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Crime Map and Safety Score for Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

Browse neighborhood-by-neighborhood crime scores for every Census block group in Hillsborough County. Severity-weighted and rate-normalized, built for real estate, PropTech, and location intelligence workflows.

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Hillsborough County, New Hampshire local context

Hillsborough County, New Hampshire is a larger regional county market, with an estimated 426,378 residents across 168,740 households based on 2024 ACS 5-year profile data.

The county housing profile includes both owner and renter context, with owner-occupied homes at 67.4% and renter-occupied homes at 32.6%.

The county profile also includes broad socioeconomic context, including a 7.1% poverty rate, a 3.1% unemployment rate, 41.5% bachelor's degree or higher attainment.

Commute context is included as well, with 10.1% of workers reporting commutes of 60 minutes or more.

CrimeScore pairs this county profile with neighborhood-level safety scores and block group map layers so teams can compare local areas inside Hillsborough County without relying on one broad county-level view.

County profile data uses 2024 ACS 5-year estimates.

Population 426,378
Households 168,740
Block Groups 290
Bachelor's+ 41.5%
Owner occupied 67.4%
Renter occupied 32.6%
Poverty rate 7.1%
Unemployment 3.1%
60+ min commute 10.1%

How to read the map

Each colored polygon is a Census block group, typically 600 to 3,000 residents. Greener regions score safer; orange and red indicate higher modeled risk. Click any block group to see its score and grade. A free account unlocks component breakdowns and API access for production use.

About the model

Scores in Hillsborough County come from the same gradient-boosted ensemble we ship through the CrimeScore crime data API, crime score API, and embeddable crime map. Built from normalized national location signals and validated across geography. Protected attributes are excluded from scoring, and prohibited/high-impact uses are explicitly out of scope.