Jewellery, cash, laptops, mobile phones, cameras, computer consoles and car keys were all taken during burglaries by three men.
Kyle Blackie, 21, Shoiab Mahmood, 24, and Bradley Stevenson, 20, were sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday October 8.
Their spate of thefts took place across Nottinghamshire as well as Humberside and North Yorkshire.
Blackie was jailed for five years, Mahmood for three years and six months and Stevenson was given three years in prison.
They all pleaded guilty to being involved in a number of offences. Blackie admitted three offences but was later found to have been involved in all 12 offences; Stevenson pleaded guilty to three offences, which happened between September and October last year, and Mahmood admitted nine offences.
None of the men are from the county, with Blackie from Wortley Place, Hemsworth, Mahmood of Malvern Road, Doncaster, and Stevenson, of Balfour Road Doncaster.
DCI Caroline Racher from Nottinghamshire Police oversaw the investigation. She said: "These men burgled people's homes, stealing their personal possessions and causing unnecessary distress and inconvenience. Their offending behaviour paid no attention to county borders, so it took a lot of hard work throughout this extensive investigation with other forces to get them off the streets."