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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Checking out a "moved" house tomorrow.
Never knew homes other than mobile ones could be moved. Do they normally stay intact? Should it give me much concern? I wouldn't imagine anymore than an inspector would have which of course I'd employ if I get that far but I thought I'd fish for some insight on this strange, to me at least, situation. It was close to where a bridge was being built so they moved it a couple blocks.