Omg, I'd be fixing that house and saving it. That's a beautiful old home, and family history. SAVE YOUR ANCESTIAL HOME! Do it for yalls kids and future generations.
The contents are worth saving but the foundation and inner walls and insulation and wiring are too far gone and damaged. Fixing it would be basically building a new one so orginal memories (rooms) wouldn't be there. .
I live in California where it is very expensive to live. You literally see no abandon houses, so it is so hard to wrap my mind around family letting houses rot for decades.
Yes people would pay small fortune for some of the antiques that would give you money to continue work on your home you recently inherited. It's amazing how stuff just continues to pile up.
Please save that house! Dont let it go to ruin. Its history. Your family history! Do a gofundme to get $ to get that foundation fixed. Get all that stuff out of the house because all of that weight is crushing down on the foundation. You can buy another trailer or two to store the stuff that's not ruined. Also, get the roof fixed if it needs it. If you have a good foundation and good roof, it will last forever. Thanks for sharing. Love the comparison photos.
I'm for saving houses but this one's original bones and infrastructure are too far gone. Rebuilding would be like building a completely different house. He'd have to do wiring and insulation, floors, drywall etc. Probably plumbing and heating too. Very expensive. Cost would be at least $100,000. Go Fund Me doesn't OK it for just remodeling unless it was due to a disaster . (fire, storm etc.) Not trying to burst your bubble, just being realistic. At this point it's just the contents that can be saved now.
When I was looking at a home for sale I heard footsteps upstairs while I was down in the basement. I thought another realtor or buyer had come into the house and called out that I was down in the basement. Noone answered so it freaked me out so I went back upstairs to see who it was. There was nobody else in the house. To make sure I searched the entire house, about 1600 sq. Ft. I opened all the closets and made sure all the windows were still locked. Still noone to be found. I locked the door and returned the keys to the office, reporting what I had experienced. The people who later bought the house told me it was definitely haunted. When you mentioned the footsteps in your gr. Grandparents house it reminded me of my own weird experience. Cool video. I would have liked a longer pause showing the old pictures so I could compare the old and new and because they were pretty neat. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for taking us along on your great grandparents house tour! Looking at that old photo with the lady in front, the house was lovely when it was lived in :-D
It's so cool that you have some pictures. My house was built in 1804. I don't have any pictures of the original house. My inlaws bought it in 1955. My husband grew up in this house. We renovated (still a lot of original remains) and moved in after their passing.
Collectors would love a chance to get their hands on some of those toys, etc. When it's time to deal with it all, do your research before you decide how to dispose of anything. Thank you for the tour.
Oh my I love this video. I love that I get the chance to walk through old homes without actually walking through them. I see some treasures and I hope we get to see you go through the items in the home and I hope we get to see this home get restored as well. I’m glad I came across this channel.
I like that “ well it let us in”! Would be nice if you could find something I the old house to incorporate into your new place. May doorknobs or something. Thanks for sharing.
The metal Tonka toys are worth money. The old peddle tractor my brother still has from early sixties is also worth money. So many memories you and family have.
This has been my favorite video of yours so far! Love that you have so many pictures of before and you're a good storyteller. You can tell your family means a lot to you! Hope you find a way to bring back this home or salvage what you can! I'm enjoying your channel!! Take care and have a happy new year!!!🎉😊
The Geese in flight is a Vernon ward painting English Artist there very valuable i used to have some of his i brought in Charity shops here in the uk ❤
That home is absolutely salvageable and History will thank you for it's rescue. To replace it would be 100's of thousands. Pace yourself, prioritize and trudge forward. The reward may be years away, but worth it in the end result. And don't ever toss anything out, simply hold on to all of it and possibly if needed, find a reputable 5 star estate dealer to help you. Your in good hands. Blessings.
Pink dog was definitely a carnival/fair prize. We had a blue one. You should go through things and have an antique dealer look at some toys and furniture before you tossing…
Thank U for sharing this speical memory. I hope ya'l get into it before any thing happens. There are a lot of good things to be saved. Good luck to ya'l.
I'd definitely try to save this home even if it took me years and years. I'd start with the foundation, then go from there and do the interior structure and subflooring second. And I'd probably hire a dumpster to be dropped off to toss anything that doesn't look salvageable. But that's just me. Some of that stuff might be worth money. Also, that hole in the wall near the ceiling was probably for a stove pipe. That house might have used a tiny coal stove at one point, or might have had some other pipe stove hooked up since this place wouldn't have had any central heat or air originally.
The old metal Tonka trucks are very collectible and worth some money. You could sell a lot of the items to a local antique dealer or rent a spot in an antique mall. I hope you can get everything out before the ceiling caves in and causes more damage. I would love to see this home be restored. It looks to be a lovely location out in the country.
Hey Jeremy I'm new to your channel as of today 1-6-2025 it's a good idea to keep locations of family houses private for your safety. I love the tour of your great grand parents home so neat seeing things from the past God bless
Hey Jeremy, looks like you have a gold mine in that house. I wouldn’t let none of that get ruined like you said you have to get that stuff either. Thank you for sharing that was neat.❤
Just caught your video! Would love a follow up video of all the vintage things you find. Another one showing what you sell and what each item brought in. Good luck and keep posting!
Awesome vid buddy. MUST BUY THE TONKA GRADER AND IM SURE I SAW THE TONKA DOZER IN BACKGROUND. HOPE THIS COULD BE POSSIBLE. WOW MY 2 FAVORITE TOYS FROM MY YOUTH.. THANKS FOR THE GREAT VID.
It was a beautiful home back in the day. Your house IS right next door, I thought it was, handy that you've been able to keep an eye on the house all these years. Please get those letters to a safe spot soon. I love a good ghost story, haha, I believe. Old pictures were great! You should absolutely film episodes when you begin to sort through the house, it's all fascinating, bygone eras.
The tractor seats can be made into bar stools. So many antiques in this home that collectors would love. What you want to get rid of. Post on a channel for people to bid on and set a limit on what you will least take. But first you need to check on its worth. Make sure that any family left would want any of these items to keep for memories and history of your family.
A lot of old collectibles in your great grand parent’s house! When you go through everything, just make sure the house doesn’t fall down! Thanks for the tour! We appreciate you bringing us along with you! ❤️
Wow, so much history and very cool stuff in that house. I'm sure it's a collector's dream for sure. Be sure before you get rid of anything you look up its value you might be sitting on some antiques. Very interesting to see the inside of this old home, thank you for sharing. Also over the holiday I spoke to a pretty big TH-camr and they told me the " sweet spot " for most $$ for your videos is anything that hits 22:00 minutes in length videos. I just wanted to pass that along so you can get the monetization you deserve.
Please explain the thinking behind letting a house going to ruin. Resulting in damaging family heirlooms. A new family could be making memories. Help me understand
It is hard to understand. It could be that the house is in a very rural location, with few job opportunities. So there is no extra money for the renovations and repairs needed to this home. I have noticed that many houses in rural areas have been left to rot after businesses and industries have shut down. People move out to other areas to find work.
Wow. When you start getting the stuff out of that house,, be sure and check the copyright dates on those old books. They may be collectors items depending on how old they are. And also any antique furniture that can be salvaged. Sometimes you can find old glassware or jewerly that are collectors item as well. Yes I'm interested in old antique things of the past. Thank you for sharing.
That old Coca cola lamp is worth something, don't let it break. Isn't right to leave it sit in disrepair. That broken window will weather things inside, slap a board over it. Sell things not being used before ruined. Start raising funds to restore it. Those people worked hard to have that home. In their able days they would not have let it go to pot. No way in H.
So exciting to see the old house and hear your family stories and photos. Definitely get everything out before the house caves in. I sure hope someone would restore it. You have a goldmine of treasures and antiques to help fund a restoration project!
Actually I really do believe in ghost stories which relate to a lot of paranormal so you can tell all the ghost stories you want it would be really interesting to hear
fascinating Jeremy, you might never have to work again, just tidy up your belongings!!! those letters are amazing, its the personal things which we hold so dear. love the old photos you showed too. amazing place... you have your work cut out but what joys you may find
Such a great old house! The ceilings in those old houses were high. So it was a fad during the 1940s, 1950’s to add those old drop ceilings. Or it was board and they wanted greater insulated values so they put those tiles on. Some contain asbestos so be careful. I would imagine that ceiling downstairs looked like the ceilings upstairs before they put the tiles on. Some of those old toys have value. Old milk cans upstairs. Cool ghost story.
That is a treasure trove of family history. Well worth saving many of the items. When you got to those letters and you said were probably from your Dad when he was in Nam.... everything was kinda blurry after that... I'm from the Nam era. it will be a lot of work getting that a cleaned up but it's worth every minute. Thank you for sharing.
Some of the straw filled stuffies were probably won at a carnival/fair. You are right Jeremy about cleaning it out, if for no reason but age, it could all come tumbling down, it would be such a waste. What a blessing to have letters from your dad sent to his family ❤ that looks like a radio instead of a breadbox, I see a cord.
So when they passed their kids or grandkids, just locked the door? Yeah, take the letters home to read! Restore it, use it, sell it ... letting it fall in and rot is sad..
I'm curious about that Man O' War table looked like it said finish line on it. Would love to see if Big Reds picture is on it. To much stuff on the table to see what's all on it but any TB racing memorable is collectors item and more. Keep that in good condition. It's of some value. The old metal tractors, pedal car and toys are of some value too. Keep um well
Those are nice old strong furniture. They do not make that type of wooden furniture anymore. Pressure treated is now the norm, as soon as they get wet, they deteriorate.
I follow another content creator that just bought a house (as is) that was filled with the previous owners stuff. The attic was so packed full of stuff, you could barely walk through. She's been filming everything that she's been doing for the renovations, ss well as going through all the stuff. I sat and watched it all, so I would definitely watch you going through all that stuff in the grandparents house. Especially if you dfind stuff that you need to get appraised and find iut what its worth, and either keeping or selling. A lot of those toys could be donated. Miss Piggy may not be trending right now, but some little kid might not care, or some older woman might love reminiscing about days gone by and want to buy it. You never know! A lot of work, but a lot of fun too!
Save the toys for your daughter. When she becomes an adult, they will be valuable to her. You can get a new cane seat put onto that old stool. I'd love having that piece and getting it restored. The old style buffet would look wonderful refinished.
True.up to recently it wasn't mine. my dad liked to keep everything. I couldn't convince him to sell anything. this house will be sold with my house. but I have to get everything out.
interesting ❤growing up i lived in a house in Uk in the Dockyard in Plymouth the house had a 1 up 1 down cottage in the court yard in the cottage or wash house was a cupboard in the wall under the stairs we never could open it and always felt to leave it alone ❤ same with another house in the Dockyard not rented by my family but was the police officers House well he found a hidden room he managed to open it up after a lot of trouble and he did open up Trouble indeed seems some kind if Curse was placed there for some reason the family had terrible trouble after and sadly the police officer suddenly Died 😢😢His Family had to. leave the tied house right after his funeral 😢😢😢😢😢
It will be quite a job going through everything, but I believe some of those toys may have value. Probably would sort and get rid of junk and then old a huge garage sale.
Omg, I'd be fixing that house and saving it. That's a beautiful old home, and family history. SAVE YOUR ANCESTIAL HOME! Do it for yalls kids and future generations.
The contents are worth saving but the foundation and inner walls and insulation and wiring are too far gone and damaged. Fixing it would be basically building a new one so orginal memories (rooms) wouldn't be there. .
I see nothing but love and kindness in this home. I would get right on the construction 👍🤩
I live in California where it is very expensive to live. You literally see no abandon houses, so it is so hard to wrap my mind around family letting houses rot for decades.
That's because you guys are ruled by dems
I’d be fixing that beautiful old house asap. Thankfully someone kept a good roof on it, I’d be moving in in no time! Honestly lol
I love old houses like this, it needs to be restored to its old original state. 🥰
I would
So many pieces of antique furniture that would be beautiful cleaned up, somebody would snatch them up.
Yes people would pay small fortune for some of the antiques that would give you money to continue work on your home you recently inherited. It's amazing how stuff just continues to pile up.
Love all the antique tractors, amazing finds! So much history!
Please save that house! Dont let it go to ruin. Its history. Your family history! Do a gofundme to get $ to get that foundation fixed. Get all that stuff out of the house because all of that weight is crushing down on the foundation. You can buy another trailer or two to store the stuff that's not ruined. Also, get the roof fixed if it needs it. If you have a good foundation and good roof, it will last forever. Thanks for sharing. Love the comparison photos.
Very true
I'm for saving houses but this one's original bones and infrastructure are too far gone. Rebuilding would be like building a completely different house. He'd have to do wiring and insulation, floors, drywall etc. Probably plumbing and heating too. Very expensive. Cost would be at least $100,000. Go Fund Me doesn't OK it for just remodeling unless it was due to a disaster . (fire, storm etc.) Not trying to burst your bubble, just being realistic. At this point it's just the contents that can be saved now.
This house is too far gone unfortunately.
Hi Jeremy, i know you didn't mention it but for safety and security reasons please keep the locations of your families homes PRIVATE. 🙏🏼💛🏡
Obviously.
Jeremy ❤
When I was looking at a home for sale I heard footsteps upstairs while I was down in the basement. I thought another realtor or buyer had come into the house and called out that I was down in the basement. Noone answered so it freaked me out so I went back upstairs to see who it was. There was nobody else in the house. To make sure I searched the entire house, about 1600 sq. Ft. I opened all the closets and made sure all the windows were still locked. Still noone to be found. I locked the door and returned the keys to the office, reporting what I had experienced. The people who later bought the house told me it was definitely haunted. When you mentioned the footsteps in your gr. Grandparents house it reminded me of my own weird experience. Cool video. I would have liked a longer pause showing the old pictures so I could compare the old and new and because they were pretty neat. Thanks for sharing.
You can pause it too @@DEB-i3d
These days they could probably just search image of the house to find out
What a jewel. I would spend hours and days going through my family’s belongings. So much sentimental and history
Thanks for taking us along on your great grandparents house tour! Looking at that old photo with the lady in front, the house was lovely when it was lived in :-D
Thank you for showing us the house, so much history ❤
It's so cool that you have some pictures. My house was built in 1804. I don't have any pictures of the original house. My inlaws bought it in 1955. My husband grew up in this house. We renovated (still a lot of original remains) and moved in after their passing.
There alot of antique stuff worth money in that old house it might be worth checking out. Enjoyed watching this ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching
Collectors would love a chance to get their hands on some of those toys, etc. When it's time to deal with it all, do your research before you decide how to dispose of anything. Thank you for the tour.
Oh my I love this video. I love that I get the chance to walk through old homes without actually walking through them. I see some treasures and I hope we get to see you go through the items in the home and I hope we get to see this home get restored as well. I’m glad I came across this channel.
Thank you for watching
I like that “ well it let us in”! Would be nice if you could find something I the old house to incorporate into your new place. May doorknobs or something. Thanks for sharing.
The metal Tonka toys are worth money. The old peddle tractor my brother still has from early sixties is also worth money. So many memories you and family have.
What a cool house. A lot of family history. I hope you can salvage some of the treasures, before they are gone forever.
I love that you have and showed all the old pictures.
During the tour, I visioned holidays in that house. Old music playing. Thanks! ❤
Ohh if that old porch swing to talk!!home is absolutely a gem !
Wow, a treasure trove of memories.
This has been my favorite video of yours so far! Love that you have so many pictures of before and you're a good storyteller. You can tell your family means a lot to you! Hope you find a way to bring back this home or salvage what you can! I'm enjoying your channel!! Take care and have a happy new year!!!🎉😊
The pots and pans!!!! Things I haven't seen since my grandmother's kitchen ❤❤❤
You definitely have your work cut out for you but take your time. Don’t rush through it.
Rescue this home 😢 ...
Andolutely
Jeremy, were they hoarders, wow, good luck clearing that house out, EGADS! Subbed.
The Geese in flight is a Vernon ward painting English Artist there very valuable
i used to have some of his i brought in Charity shops here in the uk ❤
Thank you, Jeremy... Very interesting tour of the great-grandparents house. I hope you're looking forward to more of your videos.
That home is absolutely salvageable and History will thank you for it's rescue. To replace it would be 100's of thousands. Pace yourself, prioritize and trudge forward. The reward may be years away, but worth it in the end result. And don't ever toss anything out, simply hold on to all of it and possibly if needed, find a reputable 5 star estate dealer to help you. Your in good hands. Blessings.
Jeremy do u know how fortunate you are to own such a home..u and your siblings ought to restore it..
Pink dog was definitely a carnival/fair prize. We had a blue one. You should go through things and have an antique dealer look at some toys and furniture before you tossing…
Thank U for sharing this speical memory. I hope ya'l get into it before any thing happens. There are a lot of good things to be saved. Good luck to ya'l.
Our ceiling growing up was the same and the front doors and lots of stuff thank youfor the tour and memories 😊
You could weld some cool bar stools with those tractor seats.
Wow, what an amazing treasure trove of memories.
Love looking through old homes. Thank you. I do believe spirits linger. Doesn’t worry me
I'd definitely try to save this home even if it took me years and years. I'd start with the foundation, then go from there and do the interior structure and subflooring second. And I'd probably hire a dumpster to be dropped off to toss anything that doesn't look salvageable. But that's just me. Some of that stuff might be worth money. Also, that hole in the wall near the ceiling was probably for a stove pipe. That house might have used a tiny coal stove at one point, or might have had some other pipe stove hooked up since this place wouldn't have had any central heat or air originally.
I thought that.
Plus, there's a chimney in the old pics that's not there now.
There's a lot of vintage and antique stuff in there that you could sell
I recognize so many things from my child hood, milk cans , canning jars, pressure pots, etc.
The old metal Tonka trucks are very collectible and worth some money. You could sell a lot of the items to a local antique dealer or rent a spot in an antique mall. I hope you can get everything out before the ceiling caves in and causes more damage.
I would love to see this home be restored. It looks to be a lovely location out in the country.
Hey Jeremy I'm new to your channel as of today 1-6-2025 it's a good idea to keep locations of family houses private for your safety. I love the tour of your great grand parents home so neat seeing things from the past God bless
yes.Thank you for watching
Hey Jeremy, looks like you have a gold mine in that house. I wouldn’t let none of that get ruined like you said you have to get that stuff either. Thank you for sharing that was neat.❤
Wow what a gold mine you have. Fabulous video.
Just caught your video! Would love a follow up video of all the vintage things you find. Another one showing what you sell and what each item brought in. Good luck and keep posting!
I hoping to do that one day.Thank you for watching
The photos you have are so awesome. The place is so valuable. Just a jem!
Awesome vid buddy. MUST BUY THE TONKA GRADER AND IM SURE I SAW THE TONKA DOZER IN BACKGROUND. HOPE THIS COULD BE POSSIBLE. WOW MY 2 FAVORITE TOYS FROM MY YOUTH.. THANKS FOR THE GREAT VID.
A collectors jackpot!
The old blue Ball mason jars!!! ❤😍
It was a beautiful home back in the day. Your house IS right next door, I thought it was, handy that you've been able to keep an eye on the house all these years. Please get those letters to a safe spot soon. I love a good ghost story, haha, I believe. Old pictures were great! You should absolutely film episodes when you begin to sort through the house, it's all fascinating, bygone eras.
The tractor seats can be made into bar stools. So many antiques in this home that collectors would love. What you want to get rid of. Post on a channel for people to bid on and set a limit on what you will least take. But first you need to check on its worth. Make sure that any family left would want any of these items to keep for memories and history of your family.
A lot of old collectibles in your great grand parent’s house! When you go through everything, just make sure the house doesn’t fall down!
Thanks for the tour! We appreciate you bringing us along with you! ❤️
Wow, so much history and very cool stuff in that house. I'm sure it's a collector's dream for sure. Be sure before you get rid of anything you look up its value you might be sitting on some antiques. Very interesting to see the inside of this old home, thank you for sharing. Also over the holiday I spoke to a pretty big TH-camr and they told me the " sweet spot " for most $$ for your videos is anything that hits 22:00 minutes in length videos. I just wanted to pass that along so you can get the monetization you deserve.
Watching from Trinidad🇹🇹in the Caribbean secure your property there's a lot of valuable antiques in there
Thank you for watching. I would like to go to the Caribbean sometime
Great Video, I enjoyed the story behind the contents. You have a Wonderful Voice, Young Man.
Thank you
Loved the video looking forward to more!!! It’s a lot of good stuff in there too!!
Please explain the thinking behind letting a house going to ruin. Resulting in damaging family heirlooms. A new family could be making memories. Help me understand
It is hard to understand. It could be that the house is in a very rural location, with few job opportunities. So there is no extra money for the renovations and repairs needed to this home. I have noticed that many houses in rural areas have been left to rot after businesses and industries have shut down. People move out to other areas to find work.
Parts of that house really creeped me out. 😬
Wow. When you start getting the stuff out of that house,, be sure and check the copyright dates on those old books. They may be collectors items depending on how old they are. And also any antique furniture that can be salvaged. Sometimes you can find old glassware or jewerly that are collectors item as well. Yes I'm interested in old antique things of the past. Thank you for sharing.
That old Coca cola lamp is worth something, don't let it break. Isn't right to leave it sit in disrepair. That broken window will weather things inside, slap a board over it. Sell things not being used before ruined. Start raising funds to restore it. Those people worked hard to have that home. In their able days they would not have let it go to pot. No way in H.
What a treasure ! If i lived close i would help you !!! 😊
So exciting to see the old house and hear your family stories and photos. Definitely get everything out before the house caves in. I sure hope someone would restore it. You have a goldmine of treasures and antiques to help fund a restoration project!
Actually I really do believe in ghost stories which relate to a lot of paranormal so you can tell all the ghost stories you want it would be really interesting to hear
That fan is amazing! Very interesting video - thanks for showing us around
love this content, there is some money packed in this home from this video, thank you Jeremy
Thank you for watching
fascinating Jeremy, you might never have to work again, just tidy up your belongings!!! those letters are amazing, its the personal things which we hold so dear. love the old photos you showed too. amazing place... you have your work cut out but what joys you may find
Some of those shuff are worth a lot of money
I loved this and hated to see it end. Thx👻Love you channel.
Such a great old house! The ceilings in those old houses were high. So it was a fad during the 1940s, 1950’s to add those old drop ceilings. Or it was board and they wanted greater insulated values so they put those tiles on. Some contain asbestos so be careful. I would imagine that ceiling downstairs looked like the ceilings upstairs before they put the tiles on. Some of those old toys have value. Old milk cans upstairs. Cool ghost story.
I love this video good job and house should get re built again ❤😊
That is a treasure trove of family history. Well worth saving many of the items. When you got to those letters and you said were probably from your Dad when he was in Nam.... everything was kinda blurry after that... I'm from the Nam era. it will be a lot of work getting that a cleaned up but it's worth every minute. Thank you for sharing.
Some of the straw filled stuffies were probably won at a carnival/fair. You are right Jeremy about cleaning it out, if for no reason but age, it could all come tumbling down, it would be such a waste. What a blessing to have letters from your dad sent to his family ❤ that looks like a radio instead of a breadbox, I see a cord.
Thank you
Hey Jeremy,
I really hope it’s not haunted. 😌 This is such a beautiful house.
So when they passed their kids or grandkids, just locked the door? Yeah, take the letters home to read! Restore it, use it, sell it ... letting it fall in and rot is sad..
A lot of life was lived there. Old houses are sad.
Oh I wish you could restore it..and keep the memories going. Home Sweet Home
The glass canning jars are valuable.
I'm curious about that Man O' War table looked like it said finish line on it. Would love to see if Big Reds picture is on it. To much stuff on the table to see what's all on it but any TB racing memorable is collectors item and more. Keep that in good condition. It's of some value. The old metal tractors, pedal car and toys are of some value too. Keep um well
Some of those things are collectors items and worth a lot of money.
I used to live in an old house built in the 1880s. I'd love to fix up this old house and make it nice.
Those are nice old strong furniture. They do not make that type of wooden furniture anymore. Pressure treated is now the norm, as soon as they get wet, they deteriorate.
I follow another content creator that just bought a house (as is) that was filled with the previous owners stuff. The attic was so packed full of stuff, you could barely walk through. She's been filming everything that she's been doing for the renovations, ss well as going through all the stuff. I sat and watched it all, so I would definitely watch you going through all that stuff in the grandparents house. Especially if you dfind stuff that you need to get appraised and find iut what its worth, and either keeping or selling. A lot of those toys could be donated. Miss Piggy may not be trending right now, but some little kid might not care, or some older woman might love reminiscing about days gone by and want to buy it. You never know! A lot of work, but a lot of fun too!
Who is the other content creator
@@caronmistry6171I’m guessing it’s Shannon Makes channel ✌🏽
@@JustLee69 that is correct!
I recognized the toy green tractor, my little brother had one just like it but sadly my mother kept nothing.
Ghost mite be some relatives from the passed 👻
I bet there are valuable antique's in there if you dig deep enough!
Jeremy.. Can you have that picture .. but it's a puzzle and hang it in your childhood home 🏡💓.. that would be sweet
Save the toys for your daughter. When she becomes an adult, they will be valuable to her. You can get a new cane seat put onto that old stool. I'd love having that piece and getting it restored. The old style buffet would look wonderful refinished.
The vintage things, you could sell them to film companies are always asking for things
pen in ink sketch looks like Europe may be Paris ❤
Greed is why these old houses fall into repair. Families think they have a gold mine & too stupid to let someone save it...
True.up to recently it wasn't mine. my dad liked to keep everything. I couldn't convince him to sell anything. this house will be sold with my house. but I have to get everything out.
New to the channel keep up the great work and keep the video coming
That is Asbestos shingle siding on that house⚠️
Great video Jeremy! It was like a walk down memory lane.
Would you be interested in selling those slot car sets? I collect them, especially when they have a great story.
I would like to see if all the parts are in there.
@barkervlog sure, well feel free to contact me if you decide to sell. Awesome video by the way. Thanks for sharing with us.
interesting ❤growing up i lived in a house in Uk in the Dockyard in Plymouth the house had a 1 up 1 down cottage in the court yard in the cottage or wash house was a cupboard in the wall under the stairs we never could open it and always felt to leave it alone ❤
same with another house in the Dockyard not rented by my family but was the police officers House well he found a hidden room he managed to open it up after a lot of trouble
and he did open up Trouble indeed
seems some kind if Curse was placed there for some reason
the family had terrible trouble after and sadly the police officer suddenly Died 😢😢His Family had to. leave the tied house right after his funeral 😢😢😢😢😢
I will buy that Nintendo 64 box from you. I am a collector would love to have that in my collection.
Yes I love spooky stories. Please tell us more.
It will be quite a job going through everything, but I believe some of those toys may have value. Probably would sort and get rid of junk and then old a huge garage sale.
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Super subtle