When you’re choosing a place to call home, peace of mind matters as much as beautiful beaches and sunny skies. As a dad, neighbor, and longtime North Florida resident, I hear this question all the time—is Palm Coast truly safe to live? Let’s look at the facts, the numbers, and the neighborhoods locals trust most.
Real Numbers: Crime Rates in Palm Coast
Palm Coast consistently ranks as one of the safest cities on Florida’s Atlantic Coast. According to the latest data from NeighborhoodScout, you have a 1 in 535 chance of being a victim of violent crime here—much lower than the Florida average (1 in 345) and well below the national average. Total crime (violent plus property offenses) is also significantly lower, with a crime rate of 8.24 per 1,000 residents—safer than 52% of U.S. cities.
Violent Crime (per 1,000 residents):
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Palm Coast: 1.87
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Florida: 2.9
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U.S. Median: 4
Property Crime (per 1,000 residents):
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Palm Coast: 6.37
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Florida: 15.16
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U.S. Median: 19
Your chance of being a victim of any property crime in Palm Coast?
About 1 in 157—again, much lower than both state and national averages.
Why Palm Coast Feels So Safe
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Strong sense of community: Neighbors look out for one another in established and new developments alike.
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Active local law enforcement: The Flagler County Sheriff's Office is visible, proactive, and engaged in community efforts.
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Family-oriented neighborhoods: With so many parks, good schools, and family amenities, you’ll notice plenty of kids playing outside or neighbors walking their dogs at sunset.
Which Areas of Palm Coast Are the Safest?
While Palm Coast as a whole is very safe, certain neighborhoods stand out for their exceptionally low crime rates, strong HOAs, and strong neighborhood involvement:
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Grand Haven / Woodlands
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Matanzas Woods
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Palm Harbor / City Center
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Lehigh Woods
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Seminole Woods / Dupont
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Indian Trails North
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Belle Terre
Even in the heart of the city, crime rates are low—and the northwest and eastern sections often get top mentions from those who’ve lived here for years.
What About Everyday Concerns?
Like any city, Palm Coast occasionally deals with property crimes like car break-ins or theft. But violent crime is rare, and most neighborhoods feel quiet, walkable, and welcoming. Basic precautions—like locking cars and being aware after dark—are good practice, but there’s no widespread concern about safety.
Government Resources & Local Data
If you want to dig into the facts yourself, check out these official resources:
You can also view real-time safety reports, crime mapping, and trends for Palm Coast on these government sites, updated regularly.
The Bottom Line
Palm Coast is, by Florida and national standards, an extremely safe and welcoming place to live.
Whether you’re moving for retirement, raising a family, or relocating for work, most neighborhoods offer low crime, plenty of amenities, and the sort of community where people know your name. I’m proud to help clients find their place here—and I’d put my own family’s safety in Palm Coast up against just about anywhere.
If you want specifics about neighborhoods, schools, or how various sections compare, reach out any time. Knowledge, experience, and a local touch make all the difference when you’re making a move.