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House robberies are super rare unless people already know what you have in the house and where to find it. Usually drug dealers, occasionally elderly people with scripts but chances are that's the shithead friends of their pillhead grandson most of the time and not random strangers. Picking houses to break into and rob at random is such a high risk vs potentially low reward. Most people's valuables are heavy and hard to carry out.
House burglary used to be more common (80s and 90s) because people had stuff that was common, reasonably valuable, light enough to carry, and easy to sell, like stereo equipment and CD collections. Knew lots of people whose houses were broken into while they were at work and had just their CDs stolen. Streaming and the falling price of electronics has made this kind of burglary a lot less common. But I also think most people who were around then haven't adjusted their expectations.
maybe it's different where you live, but my experience is the complete opposite
most of the time you would see a house that looked easy, knock on the door to see if anyone is in, then break in, grab games consoles, laptops, games etc.
the only time you would "case the joint" is if you were hitting a business