Sellers don't always disclose the whole truth to potential homebuyers, especially if they're eager to sell (or "motivated" in real estate lingo). But you can't afford to get a professional inspection of every house you tour. So before you spring for the pro, narrow down your choices by doing your own pre-inspection to spot potential problems.
Mass Exodus From the Neighborhood
Don't  let a home's curb appeal keep you from glancing down the street. Are  there several other homes for sale? Are nearby businesses boarded up or  vandalized? Get the scoop from the neighbors. If everyone else wants to  leave the street, maybe you should, too. Just do it before you're stuck  with a bad investment.
Mediocre Maintenance
 Three layers of roofing and  gutters with plants growing in them are signs the owners aren't big on  maintaining their home. What else did they neglect?

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