The safest neighbourhoods in Geldrop-Mierlo
The safest neighbourhood in Geldrop-Mierlo is Skandia (9.6), with 15 recorded crimes per 1,000 people present. They are spread across Geldrop-Mierlo: 5 in the east, 4 in the centre and 3 in the west. The middle neighbourhood of this top 13 has 3,130 residents. The top of this list is the neighbourhoods with the fewest crimes recorded per 1,000 people present. The national median for recorded crimes is 1.6 times as high. Of the 13 neighbourhoods in Geldrop-Mierlo with a safety grade, 5 reach a 7.0 or higher.
- 19.6
Skandia
15 crimes per 1,000 people present
3,130 residents
- 29.0
Kerkakkers
14 crimes per 1,000 people present
3,020 residents
- 38.5
Braakhuizen-Noord
16 crimes per 1,000 people present
4,545 residents
- 47.8
Neerakkers
14 crimes per 1,000 people present
3,795 residents
- 57.2
Luchen
19 crimes per 1,000 people present
1,710 residents
- 66.5
Zesgehuchten
19 crimes per 1,000 people present
3,970 residents
- 74.7
Mierlo-Dorp
30 crimes per 1,000 people present
2,250 residents
- 84.4
Genoenhuis
24 crimes per 1,000 people present
3,360 residents
- 94.2
Akert
38 crimes per 1,000 people present
2,260 residents
- 104.1
Braakhuizen-Zuid
28 crimes per 1,000 people present
4,020 residents
- 113.6
Coevering
28 crimes per 1,000 people present
5,200 residents
- 122.8
Buitengebied Mierlo
79 crimes per 1,000 people present
580 residents
- 132.8
Centrum
59 crimes per 1,000 people present
2,845 residents
Frequently asked questions
How is this list ranked?
On the safety grade, which comes from crimes recorded by the police in 2025: violence, burglary, total crime, property crime and vandalism. Each figure is set against the number of people present — residents plus three times the number of business premises.
Why is Skandia at the top?
Skandia scores a 9.6 on this list, with 15 recorded crimes per 1,000 people present. That is the highest of every neighbourhood in Geldrop-Mierlo that has a grade for this measure.
How often are these figures updated?
The crime figures are from the police for 2025; population, boundaries and the other characteristics come from the CBS neighbourhood statistics for 2025. Both are published once a year; the list is recalculated as soon as a new edition appears.