How can checking mobile signal in each room affect your choice of a new home?

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Good reception in the living room doesn’t guarantee good signal by the bed or in the workspace. Concrete walls, metal, nearby towers and even window orientation can affect how your phone behaves in different corners of a home.

When you visit a property, actually walk around with your phone. Make a call from the bedroom, try a video call or quick speed test where you’d likely work, and check signal strength in those tucked-away rooms too. If you get constant call drops or no data in key spaces, that’s more than a minor irritation.

These days, we rely on our phones for banking, maps, food delivery, work and keeping in touch. A house that looks perfect but leaves you standing by one window just to send a message will start to feel frustrating very quickly.

Connectivity has quietly become an essential utility, just like water and power. Testing it room by room before you commit is simple self-protection.

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