Wasn't an Indian family, other explorers have gotten the scoop on this place. It was an Italian family that purchased the home from a woman in the late 90s who lived here for about 6 years but had to move due to it not being wheelchair accessible. She mentioned the front doors were changed, but all the remaining light fixtures and ceiling fans were original. Sad to see that chimney finally collapsed and took half the living room with it. It may have been able to be salvaged before that major collapse. Now though.... I think she's way too far gone. Sad, this home was beautiful in its day. Would love to see pictures of it before it fell into complete disrepair.
@Derek-tk4wf no, that person moved and sold it to an Italian family. The Italians abandoned it. Also might be hard to have a yard sale in the middle of the woods lol.
Do you think the entire family were wiped out in some type of accident? You'd think relatives or friends would have tried to salvage most of the stuff that was left behind. I get the sense there's a sad story why it's abandoned
The coolest place I ever explored was this house that was abandoned in 1979 they left everything behind including old copies of mad magazine and all sorts of comic books
The light blue car is a 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham. If this property was abandoned in 2002 I was driving a red metallic 1984 Delta 88 Royale very similar to this to high school at the time. Also if this was all abandoned in 2002 the LeSabre was 10 years old at the very most. You guys are awesome
@@septemberg.287 Those speakers are easy to spot because of their 12" white woofer cones. They weigh 55 lbs each. I bought mine new in 1974 and just had them completely restored with modern crossovers
@@robertthomas3364 I've had my stereo since 74 as well the best sound ever.. But do you have to get permission to go to these places? I want to explore
@user-oe2us2ly9u I couldn't see through the woofers. I saw a glimpse in the video of another part of the speaker, the midrange, it had a silver ring around it like mine do. Those cost $500 a pair back in 1974
If that house was only abandoned in or around 2000, then it is a 1990s time-capsule. I've certainly seen older ruins, going back 60 or 70 years, but only in the UK, or places where house-building techniques were far, far older and could withstand the test of time. As well, as an answer to a thought in your last video (the neighborhood being destroyed-I watched it all), I can assure you that there is PLENTY to see in Mexico. It's not just some name on a map (used as an epithet by so many, unfortunately, but not that I heard it done that way on this channel). Mexico holds far older gems than large segments of Canada and the U.S., except for Native/First Nations ruins that survived the European onslaught. Good stuff. Good channel. I 'm sorry it took me so long to find. -- Glennie in Vermont
Seeing places like this just makes me feel so sad. An entire family's life just left behind to rot. Looks like it was such a beautiful home at one time. What a waste
As I said on another comment section, mansions are characterized by their surface area of 7K square feet and more. The term lost its historical sense, because there are no longer any medieval fortresses regularly converted into residential châteaux. I saw the comment thread of a rather pedantic guy who defined all mansions by the presence of a ballroom. It is a half truth only applying to Gilded age mansions. It doesn't stand true to all-time mansions in general.
I look at places like that and just try to imagine the lives that took place and the memories made in those rooms. Plus I try to picture what it was like the moment they left. Also . . . 20:09 Boy, there's a flashback to the late 90's. I remember that Donkey Kong cartoon.
I love that you guys do this because it's very informative and interesting, but maybe lay off the "OLD" commentary. I was born in '85 and sweet jesus you guys make me feel like I should be in a museum. Also, maybe bring someone a little older so you can identify things like VHS tapes and not sound silly when you can't figure out what certain things are. Your video about the abandoned penthouse drove me nuts because you kept identifying apartment storage spaces as dog kennels because of the fencing used.
You are certainly not old. I graduated high school in 86 when you were just a wee babe. Time friggin flys - please make the most of it take lots of "vacation" days, do whatever brings you joy. Dont let anyone else tell you how you should live your life. Most of all, have fun 💜 ☘️ 🙂
It's probably best to wear gloves when touching all those mold-covered items. Y'all should probably get a hold of some respirators for these kinds of places. I can only imagine what you must be breathing in. I'm ultimately hoping to interview people for my Dissertation chapter on Liminal Spaces. Your channel's perfect.
Can't scratch a rental car, where are you from China? Make sure you pay for the additional insurance, then drive that thing like you stole it; it's covered.
This video was excellent thank you for sharing, I hate to say it, but it seems like the family may have been in a fatal accident, I would google the names on those letters from mail you read...
Wow, I was really scared for you both being in that house. When he sat on the couch ,I gasped in fear that the floor would collapse . I love your videos. I know you both are careful but please don't scare me like that okay 😊
As long as this video is already up on TH-cam, they are all secure. I assume that nothing awful is actually happening to them, even if I'm just about to start playing it. I suppose this video won't be posted on TH-cam if something were to happen to them in that house.
@@murphsmodels8853no what happened was they had a huge brick fireplace in the living room, I mean huge, and it was letting in water, which seeped and rotted the living room floor. So when the brick fireplace collapsed in, the floor was already rotted and the weight made it collapse
Coolest place i ever explored was back in 1996-97. It was a 2 room cabin built in the woods off the state hwy. It was rotting away, vines growing inside etc but the cool part was UP IN THE SMALL EXPOSED ATTIC WAS A NEWSPAPER OF THE TITANIC DISASTER. Fast forward to now...there's been a Home Depot built nearby for over 20yrs & the wetland cabin is long gone.
Retrieve the VIN#'s on those 3 vehicles & run them through Beenverified or run a CARFAX. It might give you actual info of when they were actually last running, origin of purchase etc.
I remembered seeing this on another explore. It was 2 years ago and in better condition. The living room floor was still in tact. In 1999 I was 30 years old. Doesn’t seem that long ago. You weren't even born yet!!! 😮😂😊
Wow! This is bad. Wasn't like this in the last video I saw of this place. The chimney was coming loose off the outside wall. My guess is that the chimney collapsed and look the wall with it. Floor was intact. Agree that this house won't be up for much longer. Hoping you guys are enjoying your trip here. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This looks like a early 1970s home going by kitchen appliances. I see 1980s TV set and furniture as well and the wallpaper. This was the style then. I saw a early 1990s walk around phone 12:12. I'm guessing an old couple lived here and they maybe died and the kids just left it like that. Didnt bother to clean it out and sell it. Its a lot of work is why. My parents have gone through this when their parents died. They did little at a time and then do an estate sale, donate the rest to Salvation Army, put house on market.
I think maybe some one maybe passed away And the rest of the family moved back to their home land The photo you shared looked like she was oriental And yes it's a shame no one else took the house to live in And the one thing you shared was a manor spreader Great video guys Fireman 🔥🔥🔥
Do you have to get permission to go inside these places? I want to start exploring but don't want to end up in jail for trespassing or something.. And where do you find all the houses????
@@nicksterr2086 Just a cultural lack of respect for the integrity of properties and the entitlement of the persons behind destruction. It's sad, but it's deeply ingrained in our societies since Antiquity. I detest it and I wish we all had respect for objects in the same way the Japanese in general do...
@Polemodrome I agree, although not all of us are like this. Unfortunately, most of the time, it's teens. I'll never understand why, though. What satisfaction can you possibly get from destroying someone's property for no reason. Abandoned or not
@@nicksterr2086 You are right, they're mostly teens. But it's not done without reason. In fact, it can have variety of motivations: a transgressive form of expression to cope with frustration, boredom due to a lack of excitement in daily life, transformative art statement based on appropriation (to tell "I was here" or anything else)... Vandalism is more complex of a phenomenon than we think. It is fascinating to study, even. A lot of respectful people probably did an act of benign vandalism or two in their lives, you know... As writing graffiti on their school desk, or something...
@ltsTheCostanza No. You sound like a racist! I know plenty of folks of all colors including whites that lost there homes. You do not pay your taxes. The county will take your home. You can thank the socialist folks for this.
Its crazy how fast modern homes fall apart when people leave them. When the climate controls stop working and the hot/cold cycles start hitting the house, windows will crack then break and thats when water starts getting in, and it rapidly falls apart.
That house was very sketchy. If you would’ve fallen, I think you would’ve been impaled😮 Happy you made it out in one piece. Thanks for the look back in time❤
I wonder if the foundation was bad even though someone said the lady the last family bought it from went to a nursing home due to accessibility issues.
that farm machenery thing is a manure spreader for getting rid of the manuer. back in the70 we used one to spread the animal crap on our fields fr fertilizer
I’m thinking that it was possible they had a business and it could have failed and then maybe they got behind and could no longer afford the house or anything and up and left possibly back to their country
Yes partly, but keep in mind, if 1 roof leak started anywhere in the house it will accelerate the decay exponentially. And all the trees around the house give the impression the house didn't see much sun, which then again let's the wood sit and rot. The elements from the woods around the house also make it accelerate. I have a house in the Poconos deep in the woods and it needs 5x the repairs my main home needs in long Island. Then again, this home is brick, and they are essentially bulletproof. 23 years abandoned with no maintenance whatsoever will do that to any house... if not worse
@@nicksterr208623 years wouldnt even get close to this. Like someone said the last video about this house from someone else it was perfectly fine except the chimney was falling off. I think the chimney fell and took the wall and floor out. Now it will rapidly decay though and just fall in on itself
WOW CONGRATS THAT'S AWESOME BARND FIND. HAPPY FOR THE NEW OWNER ✨️ IT TOOK ME A BIT YO FIND THIS VIDEO 📹 PART 2 . I LOVE THAT STORY. IT REMINDS ME OF ME WHEN I FOUND MY 59 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 30 years ago. Wow wow thanks for sharing 👍 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 my 59 is also red/white.
My birthday is October 14 It’s not long ago for me but I’m a lot older. Beautiful home, especially to be out in the country. I love the white furniture, no children? Can’t fathom why they just left or removed?
99% of the videos on this channel aren't filmed at anything that's been "abandoned". Abandoned means the owner cannot be found. Just because people own large properties that contain buildings on them that are decomposing doesn't constitute them as abandoned. It costs a lot of money to repair a structure. It costs a lot of money to demolish a structure. Without permission, all this dude is filming is himself trespassing.
Abandoned means that it has been disused for a period of time. Abandoned does not mean disowned, a property could have an owner and still be considered abandoned if it's not being used and left to the elements.
This is one of your last explores? 😥☹️ that’s sad, I really enjoy your vids. Although I know it can probably be difficult to gain an audience, and have $ and time to travel to these locations, and you’ve been at it for a long time. I can only imagine the things you’ve seen, it intrigues me so much to see the past, but see it in the “future”. I wonder about all these families. I like your overall vibe, and not much extra talking and over hyping stuff up like a lot of creators. It’s actually really cool to just see the places. It actually makes me want to explore places in my area, but I’m too scared to. I got to take a tour of the grand central terminal in Buffalo, NY. It’s the old main train station that was used when train was a big way of transport, and actually is a huge reason why Buffalo is even on the map at all as a city. It’s been abandoned for many years, and has a super cool backstory. The main floor was cheaply renovated a few years ago for a movie set. We got to tour all the way up to the top, and in the basement. It was so so cool, and the decay is intense! It’s still abandoned, they do use the bottom floor for some events now.
Honestly I wouldnt be stepping into the house with the colasped floor, the roof has been leaking and its most likely the rest of the floor is not in good shape.
@Stringer media It was a cool find and y'all had a lot of fun. The trailer wasn't a trailer but a ( manure spreader) I think that you're exploring and you're curious especially about whom these people were ? But you passed the BIG pile of bill's under the New years hat. In that stack of papers were lots of clues to who they were. Also maybe the glove box of the car's as well. Maybe license and registration insurance documents and so on. But it was fun hanging out with you 2 and watching you guess at stuff. It was in terrible shape for a house as young as it was. I'm thinking it was built in the 80s or very late 70s. My neighbor just up and left her house in February of 2020. With a new roof and steps to the front door brand new lawn mower and snow blower in the garage. It's been all locked up and I've not heard anything from her since Christmas 2020. 😵💫 I don't know what to think about that. My neighbor don't know who she was or who lived there before this woman did??? 😵💫😵💫
Always breaks my heart. They must’ve gotten in an accident or something similar, to have left every snippet of their life behind. EDIT: Wondering if they could have died in a place crash, judging by the notebook they may have traveled a lot. Would explain the cars left behind.
A mansion?!?! REALLY? Where did you grow up, a neighborhood of cardboard boxes for houses? All you guys throw the word "mansion" around about every house y'all break into.
@@z3ph3us6 since real estate is so subjective from state to state what usually makes a house a mansion is size and amenities. Usually a mansion is twice to three times the square footage of other homes in the region. A mansion historically was 5000 square foot,but since that's not that unusual anywhere it's now a mansion ....or mini mansion when it's at 8000 square foot and above. But it's not just size it's also amenities, and pools or hot tubs ain't going to cut it. Wine cellars, grand staircases usually curved and flared out at the bottom. Commercial appliances at least 5 bedrooms not so much the pool but what's around the pool....outdoor kitchen a separate bath house for entertainment and changing clothes. And most of all,no fucking carpet,unless it's 100 percent wool and imported karastan carpet is ok but for the most part all hard surface floors i. e. Tile, marble,hardwood,but not just any hardwood, imported and very high end,ebony, Brazilian cherry,not the fake shit people say is Brazilian cherry,but the real thing, 30 bucks a square foot or more. And the marble , imported also,but not from just anywhere,only from Greece,or Italy,and again not fake shit, when something is built and only the best of everything is used,and a lot of it. When someone builds a house and cost is not an issue. That is a mansion, what your exploring is a big house but most assured it's not a mansion. I live in Virginia Beach Virginia and you can drive for several miles on one stretch of road and every house you pass is 5 to 10,000 ft. We don't consider those mansions. Just really big houses. Now at the ocean front houses built on the beach with a view of the ocean just the lot it's built on is 2 million and then a 15,000 to 20,000 ft. House is put on it and even then we don't say mansion,we say beach house. Really when you flip back and fourth calling one thing a mansion or a house in reality your just throwing out a pretentious word.
@@StringerMedia well then yeah I can see you calling that a mansion,hell I guess one of those porta potties that have one of those hand sinks in them would qualify as a really nice master bathroom. Not just a box a stove comes in but the box a refrigerator comes in is considered a two story box?
At 28:12-28:13 it sure sounded like a baby goat or a lamb crying--I got a little chill there for a second! Had to play it again! This was a very adventurous video to watch; just imagining being there...WOW!!
wtf is with the quality on building in America???? in our country we have houses that are 738 years old ...an people still live there....not to mention the prices for wood and cardboard houses in America.
Wasn't an Indian family, other explorers have gotten the scoop on this place. It was an Italian family that purchased the home from a woman in the late 90s who lived here for about 6 years but had to move due to it not being wheelchair accessible. She mentioned the front doors were changed, but all the remaining light fixtures and ceiling fans were original. Sad to see that chimney finally collapsed and took half the living room with it. It may have been able to be salvaged before that major collapse. Now though.... I think she's way too far gone. Sad, this home was beautiful in its day. Would love to see pictures of it before it fell into complete disrepair.
Wasn't wheelchair accessible, so they leave just about everything behind? Doesnt make sense. No yard sale or taking personal pictures/mail?
@Derek-tk4wf no, that person moved and sold it to an Italian family. The Italians abandoned it. Also might be hard to have a yard sale in the middle of the woods lol.
@@nicksterr2086so the Italians were the mob lol. Went into witness protection. Best guess
But the family picture that he found were Indians
That doesn't mean afterwards the family didn't have mob problems or connections.
Do you think the entire family were wiped out in some type of accident? You'd think relatives or friends would have tried to salvage most of the stuff that was left behind. I get the sense there's a sad story why it's abandoned
Yeah me to
It’s like the family loaded up into the car… drove away and just never came back. For sure..Not too many positive reasons that would happen!
That's what I was thinking, that something bad probably happened to them.
Dexter Morgan chopped them up.
I wouldn't be surprised if the place is haunted as hell
The coolest place I ever explored was this house that was abandoned in 1979 they left everything behind including old copies of mad magazine and all sorts of comic books
That's such a great experience, wish I could find a place like that. Do you have a video of your explore?
@@nicksterr2086 unfortunately no I didn't get a chance to flim because I moved before I could get back to film it
@@ClancyWoodard-yw6tg ahh shit that sucks lol thanks anyway, glad you were able to experience it
Oh my goodness,I'm a collector of tabloids and magazines from the 70-90s
I would've loved seeing this ❤
@@tywincatforever77 Oh yeah. That place was literally frozen in time It was insane
The light blue car is a 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham. If this property was abandoned in 2002 I was driving a red metallic 1984 Delta 88 Royale very similar to this to high school at the time. Also if this was all abandoned in 2002 the LeSabre was 10 years old at the very most. You guys are awesome
The john Deere looked to move hay bales
Looks like a Thomas Dolby video
@@bevcamren1316looks like a Thomas Dolby video
@@bevcamren1316it is a solid manure spreader rear discharge. Used on a lot of smaller farms and horse stables 😊
This house gives me Silent Hill vibes
Have u ever heard of centrallia pa? That's where the silent Hill movie got there inspiration from
Think Thomas Dolby shot a video there
Those speakers in the living room look like JBL 4311/L-100 Centuries. I have a pair. Those were considered the best rock speakers in their day.
I had the 💣 ASS JBL stereo still have two speakers we use for summer get togethers....
@@septemberg.287 Those speakers are easy to spot because of their 12" white woofer cones. They weigh 55 lbs each. I bought mine new in 1974 and just had them completely restored with modern crossovers
@@robertthomas3364 I've had my stereo since 74 as well the best sound ever.. But do you have to get permission to go to these places? I want to explore
@user-oe2us2ly9u I couldn't see through the woofers. I saw a glimpse in the video of another part of the speaker, the midrange, it had a silver ring around it like mine do. Those cost $500 a pair back in 1974
Yep!
Beyond belief how this happens; but it does...sadly. Great video!
If that house was only abandoned in or around 2000, then it is a 1990s time-capsule. I've certainly seen older ruins, going back 60 or 70 years, but only in the UK, or places where house-building techniques were far, far older and could withstand the test of time. As well, as an answer to a thought in your last video (the neighborhood being destroyed-I watched it all), I can assure you that there is PLENTY to see in Mexico. It's not just some name on a map (used as an epithet by so many, unfortunately, but not that I heard it done that way on this channel). Mexico holds far older gems than large segments of Canada and the U.S., except for Native/First Nations ruins that survived the European onslaught. Good stuff. Good channel. I 'm sorry it took me so long to find. -- Glennie in Vermont
Seeing places like this just makes me feel so sad. An entire family's life just left behind to rot. Looks like it was such a beautiful home at one time. What a waste
Abandoned Urbex Canada did this 2 years ago. Good to see the comparison.
You know it's old when you see a cathode-ray-tube television in the living room.
70's CRT's
If that's a mansion I live in one too.
As I said on another comment section, mansions are characterized by their surface area of 7K square feet and more. The term lost its historical sense, because there are no longer any medieval fortresses regularly converted into residential châteaux.
I saw the comment thread of a rather pedantic guy who defined all mansions by the presence of a ballroom. It is a half truth only applying to Gilded age mansions. It doesn't stand true to all-time mansions in general.
I look at places like that and just try to imagine the lives that took place and the memories made in those rooms. Plus I try to picture what it was like the moment they left.
Also . . .
20:09
Boy, there's a flashback to the late 90's. I remember that Donkey Kong cartoon.
Looks like someone was living the dream. Beautiful home, two nice american lux cars, a boat and some land. There must be more to this story.
That was awesome. Was a little worried about your safety a couple of times, but I know you are always careful.
I love that you guys do this because it's very informative and interesting, but maybe lay off the "OLD" commentary. I was born in '85 and sweet jesus you guys make me feel like I should be in a museum. Also, maybe bring someone a little older so you can identify things like VHS tapes and not sound silly when you can't figure out what certain things are. Your video about the abandoned penthouse drove me nuts because you kept identifying apartment storage spaces as dog kennels because of the fencing used.
Hey man we all get old including i
I've known a vhs tape since I was 12 ('m 18) your not old he's just unlettered
You are certainly not old. I graduated high school in 86 when you were just a wee babe. Time friggin flys - please make the most of it take lots of "vacation" days, do whatever brings you joy. Dont let anyone else tell you how you should live your life. Most of all, have fun 💜 ☘️ 🙂
I believe that the house was left intact, but people vandalized the property to make it look like it does now.
Wow nice!!!!!!
It's probably best to wear gloves when touching all those mold-covered items. Y'all should probably get a hold of some respirators for these kinds of places. I can only imagine what you must be breathing in. I'm ultimately hoping to interview people for my Dissertation chapter on Liminal Spaces. Your channel's perfect.
That tractor could be worth something
Looked like a ford
Yes , 8n ford , l have 2 of them.
@@joecrachemontange4613 very nice
Ford 8N or 9N
Cool Old cars
21:43 baby crying
You need masks. That mold is very dangerous
What a beautiful house, it's worth investing some money in it, and it will be as good as new, and the location is not bad, where this house is located
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
An Indian family? What kind of Indian family? Casino or 7-Eleven?
I'm guessing 7Eleven.
4:19 a family of natives* its disrespectful to call them Indians
Wow very cool place the boys
Where are these explorations you normally go what province an city?
آثار طلق النار في الجدار واثار القنبله في وسط الصاله
هاذا يعطي مؤشر بان شلحو البيت شوهو معالمه
I wonder what will happen if you call the number shown on that van.. timestamp 3:55
Can't scratch a rental car, where are you from China?
Make sure you pay for the additional insurance, then drive that thing like you stole it; it's covered.
This video was excellent thank you for sharing, I hate to say it, but it seems like the family may have been in a fatal accident, I would google the names on those letters from mail you read...
That's what I was thinking, maybe an airliner crash, Concorde, TWA 800, etc.
Wow, I was really scared for you both being in that house. When he sat on the couch ,I gasped in fear that the floor would collapse . I love your videos. I know you both are careful but please don't scare me like that okay 😊
Did Thomas Dolby shoot a video there.
As long as this video is already up on TH-cam, they are all secure. I assume that nothing awful is actually happening to them, even if I'm just about to start playing it. I suppose this video won't be posted on TH-cam if something were to happen to them in that house.
Exploring abandoned homes is fun. I'm in my 40s and been doing it for years. It can be scary at times
2000 is not that old at all
Hold ya breath for that long🤷♂️
My car 2002
Only as old as my Fedex career. 24 years 😊
Actually it'll be 24 on Dec 11 this year.
Dawg I’m about to be 25. That’s a long time for something😭
Y'all it looks like something exploded in the living room and destroyed the floor and wall 🤷♂️
I saw that too. It looks like it's centered around the fireplace. I wonder if they had a gas fireplace and it exploded.
@@murphsmodels8853no what happened was they had a huge brick fireplace in the living room, I mean huge, and it was letting in water, which seeped and rotted the living room floor. So when the brick fireplace collapsed in, the floor was already rotted and the weight made it collapse
@@nicksterr2086 honestly this entire house looks like shoddy construction
@@brockmckraken what makes you say that? I can tell you the roof was shit lol that's what destroyed the house
All u guys have a good point
The family probably still own it I'm waiting for Land to go up in price probably the land is worth more than the house😅😮😊😊😢😢
Coolest place i ever explored was back in 1996-97. It was a 2 room cabin built in the woods off the state hwy. It was rotting away, vines growing inside etc but the cool part was UP IN THE SMALL EXPOSED ATTIC WAS A NEWSPAPER OF THE TITANIC DISASTER. Fast forward to now...there's been a Home Depot built nearby for over 20yrs & the wetland cabin is long gone.
That one machine in the backfield you looked at is a s*** spreader manure spreader
There is a car missing. There was a 1986 Lincoln Town car right outside the house in front.. it's totally gone. It was probably stolen.
I was just thinking like if I had the same car and needed parts I’d def snatch em. No one would care.
No one just leaves and abandons EVERYTHING like that
Retrieve the VIN#'s on those 3 vehicles & run them through Beenverified or run a CARFAX. It might give you actual info of when they were actually last running, origin of purchase etc.
That's a brilliant idea. Please do it Stringer
Or just look at the tags on the license plates, einstein.
@@Joesmusclecargarageeh, I feel it’s better to carfax em
@@Joesmusclecargarage Looking up the VIN is going to be way more effective then just a plate...but you're a know it all obviously 😉 🙄 😆
I remembered seeing this on another explore. It was 2 years ago and in better condition. The living room floor was still in tact. In 1999 I was 30 years old. Doesn’t seem that long ago. You weren't even born yet!!! 😮😂😊
Wow! This is bad. Wasn't like this in the last video I saw of this place. The chimney was coming loose off the outside wall. My guess is that the chimney collapsed and look the wall with it. Floor was intact. Agree that this house won't be up for much longer. Hoping you guys are enjoying your trip here. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm laughing every time you say how old it is 2000 was when I got married 🤣🤣🤣. This is great 👍
I was married in 1973.
Thanks for the video. I'm sure a sad story behind that place. That John Deere...."some sort of rotary tiller" is a manure spreader.
That swimming pool is definitely not in great shape for swimming in 😮
One would have to be really intoxicated to decide to dive from the board, at any rate!
@@Polemodrome you definitely have that right young lady 💐🌹
“We’re always pretty careful” as he almost falls thru the floor!! 😂
Glad you guys got out of there in one piece!! One of those “🤞hope my tetanus shot is current” kinda places.
The family abandoned the home and fled the country...from what i was told alot of illegal activity through the company that the family owned
I wonder how the house hasn't even caved into itself
Main roof tiling still seems largely intact. When the roof goes it's quickly over.
Serious Find Stringers 👍
the house may have given out
due to foundation error .
they may have not had
insurance ...
This looks like a early 1970s home going by kitchen appliances. I see 1980s TV set and furniture as well and the wallpaper. This was the style then. I saw a early 1990s walk around phone 12:12. I'm guessing an old couple lived here and they maybe died and the kids just left it like that. Didnt bother to clean it out and sell it. Its a lot of work is why. My parents have gone through this when their parents died. They did little at a time and then do an estate sale, donate the rest to Salvation Army, put house on market.
I think maybe some one maybe passed away And the rest of the family moved back to their home land The photo you shared looked like she was oriental And yes it's a shame no one else took the house to live in And the one thing you shared was a manor spreader Great video guys
Fireman 🔥🔥🔥
Do you have to get permission to go inside these places? I want to start exploring but don't want to end up in jail for trespassing or something.. And where do you find all the houses????
Great video! The old John Deere farm equipment in the field is actually a manure spreader.
Sure it is, i think you're full of manure.
Vandals destroyed the poor old cool cars😢
Isn't it just disgusting
@@nicksterr2086
Just a cultural lack of respect for the integrity of properties and the entitlement of the persons behind destruction. It's sad, but it's deeply ingrained in our societies since Antiquity. I detest it and I wish we all had respect for objects in the same way the Japanese in general do...
@Polemodrome I agree, although not all of us are like this. Unfortunately, most of the time, it's teens. I'll never understand why, though. What satisfaction can you possibly get from destroying someone's property for no reason. Abandoned or not
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You are right, they're mostly teens. But it's not done without reason. In fact, it can have variety of motivations: a transgressive form of expression to cope with frustration, boredom due to a lack of excitement in daily life, transformative art statement based on appropriation (to tell "I was here" or anything else)... Vandalism is more complex of a phenomenon than we think. It is fascinating to study, even. A lot of respectful people probably did an act of benign vandalism or two in their lives, you know... As writing graffiti on their school desk, or something...
@@Polemodrome wow that is pretty interesting. I never thought of it that way. It's fascinating how much information there is
Ever notice most vacated homes who were forced out was a minority family?
No
@ltsTheCostanza No. You sound like a racist! I know plenty of folks of all colors including whites that lost there homes. You do not pay your taxes. The county will take your home. You can thank the socialist folks for this.
I feel old haha you guys saying the 2000s are older then you 🤦🏼♀️
I had to leave a place at one time over the economy and had no choice but to leave everything behind.
I was thinking they should have checked the boots of those two cars. May have been alot of valuables in there, or worse case scenario - (bodies)
before family were happy but future now there going to be some kids going to explore this house
I was born in 2000 and hearing him say “definitely the 2000s before I was even born” makes me feel old as fuck already and I’m 24 😂😐
I got you beat! I am going to be 49 in a couple of weeks myself. 😊
I have you all beat! 70 in April!
How does being born in 1960 grab ya?😂😂
I was born in 1955. How old do you think I feel? 😂
Just came across your site Mr great work seriously and no horrible music like many others just exploring clear and crisp
Its crazy how fast modern homes fall apart when people leave them. When the climate controls stop working and the hot/cold cycles start hitting the house, windows will crack then break and thats when water starts getting in, and it rapidly falls apart.
FACT : brain dead vandals !
That house was very sketchy. If you would’ve fallen, I think you would’ve been impaled😮 Happy you made it out in one piece. Thanks for the look back in time❤
would be cool to see you go back to some of these places in 3-5 years
........and sit on the couch when it's in the basement , gray with mold . 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I wonder if the foundation was bad even though someone said the lady the last family bought it from went to a nursing home due to accessibility issues.
My car is a 97. I don't think my car is that old
Abandoned for less than 4 years... 2020 gmc envoy...
What doesn't make sense is the TV on the other side of the cup.. a 36" Sony Trinitron tuber? Way old
The earth will always reclaim what belongs to it. The command to “subdue the earth” delays this from happening. Be safer out there.
that farm machenery thing is a manure spreader for getting rid of the manuer. back in the70 we used one to spread the animal crap on our fields fr fertilizer
I’m thinking that it was possible they had a business and it could have failed and then maybe they got behind and could no longer afford the house or anything and up and left possibly back to their country
Why did they leave in a hurry , any details about it
This house 🏡 is in bad shape for it to be 23 YEARS NOT LIVED IN 😢
Yes partly, but keep in mind, if 1 roof leak started anywhere in the house it will accelerate the decay exponentially. And all the trees around the house give the impression the house didn't see much sun, which then again let's the wood sit and rot. The elements from the woods around the house also make it accelerate. I have a house in the Poconos deep in the woods and it needs 5x the repairs my main home needs in long Island. Then again, this home is brick, and they are essentially bulletproof. 23 years abandoned with no maintenance whatsoever will do that to any house... if not worse
@@nicksterr208623 years wouldnt even get close to this. Like someone said the last video about this house from someone else it was perfectly fine except the chimney was falling off. I think the chimney fell and took the wall and floor out. Now it will rapidly decay though and just fall in on itself
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WOW CONGRATS THAT'S AWESOME BARND FIND. HAPPY FOR THE NEW OWNER ✨️ IT TOOK ME A BIT YO FIND THIS VIDEO 📹 PART 2 . I LOVE THAT STORY. IT REMINDS ME OF ME WHEN I FOUND MY 59 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 30 years ago. Wow wow thanks for sharing 👍 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 my 59 is also red/white.
My birthday is October 14
It’s not long ago for me but I’m a lot older.
Beautiful home, especially to be out in the country. I love the white furniture, no children?
Can’t fathom why they just left or removed?
They prolly left when that wall callapsed...
99% of the videos on this channel aren't filmed at anything that's been "abandoned". Abandoned means the owner cannot be found. Just because people own large properties that contain buildings on them that are decomposing doesn't constitute them as abandoned. It costs a lot of money to repair a structure. It costs a lot of money to demolish a structure. Without permission, all this dude is filming is himself trespassing.
Correct!
Abandoned means that it has been disused for a period of time. Abandoned does not mean disowned, a property could have an owner and still be considered abandoned if it's not being used and left to the elements.
I had those computer speakers and joystick lol. Great for playing Mechwarrior back in the day.
We are little more than temporary caretakers of our possessions...
Play the telephone messages
that is near where my grandpas old house is
looks like a duplex
I've seen this house awhiles back & in it was Not nearly this decayed. All it takes is a large tree branch to fall on the roof & there goes the house
This is one of your last explores? 😥☹️ that’s sad, I really enjoy your vids. Although I know it can probably be difficult to gain an audience, and have $ and time to travel to these locations, and you’ve been at it for a long time. I can only imagine the things you’ve seen, it intrigues me so much to see the past, but see it in the “future”. I wonder about all these families. I like your overall vibe, and not much extra talking and over hyping stuff up like a lot of creators. It’s actually really cool to just see the places. It actually makes me want to explore places in my area, but I’m too scared to. I got to take a tour of the grand central terminal in Buffalo, NY. It’s the old main train station that was used when train was a big way of transport, and actually is a huge reason why Buffalo is even on the map at all as a city. It’s been abandoned for many years, and has a super cool backstory. The main floor was cheaply renovated a few years ago for a movie set. We got to tour all the way up to the top, and in the basement. It was so so cool, and the decay is intense! It’s still abandoned, they do use the bottom floor for some events now.
Honestly I wouldnt be stepping into the house with the colasped floor, the roof has been leaking and its most likely the rest of the floor is not in good shape.
@Stringer media
It was a cool find and y'all had a lot of fun.
The trailer wasn't a trailer but a ( manure spreader)
I think that you're exploring and you're curious especially about whom these people were ?
But you passed the BIG pile of bill's under the New years hat. In that stack of papers were lots of clues to who they were. Also maybe the glove box of the car's as well. Maybe license and registration insurance documents and so on.
But it was fun hanging out with you 2 and watching you guess at stuff.
It was in terrible shape for a house as young as it was. I'm thinking it was built in the 80s or very late 70s.
My neighbor just up and left her house in February of 2020. With a new roof and steps to the front door brand new lawn mower and snow blower in the garage. It's been all locked up and I've not heard anything from her since Christmas 2020. 😵💫 I don't know what to think about that. My neighbor don't know who she was or who lived there before this woman did??? 😵💫😵💫
where the house ill take to the trailer and boat
The china cabinet is worth some money !!
Wow !
It was a nice one !!!?
maybe the owners had to leave fast to go into witness protection or something similar. just a thought
Always breaks my heart. They must’ve gotten in an accident or something similar, to have left every snippet of their life behind.
EDIT: Wondering if they could have died in a place crash, judging by the notebook they may have traveled a lot. Would explain the cars left behind.
A mansion?!?! REALLY? Where did you grow up, a neighborhood of cardboard boxes for houses? All you guys throw the word "mansion" around about every house y'all break into.
Yeah I'm poor
That would be considered a mansion with the double staircase and cathedral ceilings.
@@z3ph3us6 since real estate is so subjective from state to state what usually makes a house a mansion is size and amenities. Usually a mansion is twice to three times the square footage of other homes in the region. A mansion historically was 5000 square foot,but since that's not that unusual anywhere it's now a mansion ....or mini mansion when it's at 8000 square foot and above. But it's not just size it's also amenities, and pools or hot tubs ain't going to cut it. Wine cellars, grand staircases usually curved and flared out at the bottom. Commercial appliances at least 5 bedrooms not so much the pool but what's around the pool....outdoor kitchen a separate bath house for entertainment and changing clothes. And most of all,no fucking carpet,unless it's 100 percent wool and imported karastan carpet is ok but for the most part all hard surface floors i. e. Tile, marble,hardwood,but not just any hardwood, imported and very high end,ebony, Brazilian cherry,not the fake shit people say is Brazilian cherry,but the real thing, 30 bucks a square foot or more. And the marble , imported also,but not from just anywhere,only from Greece,or Italy,and again not fake shit, when something is built and only the best of everything is used,and a lot of it. When someone builds a house and cost is not an issue. That is a mansion, what your exploring is a big house but most assured it's not a mansion. I live in Virginia Beach Virginia and you can drive for several miles on one stretch of road and every house you pass is 5 to 10,000 ft. We don't consider those mansions. Just really big houses. Now at the ocean front houses built on the beach with a view of the ocean just the lot it's built on is 2 million and then a 15,000 to 20,000 ft. House is put on it and even then we don't say mansion,we say beach house. Really when you flip back and fourth calling one thing a mansion or a house in reality your just throwing out a pretentious word.
@@StringerMedia well then yeah I can see you calling that a mansion,hell I guess one of those porta potties that have one of those hand sinks in them would qualify as a really nice master bathroom. Not just a box a stove comes in but the box a refrigerator comes in is considered a two story box?
At 28:12-28:13 it sure sounded like a baby goat or a lamb crying--I got a little chill there for a second! Had to play it again! This was a very adventurous video to watch; just imagining being there...WOW!!
That was creaking wood I think
I never get why abandoned houses have garbage just everywhere. Animals?? People just messing it up for fun? Storms?
wtf is with the quality on building in America???? in our country we have houses that are 738 years old ...an people still live there....not to mention the prices for wood and cardboard houses in America.
What would cause an entire to completely up and abandon everything they have including their home / vehicles literally EVERYTHING ?! 🤔
so funny story i saw a microsoft flight stick just like the one in the room the other day in sal val. cool. love your vids
Those cards are from the lats 70s early eighties.
The house don’t look that old to be so decade
Thats what i thought… in less than 20 years the chimney falls down?
Disease growing in that house