How many dumpsters total you use? How many bedrooms? How many days total? Do you think it was worth doing yourself rather than hire out? I have a small 3bdrm I'm purchasing same situation. Thanks
We used two dumpsters but we only hauled away the stuff we couldn’t burn. It was a three bedroom we definitely saved money doing it our self but we have equipment to do it which helps a lot on cost. Probably could of done it in a weekend excavator rental and if we hadn’t burned anything probably needed 4 dumpsters.
G'day, Timber Ridge Homestead! I'm new here and am wondering about the status of the homeownership. Was it an eviction, death, property abandonment, or something else? Oh, I see the owner's name is Tina and she's taking stuff out of the house so it isn't due to death.
I got the home in a foreclosure auction it still had people living there because of eviction rules due to Covid at the time. So I owned the home for over year and no way to remove the tenants but finally was able to get them out and tear down the house.
Look at the Collyer Brothers from New York - over 15 years they gathered over a hundred tons of junk in their brownstone. They were probably the first documented hoarders.
The outside of the house - siding, windows, roof, don't look too bad... it looks salvagable and structurally sound. A good cleaning, disinfecting, renovations, etc. it may be made livable. Especially that it sits on nice, country land. Why tear it down? If there is not even housing for the poor - this could be a fixer upper.
The cheapest option was to tear it down. It had major water leaks for years the previous owners just let it be. The foundation was crumbling it would cost a lot to get it truly livable again.
Wow, that is crazy how much junk one person can accumulate. Hard work.
It is crazy! Thanks for commenting.
Stroke of genius using a tractor to move crap around.
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That shoveling.. back breaking work!! Good aim into that dumpster! What a boon to have that big thing
Thanks… I think
I love the shots of all the garbage flying up the air into the dumpster!
I’ve never seen a house with attic openings like that!
Yeah kinda interesting. Old farm houses can have lots quirks. Thanks for the comment
Great video! Did you guys find anything of value or salvageable for thrift store donation?
Not much a few things here and there worth saving. Some old tea cup sets where cool and some yard tools.
I would have started a big fire out there!!!
Very interesting 🤔
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How many dumpsters total you use? How many bedrooms? How many days total? Do you think it was worth doing yourself rather than hire out? I have a small 3bdrm I'm purchasing same situation. Thanks
We used two dumpsters but we only hauled away the stuff we couldn’t burn. It was a three bedroom we definitely saved money doing it our self but we have equipment to do it which helps a lot on cost. Probably could of done it in a weekend excavator rental and if we hadn’t burned anything probably needed 4 dumpsters.
G'day, Timber Ridge Homestead! I'm new here and am wondering about the status of the homeownership. Was it an eviction, death, property abandonment, or something else? Oh, I see the owner's name is Tina and she's taking stuff out of the house so it isn't due to death.
I got the home in a foreclosure auction it still had people living there because of eviction rules due to Covid at the time. So I owned the home for over year and no way to remove the tenants but finally was able to get them out and tear down the house.
That was awesome 👏 job, thanks for sharing have a wonderful blessed day today in Christ Jesus our Lord God and savior Jesus Christ bye 👋
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I am new here to your channel why do u clean it out if you're going to destroy the house? 😂 just wondering luv this video ❤❤
Wanted to get rid of as much trash as possible because we burned the wood from the house and didn’t want to mix it all together.
That was a lot of junk
Insane
How does one person even OWN that much stuff?
Right! So much just garbage. Thanks for the comment!
Mental issues
Garbage everywhere
Yes it was insane. Thanks for the comment!
I would be to lazy to clean this if I had too😅
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return his truck too dont waste time .
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One woman created this hoard?
For the most part there where quite few people in and out with her over the years but mostly all her.
Look at the Collyer Brothers from New York - over 15 years they gathered over a hundred tons of junk in their brownstone. They were probably the first documented hoarders.
Unbelievable 😟. I agree that this house can’t be fix. Too much damage done to it. The smell and the mold 😖
The outside of the house - siding, windows, roof, don't look too bad... it looks salvagable and structurally sound. A good cleaning, disinfecting, renovations, etc. it may be made livable. Especially that it sits on nice, country land. Why tear it down? If there is not even housing for the poor - this could be a fixer upper.
The cheapest option was to tear it down. It had major water leaks for years the previous owners just let it be. The foundation was crumbling it would cost a lot to get it truly livable again.
Why bother removing the junk if you are tearing the house down?
Made since to have less to clean up later and we wanted to go though it some to make sure there wasn’t anything of value.
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