This place is bizarre with an internal design that doesn't make sense with an unfinished basement that is dungeon like. Great discovery, Phil of a house that gives me "criminal" vibes.
1:46 Who builds a set of concrete stairs directly outside a floor to ceiling panelled glass window? They literally could have just built them straight along the brick wall to the right? Having said that, there are a lot of what I would call “interesting” design choices here. The entire footprint of my house could fit within the weird, awkward, unusable, wasted spaces in this house.
Amazed to see how many split system units were added. The place looks like it was built in 1988. Intercoms were big in the mid to late 80s, not so common in the 90s and were always prominent in large builds!
Fully tiled room and even ceiling gives me serial killer vibes... They must've had some very specific use cases for the design choices. Weird and fascinating - thanks!
Too many stairs for a retirement home or aged care. Doesn't seem to have kids rooms. The glass walled room on the ground floor is giving office vibes. The tiled rooms on the pool level have got me beat. But a very strange building.
I don't understand why they would have so many unfinished rooms underneath when they already have so many established rooms in the house? Very strange.
6:54 We originally had the exact same taps and shower head in our house that was completed in 1997 that was built by Australand! That massive home was most likely originally built in the late 1980s/early 1990s but has had a light renovation in the 2000s/2010s.
I think that this is a purpose built brothel. The spa suites, all colour coded differently, the huge wardrobes, private balconies, and the voyeuristic nature of the circular design, grand entrance, luxury location, discreet parking, etc etc And/or swingers club.
I can see the logic of your idea. One thing though, Council building codes restrict brothels to certain areas, they don't usually allow them in residential zones. Because the neighbours tend to get annoyed by the constant comings and goings all night long, drunks knocking on the wrong doors, and their own kids asking awkward questions. I'm in a block of units and someone once tried to run a xxxx business from their unit, the residents kept calling the police because of the customers trying to enter "quietly" over the balconies. Anyone running an operation like that in suburbia would need to run it VERY discreetly and secretly.
@a24-45 I 100% agree with you. If it was intended to be a brothel and did become operational... either it would be shut down pretty quickly or they'd need a lot of bribe cash. Judging by the look of the foundation and construction seen under the house and in the rooms - the owner doesn't appear to be the type to be concerned with building permits, council approval, fire hazards, ventilation etc. This building was never intended to last for a long time.
Hmm. Makes me wonder about the owner's vision for the place. He/she/they had enough money to build on this grand scale, but not enough money to employ an architect. Everything shown here says, to me, owner-builder on a very tight budget. It feels a lot like a block of 3-storey units from 25 years ago. The materials used inside and out, and every finish within the building is of the cheapest grade - the door handles, light switches (not even dimmers), the bare minimum of power outlets, the basic toilets , the basic vanity units, the bathroom tiles so un-alike from each other that they might have been random job lots on sale; the style-clashing "Victorian" wooden balustrades, the narrow, basic staircases, the strange sharp steps in the swimming pool; the wall tiles used as floor tiles on the stairs, and most unexpected of all, the floral carpet. Such Axminster carpets went out of fashion in the sixties! and are rarely seen now except in hotels and bars. Which perhaps is a clue. There are too many steps inside and out for this to be a retirement facility, and there is no room big enough to be a meeting room, hall or communal dining area, for a conference centre. Weekend wedding accommodation for a group? the location looks too suburban, but perhaps there was a demand for this. Or, the house might have been easy to section off for subletting -- say ten flats complete with permanent outdoor parking for vehicles. But perhaps the simplest explanation is that the owner wanted to be able to hold weekend sleep-over parties for big groups....
haha worked on a few of those in my years. This place : the owner likely never lived here, but handed his wishes down through levels of minions and this was the result. It was all a showcase used once or twice a year and then slowly fell into disuse, most of it never used. Certainly a Builders' Retirement Fund if I ever saw one. Both now likely dead, property passed to dependents who sold it and now subdivided and this thing awaiting demolition. Certainly too big to heat or cool or live in. I'm guessing West Liverpool / Hoxton Park or further south somewhere down Camden Valley Way. Rego check on the plate says expired 2006 so I'm guessing this place was a 1990s thing. You are certainly right about the fittings : sold the highest option to the owner, who during their few fleeting visits to the site, never noticed what they builder was supplying or how much was left out or traded down to stuff left over from other jobs.
@@zordmaker gotta feel sorry for the inheritors, who perhaps hoped that the buildings would have been easy enough to renovate and upgrade, and maybe believed that a property developed in this way would have already been worth a tidy fortune. Whereas in fact it was only good for knockdown and rebuild, because it was so cheaply built in the first place. Such a waste of time and effort.
What an awesome place. I can't wait to go to Sydney and do some exploring. Love the rooftop. If you ever get over this way reach out for an explore and collab. Cheers for the walk around 😁
1980s shopping mall architect? It looks like it was designed by an engineering draughtsman who liked a car or two. Big family, maybe. The drainage on the floor - where it's finished - in the 'catacombs' look prof. Also, the expert Maccas archaeology made me smile (27:49)
Very strange house this one. Definitely gives me organised crime vibes. The underground “catacombs” or labyrinth made me think hydroponics, especially with all those garage roller doors. Quick access to load up and drive out 😂 But also with all those smaller rooms under the house made me think of human trafficking etc. Otherwise it was gonna be a serious swingers pad!
The fact it has ladies and gents toilets outside makes me wonder if the building outside was an office or home business building or meeting area? Don’t think it would be aged care.. too many stairs for elderly people. They would have access issues. Maybe a rehab kind of place?
So many terrible design decisions in this house! The finishes scream early 1990s build to me, but there was definitely not an architect or interior designer involved in the construction of this place Not surprised this place got abandoned
That's such a weird and ugly place. It seems big for the sake of being big. It's like something a child built out of Lego. The entire layout doesn't make any sense. They could have used half the building material to make something great, but that's the monstrosity they came up with.
Looks like the Box Hill area where old houses like this have been bought up for new housing estates. On another channel a guy did the mowing of overgrown grass in one.
Our extended family built this place back ate eighties. Having immigrated to Australia a decade before three brothers and their families had pooled resources to by a basic market stall selling tamagochis - and then with the boom in the nineties the money came rolling in. The family was bootlegging the gochis, but these gochis only had one life and then they were kaput (limited battery) but they were still making money hand over fist. The real problem came as the gochis all gradually died out (through lack of care and diligence and regular feedings) and the family had failed to diversify. They frantically put some money into slap bracelets but again, having failed to diversity and pinning all their hopes on a short lived fad, family tensions grew. Before long the three brothers went their separate ways - one into super soakers, the other into rollerblades and the third really didn't do a whole lot until fidget spinners came on the scene and gave some brief financial respite. Today they are all back together and can be found living out of a warehouse where they have stockpiled millions of stick figure family stickers that they hop will be making a resurgence soon.
If you understand how closely connected your sense of smell is linked to your sense of taste, you'll appreciate that you're essentially tasting piss. lol
It looks like a guest house where church groups go for a weekend away. It’s definitely not for retired or aged care, too many stairs. What town is this in? Is there a major attraction nearby? It looks like it could be fixed up and still be useful. The outside buildings look like office spaces.
i looked at this house when it was up for sale around 2010. I'm 99% sure it was originally built as a high end brothel in the very early 90's. The house (if you can call it that) was amazing but had some problems, and just because of the sheer scale of the place(the video doesn't do it justice) it was impossible to renovate / repair it without seriously overcapitalizing. But someone fell in love with it. Which wouldn't be hard, it seems the renovations came to a halt in 2020. best guess would be COVID shut down the project and it never recovered. There use to be a tennis court next to the outside toilets. the "outdoor fancy shed" was a fitted out granny flat,the weird round room was a wine cellar, and believe it or not there were even more bathrooms back then.😅
It's pretty close to a boarding school, I wonder if it was somewhere for parents to stay? Their parent accommodation is on site now. Doesn't explain the underground stuff though. That round room in the "catacombs" is very creepy.
Certainly seems to have been a purpose built 'something'....pretty disgusting waste. Considering the present 'lack of needed housing' for renting in NSW (& generally all over the country)!!!
Job well done, it kind of gives me Children of God vibes, very creepy ....... noticed you had a lil trouble breathing, carrying some ventolin in such grubby, dusty places might help buddy, I have allergic asthma Cheers
Some idiot Bank gave money to this spin merchant, and they swallowed his bait. The local council never doubted the builder for a mansion in their humble town. No Architect ever designed this monster. Fit-out by Bunnings, with Melemene chipboard from China. The Local Council are truly embarrassed by this folly. Who gave them money to allow it to be built? The Lord Mayor has nothing to say.
Drug Dealers 'Dream Party House' for him and all his drug buddies .. Designed by said Drug Dealer and his sisters boyfriend who did a TAFE course on architectural principles .. all whom are which now serving lengthy jail time or are dead .. property seized by the state and now lies Abandoned ..
Looks like a business rather than a private home. Very interesting. Thank you.
This place is bizarre with an internal design that doesn't make sense with an unfinished basement that is dungeon like. Great discovery, Phil of a house that gives me "criminal" vibes.
Bizarre indeed!
It just kept going! Lol
Cheers for watching John :)
1:46 Who builds a set of concrete stairs directly outside a floor to ceiling panelled glass window? They literally could have just built them straight along the brick wall to the right?
Having said that, there are a lot of what I would call “interesting” design choices here. The entire footprint of my house could fit within the weird, awkward, unusable, wasted spaces in this house.
What’s the story behind this odd house? Who was the owner? Why was it abandoned?
Amazed to see how many split system units were added. The place looks like it was built in 1988. Intercoms were big in the mid to late 80s, not so common in the 90s and were always prominent in large builds!
number plate was registered to a box trailer , expired in 2006 ..
Its as if they tried to win a competition for a house with all the worst design choices, 1st prize candidate
Fully tiled room and even ceiling gives me serial killer vibes... They must've had some very specific use cases for the design choices. Weird and fascinating - thanks!
Too many stairs for a retirement home or aged care. Doesn't seem to have kids rooms. The glass walled room on the ground floor is giving office vibes. The tiled rooms on the pool level have got me beat. But a very strange building.
Wow what a mansion! Awesome video & find bro! 🤘❤️👍
I don't understand why they would have so many unfinished rooms underneath when they already have so many established rooms in the house? Very strange.
6:54
We originally had the exact same taps and shower head in our house that was completed in 1997 that was built by Australand! That massive home was most likely originally built in the late 1980s/early 1990s but has had a light renovation in the 2000s/2010s.
Quite a different outlook since this wast built! Mag seems to be from around 1990. Cheers
I think that this is a purpose built brothel.
The spa suites, all colour coded differently, the huge wardrobes, private balconies, and the voyeuristic nature of the circular design, grand entrance, luxury location, discreet parking, etc etc
And/or swingers club.
I can see the logic of your idea. One thing though, Council building codes restrict brothels to certain areas, they don't usually allow them in residential zones. Because the neighbours tend to get annoyed by the constant comings and goings all night long, drunks knocking on the wrong doors, and their own kids asking awkward questions. I'm in a block of units and someone once tried to run a xxxx business from their unit, the residents kept calling the police because of the customers trying to enter "quietly" over the balconies.
Anyone running an operation like that in suburbia would need to run it VERY discreetly and secretly.
@a24-45 I 100% agree with you. If it was intended to be a brothel and did become operational... either it would be shut down pretty quickly or they'd need a lot of bribe cash.
Judging by the look of the foundation and construction seen under the house and in the rooms - the owner doesn't appear to be the type to be concerned with building permits, council approval, fire hazards, ventilation etc.
This building was never intended to last for a long time.
😂😅
Maybe it was some kind of rehab facility or maybe corporate training / conference center.
Late 1980s build. Looks like a conference centre for a religious org to me
yeah i was picking up religious Cult vibes off this one.
All the fittings in this huge house are cheap, so whoever built it went big but cheap. thanks for the video.
I don't believe it was cheap I'm sure it's just from the late 70s early 80s and that's why you think that because everything was tacky back then
Hmm. Makes me wonder about the owner's vision for the place. He/she/they had enough money to build on this grand scale, but not enough money to employ an architect. Everything shown here says, to me, owner-builder on a very tight budget. It feels a lot like a block of 3-storey units from 25 years ago. The materials used inside and out, and every finish within the building is of the cheapest grade - the door handles, light switches (not even dimmers), the bare minimum of power outlets, the basic toilets , the basic vanity units, the bathroom tiles so un-alike from each other that they might have been random job lots on sale; the style-clashing "Victorian" wooden balustrades, the narrow, basic staircases, the strange sharp steps in the swimming pool; the wall tiles used as floor tiles on the stairs, and most unexpected of all, the floral carpet. Such Axminster carpets went out of fashion in the sixties! and are rarely seen now except in hotels and bars. Which perhaps is a clue.
There are too many steps inside and out for this to be a retirement facility, and there is no room big enough to be a meeting room, hall or communal dining area, for a conference centre. Weekend wedding accommodation for a group? the location looks too suburban, but perhaps there was a demand for this. Or, the house might have been easy to section off for subletting -- say ten flats complete with permanent outdoor parking for vehicles. But perhaps the simplest explanation is that the owner wanted to be able to hold weekend sleep-over parties for big groups....
haha worked on a few of those in my years. This place : the owner likely never lived here, but handed his wishes down through levels of minions and this was the result. It was all a showcase used once or twice a year and then slowly fell into disuse, most of it never used. Certainly a Builders' Retirement Fund if I ever saw one. Both now likely dead, property passed to dependents who sold it and now subdivided and this thing awaiting demolition. Certainly too big to heat or cool or live in. I'm guessing West Liverpool / Hoxton Park or further south somewhere down Camden Valley Way. Rego check on the plate says expired 2006 so I'm guessing this place was a 1990s thing. You are certainly right about the fittings : sold the highest option to the owner, who during their few fleeting visits to the site, never noticed what they builder was supplying or how much was left out or traded down to stuff left over from other jobs.
@@zordmaker gotta feel sorry for the inheritors, who perhaps hoped that the buildings would have been easy enough to renovate and upgrade, and maybe believed that a property developed in this way would have already been worth a tidy fortune. Whereas in fact it was only good for knockdown and rebuild, because it was so cheaply built in the first place. Such a waste of time and effort.
I was thinking maybe a kind of spa/retreat? It looks reasonably rural. Or a weird cult house 😅😅
Only one large kitchen facility area for all the bedrooms (when occupied), seemingly ?
Where is this house supposed to be?
What an awesome place. I can't wait to go to Sydney and do some exploring. Love the rooftop. If you ever get over this way reach out for an explore and collab. Cheers for the walk around 😁
Any details or history on why it was abandoned and who built it?
1980s shopping mall architect? It looks like it was designed by an engineering draughtsman who liked a car or two. Big family, maybe. The drainage on the floor - where it's finished - in the 'catacombs' look prof. Also, the expert Maccas archaeology made me smile (27:49)
Very strange house this one.
Definitely gives me organised crime vibes.
The underground “catacombs” or labyrinth made me think hydroponics, especially with all those garage roller doors. Quick access to load up and drive out 😂
But also with all those smaller rooms under the house made me think of human trafficking etc.
Otherwise it was gonna be a serious swingers pad!
Obviously someone who just loved doing brickwork
The fact it has ladies and gents toilets outside makes me wonder if the building outside was an office or home business building or meeting area?
Don’t think it would be aged care.. too many stairs for elderly people. They would have access issues.
Maybe a rehab kind of place?
I have never seen a house with so many showers and toilets!
that house is an urban explorers dream!!!
Imagine if you lived there and thought that possibly someone had broken in, and they may still be inside somewhere. You'd never be able to find them.
This place for sure gives a new meaning to crawl space. Great video. Thanks.
The "shed" looks like a conference center.
So many terrible design decisions in this house! The finishes scream early 1990s build to me, but there was definitely not an architect or interior designer involved in the construction of this place
Not surprised this place got abandoned
I remember when this was a good old local spot. Trashed to shit now.
I Found an old newspaper from 1979 in the back shed
That's such a weird and ugly place. It seems big for the sake of being big. It's like something a child built out of Lego. The entire layout doesn't make any sense. They could have used half the building material to make something great, but that's the monstrosity they came up with.
Sinister abode that one!!
Looks like the type of place that a wacky religious cult lived in. It's just got vibes.
Looks like the Box Hill area where old houses like this have been bought up for new housing estates. On another channel a guy did the mowing of overgrown grass in one.
The house is at narellan.
@@glennmckay1186 Cool, thanks.
@@glennmckay1186 don''t think so, as cookie cutter houses behind, Narellan is to established, maybe surrounding areas, even oran park
scare face vibes. Say hello to my little friend
Our extended family built this place back ate eighties. Having immigrated to Australia a decade before three brothers and their families had pooled resources to by a basic market stall selling tamagochis - and then with the boom in the nineties the money came rolling in. The family was bootlegging the gochis, but these gochis only had one life and then they were kaput (limited battery) but they were still making money hand over fist. The real problem came as the gochis all gradually died out (through lack of care and diligence and regular feedings) and the family had failed to diversify. They frantically put some money into slap bracelets but again, having failed to diversity and pinning all their hopes on a short lived fad, family tensions grew. Before long the three brothers went their separate ways - one into super soakers, the other into rollerblades and the third really didn't do a whole lot until fidget spinners came on the scene and gave some brief financial respite. Today they are all back together and can be found living out of a warehouse where they have stockpiled millions of stick figure family stickers that they hop will be making a resurgence soon.
where is it?
Would love to know who would abandon a property such as this and why. There is a story here.
Its sold to property developers
Massive Place on Huge Plot of Land.
Any history ? Owners ? Developers ?
Very Freaky Place.
Ould of potentially housed few families in that
Where abouts in NSW is this?
What a phenomenal place, I would love to do a ghost hunt in there
This is what happens when a drug deal goes wrong……
If you understand how closely connected your sense of smell is linked to your sense of taste, you'll appreciate that you're essentially tasting piss. lol
It looks like a guest house where church groups go for a weekend away. It’s definitely not for retired or aged care, too many stairs. What town is this in? Is there a major attraction nearby? It looks like it could be fixed up and still be useful. The outside buildings look like office spaces.
Currans Hill
Loads of bedrooms bathrooms laundry and walk in wardrobe areas but where is the kitchen dining area?
i looked at this house when it was up for sale around 2010. I'm 99% sure it was originally built as a high end brothel in the very early 90's. The house (if you can call it that) was amazing but had some problems, and just because of the sheer scale of the place(the video doesn't do it justice) it was impossible to renovate / repair it without seriously overcapitalizing. But someone fell in love with it. Which wouldn't be hard, it seems the renovations came to a halt in 2020. best guess would be COVID shut down the project and it never recovered. There use to be a tennis court next to the outside toilets. the "outdoor fancy shed" was a fitted out granny flat,the weird round room was a wine cellar, and believe it or not there were even more bathrooms back then.😅
Thanks for the information, always wondering what the purpose of odd places are.
Where was for sale, where is this located?
where is it?
I wonder if it was a drs surgery ??? As it looks very much that.But he/she may have lived there too
My thoughts. The layout and the toys gave it away
Incredible
Maybe residential Corporate Training?
It's pretty close to a boarding school, I wonder if it was somewhere for parents to stay? Their parent accommodation is on site now. Doesn't explain the underground stuff though. That round room in the "catacombs" is very creepy.
That house was built in the 90's. Who owned this property and how did it end up like this?
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Don’t think it would be retirement or aged care, too many stairs and no ramps? Somebody knows what this was!
Could it be a show home so that they can show people what different room design options they could get?
Certainly seems to have been a purpose built 'something'....pretty disgusting waste. Considering the present 'lack of needed housing' for renting in NSW (& generally all over the country)!!!
Job well done, it kind of gives me Children of God vibes, very creepy ....... noticed you had a lil trouble breathing, carrying some ventolin in such grubby, dusty places might help buddy, I have allergic asthma Cheers
Some idiot Bank gave money to this spin merchant, and they swallowed his bait. The local council never doubted the builder for a mansion in their humble town. No Architect ever designed this monster. Fit-out by Bunnings, with Melemene chipboard from China. The Local Council are truly embarrassed by this folly. Who gave them money to allow it to be built? The Lord Mayor has nothing to say.
You really need a cover for the mic.
I wonder if the local council could supply original DA
W O W
Was it perhaps supposed to be a hotel?
Wow
I would get lost in there😂😅
I think it the house of the lady in bute that was murder by her husband.
Drug Dealers 'Dream Party House' for him and all his drug buddies .. Designed by said Drug Dealer and his sisters boyfriend who did a TAFE course on architectural principles .. all whom are which now serving lengthy jail time or are dead .. property seized by the state and now lies Abandoned ..
Interesting
Where's this at?
Narellan
One eight seven Turner Road, Currans Hill NSW
@@Urchadon't tell the address
@@Urcha thought it was out that way as by the look of the land.
Urbex rules dont count when you live in a different country and have never been to aus 😂@@glennmckay1186
Dam
Maybe a religious retreat....started small then as the cult got bigger they just added rooms on as it got bigger.
What happened to the people
Amazing such a waste.
Nice upload
You can check ownership history / encumbrances etc through LTO and piece together a rough understanding of its intented use I think
Thank you!
I’ll look into that :)
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weird
Google the address. Probably has history.
Another typical Sydney cheap quality mcmansion build. Build the biggest house in the worst area and use garbage finishes.
Twenty years ago it was acres
Whatta maze of craziness this place huh 😮 thx for sharing 😎
Plastic surgeons rooms.
Watch your language