Potholes You’ll Face On The Road To Rural Living

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There’s a lot to love about living in the country. You get peace and quiet, away from the pressures of urban life. There are plenty of places for the children to play where they’re not at risk of being hit by a car. There’s more space than you know what to do with and a general feeling of being part of a tightly knit community. But for all it’s wonders, there’s quite a few issues with living in a rural area too. If you’re thinking about moving to the countryside, you might want to be prepared for some of the problems that you could face.

Seriously? No Signal

It’s almost hard to believe that despite all the tech in the world and the advances there are still places a few miles outside the city where you’ll have no signal at all. You’ll be standing on chairs, climbing on top of the roof and jumping up and down trying to get your phone to work. You’ll be balancing it on top of the door or just throwing it at the wall. It would be great to say that to get signal you just have to choose the best service provider. But the truth is that they are all more or less the same. They all the use the same receptors and if there isn’t one where you live, you’re not going to get any of those precious bars. The good news is that it’s possible to get a signal booster for your home. This will make it a lot more likely that you can actually call someone on your phone.

Theft And Crime

General crime is a lot lower compared to the city for a pretty basic reason. There are less people and therefore less chance of criminals wandering the streets. But theft is still an issue, particularly if you live in a secluded area. There are two ways to deal with this. You can either upgraded your home with the latest security tech such as CCTV cameras. Or you can work as a community to protect your homes. If you can it’s worth attending a council meeting and setting up a neighborhood watch area. That way, you’ll limit the chance of a house being broken into without someone noticing.

Internet Irritations

Can you get high speed internet in rural areas? You can if you look for rural broadband internet in my area online. This will point you in the direction of a company like WaveDirect and they are able to guarantee high speeds for homes in the middle of nowhere. That’s exactly what you want, so don’t just look at the bigger internet providers. It might be the smaller companies that have the solution you need.

Commuting Constantly

Finally, there’s the slightest issue of getting to work. No real way around this one, unfortunately. If you live out in the country you probably will be facing a mind-numbing commute. So, get a playlist together and use it as an opportunity to mentally prepare yourself for the troubles of the working day.

 

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