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Georgetown Named Safest Midsize City in Texas for Families in 2026

Georgetown Named Safest Midsize City in Texas for Families in 2026
Identity · 2026
Photo · Sofia Navarro for Latino World News
By Sofia Navarro Identity & Community Jul 7, 2026 3 min read

For Latino families looking to put down roots in Texas, safety often tops the list of priorities. A new report from SmartAsset, the America's Safest Midsize Cities-2026 study, has pinpointed Georgetown as the safest midsize city in the state. Located just north of Austin, this growing community offers a blend of tranquility and opportunity that resonates with homebuyers seeking stability.

The study analyzed data from over 300 U.S. cities with populations between 65,000 and 250,000, examining violent crime, property incidents, traffic fatalities, and exposure to natural disasters. Georgetown earned the 27th spot nationally, thanks to a violent crime rate of only 1.91 per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 11.7 per 1,000. Traffic deaths stood at 8.74 per 100,000 people, and the natural disaster risk was classified as moderate.

Why Georgetown Stands Out for Latino Homebuyers

Georgetown's appeal goes beyond numbers. For many Latino families, the city represents a chance to escape the hustle of larger metros like Houston or Dallas without sacrificing access to essential services. The northern Austin corridor has seen steady development, attracting investment and new residents who value a peaceful environment. As noted by CultureMap, the area's demographic growth has maintained well-being, balancing urban expansion with safety metrics that outperform national averages.

This trend is part of a broader shift: midsize cities across Texas are becoming magnets for families who prioritize security and community. For those considering a move, understanding local safety data can be as crucial as knowing about tax-free shopping dates or school options. Georgetown's ranking reaffirms that the Austin northern corridor is a reliable choice for real estate investment, offering a mix of modern amenities and low crime.

Other Texas Cities in the Top 100

Georgetown isn't the only Texas city making waves. Round Rock, also north of Austin, claimed 53rd place nationally and third in Texas, with a violent crime rate of 1.31 per 1,000—though property crime was higher at 19.41 per 1,000. College Station came in 28th overall, showing strong safety management amid rapid growth. New Braunfels (63rd), Sugar Land (64th), San Angelo, Bryan, Mission, and Pharr also made the national top 100, confirming that diverse parts of the state offer elevated living standards.

For Latino families, these cities provide options that balance cost of living with safety. Whether you're drawn to the Hill Country vibe of New Braunfels or the suburban comfort of Sugar Land, the data helps narrow the search. As the report highlights, safety is a non-negotiable pillar for quality of life, and these midsize cities deliver.

SmartAsset's findings also serve as a tool for investors and homebuyers navigating the housing market. With rising interest rates and inventory challenges, knowing which cities maintain low crime and strong infrastructure can guide decisions. The report underscores that road safety and disaster management directly impact property values, encouraging municipalities to improve public policies.

For those planning a move, it's worth noting that safety isn't just about crime stats. It's about the peace of mind that comes from knowing your neighborhood is secure. As Georgetown and its peers demonstrate, Texas offers plenty of options for families who want to thrive without compromise.

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