More than two-fifths of Kiwis have been the victim of a break-in, a report by ADT Security has found.
Of the 1013 New Zealand renters and homeowners surveyed by Perceptive Research for the report, 43 per cent said they had their home broken into during their lifetime.
When ADT Security compared this data to the results of its 2014 survey, it found the number of reported break-ins had increased by 34 per cent.
And according to Statistics New Zealand, nearly 18 per cent more break-ins were reported to police in the year to September 2016 than in the previous year.
Ben Clement, a spokesman for ADT Security, said Kiwis' relaxed attitudes to home security could be contributing to the spike in break-ins.