Here at CENTURY 21 Prime South, we believe that a safe and secure community is a cornerstone of a great place to live. That’s why we’re so encouraged by the latest reports showing a significant and sustained drop in crime across the greater Chattanooga area. This positive trend is a testament to the hard work of our local law enforcement and community partners, and it’s making Chattanooga an even more appealing place to call home.
Recent data paints a very clear picture of progress. According to city and national reports, crime in Chattanooga has been on a downward trend for several consecutive years. Mayor Tim Kelly and Police Chief John Chambers announced that crime decreased by 11% overall in 2024, building on a 12% decrease in 2023. These aren’t just small changes; these are double-digit percentage reductions that are having a real impact on our community.
A mid-year 2025 report by the Council on Criminal Justice showed that Chattanooga experienced a 41% drop in homicides in the first half of 2025 compared to the first half of 2024, which was one of the largest decreases among the cities studied.
The decrease in crime isn’t limited to just one category. We’re seeing improvements across the board, which speaks to a comprehensive and effective approach to public safety.
A safer city is a more attractive city. The continued decrease in crime rates directly contributes to a higher quality of life and makes Chattanooga an even more desirable place to live. For both current and prospective homeowners, this trend is an important factor. It helps to:
The progress being made in public safety is just one more reason to love living in Chattanooga. The team at CENTURY 21 Prime South is proud to be a part of this community, and we are committed to helping you find a home where you and your family can feel safe and secure.
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