Saxon Heights Neighborhood, Scarsdale
Crime Rate & Statistics
One of the safest neighborhoods — significantly below-average crime
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Is Saxon Heights Safe?
Yes — this neighborhood is extremely safe. Saxon Heights in Scarsdale, NY has a safety grade of A+.
Looking at specific crime types, vehicle theft is the most elevated concern (index: 39, 61% below average), while murder is the lowest risk (index: 0).
Saxon Heights Crime Map
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the crime rate in Saxon Heights, Scarsdale?
Saxon Heights in Scarsdale, NY has a crime safety grade of A+ as of 2026.
Is Saxon Heights a safe neighborhood in Scarsdale?
Saxon Heights is generally considered a safe neighborhood in Scarsdale, earning a crime grade of A+. The highest concern is Vehicle Theft (index: 39), while Murder is the lowest risk (index: 0).
What type of crime is most common in Saxon Heights?
The most prevalent crime type in Saxon Heights is Vehicle Theft, with a crime index of 39 (61% below the national average). Overall, property crime is more prevalent than violent crime in this neighborhood, which is consistent with national trends.
What are safer neighborhoods near Saxon Heights?
Nearby neighborhoods with good safety ratings include Wilmot Woods, Stratton Hills, Dorchester Hills and Bloomingdale Estates. These areas are close to Saxon Heights and offer lower crime rates, making them worth considering for residents who prioritize safety.
What are the demographics of Saxon Heights?
Saxon Heights has a population of approximately 33. The median household income is $212,839. The median home value is $2,155,371. Research shows that economic factors can correlate with crime rates, though many other variables play a role in neighborhood safety.
Crime data sourced from FBI UCR reports and local law enforcement agencies. Crime indices use 100 as the national average. Updated April 2026.