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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Phone jacks or not?
I am flipping a 2500 sq tf split level house in a middle income neighborhood with an anticipated price of 270,000 when complete. Should I keep existing landline phone jacks located throughout the house? Some are inconveniently located for upgrades I need to do and I'm questioning whether buyers still expect them to be located in every room of a house now that so many folks rely on cell phones. Any thoughts?