Unbelievable ABANDONED Mega Mansion
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2021
- Today, I'm taking a look at one of the world's largest abandoned mansions. It currently stands as Canada's largest mansion at 65,000 square feet and also happens to be completely left to the elements. I'm taking a look at what's left after a devastating financial crash from its former owner and also thoughtfully analyzing the true cost of this staggering, huge home. Last listed for sale at $25 million, there is nothing on the planet like this ultra modern, abandoned mansion.
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Im sorry but this is the posterboard for everything thats wrong with this country . That house has become a useless black hole of cash that couldve housed thousands of people who dont actually have a proverbial toilet or pot ...to piss in.
It takes hoarding to a whole other dimension
@@imannonymous7707 Wrong with Canada?
You on Gettr?
So sad to see this place like this. One wonders... you mentioned that the local Canadian gov't tried to auction it last for ~C$150k, but nobody bid... how is that handled? Is it still up for sale?
Disclaimer: I'm a very silly fellow and I'm in the USA. Don't take me too seriously.
As an artist, a writer, an electronics hobbyist, and a computer tinkerer... I know EXACTLY what I'd do with it if I won the lottery.
I'm a MYST fanatic. I'd find a way to live there, get some buddies together, and make it my life's mission and legacy to put together a sort of IRL Myst Island inspired thing. I live right now on Disability here in the USA, so I know how to live on a shoestring in difficult circumstances. My last place had pretty bad water damage, I swear we must've found about every fly-by-night roof guy in the whole dang county before I got out of there. (Now I live 3mi down the road in a rent-subsidized apartment and it's plenty better but it has issues of its own.)
But I can take a box of copper nails, some old pillbottle lids, and a bit of badly stained wood, some telephone relays... you ever play Myst III Exile? You know that thing at the end of the Amateria age where you turn the lil circle things in the box to make a complete pathway...? Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. It'll even look the part when I'm done with it, just use some fancy stationary and grab some nail polish from Dollar Tree to use as paints... works a treat. You can do the same thing with rotary encoders and an Arduino if you want but you'll be there a flippin _week_ swearing your tongue off in languages that don't exist unless you're an absolute expert, and I can be done in a real good afternoon -- three, countin full decorations -- and for a lot cheaper, too. It's just switchgear to make it all work, that's all you need, switchgear and a bit of ratcheting.
I'd make it my life's work, the rest of what I have, take my time to do what I could, put the place back together, but as a MYST thing. I could do it, too, if I won the lotto. Fat chance of it tho. I don't hardly even play any more, it's not worth the odds, even the scratch-off cards.
I guess it's fun to imagine tho.
The amount of abandoned, disused, unfinished buildings & properties around the world is mind blowing.
The amount of money lost is unbelievable
it'll only get worse too. For me, i'm surrounded by Industrial Warehouses - literally hundreds of them. Some are the size of several WalMarts combined. How can they all possibly continue to operate and feed consumer goods distribution channels. I fear one day MOST will be vacant shells. very sad and very wasteful
This is really horrible & sad to see, but, in an attempt to see some kind of positive in the rubble, look at all of the people who had jobs building it & the materials bought to make it, at least there was that!
As long as the contractors got paid ..... but the environmental cost is an issue ...
& amount of resource centers that could be made (btw, i am not one to say hey just let any homeless person bunk here or there, yet, there could be potential for needed assistance asked for even by government aide -or- give back to the Indigenous OBV)
Where i' Canada this one is located??
The camera alone didn't give a good impression of the racquetball court, but when someone went down there to demonstrate the size, my jaw actually dropped.
Right? I was thinking they were freaking out over nothing until he actually walked down there for scale
Same!
The makeshift shelving was huge, making the room look a lot smaller. Then we got the perspective of someone standing there. Wow.
That was some optical illusion
Timestamp?
I can only imagine how beautiful this place would have been had it been finished
big and ugly
I love that you explained the story behind the mansion-owner, what happened, etc. A lot of people just go in and say," I don't know who owned or why it's abandoned"...appreicate that you look into that and tell what you know. Very interesting. Very sad as well. Thanks!
As an architect it's sad to see a project abandoned like this due to unfortunate circumstances. Clearly lot of detail and care was put to plan this mega mansion. Poor engineer and architects never enjoyed the finished product.
Yeah , I don't know if they've been paid already ? even if it's not finished..
Poor owner never go to, either! I built my own house and not getting to move in would have been so disappointing.
It was starting to look to cute but ultimately didn't make it. Aye.
So true and so sad
Hi Tom: I’m not an architect, I’m actually an engineer, but I designed my own house and built it all myself.
One of the things that I find very interesting about the human condition is that people think that rich people are super smart, but in fact they are generally pretty ordinary intelligence, and they are just pushy bastards.
In my career and in my life I have been around a lot of rich people, very few of them do I consider in any major exceptionally intelligent, but they know how to push people around and how to get money that they don’t necessarily deserve. Some of them do deserve the wealth they get, most of them don’t. Most of them are just takers.
This building is rather interesting and unique. I do not consider it good architecture by any measure. I tend to follow the Christopher Alexander school of thought, and that is that building should be Right sized for human comfort and delight. This is just a big pig house. Big rooms does not make them good rooms, just makes them big and dark and fucked up in every way
This place is bigger than the hospital in my home town.
I had to laugh when he corrected his friend by saying this is mr. grants office, while the whole time his camera was pointed at bitch written on the wall. What a waste this place ended up. God bless.
Mine too!
My town has no hospital
@@crookedangle2062 my home town also had no hospital. Nearest was 40 miles away in any direction🤣
I have been binge watch Abandoned for the last few hours. This one had me speechless!!! You are so great at your research and delivery. I cannot get enough. Thank you and keep up the great work!!!!
Binge brothers🤞
Me too! 😅😅😅
It would have been nice to have some pictures of what it WOULD have looked like if it were not in ruins. Thank you for this walkthrough!!
Unlike other bloggers, I love how you actually give in-depth information about the houses and other abandoned buildings. All the questions I was asking myself about this house was answered.
yea but a lot of bullshitting in between
You like the sound of your own voice too much.
Jake - "What an enormous waste."
That was my first thought upon seeing the remains of a structure that could have been a stunningly beautiful home. How very sad.
Problem is, its in canada
@@alexander1485 what’s wrong with that? Giant house and free healthcare? Sign me up.
@@CityLifeinAmerica if you can afford that you won’t need the free healthcare
@@alexander1485 NORTHERN Canada at that! Does Amazon deliver?
@@brindlekintales it's in Northern ONTARIO, not Northern Canada. Northern Ontario is like Minnesota weather.
This is amazing! I simply can’t understand though why people think they have to destroy everything they find like this. I commend you for your respect for the property. But I can’t get over the disrespect others have shown it. Keep up the good work, I loved this video!👍🏻👍🏻
The whole mansion is rotting from the inside out
@Adam Cinq-Mars Yeah because hostels and charities can afford the upkeep on a place like this. They can't even afford the tax bill. Like what lol
@Adam Cinq-Mars I just can't stand inconsistency. So we give tax breaks to entities you see fit, but not to businesses or individuals who also can't afford the bill? News, someone has to pay the bill, and "tax break" and "subsidized" is just another way of saying the regular taxpayer foots the bill. It's illogical and inconsistent. No charity would be able to afford any of this even if they had to pay zero tax. They make no money!
@Adam Cinq-Mars It would cost tens of thousands per month to keep that place running. Let alone rehab. In what is apparently not even a large city as far as tax dollars are concerned.
You can't expect taxpayers to fund such an endeavor when cheaper options exist for those who depend on the system. It exists as it is for a reason. If there was value here, an investor would have found it by now.
@@BlackHatAndy "It exists as it is for a reason"
Logic, efficiency, and effectiveness are usually not anywhere in there.
"What an enormous waste", that sums it up perfectly.
Such hubris, it's like Oxymandias
Imagine trying to maintain those huge water features in the winter. In Canada.
The glass had to be two layer argon filled because the whole place would freeze otherwise.
That guy was nuts.
He would have been better with 3 panes of glass - warmer & less sound. An inert gas could be used between the panes, to avoid mould & other bio-intrusions.
@@davidarundel6187 you got to take in account when it was built though
@@AwkwardYet it wasn't that long ago, that triple glazing, wouldn't have been available, as double glazeings been around since before metal framed windows, came along early-mid the 1900's. Insulation was also around in those days - the guides did remark how cold it was in parts of the place - and I know from experience, how cold Canada, can get.
@@davidarundel6187 all double paned glass windows are filled with inert gas. Nothing revolutionary. Been like that for decades.
@@littlejackalo5326 not sealed well enough in some cases with the amount of growth in some.
I knew the double glazeing has inert gas between the layers in modern windows - some that were upgraded, as wooden frame windows, are still clean & clear without inert gasses & those were done well before alunimimunm frames came in - the older iron framed windows, were never double glazed, where I live, which is most likely elsewhere to you.
I had just sold my real estate brokerage about a year before the ‘08 collapse occurred. Every single person and entity from real estate brokers, to mortgage companies, to construction companies saw it coming long before it all came crashing down. It pisses me off to no end that this Mr. Grant was exonerated of his financial responsibility with the flick of a judge’s wrist and he’s now living in another fancy home in a fancy community while this home continues to rot and the nearby community suffers the consequences of his actions.
Y'know I think just blaming this shit on the 2008 crash is too simple and overlooks the gross hubris and wasteful opulence of this property and others like it. (I'm sensing a theme in a lot of these videos.) The crash was a catalyst, not the cause. What the hell was even the point if this?! To have a little remote cult?
The only atonement left for this person is to submit his body to the trees. Whatever is salvageable should be given freely to anyone who needs it and the next of kin is responsible for demolishing the property.
WE should have burned our system down a long time ago. only gonna get worse unless we do something about it.
@@Laurell_Silentshadewow saying he should kill himself is extreme.
Wow, what a shame! It is so interesting to hear the history of the owners, instead of just seeing a property abandoned and left wondering why, so thank you for that 🙏.
I really don't understand the thinking of people who just trash abandoned buildings
I know it gets me so upset
It’s a waste of money in the first place so why not destroy it?
Probably kids from that neighborhood nearby.
I know right. Kid's with nothing to do. They never fail to leave drawings of the male anatomy for some reason. I would not do that,brought a repoed house where the people lived for two year's and paid nothing. They took the electrical box, the aluminum screen's, the well pump and tank, drew all over the wall's, and had animal's that pissed all over. I had to rip the floors out of most of the house and replace it, along with everything else they destroyed. I did feel good when the father of the girl who was evicted waited to long to buy the house, and he had the nerve to be mad when he stole all the stuff I mentioned. The house is nice now , and it's paid for. People who destroy property like this just aren't right. I forgive them, and hope they repent. Jesus does have a book. God bless.
@@areyoujelton That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. It wasn't a waste of money to the person who built it when he was worth 400 million.
The opening drone shot combined with that music felt like the final act of many Bond films. Or even more so recently - the beginning of a Hitman level. Very well done video. Fun to see Brennen & Jake together again too!
That’s what I was going for! Haha
@@BrightSunFilms your footage is amazing
I was feeling a Star Trek movie vibe lol
@@sicooper4230 yes! definitely had some Star Trek movie riffs in there.
@@sicooper4230 That's what I though too. Very James Horner-ish.
Finding those architectural drawings was a score! Also, your info on the purchaser and subsequent town/city auction is appreciated. Great video!
Breaks my heart ...so many abandoned properties and so many homeless people in the world.
Homes need to be upkept and have utilities. How are the homeless going to pay for that?
I hate scumbags who smash stuff up for no reason it’s so destructive.
I think the people that built this ridiculously large and grotesque mansion no one can afford in an otherwise pristine natural location are even bigger scumbags. That house is an eyesore to begin with
@@yoKentucky seething like you plan on being poor for life lol
@@yoKentucky sure but it could have been put to good use!
@@raymondmarsland4328 The idiots who built this aint gonna see it bro
Lol a furry defending senseless destruction
I can say, this is one of the most depressing modern abandoned homes I have ever seen. It sickens me how even the city did nothing with it, when it was still developable.
Unfortunately "the city" really doesn't have interest in rescuing personal failed financial problems,,, especially when it comes to private property, which it has no immediate control over because the property the mansion was located on was seized by a bank upon the tycoons' company financial fallout. The city surely did not have the $125k plus the additional amount of funds it would take to rehabilitate the dilapidated state of the structure at the time it was finally available at auction.
capitalism (private property) says "Hell No."
you are talking communism, and that is "bad" according to money-worshipers.
@@donHooligan tell me of a communist state that hasn't resulted in poverty and death of millions? Don't worry ill wait..
@@Profanity1
1st century christians and indigenous people are the only commies i know of.
trick question, as communism is basically a stateless society...like Christ wanted.
Exactly .. but this shows how try to live large but can come crashing down ..
One of the upmost, well done abandoned exploration videos I've seen yet. I never ever can watch more than 15 minutes because of the talking, super extended intros, loud noise, or the lack of creative outlook on where they are exploring, etc. As you said wow to the bowing in the roof, I did too. And as you said what a waste, I did too. Very well done, watched finish to end, and now subscribed, moving onto another video by this channel. Thank you!
Hello how are you doing?
Imagine how many people gave their skills, time, and materials to this project, and were never paid!?
Why do people feel the need to destroy things that don’t belong to them! That’s pitiful! Thanks for the tour.
The building is definitely no longer structurally sound due to water damage. The slight damage done by people is negligible. Blame the bank that owned it
The drive to destroy is through envy and inadequacy. People are simple.
Yes those spray things is very bad
Agreed - VERY disrespectful.
Why do you place so much value in man made veils of reality? A destroyed Lambo hurts me no more
than spilled milk.
Jake, your production quality has become spectacular. That drone shot of the lake and mansion at the start is Hollywood level stuff …except this is more interesting.
As for the property, just insane. Too expensive to rehab, too expensive to demolish.
Very much appreciate that!
I think it’s cheaper to rehab than recreate so someone should get on it
Such an incredibly beautiful, spectacular building. It's practically a crime to see it go to waste like this. It would be interesting to see someone put together a computer simulation of what this might have looked like if it had been finished instead of abandoned.
Roflmao.
Was it designed by one of the Flintstone family .
Lol are you kidding me? This thing is a hedonistic eyesore built out of cardboard and plastic. It needs to be demolished.
@@SUBARCTICPSYCHO Even if the construction is shit, the design is beautiful -- that's what I was getting at.
@@OreadNYC An abomination. A child with a box of crayons could create something with more charm. The architect should be shot.
@@SUBARCTICPSYCHO Yesterday would be too soon. One of the ugliest buildings I've ever laid eyes on.
That is incredibly tragic!
This video is exceptional! From the very first shot to the last I was completely drawn in to both the video and the narration. I'm so glad I found this, although it's very sad to see such beauty go to waste.
Whenever I see these abandoned videos, especially this one, I always wonder if the original owners ever go back to see them in this state, or ever see these videos. I can imagine it would be very difficult to see a project you started get to this state of disrepair.
I wonder the same thing.
I doubt it, they're probably so loaded that they see it as just a deal that didn't work out!.
@@Asad-zeetwo5241 or they are dead already.
@Drew Taylor All the new glass would be 2-300K. All because of lame weak ass wannabe taggers.
That’s a valid thing. I imagine anything like this is a painful memory of lots of money and time invested that never played out.
I love the respect you show the building and the owner. It saddens me that it's been left to decay, it kinda hurts my heart for some reason.
me to
I think it hurts because of the tremendous loss. Many of us could never even dream of affording a place like this, just to let it rot. And Mr. Grant still has a waterfront home, like this never happened
@@kimberlyphifer2391 I know it's a big waist of money, when 8 people can live in that house, why spend that much amount on a big house like that , than throw it away like come on people.
Sometimes i watch intro's to shows from the seventies and they make me sad. Then i realized that what was making me sad was all the actors/actresses who got their parts, hoping it would be the big break, only to end up on some quickly forgotten TVshow, never to be heard from again. This house is like that for me.
Respect would be protecting its location instead of posting it AND saying how much $$ is sitting there. He is contributing to the sad fate of this place!
I watched this video almost a year ago and still think about this mansion occasionally. Thank you for the awesome video, the mansion and the story had a lasting impact.
That means a lot, thanks!
@@BrightSunFilms of course! 🌻 🌞
The music effect and the production of this video is just top notch
When the "hometown boy made good" flex turns disastrous. It's a shame it couldn't of become a community center or some kind of public building. It'd probably be too expensive for a town like that to maintain.
Oh, most definitely. The population of that area is teeny tiny. Hell, Haileybury alone, which this place is situated in, only holds about 3000 people. Unfortunately, there's just no way for the community to keep it running, even if it got retrofitted while the building was still in impeccable condition
They literally built a city hall down the road from it, so yeah would’ve been a great investment especially for curious travellers
@@brittany_bee Is this thing in an area that gets lots of travelers?
Yes and no. Temiskaming is amazing. If you love fishing it’s one of the best destinations. Canadian highways are pretty simple... you either stay on Hwy 17 going W or East (to or from Ottawa) which brings you toward Sudbury (The Big Nickle) or you take the scenic route on Hwy 11. Haileybury runs off Hwy 11b which takes you through Cobalt (seriously amazing destination for anyone who loves history especially Mining history... I’m a huge fan of Cerro Gordo after living outside Cobalt. And Cobalts mining is what built Toronto, infact during the Haileybury fire TO sent rail cars to house the locals - there’s a memorial down the road from the Peter Grants boat house).
Even if you chose to travel Hwy 17 Haileybury is only about 90mins North of North Bay
When I lived in Coleman twp I had 3 lynx in my backyard. There’s a place called Devils Rock as well which Mind Fix Chill on RUclips covered (check it out!! Breath taking footage).
The area is extremely under marketed but I’m quite positive that will change in time. The boat house would’ve made an amazing hotel or city centre, the whole area is so easy to fall in love with I wish more people knew about it. And I wish the biker reunion would happen again - those were experiences you can never forget.. It was a huge fundraiser I’m honestly not sure what happened
Edit:
Temagami has a gorgeous view from the lookout.
Grey Owl lived in Temagami.
The Highland trail head starts in Latchford.
Lady Evelyn is a great camping spot and that alone attracts a lot of people.
There are so many reasons to explore the area lol but not many people don’t know about it, yet
@@brittany_bee it's weird because just this morning I was on Google maps tracking north through Canada to see where civilization truly ends... seems like Quebec City is one of the more northern large urban areas but anyway now I'm recommend this video... Google is always collecting information on us
You guys do an amazing job explaining things. 👏👏 This construction is amazing.
I got chills with your walkthrough! I love your observations and comments. Spot on about it being such a beautiful waste of potential and resources. Thank you for an amazing video! You both are so respectful too! Thank you for that.
Imagine the cost to heat a place like this. The building is a perfect example of overreach. The guy built himself a palace as if the company would always be growing.
His gas bills would have been insane. If his company was around today with the price of wood and building materials, dude would have been making stacks of money. Cruel irony...
What makes you think they would heat it during winter? A dude like this goes to Florida in the winter to his other house.
Silly me. It's got a boat dock, so this must be the *summer* cottage.
@@roberson644 If it had in floor heating it would had been very efficient. It just cost alot to install.
@@roberson644 you have to heat the house or turn off all the water in the house or the pipes will freeze and then explode in the winter time.
Been a fan of abandoned exploration videos...but it is incredible to finally find one made by a man that actually understands architecture, design, construction and costs along with the unbelievable WASTE these properties tend to be. I've never understood why they aren't SALVAGED? How do banks just write off this level of loss? Curious.
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It's pretty simple, really. When banks put up loans, most of the money they lend is made up out of thin air. They never had that money. So, the losses aren't as big as you'd think. This is called fractional reserve banking and it is how our monetary system functions. It doesn't take much thinking to realize what an incredible scam fractional bank lending is. They make up money out of thin air to borrow to people and then those people have to go get actual, real money to give to the bank, or the bank will get to own the real property and sell it. Incredible, legal, scam.
It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.
Henry Ford
@@choosetolivefree you're confused about how loans work. The bank has the actual cash to loan, how else would the house seller get their money, or the contractors building a new home get thier money? The financial institution gives the home buyer actual cash, which they can't make up out of thin air.
The interest on loans is how the financial institutions earn money on the money they loan out.
If you don't get a loan you get to use your own cash to buy or build. ?
How is this a scam?
Spa is
@@agirlisnoone5953 what you wrote is completely false. Fractional banking requires presently that the bank hold 7% of the value of the loan.
If you borrow $100,000 to buy a home the bank needs to have $7,000 in "real" money(reserves in an account), the other $93,000 is literally made up out of nothing, electronically invented and put into an account for payout.
Why do you think banks are so profitable
Banks create money, literally create it, the interest they charge is even more profit, think about the profit margins available when you create debt, that is paid back with real dollars.
Actually the entire $100,000 is created from thin air, they are only required to hold the $7,000 in an account.
This was truly fascinating, Thank you.
I loved this tour, much better than the ‘oh I heard a noise’ ones and you shared the history! Thank you 🙌🏻
This looks like Tony Stark just left his house one day.
That’s what I thought!!!
and imagining a pristine home....it would be fit for Tony...
I was literally thinking the same thing. If I were a billionaire I would buy the crap out of that place.
Yessss!!🤣
Hey, Pep...
Just the fact that all that copper hasn't been stripped out by thieves yet is amazing.
up country degens haven't found it, yet
Yea its Canada, not the good old US of A, that's why
Too hard to get the shopping cart down the driveway.
They'd rather draw peens on the walls.
@@Dbraddy15 Believe it or not, the hand drawn pee-pee pics are a global graffiti symbol. It was all over East Germany and the Ukraine after the USSR fell
Thanks for the amazing video, that stonework is gorgeous!
This is by far the best description of this fascinating place. Thank you for your efforts!
Part of all the "business" portion of this property was so that Mr Grant wouldn't have to pay for his mansion out of his own pocket and could get the company to pay for it. When the Company when bankrupt, he lost the house like he lost the company. Therefore he could never go back and finish the last 30% of it because he never owned it. Grand Forest Products owned it.
You nailed it!
Very interesting
We should get a movie producer or company to rent it for a film and fix it up then rent to own it into apartments
They can use it for horror movies or kidnapping/ torture scenes.
It was a family run business, so all the same
they should just get the whole town to clean that mansion then turn it into a public center that can be used by everyone, its to beautiful to waste
The engineering and insurance issues would be extreme. This was clearly unfinished. That much water damage would need large sections to be rebuilt.
M O L D.
Nope, I wouldn't want to go in that building, even if they gut it.
These film makers should've been wearing masks.
Yep, pretty much all of the wood (and glass) would need to be replaced. Which might require removing a lot of the stone panels. For some of the rooms that would be more expensive than building from scratch probably.
Ask any town that gets burdened with a mansion how much upkeep costs. It's incredibly expensive, and especially in a little, isolated town like that, there's gonna be next to zero in tourism revenue.
Yes as a mold contractor I can tell you the clean up/demolition phase of such a project would be more than the town could afford let alone a rebuild.
This home could cost much more that the entire town is worth, all 75 homes combined.
No one can afford to rebuild this home short of a billionaire.
What a beautiful structure I bet when it was near completion.
All i can say is, "WOW" Thank you for your videos...they're AMAZING.
I wonder if Mr. Grant ever saw this video and I wonder how he must feel . Such a beautiful amazing structure and such a amazing documentary!!! Thank You
Btw I have to give Mr. Grant kudos for building such a amazing estate regardless of funding and also his ingenious marvelous taste in architecture design !! It’s absolutely stunning ❤❤❤🌅🌄
this reminds me so much of my grandfather's unfinished house. obviously it wasn't so enormous, but it was actually pretty similar in style, and it had some ostentatious touches like his own shooting range in the basement. he mistrusted contractors so he designed and built it all himself. it was almost entirely concrete because he was paranoid about fire. he sank an unimaginable amount of money into it, not to mention my mother and uncle's entire childhoods for their labor, but he couldn't figure out how to fit the roof tiles he had chosen over the dormers. so he left it roofless and exposed for almost forty years, to the point that there were small trees growing on the second story, and the concrete walls had started to split. all the while he lived and raised his children in an increasingly decaying trailer parked in front of the unusable house. at the end he and my nana had a tarp draped over their bed because the roof leaked so badly, and the floor had collapsed in multiple places. when he died nana got rid of the property as quickly as possible and the new owner had to raze the whole thing. my mother won't even drive by it anymore.
Oh my god! That is such a depressing story! Oh man.
That deserves a film
Do not blame your Mom for avoiding the spot. I would too.
Awww😢😭
I kinda am curious how it looked
The amount of wasted wealth is just mind-blowing here
the more money one has, the less brains
seems like the general rule of thumb
All alot of money does is...not make you not worry about money.
@@walterbrunswick The money is not the problem. It's the overconfidence. The presumption that grows overtime..
The bigger they are, the harder they fall. I know a couple real estate investors that where worth millions before 2008 and now they live in a small 3 bedroom home trying to build up their wealth again.
Right so disgusting
I love how you give so much information about the property and how it became abandoned.
Big ups! All the way from South Africa🇿🇦
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Love this channel. Insanely interesting and informative thNk you very much. Please, continue
Now the boilers are going to be gone for sure...
Thank you to hum ever posted this video i worked on this project in 2007 building all of the wood panels for 8 months at the company that is was working for. I did not know hum they were for at the time nor did i see them installed. I only knew that the home was big and located up north. I was working in the Toronto area as a cabinetmaker. I still have some off cuts of the panels, they were custom laid up African Makore veneer on Grants special osb sheet material. It is nice to see them again and to know were they went unfortunately they are going to waste. I was glad to hear the fellow that did this video appreciated them and it would be great to hear from him. Regards Paul Newman.
Helllooooo Newwwwwmannnn!
Fantastic, detailed video. Thank you for this. It definitely captured the devastation of the housing bubble collapse.
This is one the most heartbreaking films I've ever seen
The waisted work and creativity is just so incredibly sad.
I felt the same way but it slowly dawned on me that the cost to operate this place would drive anyone bankrupt.
@Krista Awesome it is also the same case with me. This building looks like my current life state.
@@marthajacobs4910 Hi Martha, you need JESUS! There is hope for all born again Christians, listen to Dr. Ron Rhodes on end times chronolgy.
Bob Hope made a bigger mistake in Palm Springs check it out.
One of the most heartbreaking films you've ever seen is a video about an unfinished mega mansion?? 😕
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Been spending most our lives living in a squatter’s paradise.
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This place looks like a huge version of Grants tomb, rotting, and decaying like it is.
It’s hard work and sacrifice livin in a squatters paradise
Nice Weird Al reference. 😃
@@loganiushere You mean a Gangster’s Paradise by Coolio, or Stevie Wonder’s Pastime Paradise reference. The Weird Al version is pretty good too.
This is a great reminder of the 2008 recession. I was just entering college and worked at my school so the whole recession blew by me when it ended. I keep forgetting how intense it was for others.
It's good you gave a brief history of what happened
Am I the only one who thinks who needs a house this INSANELY big?!?! Like really? I get you have money, but this is just ridiculous!
Nobody. But when you have a LOT of money you are forced to spend it or be taxed grossly. So people by, collect and sell homes, land, properties etc…
Honestly this is the exact reason the locals resent the place so much. Well, and the fact that it got abandoned so quickly, it's legacy, and all the vandals and looters the building attracts. The locals just want it gone. The tourism it attracts isn't the kind you want to encourage
Bro do you know how much space any cool collection takes?
If you have 50 wives and over 100 kids
@Jeff J right it's not accurate to think of this as a house. This is a corporate headquarters that would basically also function as a hotel to corporate employees and business partners and likely their families.
It's almost more like a corporate resort or getaway retreat. Come see the boss, do some business, have a little vacation.
The house basically has to offer all the amenities because the town couldn't.
Nothing exceeds like excess. What a shame. It would have been a true work of art.
I really enjoyed your video, very informative!!!
It is sad to see all that go to waste and can't be salvageable.
The editing n production of ur exploration is most wonderful. ! I am very impressed also I am taken in to that time of the guided tour ! It's now my new go-to 4 my chill time! Thank you
What a waste. What a shame. Could have been one of the most amazing mansions of the world. Now it is nothing but a disrespected abandoned grand dames of Canada. Excellent video though. Thanks for sharing.
This property fails in all three of the most important rules of real estate:
1. Location
2. Location
3. Location
Odd how it's so close to that small town and up north in BFE Canada.....I'd want it either further away from the town in a more secluded, out of sight out of mind area or closer to a nice city.
Cheap land and on the water
@@dougrogan379 Good Point
@@michaelbrinks8089 if he had have money coming in he would have been fine. So it seemed right for him but no one else was interested in this back water obviously. And by the sounds of it would have cost a cool ~30ish million to complete
Yes. Now if this was on the coast of Malibu California, it would be the hottest thing.
insane, great video man. cheers and god bless
A tragic yet fascinating fate for such an impressive building. Thanks for sharing it with us!
People often forget that the 2008 recession was the side effect of the real estate bubble from which that guy profited greatly.
Yep. and of course he was able to walk away from it, since it was likely company money being wasted and not his personal money.
these criminals must be held to account
@@ksavage681 no
@@Jacksirrom What crime?
Yes, I worked in the trades at that time. Property traded hands do fast and every new owner said “ rip it out” even though it was just 2 years if that, old. What a lot of ease and all that free money that none seemed to worry about. What a shame.
Truly a victim of the location it was built in. If the population was any greater I’d imagine the local government would’ve been able to keep the property for use as a community centre or something of the sort. Imagine re-purposing the building as a recreation centre/community centre/library/preschool. Honestly the possible uses of the site are nearly endless just looking at the sheer size of the property… if only it was in better shape as I’m sure the property would be a white elephant for anyone who takes it on.
The problem is that a lot of these abandoned buildings actually *are* located in such area's but their local governments don't want to spend the time or the money to actually do just that: repurpose said buildings into something that is BENEFICIAL to the community. Instead they'd rather just let them fall into ruin.
Now, admittedly, I know in some places this is intentional so as to leave a place for scientists to examine (there's a large island, I forgot where, whose community abandoned it after the 2nd World War, rich people and construction companies have been wanting to buy it but local governments have it listed as a historical site)
As long as all the contractors got paid
@@Rodger_Phillips at this level of decay, you would need to strip away all the wall covering materials in and out to ensure that the house is structural sound... to reconstruct and finish this , could take easy a fortune...
They should have used it as a police station. Damn idiots.
@@timsteinkamp2245 Yeah and near the water also for Police water operations.
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Like the info. Well DONE. 👍
This makes me sad. It may or may not have been my preferred architectural style, but it could have become a stunning place. Now this structure is beyond saving. All the materials, the vision, the groundwork, the progress: all gone. All what's left is an eyesore for nearby residents. And this dedicated video. Well done!
Idk if an abandoned mega mansion qualifies as an eye sore.
I don’t see why it couldn’t be fixed up? There is a lot of structure that’s available
i dont think its beyond saving
@@HendersonHinchfinch dude that thing is ugly as posterior f*ck didnt your mommy teach you to clean up your messes
Finally! An Abandoned Mansion RUclipsr actually finding out the back story of the how/why/and whens, of the property and owner and sharing the reasons for its abandonment!
You've just got yourself another viewer 👍
So totally agree! Guy does a really good job researching for his videos! 👍🏻
@@anneandrews7053 - that's all we ask for when watching these kind of videos. Kudos to the man 👍
@@Its_A_London_Thing What were the reasons? I don't wanna watch the whole video
@@enermaxstephens1051 - Drug
@@RedfoxQc He abandoned because of drugs?
Omgosh its so beautiful! Can't even believe that no one purchased this gorgeous place for a quarter of a million bux, WTF for real, wtf!? Wow 🤯
Its sooooo sad seeing this property die like this. And thank you for the walk-through! You do the best at these! Hugs, thanks 😊
Gosh what a Fun Video. As well as, Smart. This was so well thought out. Thanks for such great Content~!
This place has great potential to be made into a retreat hotel. Remote, quiet area, beautiful surroundings, outstanding views, make a little walking garden on the land, boat trips on the lake. Just need some structural engineers and see if it is salvageable
That was my thought exactly. If they were to raise deer or some other type of animal on the property it could even be a hunting resort.
This house is totaled. As much as anyone wants to save it, it’s completely totaled. I didn’t see a single wall or surface that wasn’t touched by mold, vandalism, decay.
@@zakp.2759 yep
a few other explorers put up videos of this place a few years ago or so, and it wasn't nearly as bad
the degredation since then as seen here is boggling
So tragic, he had to downgrade to his smaller waterfront home with only a golf course to cry on.
I don’t think he downgraded… I think it was his original home and he wanted to upgrade… and who knows, maybe build a larger golf course over here…
Be fair he wasn't the one who drove the 2007 economy off the cliff. He was providing products and jobs not just playing around with derivatives and encouraging people to take on more mortgage thsn they could afford.
Thanks for Sharing This
Stunning video!
I will say though, that even if this mansion had been finished, I’m not sure it looks that comfortable. That living room and dining room seems a bit too big and dark.
That could be made into a hospital or hotel, someone rescue this already alot invested in it.
@@xiomiminer No, it would lose whoever runs it as a hospital or hotel a lot of money. Why do people make idiotic comments like this over and over? A hospital is a fucking hospital. It needs to be special in every way, ventilation, layout, safety features, etc etc. As a hotel, this thing has no hotel rooms. None!. It would be like a 1 room hotel that has the operational costs of a 50 room hotel. That's crazy!
Abandoned building videos always make me upset for the reasons you talked about, so many perfectly usable components left to decay. It's so wasteful.
My thought is had he envisioned a structure 1/3 this scale , it would have been completed before the unforeseen financial crash . Such a waste of not only materials , but talented labor .
So true.
Subscribed from New Zealand. Thank you for sharing. So saddened though 😞❤️
An iconic monument to the decay of Empire. Thanks for featuring it.
Is it just me or does the drone footage almost looks like a computer rendering? Like its an unbelievably amazing shot!
It does! I think it's because we look at the house and not realize it's scale
I was thinking the same thing. It looks so surreal. I could of sworn it was CGI or it’s equivalent.
@@tygerbyrn agreed.
Fantastic video as always buddy! Was fun exploring with ya!
thank you
I love when people comment 1 minute after a 27 minute video was posted. Jk live ur life
Was just going to say I saw this in uncharted travels video recently.
If you guys are still out this way check out old burwash prison
@@mikitereszko2222 they made the video together? Chill out
I love the ending music you used, especially with those aerial views of the mansion. Could you tell me where I could find it? Great video and hope to see more fascinating videos from you.
Your video popped up and enjoying abandoned videos, I had to click. I was not only amazed by the house but I was so happy to see Brennan! I haven't seen that character in a while.
Very cool that you found the plans left there. "it's The Grant Gallery" 😃 The boat dock alone looks 3x bigger than my place.
$150K, I was go for that, but it would expect utility running cost would be in the 10s of thousands each month not counting the property taxes costs.
Considering he was going to use it partly for business, it was smart to put the house in the company's name.
Its not even the utility. All that water damage , broken windows and completion of the house will cost you millions. People really underestimating how expensive that is. Replacing all the windows on that building alone is at least 1 million. 150k sounds like a steal until you realize that you need to invest millions to live in it.
@@omgwasistdasden Another option could be to just tear it down to bare concrete/steel and go for that industrial look, open it up a bit more to get some airflow to get rid of the mold and only make a parts of it actually habitable. I don't know what you could do with it, host some kind of festival in the summer when the sun is upt 24/7, fix the pool at it could probably be nice in the summer. Ofc the location is crap and property taxes are still a thing so its probably a terrible idea. Just saying that you don't need to finish it like he wanted to finish it.
@@Lappmogel it is not even close to being far enough north to have 24/7 sunlight. Also it would cost a lot of money to gut it and renovate it.
Sadly this place is just going to rot away and I don't think anyone would be willing to buy it.
@@Old_Ladies are you literate? I said dont renovate it, tear it down to bare concrete. Look at the place, everything is cast or prefab concrete
Before retirement I used to be a mechanical contractor and worked in homes like these, many on West Coast islands. The mechanical boiler room you seen is what our specialty was. It really is truly amazing the money spent on structures like these. We would spend upwards of three years on projects like this. The owner explains why OSB ply was being used in this caliber of a home. Construction appears to have stopped about a year or so from completion sad. I bet many a contractor were never paid and declared bankruptcy as well. The opulence is staggering to view by your astonishments.
Great video! I love this place so much.
It’s sad how much vandalism and disrespect was given to this abandoned mansion. So much heart went into the planning to just be treated like that even if it’s been abandoned and unfinished
statement to the basic differences of humanity - the positive and the destructive mentalities
It wasn't "heart" that went into it. It was a jackass trying to show the world that he has it in the palm of his hand and the world saying not so fast. That is one of the ugliest most charmless buildings I've ever laid eyes on. It can't be destroyed soon enough.
Honestly I find it more infuriating that all of those salvalgable supplies haven't been offered to the nearby city for improvements and repairs. The rich throw away what the rest of us need to survive like it's worthless. there is so much stonework and tile and reusable materials in that building and *literally sitting in pallets* on the property.
@@juleswright8437 💯
@@juleswright8437 Yeah I'm with you on that. Literal millions sitting there because someone could afford to just let it go to waste, especially with the economic crisis we're in now it feels incredibly disrespectful.
You summed it up perfectly.... "What an enormous waste".....
I thought it, then heard him say it!?
That melted security glass looked like an expensive sculpture...
WHAT AN AWESOME VIDEO! KEPT ME ON EDGE AND EXCITED TO SEE THE NEXT ROOM! WOW THATS ALL! KEEP THEM COMING MY FRIEND!
Thank you for the video 👍
The thing that prevents this ever being more than a - demolish and start over job - is the water damage.
Being water front, it seems like moisture should have been a day 1 concern and maybe it was, till non payment and such
@@JK-gm6kk it would have, but not in an uncompleted building. Dewatering in that area usually needs dehumidifiers and pumps.
@@JK-gm6kk They said in the video the dehumidifiers were shut off due to non-payment.
That, and the sheer cost of fixing everything isn't something the local population could ever dream of handling. And there's no WAY the government would want to cover the bill, given that the small town this place sits in has about 3000 people who hate everything about this building, especially the vandals it attracts. It's such a shame the building is being left to rot, though. Lord knows the housing crisis needs some help
The water damage in there is further proof of why flat roofs in wet, cold climates are idiotic.
If this property had standard raked roofs at this level of completion, I guarantee you it would look a lot better today- and may have actually sold to a different owner.
My thoughts exactly. Flat roofs in snow country? Why?
@@khonkala665 Built properly it doesn't matter, its not exactly a cottage built out of plywood and a few 2x4's
That's your take away? Flat roofs are bad?
@@horrido666Sorry for jumping in, but I think flat roofs they look good, but I often hear and read they are notoriously prone to leaking.
Firstly great video and thanks for sharing. Secondly... I couldnt work out what was more heartbreaking, the building going to waste or the extent of the vandalism. And surely, someone somewhere sees the value of the materials alone if not in the crates of stone shown in the end of the video. I cant believe a developer didnt snatch it up at $150,000 and turn it into a mall, or even a hunted house, or tourist attraction. It makes me want to visit it from Texas!!!!
Such a shame, I may have watch this again. Truly amazingly heartbreaking.
I appreciate that you talk about the history
This made me heartsick. As I watch you walk through I could see the work that went into this place and what potential it would have had. The opulence was unbelievable and design, unimaginable! This was an excellent and well-executed video! Thank you for a job well done!
This would have been scooped up quickly in any other popular area, so much potential! So fun to imagine it finished, furnished, and full of family and friends enjoying themselves.
Clicked for the house. Stayed for the incredible story behind it. Great video!
Thanks Greg!