How burglars most often enter a home

REALTOR Magazine

About 1.4 million burglaries occurred in 2017, and more than two in three break-ins were of residential properties, according to FBI data.

Cove, a home security firm, surveyed nearly 1,000 people who have experienced a break-in at least once to learn more about how burglars entered the home and what they wished they had done in hindsight to better protect their property.

Home invasions aren’t always random. Studies show that many break-ins are committed by a person who lives within two miles of the property.

A broken window tended to be the most common point of entry for a burglar. The following chart breaks down how burglars most often gained access to a home.

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