In the first seasons of Buffy it seems that demons and vampires are not very common. One Slayer seems enough to keep things under control (particularly in the hellmouth).
By season 6, it seems that there are demons absolutely everywhere and they are pretty mundane (there are demon bars!). They are as common as bike gangs (as seen in season 6 premiere). It seems that the only reason Sunnydale has not been completely terrorized is the presence of the Slayer.
So, why are not the rest of the towns (particularly ones close to Sunnydale) in that situation? One or two Slayers cannot possibly maintain order with the amount of demons that seem to populate the earth.
Answer
Most of the supernatural beings in the Buffy universe seem content to live in quiet. It's a secret world that the general public denies even if it may be just under the surface - easier to assume that demon who drove by was just wearing a costume, right?
Sunnydale was a special place though - being situated over the Hellmouth it attracted many unsavory types looking to harness the powers there, and the long line of unsavory activities occurring around the Hellmouth left quite a collection of dark artifacts for people to stumble on. There's also the simple fact that a hero requires villains and villains require a hero -- many vampires and demons seemed to come to Sunnydale just to challenge the legendary slayer.
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