Thank you Carpet Man. I love these stories. I was born in NC. At one time I bet that was a beautiful place to live. This makes me feel like I am a little boy again, It's a great feeling, in the rain and all. I love it. Thanks for the memories. God Bless.
the calender on the wall is probably legit from 1997, i bet the other stuff(The 2004 paper) was probably dumped there afterwards i bet it was a neat old house back in its day !
its sad people are homeless still. And old houses are rotting away... This is a weard world we live in... Feels like there is to less justice. Sorry for my spelling in english. I do not write in english every week so..
M B You are right, there is no equality and justice for all. Many homeless people and the abandoned houses rotting. You did very well writing your english, keep on practicing and you will get better. 🐳
SinteNørske I do not mean to live for free but at least to rent it to low income people. In N.Y. more than 15 people are living in one bedroom apartment, that is awful!, people diserve a place to live not luxurious but something plain and cozy. Section eight is not good because some people become lazy and leeches but right now everything is so expensive and the wages so low how are they and we are going to afford something.
I friggen LOVE your naration! lol always So funny. see a rope..'well, here we have a noose'. I love your videos to the point I know I can hit like before even watching.
Hope you're still exploring ... love the way you just get into the purpose of your videos. Be careful where you step though - don't wanna have you going through a rotten floor or anything like that. Take care. Love your channel.
I wouldn't say creepy, so much as messy. While the chimney speaks of history, the house has essentially become a box of garbage. I wonder how much of it was left behind by former residents and how much was dumped there by visitors. If it weren't for that tin roof, I'm willing to bet that house wouldn't have lasted as long as it did. There is some nostalgia in this for me though, as a child I lived for five years in a former mining/logging town that had long since lost its industries. The remaining houses that remained, were mostly built between 1880 and the 1910s, so it was like living in another century at times. What was really cool about it, was that the surrounding forest had reclaimed much of the town, so there were plenty of abandoned houses and cabins to explore. I remember one time, discovering a house in the forest that looked like it had been deserted by the occupants the day before and everything inside was like going back into 1890. It became a regular summertime hiding spot for me.
You have a very good pt.. I was thinking the same...Sure people leave stuff behind.. But my thought too..looking at the amount of trash... seems like most of that was dumped there...
It kind of reminds me of my grandfather's place in Arizona, except he didn't have an upper level and... it was taken care of for the most part. The plumbing had so much lime in it the build up in the valves destroyed the water pressure. The pipes were so thin that while trying to fix it to sell the house after he passed the pipes crumbled under the pipe wrench. There was an old pickup nobody wanted during the estate sale that we drug home. New tires and a tune up later it's a nice old truck. Engine is tired but it runs and drives well. I think it's the chimney and steel roof that this place has that makes me think of grandpas.
what I'd like to know is..how does an abandoned how acquire so much junk. every old house seems to be like that way..there is never a cleared out abandoned house..I guess that's what makes them so interesting
These places always make me wonder and think about the families that lived there. And so many of them look like people just got up and left. I have never left anything when I've moved.
"Follow me". You bet I will! Interesting place in a variety of ways. Maybe it's just me but this is one of those houses that's actually a lot bigger that it appears to be at first. My guess is that this house is very old and that there may be logs underneath at least some of the boards of the siding. I may lean too much to the past but I wouldn't be surprised if we're seeing a house from around the Civil War years, at least part of the house, or a house built a little later with same materials and in the same style. Some of those doors and locks look to be from a long time ago. I think we may have a house built in stages here.-- I saw some of the tongue-and-groove walls that seem to be unique to the South and also I noticed the arrangement and placement of the fireplaces at 5:21--5:28 a fireplace at the end of a wall and close to or part of a doorway between rooms, another feature I've seen only in old Southern homes. The stairs maybe gone but possibly what seems to be a closet door somewhere may be the door to a stairway. This is houe is big enough and arranged so that there may have been two sets of stairs. Having staircases off to the side and with doors at the top and bottom is something I've seen in Northern and Southern houses and a design feature that would work today: good for increased security and for keeping warm or cool air in the chosen parts of a house rather than throughout and in areas not being used. Even modest homes of long ago were well planned.
Hello, Carpetbagger. Thank you for another well done video. This place doesn't strike me so much creepy as very sad. It was beautifully built-look at how square it still is, with solid siding and lovely stone front steps. Someone cared for this house. Though there was a lot of child-type paraphernalia, seeing a crutch and (I think) one of those thick toilet seats that make the potty a "comfort" height makes me think an older person lived there at some point. Perhaps he or she became ill or passed away suddenly and that's why so much "stuff" was left behind. Oh, to know the stories of these old places! If you don't mind my asking, why a possum as a mascot? I ask because, besides my being nosy, since my family raised an abandoned baby 45 years ago-before the age of wildlife rehabilitators-I know possums to be smart, sweet, affectionate, house-breakable little fellows, with really lousy eyesight. I know our little guy was a joy. I hope your association with them is as positive as mine. :)
I was driving along a rural road in New Mexico about 20 years ago and saw a pile of stuff in the ditch, turned out to be perhaps a hundred old dial telephones. Figured that it was the rural telephone company had replaced all their phones and the repair guy just dumped the old ones rather than haul them back.
The scuttle to the attic was rectangular which leads me to believe there were pull-down stairs, like this: img2-1.timeinc.net/toh/i/a/addingon/attic-access-m.jpg My guess on the construction date would be no later than the '20s and quite possibly pre-1900. It was a decent house too with the multiple fireplaces and stone chimneys.
It seems like these abandoned places all have the same stuff on the floor like it's being moved from place to place. At least no tigers this time only toilets. You were moving pretty quickly was that because you were limited on time or spooked. Loved that picture of the clown hanging on the porch. Great video as usual J.
Sarah Black "Green acres is the place to be, farm livin' is the life for me. Land spreadin' out so far and, wide, keep Manhattan jus' gimme that country side".
Interesting old place..who knows whats under all the stuff??...You did find a "Western Electric Moss Green Rotary Desk Phone" from the local Bell phone Company that was never turned in. The base looked cracked at the top though. Those sell on ebay..those were great phones. I bet it still works. I love when You find these houses. It's sad that people ransack these abandoned places..and for no good reason.
+Dennis Dorr : I still have an old rotary phone. I believe the WI AT&T used to install them for you and take the old ones away. I gave up my landline years and years ago. I wonder if that great old phone would still work? Things were built to last back then.
+Agent Fungus Yes. If you were in the "Bell System" (now Verizon), the installer used to install the phones. In later years you could go to the "phone center" and pick them up and save the installation fee if you wanted. Hang on to that old phone. I'll bet it still works like new!! I got rid of my landline 2 years ago due to the rising costs. However, there is NOTHING like a landline phone for voice quality and sound. I have several of mine, and would not be surprised if I don't get my landline back in the near future. Cell Phones are very convenient though.
Dennis Dorr : I love cell because I am able to chat for hours long distance, even tho voices sometimes sound like they're coated with glycerin. Just like I love social media so I am able to chat with some Japanese kid about music and Liberace. (I'm a 56 YO American female.) Gotta say something about old stuff, tho. It lasts forever. You actually had to know how to write legibly and use proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar when long distance communication relied upon snail mail. It took a bit of effort. I still love sending cards. They're a spot of cheer and akin to a small present in the mailbox amongst the usual crap mail and bills. Remember when the whole family used to gather around the phone to shout into the receiver at some relative 1000 miles away? Had to keep it short because LD calls were so expensive, like 10 cents a minute! And the reception was of such poor quality. Just like the old TVs. No wonder we were told not to sit so close because parents admonished, "You'll ruin your eyesight." Have to say, tho, the quality of writing and directing has gone so downhill on TV shows and films. There will never be another "Twilight Zone." I remember how cool and hip my ex and I thought it was that we were able to go to the, yup, "Bell System phone center" at the local mall (ha ha) and buy our own "Snoopy" phone. Also when be bought our first VHS player/recorder for about $500 and a VHS of "ST2: The Wrath of Khan" for about $100 bucks. Ah well. Here we are with YT and I'm binge watching "Route 66" on a digital "classic" TV station this weekend. PS: I always remembered that those "phone installers" were big hairy guys in creepy jumpsuits and a big metal case full of wire clippers, needle nose pliers, and other creepy tweezy looking devices to my little girl mind.
+Agent Fungus Yep..all truth!! Now these shows are on TH-cam. Some phone installers were young and cool looking. It was a great job. Paid well and the benefits were awesome. Memories..oh yes!!
At 6:38 there looks to be what use to be stairs barely seen in the background... I'm curious what treasure (lost memories) are waiting to be seen again on the upper level... Keep the vids coming
What's really interesting is that you just passed by that amazing fireplace both inside and out without comment but you mention every toilet in sight. It seems to me that what is important and valuable here is the construction and hits historic value not the fing junk/trash.
you better visit this place while you still can...that is before the land developers come and build a shopping mall there. It truly pisses me off royally when those evil SOB`s come and destroy the history of an area and turn it into one ugly, concrete jungle. Great vid by the way, I always try metal detecting around abandoned houses, never know what you'll find buried from the previous inhabitants.
+Tony Verrelli : Agree 110% All those newer places look the same no matter where in the US you are. All alike and totally lacking in any regional character. A friend's parents had bought a few acres of land in the country back in the 70s and built a small house on it and an awesome huge garden. Developers came in the 90s and put up a fugly condo project on top of tons of fill they had trucked in. When the upkeep of the garden got to be too much for her parents, they wanted to sell the extra land. But because of the fill the developers dumped, their extra land had been rezoned as a floodplain, so they are unable to sell it. Their property's assessed value dropped because of the developers.
Is it possible the last family that lived there was evicted ? Just guessing ..as they left so much behind... Heartbreaking & very sad... I wonder though what kind of shape the house was in in 2004 ? Good video my friend.... :-)
I'm thinking the 1997 calendar is correct & that's when it was last occupied.. the 2004 calander must of been left there by people that were temporay visitors.. There are so many families that are homeless... it's too bad once a house becomes abandon that the owner of someone with a good heart would want to fix it up for a needy family.. That would be such a wonderful gift... ;-)
Hey Jacob, this was a really creepy one. Underneath all the junk it had an atmosphere and not a nice one. But I do like the configuration of the house and porch. Shame about the staircase. Well done.
I don't know why people think these old houses are creepy. My mom grew up in an old house. Just a 3 room house. No electric, wood stove to heat with wood stove to cook with. Well water, and an out house. Use to be a farm. My grandma remain there until the day she died. But if kids we used to love going to this place. Sat on the front porch or not and see all the lightning bugs, and listening to wipperwills. The house did not scare any of us at all not even as children.
i would've taken that wrestlmania handheld game but then again i probably shouldn't cause it'll turn out like that courage the cowardly dog episode with the slab
I think the people that lived there 10 years ago were probably living in it while it was dilapidated...they may have been a few generations of a family then maybe they had to leave because of the squalid conditions ( authorities might have been involved) then finally squatters made a home until it was forgotten...
If you pause the video at 3:47 and look ahead into the other room on the floor as you get to that carpet you see a transparent face and theres another smaller one also not sure if that's an apparition also , if you watch them frame by frame they do change there expressions and move. So ghosts are on the premises squeal like a pig suewee!
Also I think you caught a shadow entity at 6:00 you will see a light blue storage bin and a white laundry basket filled with stuff- in front of that against the wall see the shadow of a little man and it ducks down into the floor at 6:01 under the window sill by the curtain you then see the apparition of a mans face and the shadow hiding underneath Him. The shadow happens very quick slow the video down to watch it very cool.
naw, i dont reckon.a little 2 step kitchen ladder would work. a few other explores just hold there camera up high enough to film a space they cant get to.
well...I like this one....being full of trash..but then again - I actually seek out old abandoned buildings to add to my weird "trash" collection...i.e. semi-vintage candy wrappers..chip bags....snack debris basically (if you ever run into any....)
hay bro do your self a favor i would take this video down, if the person who owns this house sees this you can be fined or be charged for trespassing. trust me it happen to me i posted up an old abandoned Hotel that's been abandoned for over 30 years people i know wanted to always do a video of it and i did and posted it. guess what a few months later i got an email from the owners that if i dont take the video down they were going to press charges. even though there was no sign its against the law to go into someone's else's property just giving you a heads up cool video by the way
Thank you Carpet Man. I love these stories. I was born in NC. At one time I bet that was a beautiful place to live. This makes me feel like I am a little boy again, It's a great feeling, in the rain and all. I love it. Thanks for the memories. God Bless.
Interesting old house, so much stuff just left behind. Makes one wonder why they left so much of their stuff.
+Explore With Us I don't know, always strange what people left behind
They left it cuz it was crap DUUUHHH
the calender on the wall is probably legit from 1997, i bet the other stuff(The 2004 paper) was probably dumped there afterwards i bet it was a neat old house back in its day !
+Jeff Semancik : It has a pleasing outline and nice features like the poarches and fireplace. I'll bet it was a beauty at one time.
Lol he said 1996 in the video lol twice
Be careful when you're opening the doors because sometimes people rig shotguns to them
Especially if there guarding a he man lunchbox
Garry glitters Hairpiece and a wrestle mania handheld game
its sad people are homeless still. And old houses are rotting away...
This is a weard world we live in...
Feels like there is to less justice. Sorry for my spelling in english. I do not write in english every week so..
M B You are right, there is no equality and justice for all. Many homeless people and the abandoned houses rotting. You did very well writing your english, keep on practicing and you will get better. 🐳
SinteNørske I do not mean to live for free but at least to rent it to low income people. In N.Y. more than 15 people are living in one bedroom apartment, that is awful!, people diserve a place to live not luxurious but something plain and cozy. Section eight is not good because some people become lazy and leeches but right now everything is so expensive and the wages so low how are they and we are going to afford something.
Where in the Hell are people making fries for 16hr? You are a piece of shit.
I agree, and what about all these ghost towns where there's a lot of in houses. I do realize some of them are not liveable. But some of them are.
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I friggen LOVE your naration! lol always So funny. see a rope..'well, here we have a noose'. I love your videos to the point I know I can hit like before even watching.
agreed
you take the time to answer everyone! you are awesome!!
+jeff takesphotos I try!
Hope you're still exploring ... love the way you just get into the purpose of your videos. Be careful where you step though - don't wanna have you going through a rotten floor or anything like that. Take care. Love your channel.
I totally about this channel till i found it again by chance :)
l like abandoned houses especially when it is raining. all the best to you.
I wouldn't say creepy, so much as messy. While the chimney speaks of history, the house has essentially become a box of garbage. I wonder how much of it was left behind by former residents and how much was dumped there by visitors. If it weren't for that tin roof, I'm willing to bet that house wouldn't have lasted as long as it did. There is some nostalgia in this for me though, as a child I lived for five years in a former mining/logging town that had long since lost its industries. The remaining houses that remained, were mostly built between 1880 and the 1910s, so it was like living in another century at times. What was really cool about it, was that the surrounding forest had reclaimed much of the town, so there were plenty of abandoned houses and cabins to explore. I remember one time, discovering a house in the forest that looked like it had been deserted by the occupants the day before and everything inside was like going back into 1890. It became a regular summertime hiding spot for me.
+Tunnelfish2 I always love these old tin rooves
You sound like you had an awesome childhood.
TheReprobate
I think every childhood has its magical points, that was mine.
You have a very good pt.. I was thinking the same...Sure people leave stuff behind.. But my thought too..looking at the amount of trash... seems like most of that was dumped there...
It kind of reminds me of my grandfather's place in Arizona, except he didn't have an upper level and... it was taken care of for the most part. The plumbing had so much lime in it the build up in the valves destroyed the water pressure. The pipes were so thin that while trying to fix it to sell the house after he passed the pipes crumbled under the pipe wrench.
There was an old pickup nobody wanted during the estate sale that we drug home. New tires and a tune up later it's a nice old truck. Engine is tired but it runs and drives well.
I think it's the chimney and steel roof that this place has that makes me think of grandpas.
l like to watch this over and over again. bring lots more. all the best to you.
what I'd like to know is..how does an abandoned how acquire so much junk. every old house seems to be like that way..there is never a cleared out abandoned house..I guess that's what makes them so interesting
I LOVE simple-life places, like out in the country!🙂 Thank you, Jake!☺ God Bless💖
These places always make me wonder and think about the families that lived there. And so many of them look like people just got up and left. I have never left anything when I've moved.
+Kathy Stidham Yeah, the majority of these abandon houses seem like the people left in a hurry
"Follow me". You bet I will! Interesting place in a variety of ways. Maybe it's just me but this is one of those houses that's actually a lot bigger that it appears to be at first. My guess is that this house is very old and that there may be logs underneath at least some of the boards of the siding. I may lean too much to the past but I wouldn't be surprised if we're seeing a house from around the Civil War years, at least part of the house, or a house built a little later with same materials and in the same style. Some of those doors and locks look to be from a long time ago. I think we may have a house built in stages here.-- I saw some of the tongue-and-groove walls that seem to be unique to the South and also I noticed the arrangement and placement of the fireplaces at 5:21--5:28 a fireplace at the end of a wall and close to or part of a doorway between rooms, another feature I've seen only in old Southern homes. The stairs maybe gone but possibly what seems to be a closet door somewhere may be the door to a stairway. This is houe is big enough and arranged so that there may have been two sets of stairs. Having staircases off to the side and with doors at the top and bottom is something I've seen in Northern and Southern houses and a design feature that would work today: good for increased security and for keeping warm or cool air in the chosen parts of a house rather than throughout and in areas not being used. Even modest homes of long ago were well planned.
+Andrew Brendan I think you are right. The house is oddly shaped and the layout doesn't really flow together. It must have bee built in stages
Andrew Brendan Very interesting information, thank you.
Hello, Carpetbagger. Thank you for another well done video. This place doesn't strike me so much creepy as very sad. It was beautifully built-look at how square it still is, with solid siding and lovely stone front steps. Someone cared for this house. Though there was a lot of child-type paraphernalia, seeing a crutch and (I think) one of those thick toilet seats that make the potty a "comfort" height makes me think an older person lived there at some point. Perhaps he or she became ill or passed away suddenly and that's why so much "stuff" was left behind. Oh, to know the stories of these old places!
If you don't mind my asking, why a possum as a mascot? I ask because, besides my being nosy, since my family raised an abandoned baby 45 years ago-before the age of wildlife rehabilitators-I know possums to be smart, sweet, affectionate, house-breakable little fellows, with really lousy eyesight. I know our little guy was a joy. I hope your association with them is as positive as mine. :)
Epic..So great and jumbled up!.. I love to see you exploring!👍🙋🕊️
hey carpetbagger love your videos =3 hope you keep making them I enjoy just binge watching them all week =3
I just ordered 4 shirts
family is gonna love this
I was driving along a rural road in New Mexico about 20 years ago and saw a pile of stuff in the ditch, turned out to be perhaps a hundred old dial telephones. Figured that it was the rural telephone company had replaced all their phones and the repair guy just dumped the old ones rather than haul them back.
Cool old house thanks for sharing!
+timothy turner Thank you!
Great Video Jacob.
That house is cool ..I would like to fix it up....thanks for the video .I love to explore old house tooo
Appreciate it
The scuttle to the attic was rectangular which leads me to believe there were pull-down stairs, like this: img2-1.timeinc.net/toh/i/a/addingon/attic-access-m.jpg
My guess on the construction date would be no later than the '20s and quite possibly pre-1900. It was a decent house too with the multiple fireplaces and stone chimneys.
+Lolicat Yeah, must have been. There are no signs of a normal staircase
I liked that pic you threw in of the clown hanging on the porch, so cool..good video :)
+meebrbey Thank you! That's a picture I took awhile back with my old film camera....miss shooting on film
And loved the old WWF handheld game. Seems these people shared similar tastes with myself in some things.
+Josh Peercy Heman and WWF, I would have in paradise as a kid :)
It seems like these abandoned places all have the same stuff on the floor like it's being moved from place to place. At least no tigers this time only toilets. You were moving pretty quickly was that because you were limited on time or spooked. Loved that picture of the clown hanging on the porch. Great video as usual J.
+Vickie Cook Ha! Yeah, the garbage blankets have some similar ingredients :)
Dig a big hole beside it and push it all in. The land looks like a nice spot.
watch out for old wells in the yard...the old covers for them rot away and its hard to tell where they're at
Thanks for the share. Really creepy, shame about the upstairs. Calendar said 1997 not 1996 :)Thanks again.
+TheMetalliblob Yeah, I caught that while editing.........Not sure why I kept saying 96
I would so buy that house and fix it up...its awesome
Evilla Dollyz Me too😱😍 it's a beautiful house :)
why buy just fix it up I don't think no owners and lots of cleaning
Very authentic and entertaining :) I felt very safe while exploring the house with u :) Thank you :)
Btw the quantity is really really good :)
how do u find these places and are there ever any no trespassing signs at any of them
I think I've seen that house on the serial killer tour. Great video!
+Sarah Black I think it was on T.V.. Maybe, on that show "Green Acre's".
+Charles Wilson Peale I think you are right!
Sarah Black "Green acres is the place to be, farm livin' is the life for me. Land spreadin' out so far and, wide, keep Manhattan jus' gimme that country side".
+Charles Wilson Peale 🐐🐷🐔🐴 I remember that show!
+Sarah Black Yeah, definitely has a murdery quality to to
I liked the video old house !! Thanks!!
Used to have that same He-Man lunchbox. Pretty cool.
+Josh Peercy It was really cool, sadly it was very rusted
Awesome job!
Ohhhhhh, poor JFK..
.I just love him.....
You had me laughing with the shattered toilets. 😂😂😂
+Danette Zuniga I don't know why people need to be shattering toilets
Interesting old place..who knows whats under all the stuff??...You did find a "Western Electric Moss Green Rotary Desk Phone" from the local Bell phone Company that was never turned in. The base looked cracked at the top though. Those sell on ebay..those were great phones. I bet it still works. I love when You find these houses. It's sad that people ransack these abandoned places..and for no good reason.
+Dennis Dorr 50 bucks a pop. Wow!
+Dennis Dorr : I still have an old rotary phone. I believe the WI AT&T used to install them for you and take the old ones away. I gave up my landline years and years ago. I wonder if that great old phone would still work? Things were built to last back then.
+Agent Fungus Yes. If you were in the "Bell System" (now Verizon), the installer used to install the phones. In later years you could go to the "phone center" and pick them up and save the installation fee if you wanted. Hang on to that old phone. I'll bet it still works like new!! I got rid of my landline 2 years ago due to the rising costs. However, there is NOTHING like a landline phone for voice quality and sound. I have several of mine, and would not be surprised if I don't get my landline back in the near future. Cell Phones are very convenient though.
Dennis Dorr : I love cell because I am able to chat for hours long distance, even tho voices sometimes sound like they're coated with glycerin. Just like I love social media so I am able to chat with some Japanese kid about music and Liberace. (I'm a 56 YO American female.) Gotta say something about old stuff, tho. It lasts forever. You actually had to know how to write legibly and use proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar when long distance communication relied upon snail mail. It took a bit of effort. I still love sending cards. They're a spot of cheer and akin to a small present in the mailbox amongst the usual crap mail and bills.
Remember when the whole family used to gather around the phone to shout into the receiver at some relative 1000 miles away? Had to keep it short because LD calls were so expensive, like 10 cents a minute! And the reception was of such poor quality. Just like the old TVs. No wonder we were told not to sit so close because parents admonished, "You'll ruin your eyesight." Have to say, tho, the quality of writing and directing has gone so downhill on TV shows and films. There will never be another "Twilight Zone."
I remember how cool and hip my ex and I thought it was that we were able to go to the, yup, "Bell System phone center" at the local mall (ha ha) and buy our own "Snoopy" phone. Also when be bought our first VHS player/recorder for about $500 and a VHS of "ST2: The Wrath of Khan" for about $100 bucks.
Ah well. Here we are with YT and I'm binge watching "Route 66" on a digital "classic" TV station this weekend.
PS: I always remembered that those "phone installers" were big hairy guys in creepy jumpsuits and a big metal case full of wire clippers, needle nose pliers, and other creepy tweezy looking devices to my little girl mind.
+Agent Fungus Yep..all truth!! Now these shows are on TH-cam. Some phone installers were young and cool looking. It was a great job. Paid well and the benefits were awesome. Memories..oh yes!!
You're funny and happy guy. Greeting from Indonesia...
I loved that old tin roof and the lamp hangin out the window
+kitty friend Not sure how the lamp got there
At 6:38 there looks to be what use to be stairs barely seen in the background... I'm curious what treasure (lost memories) are waiting to be seen again on the upper level... Keep the vids coming
Yep, looks like it.
man talk about creepy! you are it!
Nice go through ! Subscribed
I believe this family were evicted long time ago.....very nice video, thank you.
I love how you use descriptive words in your documentaries
Maybe squatters in 2004 ? Surely no one would pay rent for that place.Most depressing kitchen in all of America.
+Mascendera I used to live near here and I think that there were actually people living here in 2004, scary I know
When you were looking at the old lunchbox you can see and old monolpy game.
+TheAnimatronicFollower I missed that
Jacob, have you ever walked into a place and found people inside?
Those places are creepy. The rain in this one does not help.
What's really interesting is that you just passed by that amazing fireplace both inside and out without comment but you mention every toilet in sight. It seems to me that what is important and valuable here is the construction and hits historic value not the fing junk/trash.
you better visit this place while you still can...that is before the land developers come and build a shopping mall there.
It truly pisses me off royally when those evil SOB`s come and destroy the history of an area and turn it into one ugly, concrete jungle. Great vid by the way, I always try metal detecting around abandoned houses, never know what you'll find buried from the previous inhabitants.
+Tony Verrelli I definitely prefer when a place can keep its sense of character.
+Tony Verrelli : Agree 110% All those newer places look the same no matter where in the US you are. All alike and totally lacking in any regional character. A friend's parents had bought a few acres of land in the country back in the 70s and built a small house on it and an awesome huge garden. Developers came in the 90s and put up a fugly condo project on top of tons of fill they had trucked in. When the upkeep of the garden got to be too much for her parents, they wanted to sell the extra land. But because of the fill the developers dumped, their extra land had been rezoned as a floodplain, so they are unable to sell it. Their property's assessed value dropped because of the developers.
i think it would be cool to metal detect around some of these places you go to.
+happy canner Yeah, but I'm not really for treasure
Love this old place!! :) Especially the He-Man lunch box! ;)
+Pizzazz80 Yeah, too bad it was super rusted
This house would be fun to fix up but pricey
was keeping an eye out for the clown. a selfie stick would have been good for peeking on those high spots.😃
i am way behind on your videos, but i love your abandoned house videos.
Is it possible the last family that lived there was evicted ? Just guessing ..as they left so much behind... Heartbreaking & very sad... I wonder though what kind of shape the house was in in 2004 ? Good video my friend.... :-)
I'm thinking the 1997 calendar is correct & that's when it was last occupied.. the 2004 calander must of been left there by people that were temporay visitors.. There are so many families that are homeless... it's too bad once a house becomes abandon that the owner of someone with a good heart would want to fix it up for a needy family.. That would be such a wonderful gift... ;-)
great work
+amjad amj Thank you!
very good show more
I love your videos you have talent. Watch out for homeless squatters.
wow that's really creepy
Hey Jacob, this was a really creepy one. Underneath all the junk it had an atmosphere and not a nice one. But I do like the configuration of the house and porch. Shame about the staircase. Well done.
+jolie72046 Thank you! The layout of the house was odd and disorientating
Old tin roofs during a hard rain! One on my grandmother's house. Couldn't hear yourself talk.
I'm curious about the missing stairs. I once lived in an old house similar to this that had an upstairs but no staircase and no way to get up there...
I hope you never have the terrifying experience of finding a body or bodies (human or animal) among the rubble. 😱
Great video, you everytime find christmas stuff in this locations. :)
+Daniel28021991 Yeah, there does seem to always be Christmas stuff left behind
House of abundance shattered toilets 😂.🔝💙👌🤘
I don't know why people think these old houses are creepy. My mom grew up in an old house. Just a 3 room house. No electric, wood stove to heat with wood stove to cook with. Well water, and an out house. Use to be a farm. My grandma remain there until the day she died. But if kids we used to love going to this place. Sat on the front porch or not and see all the lightning bugs, and listening to wipperwills. The house did not scare any of us at all not even as children.
You could have stacked up some of those toilets and claimed to the creepy loft lol
i would've taken that wrestlmania handheld game but then again i probably shouldn't cause it'll turn out like that courage the cowardly dog episode with the slab
Great balls of fire ! Very creepy for sure . Looks pre 1890 .
Would you ever tour The Exorcist house
I wish I knew this house was abandoned - I would of gotten it. Looks like Virginia or Tenn.
Someone is hard on toilets,lol.
Looks like it could have been a hoarder house. Maybe? Great video thank u
I went to school everyday with that same He-Man lunch box.
I think it's from '97 because of the calendar and the WWF game.
Where was this
pretty sure we'd all follow you anywhere.....hahaha
Maybe the calendar is suppost to be there and the news paper was brought there
I think the people that lived there 10 years ago were probably living in it while it was dilapidated...they may have been a few generations of a family then maybe they had to leave because of the squalid conditions ( authorities might have been involved) then finally squatters made a home until it was forgotten...
Looks like they liked collecting toilets lol 😊
what state are you in?
If you pause the video at 3:47 and look ahead into the other room on the floor as you get to that carpet you see a transparent face and theres another smaller one also not sure if that's an apparition also , if you watch them frame by frame they do change there expressions and move. So ghosts are on the premises squeal like a pig suewee!
Also I think you caught a shadow entity at 6:00 you will see a light blue storage bin and a white laundry basket filled with stuff- in front of that against the wall see the shadow of a little man and it ducks down into the floor at 6:01 under the window sill by the curtain you then see the apparition of a mans face and the shadow hiding underneath Him. The shadow happens very quick slow the video down to watch it very cool.
Please be careful those floors look scketchy.
What State is this in ? I love the way the house looks from the outside. I love old houses :) .
NC
+The Carpetbagger Thank You :) .
you'll have to add a ladder to your gear, just for these situations. great old place.
+lubabe69 Ha! That would be pretty ridiculous :)
naw, i dont reckon.a little 2 step kitchen ladder would work. a few other explores just hold there camera up high enough to film a space they cant get to.
I am a new subscriber. That was a cool video. Thumbs up!
Your awesome
well...I like this one....being full of trash..but then again - I actually seek out old abandoned buildings to add to my weird "trash" collection...i.e. semi-vintage candy wrappers..chip bags....snack debris basically (if you ever run into any....)
Where are you located? Together, it might be fun exploring. Tom
Hey man! I’m based out of Waynesville NC
I'd go with
I'll get any where!
Lol, I wonder who removed the clown?
Meow Zedong Me too! It would have been so creepy if we found him later while exploring the house 😱😱😱
at6:07 was that a pull down staircase
Spookyhouse
@Carpetbagger: You remind me of an older Craig from my favourite TH-camr DanTDM. XD 😏
hay bro do your self a favor i would take this video down, if the person who owns this house sees this you can be fined or be charged for trespassing. trust me it happen to me i posted up an old abandoned Hotel that's been abandoned for over 30 years people i know wanted to always do a video of it and i did and posted it. guess what a few months later i got an email from the owners that if i dont take the video down they were going to press charges. even though there was no sign its against the law to go into someone's else's property just giving you a heads up cool video by the way