North Sutton, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The crime rate in North Sutton City can be somewhat misleading. While the rate per resident is higher in some areas than in others, the fact is that many crimes occur in retail locations that have a low population density. This is why a red area on a crime rate map does not necessarily indicate danger to residents. Here are the facts you need to know about the city's crime rate. In North Sutton, the crime rate per 1,000 residents is approximately 11% higher than in other parts of the city.

In the year 1748, the territory of Sutton was granted to a man named Obadiah Parry. The settlement was originally known as Parrystown, and was located in Indian territory near Mount Kearsarge. By the year 1773, many settlers forfeited their claims, and the town was not incorporated until 1783. The town was later granted town privileges. A religious sect known as the Osgoodites lived in the town.

The median property value in Sutton, NE was $105,400 in 2019, 0.438 times lower than the national average. The median household income in Sutton, NE was $60,625, a 2.88% increase from the year before. Sutton has a high homeownership rate, at 80.9%. Most residents drive alone and spend an average of 17.2 minutes commuting to work. The average number of cars per household in Sutton is two.