Houston, TX neighborhood crime rates and safety statistics
C+
Champions Crossing
Houston, TX
Crime Score: C+ – Higher than average crime
Updated yesterday at 10:55pm
Low
High
110
Population
$69,612
Median Income
$244,261
Median Home Value
31.0
Median Age
Crime Statistics
Assault
135
Robbery
194
Burglary
183
Larceny/Theft
182
Vehicle Theft
160
Crime index based on reported incidents per capita, compared to national averages. 100 = national average.
Housing & Real Estate
$244,261
Median Home Value
Housing Breakdown
Owner Occupied
36.3%
Renter Occupied
63.7%
Cost of Living
→
About the same as national average
🏠 Housing
+5%
🛒 Food & Groceries
avg
🚗 Transportation
avg
🏥 Healthcare
-17%
💡 Utilities
avg
Demographics
Education Level
26.2%
High School+
18.8%
Bachelor's+
7.8%
Graduate
Population by Ethnicity
White
37.6%
Black/African American
27.4%
Hispanic/Latino
34.6%
Asian
18.4%
Weather & Climate
Winter (Jan)
61° / 41°F
Summer (Jul)
94° / 73°F
🌧️
49.5"
Annual Rain
Nearby Neighborhoods
About Champions Crossing
Champions Crossing is a neighborhood located in Houston, TX. With a crime score of C+, this area has higher than average crime compared to other neighborhoods in the city.
The neighborhood has a population of approximately 110 residents with a median household income of $69,612.
Safety Tips
- Always be aware of your surroundings, especially at night
- Keep valuables out of sight in your vehicle
- Get to know your neighbors and join community watch programs
- Report suspicious activity to local authorities