That house is in excellent condition, I can’t believe it’s being demolished. It must be nice to have that kind of money to demolish a perfectly good house to build another. I’m in my 50’s and have yet to own a home. SMH
I just started the video, but I know of a lot of suburbs near me where there’s a home that’s a little dated-it’s expensive for the land/location and they call it a “tear down”. I know it’s up to the person that made the money on how to spend it, but I like the idea of fixer uppers. 🙂
What a shame to hear this beautiful home is to be demolished, I lived in the 70's and 80's with the green shag carpets and the colored tubs and counters and it was never boring.
Great video...nice to see a house that has not been vandalized. In the 80's they made homes with 'family rooms' off the kitchen...so mom's could see the kids while they were in the kitchen. So this is what the room with the fireplace is. On the other side of the entryway would be the formal living room and dining room...the formal living room was hardly ever used...only for special guest visits. I loved the wood front door! Awesome! Great to have a bedroom on the main floor... probably for Nona!
Omg! Can’t believe they are bulldozing it down! I would love to have that house! All the expensive items they have in there, hope they take them out! What a find! Thanks!
It is a shame this house is going be torn down. It is such a beautiful home. This house could be sold and the money used to help the poor or homeless. It is a waste to tear this home down. I myself live in a 57 year old mobile home with a tarpolian over the roof to keep the rain out.
Furnishings all date from the early 80s. The glass and chrome or brass look was a fad that was fairly short-lived, so it's easy to date. The home looks to be late 70s construction. Appliances, cabinets, and the closed layout are typical of mid-to-late 70s. Open plan homes weren't a thing until mid-80s onward.
They sure left a lot of expensive and still useable things behind. What a waste. Such a nice house. And the only time bathroom fixtures are interesting is if they’re unique or antique! But never if they’re dirty. Thank you for sparing us that! Nice find-always sad to see quality homes abandoned.
Wow! What a beautiful house. It's still in good shape too. Love the bathrooms and the fixtures. Sad, that it will be demolished. Thank you for the tour. RIP to the camera.
This house looks to be very well thought out for comfort and accesability. It would be such a fine place to live in. So sad they are taking it down . Thank you for the nice showing. Oh, i ,too, just love colors. The greys , blacks ,and whites of today are depressing to me. I like Van Gogh colors. Fun!
My guess is that the original owners moved out 5 or so years ago, did some minor renovations (like painting, re-stain the floors, etc) and then turned it into an AirBNB for a few years. Explains why the house is dated but is very good condition.
RIP Noah's camera! This is a beautiful house! Why would they board it up instead of selling it? The art piece in that downstairs bedroom wasn't Rome. It looked like it was Mecca.
I've driven past this home for years and remember it being built in the late 70's. The lot is amazing and it's surrounded by active farm fields. The huge front porch with it's Italian arches and double garage makes the house look much larger than it actually is. Even for the 70s & 80s I'm disappointed by the very basic cost fixtures throughout the house. From the cedar stamped (not carved) front door, that were sold by the hundreds of thousands by every building center at that time, very basic plumbing and electrical fixtures, laminate counter tops and fiberglass tub enclosures, there isn't much that is salvageable.
As someone who was made homeless, and spent some years living on the streets/out of my truck, it really disheartens me, seeing all the waste throughout America.
I 💕 ved in that time when the homes had color about them and I still prefer color. Houses these days are built boring. I love this house if I were young again. I can't climb alot of stairs. Great video!
I should save my comments for the end but I can't help myself. I'm an 80's kid and I'd totally live there. So far, I wouldn't change a thing except maybe that hideous baseboard in the entryway.
I have driven by this house for years, i thought the family was Italian. I wonder when the owners sold, if they knew their beautiful home was going to be torn down?
You would have to wonder why they never updated the house. I guess its a good thing they didnt spend the money since its being demolished. I guess these people get such exorbitant amounts of money for these houses that they dont care what they leave behind?
This house is in fairly decent condition. Its sad its going to meet the bulldozer soon. Some of that furniture in that house i want. Especially the mirrored items. I would take those in a heartbeat. Damn it Noah RIP To your Camera.
Sounds like it's getting torn down to make way for a poorly built, monochromatic piece of crap. Aside from a few repairs this house looks move-in ready! It's not too big yet not too small, just the perfect size. This would be my idea of a dream home
That’s what doesn’t make sense. I think it really only has been abandoned for a year I so. It’s way too clean and good upkeep do it to have been abandoned for 40 years. More likely the people left the last year or so and LEFT the old furniture and took everything more modern
If I was to by this home, I will keep it and I will buy some land next to it and I will built there and stay in the home until my new one is ready to move in. Thean I will rent it out.
If these people are going to take the items still left, then technically the house is not "abandoned". They just havent had time to get everything out? Was the house just left unlocked? Kind of odd if it was where people coukd just walk in and take whatever they wanted?
That house is in excellent condition, I can’t believe it’s being demolished. It must be nice to have that kind of money to demolish a perfectly good house to build another. I’m in my 50’s and have yet to own a home. SMH
That is same way I feel to ,I am 60 and still have not yet to own my first home Lol
I know and with so many homeless.
Terrible. House is in great shape, couldnt agree with you more!
Owning a home is great..! But lots of hard work. And monies............ Never ending projects..but ......
I just started the video, but I know of a lot of suburbs near me where there’s a home that’s a little dated-it’s expensive for the land/location and they call it a “tear down”. I know it’s up to the person that made the money on how to spend it, but I like the idea of fixer uppers. 🙂
Some people have more money than sense. Can't imagine demolishing that house.
Exactly , must be nice to throw away a good ,perfectly house
Actually the house is set for demo and gonna make a bigger house the area is known for bigger houses
This house is haunted the 3 times I went in my camera got broke and one time I got hurt then 3 rd time my bf got hurt now ur camera
RIP to Noah's camera. Neat house. Time to move in. Glad there is no vandalism here. Love it Noah, beautiful house. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a shame to hear this beautiful home is to be demolished, I lived in the 70's and 80's with the green shag carpets and the colored tubs and counters and it was never boring.
That's the cleanest abandoned house (except for a few bugs in the sink) that I've seen.
They probably set off some roach bombs, because otherwise the placed looks well cared for.
Beautiful!! Thank you!! RIP camera😢😢
Great video...nice to see a house that has not been vandalized. In the 80's they made homes with 'family rooms' off the kitchen...so mom's could see the kids while they were in the kitchen.
So this is what the room with the fireplace is.
On the other side of the entryway would be the formal living room and dining room...the formal living room was hardly ever used...only for special guest visits.
I loved the wood front door! Awesome!
Great to have a bedroom on the main floor... probably for Nona!
Omg! Can’t believe they are bulldozing it down! I would love to have that house! All the expensive items they have in there, hope they take them out! What a find! Thanks!
It is a shame this house is going be torn down. It is such a beautiful home. This house could be sold and the money used to help the poor or homeless. It is a waste to tear this home down. I myself live in a 57 year old mobile home with a tarpolian over the roof to keep the rain out.
The homeless should help themselves...
Beautiful home, well taken care of. So sad it is being demolished.
Furnishings all date from the early 80s. The glass and chrome or brass look was a fad that was fairly short-lived, so it's easy to date. The home looks to be late 70s construction. Appliances, cabinets, and the closed layout are typical of mid-to-late 70s. Open plan homes weren't a thing until mid-80s onward.
Thanks for breaking into this private property for us ❤❤
Rip to the camera. If the house was built in the 80's popcorn ceiling "s do not have asbestos. I believe it was banned in the 70's.
They sure left a lot of expensive and still useable things behind. What a waste. Such a nice house. And the only time bathroom fixtures are interesting is if they’re unique or antique! But never if they’re dirty. Thank you for sparing us that! Nice find-always sad to see quality homes abandoned.
Wow! What a beautiful house. It's still in good shape too. Love the bathrooms and the fixtures. Sad, that it will be demolished. Thank you for the tour. RIP to the camera.
Hi Noah from West Virginia USA 🇺🇲👋 I can't believe this beautiful home is going to be demolished 😢 I like watching your videos 👍😎
This house looks to be very well thought out for comfort and accesability. It would be such a fine place to live in. So sad they are taking it down . Thank you for the nice showing. Oh, i ,too, just love colors. The greys , blacks ,and whites of today are depressing to me. I like Van Gogh colors. Fun!
Wow, WHAT A HIGHLY DISPOSABLE WORLD WE LIVE IN.....SAD REALLY!!!
I love how everyone tries to open the faux drawer fronts, when clearly there’s a sink there.
Noah, sorry to hear about your broken camera. Nice explore and thanks to taking us along virtually! I appreciate your work.
RIP Noah's camera. Incidentally, that golden-like picture in the downstairs bedroom, is of Mecca.
My guess is that the original owners moved out 5 or so years ago, did some minor renovations (like painting, re-stain the floors, etc) and then turned it into an AirBNB for a few years. Explains why the house is dated but is very good condition.
What a gorgeous house, and that quilt with the olive print is awesome!
It blows my mind that a perfectly good house is going to be knocked down to make way for another house. Great explore 🇦🇺
RIP Noah's camera!
This is a beautiful house! Why would they board it up instead of selling it?
The art piece in that downstairs bedroom wasn't Rome. It looked like it was Mecca.
Its a shame when they demolish a nice brick house like that , but it happens all the time. Thanks Noah and sorry about your camera
I've driven past this home for years and remember it being built in the late 70's. The lot is amazing and it's surrounded by active farm fields. The huge front porch with it's Italian arches and double garage makes the house look much larger than it actually is. Even for the 70s & 80s I'm disappointed by the very basic cost fixtures throughout the house. From the cedar stamped (not carved) front door, that were sold by the hundreds of thousands by every building center at that time, very basic plumbing and electrical fixtures, laminate counter tops and fiberglass tub enclosures, there isn't much that is salvageable.
The “tools” inside the wall clock are the keys to wind it. They use springs inside to keep time. They need to be wound up every couple days or weeks.
Wow, the drone shots are awesome and show the house in a way that it can be saved
As someone who was made homeless, and spent some years living on the streets/out of my truck, it really disheartens me, seeing all the waste throughout America.
Hearing that this home will be demolished makes me depressed.
This House was cleaned-up and set up for a showing.
@25:25 That is a large bus for just a house. Even a house with a workshop. Grow-Op?
This house has been very well taken care of , very beautiful home.
Love the cabinets! What a great difference!
RIP camera…. Thanks for the cool video. ⚜️
I 💕 ved in that time when the homes had color about them and I still prefer color. Houses these days are built boring. I love this house if I were young again. I can't climb alot of stairs. Great video!
It just erks me every time I hear they're going to demolish a place, especially one that is still livable. Only in Canada I guess
Maybe empty nester's that made a fortune selling the place to move into a condo?... OR NOT.
Nice house! RIP Noah's camera!
Was stimmt mit dem Haus nicht? So ein schönes Haus abzureißen ist eine Schande. Gerade in der heutigen Zeit.
I do hope they can repurpose some of this house!❤
Has it been torn down yet
I should save my comments for the end but I can't help myself. I'm an 80's kid and I'd totally live there. So far, I wouldn't change a thing except maybe that hideous baseboard in the entryway.
Thats a picture is of Mecca with the the cobble in the middle of the square…
Pretty nice furniture in the family room. I'd take it!
Great video house looked dark inside was nice build tho and still modern furniture inside ❤
😢RIP Camara!!
So sad such a nice house to be taken down. Such a waste of a good home 🤦♀️ I'd sure live in it
Do salvage companies come in before demolition?
Beautiful ❤
Beautiful door!!!!!
Why would a person want to demolish a home that there isnt anything wrong with it? There can be updates that can be made..
Why is the electric still on in all the the abandoned houses???
There is nothing wrong with this house. I would be thrilled to have that house.
Amazing house
Another move in ready house .😢
What a shame this house will be demolished. Cant see a reason why. Sorry about your camera Noah
Definitely NOT Rome. 😅❤ That's Mecca.
I want that wind up clock.
Where is this place?
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How do you find these amazing homes.
Yeah wear the bed is looks like a set up for real estate photos
Have you filmed a brown bomber yet? hahaha. I really like this place! Keep Orange Crushing It, Noah!!
Love this house 😊
The water system is from a "well"/on property, hardness & brown staining of sink.
Lov the chandelier
I have driven by this house for years, i thought the family was Italian. I wonder when the owners sold, if they knew their beautiful home was going to be torn down?
Why is the power on if the house is abandoned?
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Where's it at? I want to save it!❤
You would have to wonder why they never updated the house. I guess its a good thing they didnt spend the money since its being demolished.
I guess these people get such exorbitant amounts of money for these houses that they dont care what they leave behind?
Mansion?
Nice home. Can't believe the people left their belongings there.
Were probably given a pretty good chunk of change by developer. They'll just buy new. 🤷♀️
How is this house abadoned? is that an old tree farm?
Did seem odd that there wasn't any dust?
Those are praying mats, & I guess that window/room is facing Mecca.
Looks like the house sold within the last 5 years and the developer is just getting around to building the new house. Certainly not abandoned
How can a person find out how to be able to clean out this house and other houses???
Why are the toilet lids always up.
Ugh.
I want this home
Neat house. Too bad it’s going to be torn down
That gold and silver framed image in the bedroom is Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The key found in the bottom of the clock is probably for winding it up.
Why not just renovate that house? Wouldn't that be less expensive? What happened to the previous owner?
This is my dream home
like the house ❤
Is it for sale ?
This house is in fairly decent condition. Its sad its going to meet the bulldozer soon. Some of that furniture in that house i want. Especially the mirrored items. I would take those in a heartbeat.
Damn it Noah RIP To your Camera.
That shiney picture is of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
I could definitely live here, away from people.
It's just so wrong not get the furniture out can be used or given to someone in need.
Butifol ❤
Sounds like it's getting torn down to make way for a poorly built, monochromatic piece of crap. Aside from a few repairs this house looks move-in ready! It's not too big yet not too small, just the perfect size. This would be my idea of a dream home
98.4k, I've shared already with everyone I know
BRI ❤
The picture is Mecca.
Where is all the dust?
That’s what doesn’t make sense. I think it really only has been abandoned for a year I so. It’s way too clean and good upkeep do it to have been abandoned for 40 years. More likely the people left the last year or so and LEFT the old furniture and took everything more modern
I love 💕 that CLOCK 🕰
If I was to by this home, I will keep it and I will buy some land next to it and I will built there and stay in the home until my new one is ready to move in. Thean I will rent it out.
If these people are going to take the items still left, then technically the house is not "abandoned". They just havent had time to get everything out? Was the house just left unlocked? Kind of odd if it was where people coukd just walk in and take whatever they wanted?
R.I.P Noah's camera
I know where I'd be if homeless.