That wall paper is called Mylar. Had it in two rooms when my late husband and I bought our house in 1982 (it was built in 1979). Got rid of it not too long ago. Replaced my orange kitchen counter top with granite 8 years ago. Of course, that's out of style now. LOL Great video. Thanks.
This explore is great! Love the 60's and 70's houses, untouched all original. Just wondering why you and other explorers don't have a mask in your backpacks, or in your vehicles just in case the house has mold in it?Actually best would be a respirator mask. Of course that doesn't prevent your skin from being exposed, but at least it would protect your respiratory system. Good job with the explore. Thanks Urbex!
Yeah, the Tile in the Kitchen is HIDEOUS!!!! But the Border is nice, I think so anyway. They've actually used Border from the Seventies to the Nineties. What's going on with the Stairwell?! That's AWFUL!!!! The Cedar Lined Closet is VERY NICE!!!! We had one in our old house. Wish we still had one!!!!
I'd say, the owners built this house in their early marriage and didn't have the heart, or maybe the funds to change anything. I have a house built in 1979 and have changed things but not all. It's expensive.
The kitchen may be small by todaus standards, but it is well laid out and effivient. 50 yeats ago, the kitchen was for cooking. The maim pary was meant to be in the dining room or somewhere else
There is no way that place costs 4.2 Million dollars it may be worth $200,000.00 at best it is a nice house though thank you for sharing your video. 😎✌️
Maybe you live in rural Ohio or something but up here in the Greater Toronto Area land easily goes for this. The people build 10+ million dollar McMansions up here. Loads of money in Toronto and area.
In Ontario Canada the housing situation is crazy. The house isn’t worth that much it’s the large property it’s located on. Thats why it’s been demolished
Awesome explore. RadioShack! I used to love the place. Wish it was still around.
Brings back memories off the houses that my friends and family had when I was a kid.
Better times all around
Well crap another beautiful home bite’s the dust! I love this house, so sad it will be torn down! Awesome video as always! 👍❤️🤘✊😢
That wall paper is called Mylar. Had it in two rooms when my late husband and I bought our house in 1982 (it was built in 1979). Got rid of it not too long ago. Replaced my orange kitchen counter top with granite 8 years ago. Of course, that's out of style now. LOL Great video. Thanks.
The house looks like those in my suburb. Middle class. Must be the land that is worth millions. Cool video. Thanks
Hope someone saved all those cool light fixtures!
This explore is great! Love the 60's and 70's houses, untouched all original. Just wondering why you and other explorers don't have a mask in your backpacks, or in your vehicles just in case the house has mold in it?Actually best would be a respirator mask. Of course that doesn't prevent your skin from being exposed, but at least it would protect your respiratory system. Good job with the explore. Thanks Urbex!
Great decade to grow-up in. I'm 61 and grew-up in suburban Wyckoff, NJ. Great memories. Happy holidays, everyone ❤. Jeff q
Thanks for showing!
You have a good presentation and a new subscriber. 😊👍
Awesome 👍🏾, a wasteful shame 😞
Hi Urbex!❤
Hello!
Thanks for the video Urbex. New sub to your channel😊
Welcome!
Yeah, the Tile in the Kitchen is HIDEOUS!!!! But the Border is nice, I think so anyway. They've actually used Border from the Seventies to the Nineties. What's going on with the Stairwell?! That's AWFUL!!!! The Cedar Lined Closet is VERY NICE!!!! We had one in our old house. Wish we still had one!!!!
I'd say, the owners built this house in their early marriage and didn't have the heart, or maybe the funds to change anything. I have a house built in 1979 and have changed things but not all. It's expensive.
So much avocado in the 60's and 70's when I was growing up. My mother had 2 Fords that were avocado. Avocado appliances, etc. Gross.
Of course if the house has alot of acres, and it looks like it does, then maybe that's why it's $4.2 million dollars. That backyard is stunning.
The kitchen may be small by todaus standards, but it is well laid out and effivient. 50 yeats ago, the kitchen was for cooking. The maim pary was meant to be in the dining room or somewhere else
There is no way that place costs 4.2 Million dollars it may be worth $200,000.00 at best it is a nice house though thank you for sharing your video. 😎✌️
Ewwwww Urbex!!!! That Basement is just COVERED WITH MOLD!!!! Soooooo DISGUSTING!!!! At least you covered your Nose and Mouth!!!!
The decor is awful. Cool video. Thanks.
Yeah it's pretty dated but it was so cool to see!
@@urbexontario73 Very true.
Where on earth does the writer come up with this dump being worth $4.2M?!! Not where I live it wouldn't be! Maybe $220K TOPS.
Maybe you live in rural Ohio or something but up here in the Greater Toronto Area land easily goes for this. The people build 10+ million dollar McMansions up here. Loads of money in Toronto and area.
In Ontario Canada the housing situation is crazy. The house isn’t worth that much it’s the large property it’s located on. Thats why it’s been demolished