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7 Red Flags that Homebuyers Should Look For

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When buying a home at the Lake of the Ozarks , it's important to view potential homes with a realistic mindset. In order to make a smart buy, don't base your decision on your emotions. Think realistically of all the potential maintenance expenses that could arise after the purchase. To better help you make a good choice when considering a home, we've come up with a list of 7 red flags to keep an eye out for before buying a home. 1. Roof Well-maintained roofs can last up to 30 years with very little problems. But as a buyer, until you have the roof inspected, you're not going to know the true condition of the roof just by glancing. The last thing you want to do is buy a home and find out shortly after that you have to spend thousands of dollars replacing the roof. Ask the seller how old the roof is, and inspect the gutters to make sure the drainage systems are in good working order. Get a roofer to do an inspection, either before making an offer or during the conti