I have those walkie talkies! And that exact model of beta VCR. Fun fact about that VCR is that it came with a wired remote which plugged into the jacks at the bottom right. Could never get mine to work properly. I think it was defective from the factory. Oh, and everyone should watch "The Last Starfighter". It's a very unsung movie of the time.
Begging you to pause on calendars, letters with postage dates, diaries, magazines, newspapers, etc so we can get a sense of timeline. Seeing a calendar frozen on the last month a house was occupied is haunting and informative.
This is a good indicator but not the final answer. My mom has calendars on her wall that she hasn't flipped in a few years! She just likes the picture lol. Same at my grandmothers house, she has a calendar on the wall from 10 years ago. The Kraft dinner expired in 2015, so I would guess 2014 / 2015. A lot of stuff way older than that, but food expiry is always a good indicator.
These houses always make me so sad. Looks like someone has passed away any didn’t have anyone to look after their belongings. After seeing places like this i feel like doing a major declutter in my hose so my kids don’t end up with dealing with it all.
This house has more than any other urbex video I have ever seen. I could not believe the basement !! As usual many have been in the house and made a mess looking thru things. I see signs that someone once was packing things up. In the living room we see several of those "Banker" cardboard boxes and they still look very new. And in other rooms items were put into those clear plastic bins with the lids (which people have opened). Sadly I think the old lady died suddenly and the family was overwhelmed. And the huge amount of things in the house did not help the situation.
At 10:30 most of those CD's are computer software. I can make out, sid meier's alpha centauri, Indy Car Racing, Microsoft Encarta '95 and more. All seem to be pre 2000.
How could anyone have that much stuff in one house. Even when lived in there isn't enough space for it all unless they were hoarders. Interesting video. Thanks.
Hi Dave. What a mess. Hoarders House maybe. Always wonder what happened to the family. People who lived here must have loved reading. I love to read too Dave. Tub and toilet was pretty disgusting. No fridge Dave. Probably disgusting. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have a Christmas album by the Chieftains - I love it. I think I had the identical pink vinyl Barbie case in the basement and the same amber plastic sewing box. It's sad that someone must have been living alone in that hoard at the end. It could have just been a fun house with lots of music and books but the stuff took over.
Wow, lots of old computers. At 22:47 the computer on the right is an IBM Aptiva with Windows 95 and the now yellow one to the left may be a Dell or HP.
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ you should always cure the intro music Dave 👌 anyway I feel it's such a shame that someone's life and memories left to rot. Keep up the good work dude ✌️🇺🇲
Cool house...I'd love to explore some dead people's houses one day if I had the chance, but I am scared of spiders. It's amazing how much stuff accumulates in a lifetime. It's amazing how little people get rid of too! Maybe it was just used for storage.
Love the Canadian cheerful positivity "People and their boooks, eh?" "What else are we gonna find in this hooose?" "Ooalright, let's goo" "all this stuff, eh?"
Pretty interesting stuff. I can sort of guess the age of the woman by her taste in music: The Irish stuff suggests a native Irish lass of around 80. The Cat Stevens and Peter, Paul and Mary say early to mid-70's. I"m 69- Loved Cat and remember my older sister's friends brought Peter, Paul and Mary (the album, not the trio) to a party. Is there a weird smell in these places?
LOVE the Chieftains.... amazing Irish band. And I'm not even Irish. Too bad that the AHs of the world got to the place... And what's wrong with books?? You should have checked the dates on some of those magazines.
Why do people trash places? Vandals make me so angry. Shame you couldn't find the rest of Castle Greyskull. What a shame the owners walked out and left everything 😮
8:32 not doing a good job as an urbx... just flopping the books open on top of each other... it would be better to leave it better than what you found.
Looks like whoever owned it last was using it for storage. It literally looks like the interior of a house I wrote about in a novel about urban researchers. I just hope who gets the house sells the contents or donates the objects to good will. I can't the thought of all that stuff ending up in a landfill.
I kinda wish you'd spend a bit more time trying to find out when the person might have last been there. A magazine cover with a date. A newspaper, some mail with a postage stamp etc so we can see when the last possible time someone entered. I did see that bud apple flavored beer can and your Tim Hortons cup but I'd like some dating in your archaeology searches. Not really a lot of dust in this one, just some rotent mess possibly.
If I was a betting person, it usually elder persons kids, or grand kids that trashed the home, looking for hiden money. On reddit, there was a pic of some food, and the expiration date was 2015
This is just way too much stuff. The stuff isn't important, but it does represent a person's life, if you know how to read the clues. This was a hoarder's house.
I have those walkie talkies! And that exact model of beta VCR. Fun fact about that VCR is that it came with a wired remote which plugged into the jacks at the bottom right. Could never get mine to work properly. I think it was defective from the factory. Oh, and everyone should watch "The Last Starfighter". It's a very unsung movie of the time.
Wow! That place was sure rammed! So much cool vintage stuff left behind. I could spend days rummaging through it all. Thanks for showing us around!
Glad you enjoyed it
OMG this place was jam packed with stuff! Love these old house’s! Totally awesome video bro! 👍❤️🤘
Thanks for the visit
Begging you to pause on calendars, letters with postage dates, diaries, magazines, newspapers, etc so we can get a sense of timeline. Seeing a calendar frozen on the last month a house was occupied is haunting and informative.
This is a good indicator but not the final answer. My mom has calendars on her wall that she hasn't flipped in a few years! She just likes the picture lol. Same at my grandmothers house, she has a calendar on the wall from 10 years ago.
The Kraft dinner expired in 2015, so I would guess 2014 / 2015. A lot of stuff way older than that, but food expiry is always a good indicator.
@@troy2000me great catch, thanks!
He rarely does that. Drives me nuts.
@@SurfCityBill it's all right there too! Drives me crazy as well.
@@ChristopherBloom He focuses on the stuff and not the people behind the stuff.
These houses always make me so sad. Looks like someone has passed away any didn’t have anyone to look after their belongings. After seeing places like this i feel like doing a major declutter in my hose so my kids don’t end up with dealing with it all.
classics....you find a good one time...love it
You got that right!
This house has more than any other urbex video I have ever seen. I could not believe the basement !! As usual many have been in the house and made a mess looking thru things. I see signs that someone once was packing things up. In the living room we see several of those "Banker" cardboard boxes and they still look very new. And in other rooms items were put into those clear plastic bins with the lids (which people have opened). Sadly I think the old lady died suddenly and the family was overwhelmed. And the huge amount of things in the house did not help the situation.
So much stuff so much to take in!
At 10:30 most of those CD's are computer software. I can make out, sid meier's alpha centauri, Indy Car Racing, Microsoft Encarta '95 and more. All seem to be pre 2000.
The glass wall between the living room and hallway was interesting. The occupant(s) of this house really liked collecting "stuff". 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
@@Freaktography兄弟15:35那台收音机连卡式带播放机感觉还可以用你应该把它拿回去用还有在这废弃宅内的卡式帶你也拿几盒带回去播放
Looks like 2015 expiration dates on the Mac n cheese.
How could anyone have that much stuff in one house. Even when lived in there isn't enough space for it all unless they were hoarders. Interesting video. Thanks.
What a shame that vandals and thieves have ransacked the place!
Not sure if they have. The woman possibly lost her husband and slowly collected things and they became overpowering to her.
@@katkumen He does NOT take anything with him. He leaves everything behind when he leaves. He has no interest in getting arrested.
@@katkumen you might want to open a dictionary and look up vandalism and stealing. You couldn't possibly be more wrong!
Those vandals and thieves need to say sooorry, that's just rude.
@@rolorololo Lol!
Hi Dave. What a mess. Hoarders House maybe. Always wonder what happened to the family. People who lived here must have loved reading. I love to read too Dave. Tub and toilet was pretty disgusting. No fridge Dave. Probably disgusting. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nana mamooski😂😂😂 Nana Mouskouri!!!!!
Nana is one of my favorite singers. 😊
Makes me want to clean up and make it livable , I love that old dresser :) half those stuff can be used . So sad to see rotting
looks like someone tossed the place. thanks for sharing . ❤❤ stay safe love ya
I have a Christmas album by the Chieftains - I love it. I think I had the identical pink vinyl Barbie case in the basement and the same amber plastic sewing box. It's sad that someone must have been living alone in that hoard at the end. It could have just been a fun house with lots of music and books but the stuff took over.
I would love to go through all of that stuff. Especially the glass knickknacks.
It would be nice if you identify the years some of the food expired.
Wow, lots of old computers. At 22:47 the computer on the right is an IBM Aptiva with Windows 95 and the now yellow one to the left may be a Dell or HP.
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ you should always cure the intro music Dave 👌 anyway I feel it's such a shame that someone's life and memories left to rot. Keep up the good work dude ✌️🇺🇲
Cool house...I'd love to explore some dead people's houses one day if I had the chance, but I am scared of spiders. It's amazing how much stuff accumulates in a lifetime. It's amazing how little people get rid of too! Maybe it was just used for storage.
looks like my house after i been hunting for stuff, lol
I'm thinking this was a hoarders house. And the family came in after the owner passed and picked through it for things they wanted.
Great stuff, so much to go through. Awesome explore 👌 👏🫶
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the Canadian cheerful positivity
"People and their boooks, eh?"
"What else are we gonna find in this hooose?"
"Ooalright, let's goo"
"all this stuff, eh?"
Lolololol thanks for that
Whole house is chaos, no continuity what so ever. Scattered mind of a hoarder from the looks of it. Nice explore though Dave.
Pretty interesting stuff. I can sort of guess the age of the woman by her taste in music: The Irish stuff suggests a native Irish lass of around 80. The Cat Stevens and Peter, Paul and Mary say early to mid-70's. I"m 69- Loved Cat and remember my older sister's friends brought Peter, Paul and Mary (the album, not the trio) to a party. Is there a weird smell in these places?
What’s the scariest thing you’ve found in these abandoned homes?
LOVE the Chieftains.... amazing Irish band. And I'm not even Irish.
Too bad that the AHs of the world got to the place...
And what's wrong with books??
You should have checked the dates on some of those magazines.
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I'm sorry but you need to keep that signed album the idiots that tossed the place must have had no idea how much it was worth
This house was trashed. No one could live in this obviously. So much stuff thrown about.
Why do people trash places? Vandals make me so angry. Shame you couldn't find the rest of Castle Greyskull. What a shame the owners walked out and left everything 😮
8:32 not doing a good job as an urbx... just flopping the books open on top of each other... it would be better to leave it better than what you found.
Looks like whoever owned it last was using it for storage. It literally looks like the interior of a house I wrote about in a novel about urban researchers. I just hope who gets the house sells the contents or donates the objects to good will. I can't the thought of all that stuff ending up in a landfill.
creepy doll and a barbie that has a bit too much of a package! LOL!!!
I hit it when vandals destroy everything they had some nice stuff to
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I kinda wish you'd spend a bit more time trying to find out when the person might have last been there. A magazine cover with a date. A newspaper, some mail with a postage stamp etc so we can see when the last possible time someone entered.
I did see that bud apple flavored beer can and your Tim Hortons cup but I'd like some dating in your archaeology searches.
Not really a lot of dust in this one, just some rotent mess possibly.
If I was a betting person, it usually elder persons kids, or grand kids that trashed the home, looking for hiden money. On reddit, there was a pic of some food, and the expiration date was 2015
I give up. What is Castle Greyscale and why are you so interested?
This is just way too much stuff. The stuff isn't important, but it does represent a person's life, if you know how to read the clues. This was a hoarder's house.
Do u need help?
lots of gi joe parts in that rotted chest.. !!
please save the casettess for me freaktography