The definition of residential burglary is any act of entering an inhabited building without permission. This includes unlawful entry, forcible entry, and attempted forcible entry.

How many home burglaries take place across the UK? We've compiled key burglary statistics using data published by the Office for National Statistics. A residential burglary will have taken place somewhere in England and Wales by the time you finish reading!

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In 2024/2025 there were 166,577 home burglaries reported across England and Wales.

HOUSE BURGLARY STATISTICS

HOW MANY HOME BURGLARIES OCCUR PER YEAR?

In 2024/2025 there were 166,577 home burglaries reported in England and Wales. That’s an average of 456 burglaries a day - a house being burgled every 189 seconds!

 

KEY STATISTICS

In the year ending March 2025 there were 166,577 police recorded home burglaries across England and Wales.

When averaged out that’s:

  • 456 home burglaries a day
  • a house burgled every 189 seconds

WHICH AREAS OF THE UK HAVE THE MOST HOME BURGLARIES?

The London Metropolitan area had the most home burglaries in 2024/25 with 34,311 burglaries reported to police. This translates to 94 burglaries per day - a house being burgled every 15 minutes!

The West Midlands area reported the second highest number of home burglaries with 11,250 reported. That’s 31 burglaries a day - a house being burled every 46 minutes.

You can see a more detailed breakdown of residential burglaries by area in the table below:

Police Force Area Residential Burglaries Year
Ending March 2025
Per Day Frequency
London Metropolitan 34,311 94 every 15 minutes
West Midlands 11,250 31 every 46 minutes
West Yorkshire 10,564 29 every 50 minutes
Greater Manchester 10,308 28 every 51 minutes
South Yorkshire 7,448 20 every 1 hour and 12 minutes


WHICH AREAS OF THE UK HAVE THE LOWEST NUMBER OF HOME BURGLARIES?

Cumbria had the least home burglaries in the year ending March 2025 with only 660 burglaries reported to police. Wiltshire and Dyfed-Powys also had remarkably low burglary statistics.

The following table lists statistics for other low-burglary areas in the UK:

Police Force Area Residential Burglaries Year
Ending March 2025
Per Day
Cumbria 660 1.8
Wiltshire 1,051 2.9
Dyfed-Powys 1,083 3.0
Suffolk 1,154 3.2
North Wales 1,156 3.2


MORE STATISTICS...

The ONS have produced a summary of the long-term trends in burglary which shows that:

  • In 70% of burglaries, the offender enters the dwelling through the door. Only 30% of burglaries occur with the burglar gaining entry through a window.
  • In over 50% of domestic burglary incidents, someone was at home while the offender gained entry into the building.
  • The difference in burglary frequency on weekdays vs. weekends is comparatively insignificant: 16% per weekday and 12% per weekend day.
  • About 40% of residential burglaries in the UK. occur in the day, specifically from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • 60% of all burglaries take place in the evening or during the night, from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.

In nearly half of burglary incidents over the years, the perpetrator was someone the victim knew, at least by sight.


CONCLUSION

While no area in the UK is entirely safe from burglary, we find major differences in home burglary statistics between different regions. Citizens can protect themselves with the knowledge of where, when, and to whom house break-ins are most likely to occur.

Sources

Office for National Statistics Crime in England and Wales * Office for National Statistics Household Theft **

Last Updated: September 18, 2025
Please note all information is correct at the time of writing. However, we encourage you to do your own research to ensure it remains accurate and relevant to your needs.