
In Texas, where everything is known to be bigger, the little town of Flower Mound stands out for its remarkable record on safety. Crowned the safest town in Texas, this Denton County enclave has earned its bragging rights, courtesy of the latest reports by MoneyGeek and GoodHire. The former, a personal finance site, sifted through the crime stats of over a thousand U.S. small cities to find Flower Mound leading Texas with the lowest crime costs.
GoodHire, fleshing out FBI data on a spectrum that spans property to violent crimes, echoes MoneyGeek's findings. With a discerning eye on cities hosting over 30,000 souls, the report places Flower Mound at the pinnacle of peace and lawfulness. "Flower Mound is exceptionally rated for all three crime types and should be viewed as one of the safest places to live and work," as per Community Impact.
MoneyGeek's number crunching included not just violent crimes like murder and aggravated assault but also weighed property crimes—think burglaries and car thefts. Even against these many measures, Flower Mound remained steadfast at the top of the safety index, as detailed by FOX 4 News.
While accolades for safety are often reserved for the sleepier corners of America, Flower Mound demonstrates that a sense of security knows no bounds of city size. And while it may trail behind the safest cities in 15 other states, as reported by MoneyGeek, such a comparison does little to tarnish the sterling reputation of safekeeping that Flower Mound has established for itself within the borders of Texas.









