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Westwood Lakes, FL Safety Overview: An A+ Rated Community

Westwood Lakes earns an overall crime grade of A+ — the highest possible rating — making it one of the safest communities in the Miami-Dade region. With a population of roughly 11,086 residents spread across a moderately dense 2,581 people per square mile, this lakeside enclave consistently outperforms comparable Florida suburbs on nearly every public safety measure tracked in 2026.

To put that grade in perspective: an A+ rating places Westwood Lakes in the top tier of U.S. communities for safety. Residents here benefit from a combination of stable household finances — median household income of $66,713 and median home values near $350,465 — alongside low crime incidence rates that reflect an engaged, invested community.

What the Crime Data Actually Shows

Breaking down the incident data for Westwood Lakes reveals a pattern consistent with its A+ grade. Property crime — the most common category in virtually every American suburb — accounts for the overwhelming share of reported incidents here, and even those numbers are low relative to population size. Theft and vehicle-related offenses make up the largest slice of that property crime share, while violent crime incidents represent a small fraction of total reports.

Among the incident types tracked on our crime map, larceny and minor theft consistently rank as the most prevalent, followed by vehicle break-ins concentrated along higher-traffic corridors near the community's main access roads. Vandalism reports, while present, are infrequent and tend to cluster near commercial buffer zones rather than residential streets. Assault and other violent categories each represent a notably small percentage of total incidents — well below state and national suburban averages.

This distribution matters: when property crime dominates and violent crime is statistically rare, residents can focus their safety habits on practical prevention — locking vehicles, securing garages, and using porch lighting — rather than concerns about personal safety in public spaces.

Neighborhood-Level Safety Patterns

Within Westwood Lakes, the residential streets surrounding the community's namesake lakes tend to show the fewest incident markers on the crime map. The established single-family home corridors along the interior of the community — where homeownership rates are higher and neighborhood familiarity is strong — report minimal activity. Areas closer to the perimeter, particularly where Westwood Lakes interfaces with busier Miami-Dade thoroughfares, see slightly higher concentrations of vehicle-related incidents, which is a pattern common to suburban communities bordering higher-traffic zones throughout South Florida.

The community's relatively compact footprint (under 5 square miles) means that even the most active incident clusters are never far from low-activity residential zones, and response times from Miami-Dade law enforcement remain consistently short.

How Westwood Lakes Compares

An A+ crime grade means Westwood Lakes is safer than the vast majority of Florida communities of similar size and density. The state's suburban average hovers in the C to C+ range for overall crime, making Westwood Lakes a genuine outlier in a positive direction. Its unemployment rate of 5.1% and poverty rate of 12.4% — while not the lowest in the region — are well within the range associated with stable, low-crime communities. Research consistently links economic stability and homeownership (median rent here is $1,722, reflecting a market where many residents own rather than rent) to lower crime rates, and Westwood Lakes fits that profile.

Using the Crime Map Effectively

Our interactive crime map for Westwood Lakes lets you filter incidents by type, date range, and location. Given the community's incident profile, the most useful filters for day-to-day residents are vehicle theft and larceny layers — the two categories with the highest relative frequency. Toggle the heat map view to see whether any micro-clusters have formed near your street over the past 30, 60, or 90 days. Because overall incident volume is low, even a small uptick in a specific block will be visible, giving you an early signal to share with neighbors or local law enforcement.

For the most current official data, Miami-Dade County's police department publishes incident reports that feed into third-party mapping platforms. Cross-referencing our map with those official sources gives you the most complete picture of what's happening in real time across Westwood Lakes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: Westwood Lakes, FL Crime & Safety

Is Westwood Lakes, FL safe in 2026?

Yes — Westwood Lakes holds an A+ overall crime grade in 2026, the highest rating available. This places it among the safest communities not just in Miami-Dade County but in Florida as a whole. Violent crime incidents make up a very small fraction of total reported events, and property crime rates — while the most common category, as in virtually all suburbs — remain well below state averages. Residents consistently describe the community as quiet and family-friendly, and the data backs that up.

What types of crime are most common in Westwood Lakes?

Property crime is the dominant category in Westwood Lakes, as it is in most American suburbs. Within that category, larceny and theft (including items stolen from vehicles) account for the largest share of incidents, followed by vehicle break-ins near higher-traffic perimeter roads. Vandalism is reported occasionally but at low frequency. Violent crimes — assault, robbery — represent a notably small percentage of total incidents and occur at rates well below Florida suburban norms. The community's A+ crime grade reflects this favorable distribution.

Which parts of Westwood Lakes have the lowest crime?

The interior residential streets surrounding the community's lakes — the areas with the highest concentration of owner-occupied single-family homes — consistently show the fewest incident markers on our crime map. These established neighborhoods benefit from high residential stability and strong neighbor familiarity. Incident activity, when it does appear, tends to cluster closer to the community's perimeter roads where Westwood Lakes borders busier Miami-Dade corridors, a pattern typical of South Florida suburban communities. For the most current micro-level picture, use the heat map layer on our crime map filtered to the past 30 days.

How does Westwood Lakes' crime rate compare to the rest of Miami-Dade?

Westwood Lakes significantly outperforms the broader Miami-Dade County average on crime. The county as a whole includes densely populated urban areas with substantially higher incident rates, particularly for violent crime. Westwood Lakes' A+ grade places it in the top tier of the county's suburban communities. Its combination of moderate population density (2,581 per sq mi), relatively strong median household income ($66,713), and high homeownership rates all correlate with the low crime profile the data reflects.

Is Westwood Lakes a good place to live for families?

By most measures, yes. The A+ crime grade is the headline figure, but the supporting data reinforces it: median home values of $350,465 signal a stable, invested housing market; median household income of $66,713 reflects a working and professional population; and the community's scenic lake setting and proximity to Miami-Dade's broader amenities make it attractive for households at multiple life stages. The unemployment rate of 5.1% and poverty rate of 12.4% are worth monitoring, as they sit slightly above the most affluent suburban benchmarks, but neither figure is at a level that correlates with elevated crime risk — and the A+ grade confirms that. Families looking for a safe, suburban South Florida community with reasonable home values relative to the region will find Westwood Lakes a strong option.

How often is the Westwood Lakes crime map updated?

Our crime map pulls from official Miami-Dade County incident data and is updated regularly to reflect recent reports. For the most time-sensitive information — such as incidents from the past 24 to 72 hours — we recommend cross-referencing with the Miami-Dade Police Department's official resources. For trend analysis over weeks or months, our map's date-range filters and heat map view provide the clearest picture of where and how frequently incidents are occurring across Westwood Lakes.