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This unironicly lowers property value. Buyers like scouting out new homes on street view.
It also supposedly makes you a bigger target for would-be burglars who scout google maps for targets. It makes your house stand out and makes them think you have something valuable to hide.
100% the Streisand effect! Blurred homes attract way more attention.
The only time I heard someone justify blurring their home, it was "so that thieves don't know where my cameras are". But I'd think the opposite was true.
No one would have mistaken that for a jest.
Its more like tragic Irony.