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Because they're often left empty during the day and there's stuff there that can be stolen and sold on.

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Houses are likely to be burgled if they have weak security measures in place, are in isolated or poorly lit areas, or if they show signs of being unoccupied, such as piled up mail or newspapers. Burglars also tend to target houses with easy access points, like unlocked doors or windows.

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