I saw Led Zeppelin 3 times in concert... 74-75-77. OMG 😱 IT was always amazing 🤩. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and the late John Bonom .... If the walls could talk.... Pink 🩷 room could be for "black light" effect.... Who knows... The garage was grovey. Thanks for sharing!! I bet the washer and dryer still work!!!
No way that’s so incredibly awesome!!!! I’m so jealous I’ve seen Jimmy Page and Robert Plant in Vegas over 20 years ago but definitely not the same seeing all of them. However the Songs Remained the Same ✌️😊 🎶 🖤
@@bioold8925Yeah, it's gotta be money related. A debt or money owed on it, that nobody wants to inherit. If it were paid for free & clear, up to date at least, someone would want it.
As I was trying to say, the 1960 - 1970's era which is the one I grew up in n I recognize n love all the special little details n cupboards n built inside, n the lay out is wild!!! Great condition as well!! Someone should grab this up for SURE!!! Love this video!!
That silver tank with the ROTH sticker is a double walled fuel oil tank for the furnace, on top of it is the guage to tell how full it is. The date code on the tank is only from 18 years ago. Love your videos!
That kitchen was really cool! Definitely a late sixties early seventies style house! Lol…it’s as old as me! 😝 Ethan I’m glad you have a love for the music of that time. It’s great stuff!
Nice!!! This house seems to still be in good condition. I would love to have something like this! So the first thing in the garage that you said was HVac was actually the old in house vacuum system. The vacuum cleaner parts in the hallway upstairs would have plugged into a place in the walls in the different rooms, but it looks like they may have been covered. What a cool place!! Thanks for the great videos!
I love this house! The interior brick, fireplace near the kitchen. I love it’s design. Double kitchens, laundry and sweeping property. Not today’s standard but great old bones and no water in the basement. Greenhouse, swings and gazebo are signs this house had great memories. Thank you Ethan. Safe travels!
@sandramerimee6957 Yes! I inherited my grandmother's 1950 Maytag washer, and my Mom's 1986 Maytag washer + dryer. The 1986 washer has been in use since new. I expect it will last 40 to 50 years or more!(??) I'll keep using it as long as replacement parts are available. Mom and Dad paid $600 for the washer, which was a pretty penny in 1986 but it was a bargain all things considered!
Right?? Why do people just let it go to pot like that. Especially mansions owned by millionaires? Sell the dang thing. Some let airplanes rot away outside at airports...then its worth less
@@stevejones924You know nothing! Robert Plant and his wife had an emotionally life changing event when their little son Karac died there! From a mysterious virus!! So keep yo yuppie self calm!
Your excitement while you were speaking about the house outside was so cute! 😊The red textured brick, citrus slice window above the door and the wood as soon as you stepped inside--oh my god! 🫠I don't normally like homes with this entry but there's enough here to overlook that. I think it got a reno/refresh in the late 80s/early 90s because the flooring is real wood & light coloured, and the kitchen cabinets look like real wood too. I feel like there was a small informal living area where that brick was beside the kitchen (there's a light on the wall facing the staircase). I love how the house is sort of tucked away and private (surprised it didn't have a pool). Take care and stay cool. 😉
So cool that Led Zeppelin stayed there! ❤ Beautiful home! Love all the features & glass doors! Beautiful property! Too bad someone boarded it up & just left it! 😢
I haven't seen your videos in awhile, and the one I happen to watch is led zepplins house. I grew up in that era. Absolutely loved this video the house is still in very good shape. Id live there. Thank you again Ethan😊
This style home is called a “Split Foyer”, not split level. It also has what is known as, “Finished Walk-Out Basement”. I grew up in a house like this. My parents built it in 1974 and my Mom still lives there. Our house had nicer windows though, and the front door has the full length “side lights” on each side of the door, but again, our house was a few years newer. A good cleaning, new front door, and new paint on the walls and ceilings, redoing the walk-in shower, and this would make a nice home for a family. Eventually updating kitchen appliances and windows. The stairs, railings and floors are still in great condition and will only look better as time goes on. Thanks for the tour 👍🏽👍🏽
Sorry to disagree, but we Always referred to those homes as SPLIT LEVELS! I’m 72 yo, from PA and split foyer is a term unheard of around here. Don’t be so sure of yourself as to be insensitive.
@@numberone5680 Well, howdy neighbor. I was born and raised in the border of NYS and PA. My mother’s family, including my 94 year old grandmother still live in Tioga County, PA. If you’re from PA, you will surely remember the 1972 Flood, aka Hurricane Agnes. After “The Flood” hundreds of these “Solit Foyer” homes were built in the “Twin Tiers” of NYS and PA. Perhaps Google “Split Foyer Home” and “Split Level Home”. Upon entering a Split Foyer, you are immediately met with two sets of stairs, one going up to the main level of the home, the other going down to the basement, which is often “finished”. This type of home may also be referred to as a “Raised Ranch”. Either way, Split Foyer and Raised Ranch are one and the same. A sunken basement and the main level. That’s it. A “Split Level” is different in that you aren’t met with the only option being going up or down stairs. You enter the home and usually off or near an entry hallway or living room, there will be a set of stairs which usually goes to the bedrooms and baths. In another area of the home you will find the basement stairs. They are more versatile than the Raised Ranch aka Split Foyer. Another way to describe these homes is, a Split Level” has “staggered floors” and a Split Foyer has “stacked floors”. Maybe you have never heard of a Split Foyer home, but if you ask any builder over the age of 55, they will know the difference. The Split Foyer/Raised Ranch was most popular from the mid 1969’s through around 1990. The younger generation either wanted gigantic, modern homes or something on one level especially if it was going to be a forever home, as it’s not much fun carrying laundry baskets/hampers up and down stairs while pregnant or in later years. Having the laundry room on the same level as the rest of the home just makes more sense. Many Split Foyer/Raised Ranch and Split Level homes came in the form of Modular Manufactured Homes. Being from Pennsylvania, home to MANY manufactured home builders/factories it’s surprising you didn’t know there was a difference. Hope that helps and I hope you’re enjoying your day. We are expecting more nice weather coming up here in the Northeast over the next week. Had a frost here this AM. 🙂
Maybe mid entry referred to the side split. We don't really have back split homes as side split allows for a garage half way under with the family room behind
@@numberone5680 Well, Howdy Neighbor!!! I was born and raised and still live on the NYS/PA border. My Mother is from PA, and my Dads parents were from PA. Luzerne (Scranton) Tioga, Potter, Lycomjng and Cambria Counties, specifically. Sorry to disagree, but perhaps if you Google “Split Foyer” or even “Raised Ranch” (they are the same thing) you will see that this house meets the criteria. The Split Foyer or Raised Ranch is described as “stacked levels” whereas the Split Level has “Staggered levels”. A Split Level looks like the Brady Bunch house from the outside. A Split Foyer is very distinct is that upon entering the home at the front door you are in a very small foyer/landing, and a step or two immediately forward you are met with two sets of stairs and you must choose one. The ones that go up will take you to the main floor, where the kitchen, living and dining rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms are located. Sometimes a laundry room is substituted for the kitchen pantry. Everything on ONE level. If you choose the set of stairs going down, you will be in the basement. These homes were available as Modular aka manufactured homes or could be stick built. Since you’re from PA, and given your age, you surely remember Hurricane Agnes aka “The ‘72 Flood” which destroyed much of the Twin Tiers of New York State and PA. After “The Flood”, many subdivisions popped up and countless neighborhoods consisted of “Split Foyer” homes, with a few Split Level as well. Most of the Erwin/Gang Mills, NY neighborhood of Corning/Painted Post, NY consist of these homes. Street, after street, cul-de-sac after cul- de-sac. Tioga County, PA has many as well. I’m surprised being from PA you don’t know about the Split Foyer homes, especially the Modular’s, since Pennsylvania manufactures most Modular’s and manufactured homes in the Northeast. In 1974, “Ritz Craft” was the most well known manufacturer of modular homes in NYS and PA. My Dad’s family owned a franchise/dealership designing and selling Ritz Craft Modular’s as well as the construction end that built the basements, transported the home in sections, did the dirt work, delivery and installation with a crane, etc. My Mom still has brochures and blueprints. You can Google that as well. Just because YOU haven’t heard of it doesn’t mean that it’s not a fact. We learn something new everyday. Hope that helps 🙂
Only signs of the front entrance attempted to be ripped out from the house causing permanent structural damage $$$$$$. Yeah, that's nothing out of the ordinary and not vandalism, something you see every day....😂
This is the type of house that was being built when I was a kid. I love the amount of space and the design. They sure don't make 'em like that anymore.
I grew up in NJ in the 60's and 70's. My kids don't understand what I mean when I say my bedroom was so much larger than most of the rooms in the houses I see today. It feels so confined. The houses they build today are little boxes. I miss my bedroom and my long-a$$ driveway. We could fit 8 cars in my driveway comfortably.
This is exactly like my previous home. Down to the kitchen downstairs for snacks. I would love to know where this is. It needs a whole Lotta love, yet I'm willing to do it
Looking at the house from the front, except for the color, it's kinda set up like Elvis' "Graceland" I know that all 4 band members were big Elvis fans!! Pretty cool!👍
Your enthusiasm at the beginning of this exploration is contagious! Very cool upscale 1960-70s house! When I remodeled my kitchen in 2016 We found that orange vinyl under the beige tile. The light fixtures and vanity make it very special! Also/ windows that go up and down are Sash windows and those that crank in and out are Casement. You are welcome! Thanks for nice lunchtime video 💙
The house might have been built in the 1970s but the interior was renovated (somewhere) in the 1980s or early '90s. I remember the '70s and the style reminds me of the '80s and '90s.
Thank you for the grand tour, Ethan. I really got excited right with you before we entered. I could almost feel your pulse racing 🐎😂 💞!!! Thank you for being respectful of this home. I'm looking forward to seeing much more of your vids. For now take care and carry on, dear brother! 🕊️
Hi Ethan...Nice house 👌..like the idea of the greenhouse off of the garage ..kitchen and brick fireplace looked nice and homely....gazebo was cool too... Thanks for sharing and just bring you.. always enjoy your videos...stay safe well and happy 💋
That's a pretty typical late-1960s-early-1970s house; it's not huge but the pillars and the fact that the "basement" is mostly above ground gives it a "commanding presence". The double front doors with panels on the outside, but not the inside SCREAM 1970s. Thanks for showing us this. I hope someone buys or rents it before the vandals or squatters get to it.
what a magnificent spot! look at that property! Oh what a party that would have been back in the day! to be a fly on the wall ! You see there have been alot of modifications to this house since it's birth in the late 60's. But what a great house. And not all written off. Yeah, it was all about peace, love & Led Zeppelin back then LOL
Why is so much of this house still in almost perfect condition?? You NEVER see 50 year old houses with all the glass intact and no graffiti everywhere.
Aside from the damage to the front doors which has no doubt been the work of vandals this house is in great shape, it would be move in ready. The roof on it cannot be in bad shape because there's no signs of leaks or water damage, which is what usually happens to places like this. The way it's boarded up makes me think it's either owned currently by a bank or some group like Blackrock/Vanguard and they're just sitting on it while we're in the middle of a housing crisis everywhere. The vandals haven't managed to start stripping the wiring or plumbing from this place yet but that's sure to come if it stays like it currently is. I'd say the wood burning stove hasn't been stolen because those things weigh a ton as they're always made of cast iron which would mean that thing weighs a few hundred pounds at least. It's just a shame to see a place that's not that old as something built around 1969/70 isn't old at all as far as housing goes. It has a lot of modern features in it as it no doubt did when it was built. The Greenhouse part has some broken glass but that's a cheap and easy fix enough. I just get the feeling a bank has taken this house and thrown out whoever was trying to buy it, or some group like Blackrock/Vanguard has it and is sitting on it to drive up prices of housing and create this housing shortage we're in. As many banks and companies now aren't wanting to sell these homes but instead rent them where they own all the land/house and equity and can inflate rent prices by sitting on top of places like this. This house wouldn't be the only one like this in such great shape, aside from repairs to the front doors and flooring in a few places this house is fine and it's just a shame it's going to be left to sit and deteriorate. Houses will go down faster with nobody living in them than they would if someone lived there. The temp changes will cause major issues especially things like freezing and then broken pipes. I'm just shocked with how that front door has been done that they've not started on the copper wiring, plumbing pipes (which around that time could have been copper, and just breaking holes in the walls and spray painting everything in sight. We wouldn't have a housing crisis or housing costs as high as they are if banks and hedge companies like Blackrock/Vanguard wouldn't buy them all up and just sit on them. It's just a shame these places are going to be left to ruin, and this house could be historical for the fact Led Zepplen stayed there.
Robert Plant probably ripped the doors from the hinges, upon finding out Karac passed away while dad was on tour, and Plant initially blamed his wife. And she was sick of his groupie orgies, right? IT'S annoying that people make all kinds of cringy assumptions before watching the rockumentaries about Led Zeppelin's troubles within.
There may have been a problem with a contaminated well water table or groundwater since the children almost died, and one did pass away from living there. But you can keep on fantasizing they just were all such a great big happy healthy family there. if it makes you feel clever. ok.
Wug . Love the mammoth kitchen , the brick walls & fireplace & you're right young man , the cabinets are original to the house . Those old floor tiles underneath are so " funky " . Lighting was fine , it's not like we were looking at at a Gaugin or Van Gogh ! 😉
Can't wait Ethan to get into this episode it looks amazing I love how you take us to all these abandoned house hunting and I can visualize for the most part of the homes that you show us unless it's like really bad shape or it just needs to be tore down right away. Let's get into the shall we ❤❤
That type of a house is called a "Split Foyer" . . . and, I wouldn't turn on the master switch for electricity in ANY house you explore - if there happened to be a "new" short in the wiring somewhere, it could start a fire and . . . NOMO house !!! But yes, it's a very cool house, with a real cool history. ( I wouldn't have been able to leave there unless I wrote "HEAVEN" at the top of those steps when you first came in )
Why would zeppelin be out here in the country ? This seems like a house he might have rented from someone or borrowed from someone to have little parties that was quiet and not spoken of . ????????????😮little strange id say some one lived it that house either before he stayed there or after. Something not good about that place.
I still have my washer and dryer there over 30 yrs old and still work the cost of things today your lucky if they last a couple yrs. The thing in the garage thats what they call central vac. Cool find.
Thats really cool Ethan. My saying is if you dont like Led Zep you cant be trusted. I turned my son into a huge fan of older bands as well. He heard me say from the time he was able to talk that rock is dead but the music we got in the 60, 70s 80s and some 90s is the gift. Keep rocking. Id be as thrilled as you to be on that property. Guessing it was Zep 3 time so a lot of Jimmy on the acoustic but great as ever.
At 20:54 to 20:56, just as you are walking away from the marble fireplace, there is an intensely bright orb that darts out of the way of the camera to your left. That is no dust orb... that was certainly an energy/spirit orb. There is also a smaller orb dart away from center screen as you leave the door with "cool" handle at 20:42-20:43. Did you get any weird energy vibes while exploring that area?
I must say, as a HUGE Led Zeppelin fan, I’m slightly jealous. And I don’t get jealous very often. I’d love to hear some of the stories that you damn well those have to tell.
@@sda9995 Musicians come back to where they stayed before. Especially when all that stuff is ready to be harvested from the greenhouse again 🤣 Karac was born in April 1971. Carmen was three at the time of his birth. This place is seen in some footage in their documentaries. Go watch all of them. 😊
Hope the house is fix so new musicians can build a studio sound system. What a house make new memories yes I’m from late 60s. At the beginning of. That wonderful 70s
Not really a great house. You can tell from the outside by the lack of plantings around the house especially in the front. I’d say it’s real appeal is it’s seclusion. Definitely not going to problems with neighbors unless something gets out of hand. Whoever shoved the front door open didn’t spray the inside. Apparently people don’t know the house exists, until now. 👍☮️🌞🏡
You need merch and specifically t-shirts that say, “Cobwebs in tha (or the) face!” And another that says, “If I’m being totally honest.” Great explore, Ethan!
IDENTICAL door handles currently in house my dad built in 1961 - They were put in by my dad in around 1971 and I have left them to this day - I like them . Also identical wall switches haha
The flower pattern linoleum underneath the fake wood linoleum was probably what was there when Zeppelin was there. If I own that house I would take up the fake wood linoleum and restore it back to its '70s vibe
15:19 That looks like one of those double-layer oil tanks that they mandate these days. It looks shiny (not to mention the 2006 date), so I suspect that the original one from 1970 had to be replaced.
Curious, why you would put the faucetts on the outside of a bathtub? That could be quite dangerous...for real. double sink with one offset mirror? weird. big house tho!! love the gazebo.
So did they stay there or just attend a party there? It would be interesting to see photos of LZ in the house. The property is nice but the house underwhelmed me. I guess it needed to be seen in its heyday. I saw a survey marker and I’m guessing it’s going to be sub-divided.
I'd guess they just partied, maybe crashed there. LZ kept insane schedules on their tours. They'd stay in L.A. the longest of anywhere in the US and Canada, in no small part bc they had tons of groupies that worshipped them there.
He didnt say they OWNED it, they rented it. I believe the downstairs is an apartment. It has bedrooms, a full bath, kitchen, family room, laundry & exit/entrance doors separate from the front door. Maybe it's a mother-in-law suite. The 1st room upstairs is tge informal dining, kitchen & the large room is a family room. The layout is similar to my parent's house. The dining room (with the chandelier) & the formal living room are in the back. The half circle above the doorway had glass in it at once. The house has a central vacuum. The clean-out for them are usually in the garage. Beautiful house even if LZ didn’t stay there! Oh, the reason why he doesn't tell you the location is because no urban explorer tells. Kinda an unwritten rule.
Must be the cool thing to do......find some random abandoned place in the middle of nowhere and post a vid tour claiming it somehow has ties to a legendary rock band. All without even a trace of evidence, yet the most gullible generation of tech believes it.
Pretty sure the detached shed early in the video was used for rehearsals. Bonham’s drum kit is likely still there along with Jimmy’s Gibson double-neck guitar.
Roth is just a fuel tank. They used to use fuel oil for their furnaces. Wooden door frames are weak. One good kick will split them open. The house is in great shape. Someone could buy it and fix it up. I bet they had some wild parties there.
I really liked the kitchen. It looks like it would have been a great place to live in that location with all those trees for privacy 😊 Thank you for sharing Ethan 😊 great video.
Wow! What a cool house. Needs a bunch of work, but I cant understand why no one bought it. I can just imagine the parties back in the days of Zeppelin!
Is it just local folklore that links Led Zeppelin to this property? It’s pretty unspectacular and the rooms seem really small - hard to imagine the mighty Zep partying in a space like this…
No proof was offered other than him just saying it. Led Zeppelin was huge by 1971.... I don't see them staying at some 2,000-3,000 sq ft house when they were already booking massive luxury hotel suites (or entire floors!) situated by the bars they loved to get blotto in while touring. Don't know where this is (there isn't even a state mentioned)....... this could be any random empty house. As a lifetime Zeppelin freak, I've read close to every book/article ever written about them, and I've not ever heard anything about this place. I kind of don't believe the "pedigree".
@@trustinsynchronicity - You're delirious. Karac Plant never set foot in the US.... if he had, there would have been a press frenzy..... and in no way did Robert Plant ever live anywhere in the US during the Zeppelin days except at Malibu Colony during the recording of "Presence", and guaranteed there were no family members there. Plant had a carousel of women (and drugs aplenty) in his rental house, which would not have sat well with Maureen Plant.
And the wood on the boarded-up windows isn't very old. Unless it's been marked for teardown, they need to get the power on and get air moving or mold will set in.
I saw Led Zeppelin 3 times in concert... 74-75-77. OMG 😱 IT was always amazing 🤩. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and the late John Bonom .... If the walls could talk....
Pink 🩷 room could be for "black light" effect.... Who knows... The garage was grovey. Thanks for sharing!!
I bet the washer and dryer still work!!!
No way that’s so incredibly awesome!!!! I’m so jealous I’ve seen Jimmy Page and Robert Plant in Vegas over 20 years ago but definitely not the same seeing all of them. However the Songs Remained the Same ✌️😊 🎶 🖤
They just stayed there a few nights they never lived in it
I'll never understand how people just abandon places
New property taxes the reason maybe? Once the owner died, none of the heirs want it.
They're haunted!
@@bioold8925Yeah, it's gotta be money related. A debt or money owed on it, that nobody wants to inherit. If it were paid for free & clear, up to date at least, someone would want it.
Taxes
It's really disturbing considering how many of our citizens are homeless.
Wow this house is beautiful! Too bad no one is living in it! Very awesome video bro! 👍👍🤘❤️
If theres a bustle in the hedge row, dont be alarmed now!
Hahaha good lyrics
Pretty cool house even better knowing that Led Zeppelin was in this house before renting it. Great video as always.
@@stephanieellison8913 yes led z child died there.if sold 50 %tax etc who knows tax income to steep
@@Leonie-h2ehuh? I’m gonna call BS.
@davidcooper3871 lol
As I was trying to say, the 1960 - 1970's era which is the one I grew up in n I recognize n love all the special little details n cupboards n built inside, n the lay out is wild!!! Great condition as well!! Someone should grab this up for SURE!!! Love this video!!
someone should save this place
Maybe it’s not for sale?
In great shape. Looks like some updating in the 80's. Someone took good care of the place. Its a shame no one is living there now
That silver tank with the ROTH sticker is a double walled fuel oil tank for the furnace, on top of it is the guage to tell how full it is. The date code on the tank is only from 18 years ago.
Love your videos!
Hmmm I thought it was a central vacuum 🤔
That kitchen was really cool! Definitely a late sixties early seventies style house! Lol…it’s as old as me! 😝 Ethan I’m glad you have a love for the music of that time. It’s great stuff!
Nice place! I love the Zepplin connection!
70s hippie freaks
The excitement on your face is speechless! I would be freaking out too ! Iam a total Zeppelin freak!
Nope 70s hippie freaks so glad they're gone ushered in a lot of spiritual crap in the 70s
Nice!!! This house seems to still be in good condition. I would love to have something like this! So the first thing in the garage that you said was HVac was actually the old in house vacuum system. The vacuum cleaner parts in the hallway upstairs would have plugged into a place in the walls in the different rooms, but it looks like they may have been covered. What a cool place!! Thanks for the great videos!
Yep, my house has a central vac. Built mid 80s.
I love this house! The interior brick, fireplace near the kitchen. I love it’s design. Double kitchens, laundry and sweeping property. Not today’s standard but great old bones and no water in the basement. Greenhouse, swings and gazebo are signs this house had great memories. Thank you Ethan. Safe travels!
They are my favorite band growing up
They are still my favorite band as a grandma. I still turn it up almost daily
WOW, that was when they built washers and Dryers that lasted. Love these old houses.
I am still using my 1992 washer and dryer built by Maytag. Can you believe it? Just WOW!
It amazes me how many rooms are still in excellent shape
Those appliance look almost brand new. Incredible
@sandramerimee6957 Yes! I inherited my grandmother's 1950 Maytag washer, and my Mom's 1986 Maytag washer + dryer. The 1986 washer has been in use since new. I expect it will last 40 to 50 years or more!(??) I'll keep using it as long as replacement parts are available. Mom and Dad paid $600 for the washer, which was a pretty penny in 1986 but it was a bargain all things considered!
@@gknife1499 Why can't they make them to last like these anymore? We know they can.
How is this house forgotten?? This house is awesome ❤❤. I wish I lived there & raised kids there. And the land. It’s just amazing ❤
Right?? Why do people just let it go to pot like that. Especially mansions owned by millionaires? Sell the dang thing. Some let airplanes rot away outside at airports...then its worth less
@@stevejones924You know nothing! Robert Plant and his wife had an emotionally life changing event when their little son Karac died there! From a mysterious virus!! So keep yo yuppie self calm!
Your excitement while you were speaking about the house outside was so cute! 😊The red textured brick, citrus slice window above the door and the wood as soon as you stepped inside--oh my god! 🫠I don't normally like homes with this entry but there's enough here to overlook that. I think it got a reno/refresh in the late 80s/early 90s because the flooring is real wood & light coloured, and the kitchen cabinets look like real wood too. I feel like there was a small informal living area where that brick was beside the kitchen (there's a light on the wall facing the staircase). I love how the house is sort of tucked away and private (surprised it didn't have a pool). Take care and stay cool. 😉
I would say late 80's. My old house was like this.
So cool that Led Zeppelin stayed there! ❤ Beautiful home! Love all the features & glass doors! Beautiful property! Too bad someone boarded it up & just left it! 😢
I haven't seen your videos in awhile, and the one I happen to watch is led zepplins house. I grew up in that era. Absolutely loved this video the house is still in very good shape. Id live there. Thank you again Ethan😊
My house was built in 1974. The linoleum floor was an exact pattern to mine!
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@@Freaks366880y3c yep, that's it
This style home is called a “Split Foyer”, not split level. It also has what is known as, “Finished Walk-Out Basement”. I grew up in a house like this. My parents built it in 1974 and my Mom still lives there. Our house had nicer windows though, and the front door has the full length “side lights” on each side of the door, but again, our house was a few years newer. A good cleaning, new front door, and new paint on the walls and ceilings, redoing the walk-in shower, and this would make a nice home for a family. Eventually updating kitchen appliances and windows. The stairs, railings and floors are still in great condition and will only look better as time goes on. Thanks for the tour 👍🏽👍🏽
Sorry to disagree, but we Always referred to those homes as SPLIT LEVELS! I’m 72 yo, from PA and split foyer is a term unheard of around here. Don’t be so sure of yourself as to be insensitive.
@@numberone5680 Well, howdy neighbor. I was born and raised in the border of NYS and PA. My mother’s family, including my 94 year old grandmother still live in Tioga County, PA. If you’re from PA, you will surely remember the 1972 Flood, aka Hurricane Agnes. After “The Flood” hundreds of these “Solit Foyer” homes were built in the “Twin Tiers” of NYS and PA. Perhaps Google “Split Foyer Home” and “Split Level Home”.
Upon entering a Split Foyer, you are immediately met with two sets of stairs, one going up to the main level of the home, the other going down to the basement, which is often “finished”. This type of home may also be referred to as a “Raised Ranch”. Either way, Split Foyer and Raised Ranch are one and the same. A sunken basement and the main level. That’s it. A “Split Level” is different in that you aren’t met with the only option being going up or down stairs. You enter the home and usually off or near an entry hallway or living room, there will be a set of stairs which usually goes to the bedrooms and baths. In another area of the home you will find the basement stairs. They are more versatile than the Raised Ranch aka Split Foyer. Another way to describe these homes is, a Split Level” has “staggered floors” and a Split Foyer has “stacked floors”. Maybe you have never heard of a Split Foyer home, but if you ask any builder over the age of 55, they will know the difference. The Split Foyer/Raised Ranch was most popular from the mid 1969’s through around 1990. The younger generation either wanted gigantic, modern homes or something on one level especially if it was going to be a forever home, as it’s not much fun carrying laundry baskets/hampers up and down stairs while pregnant or in later years. Having the laundry room on the same level as the rest of the home just makes more sense. Many Split Foyer/Raised Ranch and Split Level homes came in the form of Modular Manufactured Homes. Being from Pennsylvania, home to MANY manufactured home builders/factories it’s surprising you didn’t know there was a difference. Hope that helps and I hope you’re enjoying your day. We are expecting more nice weather coming up here in the Northeast over the next week. Had a frost here this AM. 🙂
We always called em split level. Realtors sometimes listed as mid entry in western. Wa. to sound fancy as split levels lost popularity.
Maybe mid entry referred to the side split. We don't really have back split homes as side split allows for a garage half way under with the family room behind
@@numberone5680 Well, Howdy Neighbor!!! I was born and raised and still live on the NYS/PA border. My Mother is from PA, and my Dads parents were from PA. Luzerne (Scranton) Tioga, Potter, Lycomjng and Cambria Counties, specifically. Sorry to disagree, but perhaps if you Google “Split Foyer” or even “Raised Ranch” (they are the same thing) you will see that this house meets the criteria. The Split Foyer or Raised Ranch is described as “stacked levels” whereas the Split Level has “Staggered levels”. A Split Level looks like the Brady Bunch house from the outside. A Split Foyer is very distinct is that upon entering the home at the front door you are in a very small foyer/landing, and a step or two immediately forward you are met with two sets of stairs and you must choose one. The ones that go up will take you to the main floor, where the kitchen, living and dining rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms are located. Sometimes a laundry room is substituted for the kitchen pantry. Everything on ONE level. If you choose the set of stairs going down, you will be in the basement. These homes were available as Modular aka manufactured homes or could be stick built. Since you’re from PA, and given your age, you surely remember Hurricane Agnes aka “The ‘72 Flood” which destroyed much of the Twin Tiers of New York State and PA. After “The Flood”, many subdivisions popped up and countless neighborhoods consisted of “Split Foyer” homes, with a few Split Level as well. Most of the Erwin/Gang Mills, NY neighborhood of Corning/Painted Post, NY consist of these homes. Street, after street, cul-de-sac after cul- de-sac. Tioga County, PA has many as well. I’m surprised being from PA you don’t know about the Split Foyer homes, especially the Modular’s, since Pennsylvania manufactures most Modular’s and manufactured homes in the Northeast. In 1974, “Ritz Craft” was the most well known manufacturer of modular homes in NYS and PA. My Dad’s family owned a franchise/dealership designing and selling Ritz Craft Modular’s as well as the construction end that built the basements, transported the home in sections, did the dirt work, delivery and installation with a crane, etc. My Mom still has brochures and blueprints. You can Google that as well. Just because YOU haven’t heard of it doesn’t mean that it’s not a fact. We learn something new everyday. Hope that helps 🙂
Enjoy the way you show the places you explore. Great video. Thanks.
Not like most home for someone like him. Basically a normal home. Love kitchen and louvered doors. Very early 70's home. Great video.
Nice house. It has not been vandalized like other houses. Great video.❤😊
Only signs of the front entrance attempted to be ripped out from the house causing permanent structural damage $$$$$$. Yeah, that's nothing out of the ordinary and not vandalism, something you see every day....😂
This is the type of house that was being built when I was a kid. I love the amount of space and the design. They sure don't make 'em like that anymore.
I grew up in NJ in the 60's and 70's. My kids don't understand what I mean when I say my bedroom was so much larger than most of the rooms in the houses I see today. It feels so confined. The houses they build today are little boxes. I miss my bedroom and my long-a$$ driveway. We could fit 8 cars in my driveway comfortably.
This is exactly like my previous home. Down to the kitchen downstairs for snacks. I would love to know where this is. It needs a whole Lotta love, yet I'm willing to do it
Looking at the house from the front, except for the color, it's kinda set up like Elvis' "Graceland"
I know that all 4 band members were big Elvis fans!! Pretty cool!👍
I noticed the Graceland look as well.
If Zeppelin stayed there in the 70's then I think we all know what was growing in the greenhouse. LOL
Cocaine....🎶🤼♂️🥸🤮
It wasn't tomatoes 🍅
That’s what I was thinking
Cocaine?
As an ex member of Led Zeppelin, I don't recall what was growing in the greenhouse.
Your enthusiasm at the beginning of this exploration is contagious! Very cool upscale 1960-70s house! When I remodeled my kitchen in 2016 We found that orange vinyl under the beige tile. The light fixtures and vanity make it very special! Also/ windows that go up and down are Sash windows and those that crank in and out are Casement. You are welcome!
Thanks for nice lunchtime video 💙
Zeppelin are classic, love em. Interesting house Ethan. ❤❤❤❤❤
The house might have been built in the 1970s but the interior was renovated (somewhere) in the 1980s or early '90s. I remember the '70s and the style reminds me of the '80s and '90s.
Thank you for the grand tour, Ethan. I really got excited right with you before we entered. I could almost feel your pulse racing 🐎😂 💞!!! Thank you for being respectful of this home. I'm looking forward to seeing much more of your vids. For now take care and carry on, dear brother! 🕊️
Greatest rock and roll band ever. and evermore.
That's only your opinion they sucked
Hi Ethan...Nice house 👌..like the idea of the greenhouse off of the garage ..kitchen and brick fireplace looked nice and homely....gazebo was cool too... Thanks for sharing and just bring you.. always enjoy your videos...stay safe well and happy 💋
That's a pretty typical late-1960s-early-1970s house; it's not huge but the pillars and the fact that the "basement" is mostly above ground gives it a "commanding presence". The double front doors with panels on the outside, but not the inside SCREAM 1970s. Thanks for showing us this. I hope someone buys or rents it before the vandals or squatters get to it.
Squatters could really set up shop in that nice place...
what a magnificent spot! look at that property! Oh what a party that would have been back in the day! to be a fly on the wall ! You see there have been alot of modifications to this house since it's birth in the late 60's. But what a great house. And not all written off. Yeah, it was all about peace, love & Led Zeppelin back then LOL
Ethan, thanks for that nice virtual tour of this great abandoned house! 😊
Very Nice Ethan 😄Thanks for HVAC and Elec tour. Take care and stay safe Buddy🤗 Donnie
Nice one, Ethan! Thank you for taking us along with you on your adventure. I'm glad you bring some friends with you, too. Until the next one!
Why is so much of this house still in almost perfect condition?? You NEVER see 50 year old houses with all the glass intact and no graffiti everywhere.
Probably in Canada. Seems they aren't a holes like in the states.
There are plenty is mansions and houses that are still very explorable that aren't all vandalized
Cool house ❤ Led Zeppelin one of my favorites
It's so clean and well preserved. Great party house!!
This such a cool house. It’s a shame that it’s abandoned.
Wow, Wow What a beauty. Just sad to see abandoned. Re 9:08, What's Up, LOL, Love it, Thank You.....
Aside from the damage to the front doors which has no doubt been the work of vandals this house is in great shape, it would be move in ready. The roof on it cannot be in bad shape because there's no signs of leaks or water damage, which is what usually happens to places like this. The way it's boarded up makes me think it's either owned currently by a bank or some group like Blackrock/Vanguard and they're just sitting on it while we're in the middle of a housing crisis everywhere. The vandals haven't managed to start stripping the wiring or plumbing from this place yet but that's sure to come if it stays like it currently is. I'd say the wood burning stove hasn't been stolen because those things weigh a ton as they're always made of cast iron which would mean that thing weighs a few hundred pounds at least. It's just a shame to see a place that's not that old as something built around 1969/70 isn't old at all as far as housing goes. It has a lot of modern features in it as it no doubt did when it was built. The Greenhouse part has some broken glass but that's a cheap and easy fix enough. I just get the feeling a bank has taken this house and thrown out whoever was trying to buy it, or some group like Blackrock/Vanguard has it and is sitting on it to drive up prices of housing and create this housing shortage we're in. As many banks and companies now aren't wanting to sell these homes but instead rent them where they own all the land/house and equity and can inflate rent prices by sitting on top of places like this. This house wouldn't be the only one like this in such great shape, aside from repairs to the front doors and flooring in a few places this house is fine and it's just a shame it's going to be left to sit and deteriorate. Houses will go down faster with nobody living in them than they would if someone lived there. The temp changes will cause major issues especially things like freezing and then broken pipes. I'm just shocked with how that front door has been done that they've not started on the copper wiring, plumbing pipes (which around that time could have been copper, and just breaking holes in the walls and spray painting everything in sight. We wouldn't have a housing crisis or housing costs as high as they are if banks and hedge companies like Blackrock/Vanguard wouldn't buy them all up and just sit on them. It's just a shame these places are going to be left to ruin, and this house could be historical for the fact Led Zepplen stayed there.
Robert Plant probably ripped the doors from the hinges, upon finding out Karac passed away while dad was on tour, and Plant initially blamed his wife. And she was sick of his groupie orgies, right? IT'S annoying that people make all kinds of cringy assumptions before watching the rockumentaries about Led Zeppelin's troubles within.
There may have been a problem with a contaminated well water table or groundwater since the children almost died, and one did pass away from living there. But you can keep on fantasizing they just were all such a great big happy healthy family there. if it makes you feel clever. ok.
Wug . Love the mammoth kitchen , the brick walls & fireplace & you're right young man , the cabinets are original to the house . Those old floor tiles underneath are so " funky " . Lighting was fine , it's not like we were looking at at a Gaugin or Van Gogh ! 😉
Downstairs doesn't get as much light as upstairs. That's the way the house was built. It's exactly, I literally mean exactly as my previous home.
Can't wait Ethan to get into this episode it looks amazing I love how you take us to all these abandoned house hunting and I can visualize for the most part of the homes that you show us unless it's like really bad shape or it just needs to be tore down right away. Let's get into the shall we ❤❤
That type of a house is called a "Split Foyer" . . . and, I wouldn't turn on the master switch for electricity in ANY house you explore - if there happened to be a "new" short in the wiring somewhere, it could start a fire and . . . NOMO house !!! But yes, it's a very cool house, with a real cool history. ( I wouldn't have been able to leave there unless I wrote "HEAVEN" at the top of those steps when you first came in )
Sooo cool if Led Zeppelin themselves watched this video!
Sitting around smoking a big fatty, reliving memories...😅
Awesome video!!
Memories of his five year old son passing away? That's actually exactly the reason they moved away, too sad. Do your research.
Zepp, was iconic! I bet they partied hard there back in the day. Thanks Ethan!
Just like Diddy.
Why would zeppelin be out here in the country ? This seems like a house he might have rented from someone or borrowed from someone to have little parties that was quiet and not spoken of . ????????????😮little strange id say some one lived it that house either before he stayed there or after. Something not good about that place.
@sherrypuckett6686 He? They! Don't overthink it!😅
thanks for all the cool videos!!
I still have my washer and dryer there over 30 yrs old and still work the cost of things today your lucky if they last a couple yrs. The thing in the garage thats what they call central vac. Cool find.
She's a beauty love all that closets space. Very long driveway, so beautiful.
Wow love that house. The kitchen is the best part.. Thanks, Ethan.
Thats really cool Ethan. My saying is if you dont like Led Zep you cant be trusted. I turned my son into a huge fan of older bands as well. He heard me say from the time he was able to talk that rock is dead but the music we got in the 60, 70s 80s and some 90s is the gift. Keep rocking. Id be as thrilled as you to be on that property. Guessing it was Zep 3 time so a lot of Jimmy on the acoustic but great as ever.
Hey Ethan that’s a nice old LED Zeppelin home! A lot of cool oldness about it
At 20:54 to 20:56, just as you are walking away from the marble fireplace, there is an intensely bright orb that darts out of the way of the camera to your left. That is no dust orb... that was certainly an energy/spirit orb. There is also a smaller orb dart away from center screen as you leave the door with "cool" handle at 20:42-20:43. Did you get any weird energy vibes while exploring that area?
Great taste in music 🎶 🎉 my Favourite
Looks move-in ready! Seen no water damage...they built real houses with sturdy materials!
That house still in pretty good shape. It would be cool if you could find pictures when Leonard lived there and compare.
Who owns it now? I'm interested in purchasing it. This house is exactly like my previous home.
@@ValerieDee123 Party at your house!
Who the heck is Leonard?
As Soon As You Said Led Zepplin Ethan... Stairway To Heaven Started Up In My Head....
I heard Black Dog. 😊
Some nice features in this 70’s house! Thank you Ethan!
Hello Ethan from Kentucky originally from Michigan and we visited Canada many times before you needed a passport.
Hello Ethan, I love that interior brick! Very cool!!
Awesome video! Love the house. Old school design
I'm a fan of late 60s and all 70s.
Loved this one! And love Led Zeppelin! Thanks Ethan! ❤
Another good one . thanks for sharing . ❤❤❤❤ Stay safe love ya
I must say, as a HUGE Led Zeppelin fan, I’m slightly jealous. And I don’t get jealous very often. I’d love to hear some of the stories that you damn well those have to tell.
On a house yes! Yet when it comes to Led Zeppelin some stories you just don't tell.
@@ValerieDee123Robert Plant's five year old son died in this house. Why not talk about it?
Robert son died in 1977 not 1971
@@sda9995 Musicians come back to where they stayed before. Especially when all that stuff is ready to be harvested from the greenhouse again 🤣 Karac was born in April 1971. Carmen was three at the time of his birth. This place is seen in some footage in their documentaries. Go watch all of them. 😊
Hope the house is fix so new musicians can build a studio sound system. What a house make new memories yes I’m from late 60s. At the beginning of. That wonderful 70s
Awesome, find Ethan 😎
I liked this house I really loved the kitchen upstairs ❤
Not really a great house. You can tell from the outside by the lack of plantings around the house especially in the front. I’d say it’s real appeal is it’s seclusion. Definitely not going to problems with neighbors unless something gets out of hand. Whoever shoved the front door open didn’t spray the inside. Apparently people don’t know the house exists, until now. 👍☮️🌞🏡
You need merch and specifically t-shirts that say, “Cobwebs in tha (or the) face!” And another that says, “If I’m being totally honest.” Great explore, Ethan!
I wish you had said in the beginning where you were. But this is rad.
IDENTICAL door handles currently in house my dad built in 1961 - They were put in by my dad in around 1971 and I have left them to this day - I like them . Also identical wall switches haha
I love the kitchen and the dining room that’s my favorite part what a gorgeous house I love this
Imagine if we could watch what they did there, and btw I counted the number of times you said cool: 35. Loved this video.
The flower pattern linoleum underneath the fake wood linoleum was probably what was there when Zeppelin was there. If I own that house I would take up the fake wood linoleum and restore it back to its '70s vibe
Then as it was then again it will be ,you know the coarse may change sometimes rivers always reach the sea 🌊
Ten Years Gone ( Led Zeppelin)
7:53 dude the Greenhouse was to grow cannabis🚬😂😂😂😂😂😂! #ilovethe1970s
15:19 That looks like one of those double-layer oil tanks that they mandate these days. It looks shiny (not to mention the 2006 date), so I suspect that the original one from 1970 had to be replaced.
Very little if anything beyond a couple light fixtures and cabinets inside are original. Everything else been updated.
Curious, why you would put the faucetts on the outside of a bathtub? That could be quite dangerous...for real. double sink with one offset mirror? weird. big house tho!! love the gazebo.
So did they stay there or just attend a party there? It would be interesting to see photos of LZ in the house. The property is nice but the house underwhelmed me. I guess it needed to be seen in its heyday. I saw a survey marker and I’m guessing it’s going to be sub-divided.
The Roth DWT series is a double wall oil tank. Is this home in the US? Looks like it is.
It’s pretty unremarkable. Very common.
@@lisah60 Its in a distant suburb of Toronto in Canada.
I'd guess they just partied, maybe crashed there. LZ kept insane schedules on their tours. They'd stay in L.A. the longest of anywhere in the US and Canada, in no small part bc they had tons of groupies that worshipped them there.
They would have to have a permanent practice place i would think . I didn’t know about this place
Thumbs up on the video Ethan 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Another awesome house Ethen!!❤
He didnt say they OWNED it, they rented it. I believe the downstairs is an apartment. It has bedrooms, a full bath, kitchen, family room, laundry & exit/entrance doors separate from the front door. Maybe it's a mother-in-law suite. The 1st room upstairs is tge informal dining, kitchen & the large room is a family room. The layout is similar to my parent's house. The dining room (with the chandelier) & the formal living room are in the back. The half circle above the doorway had glass in it at once. The house has a central vacuum. The clean-out for them are usually in the garage. Beautiful house even if LZ didn’t stay there! Oh, the reason why he doesn't tell you the location is because no urban explorer tells. Kinda an unwritten rule.
He DID SAY in t/beginning they owned t/hoause. A bit later he said attended a party a the hoause i find that more believable.....😅
Looks like CT.
The Rolling Stones stayed in CT when they toured. Out side of Woodbury
Could be. My previous home was similar. Except it had a large kitchen upstairs and a snack kitchen like that downstairs.
@@scottkane3776 Nope. Ontario, Canada
Must be the cool thing to do......find some random abandoned place in the middle of nowhere and post a vid tour claiming it somehow has ties to a legendary rock band. All without even a trace of evidence, yet the most gullible generation of tech believes it.
Thanks, Ethan. This was an interesting tour ! I am subscribing to your channel
The way you say "house" and "out" I'm I'm assuming you're in Canada?
Howse
Take off eh
That’s the only way I can guess someone is Canadian,the ‘oowt’ and ‘houuwwse’😅
That Roth tank in the basement area is the oil tank for the furnace.
How cool would it be to find guitars picks and things from the band!!
Pretty sure the detached shed early in the video was used for rehearsals. Bonham’s drum kit is likely still there along with Jimmy’s Gibson double-neck guitar.
Omg imagine that party or parties that were thrown there 🤯 if only those walls could talk
Roth is just a fuel tank. They used to use fuel oil for their furnaces. Wooden door frames are weak. One good kick will split them open. The house is in great shape. Someone could buy it and fix it up. I bet they had some wild parties there.
I really liked the kitchen. It looks like it would have been a great place to live in that location with all those trees for privacy 😊 Thank you for sharing Ethan 😊 great video.
Wow! What a cool house. Needs a bunch of work, but I cant understand why no one bought it. I can just imagine the parties back in the days of Zeppelin!
❤ AMAZING WONDERFUL GROOVY FANTASTIC FIND ETHAN AWESOME!!! WHAT'S UP FROM TEXAS LOVE YOU KEEP ON KEEPING ON AND I WILL KEEP ON WATCHING AS ALWAYS!!!
Is it just local folklore that links Led Zeppelin to this property? It’s pretty unspectacular and the rooms seem really small - hard to imagine the mighty Zep partying in a space like this…
No proof was offered other than him just saying it. Led Zeppelin was huge by 1971.... I don't see them staying at some 2,000-3,000 sq ft house when they were already booking massive luxury hotel suites (or entire floors!) situated by the bars they loved to get blotto in while touring. Don't know where this is (there isn't even a state mentioned)....... this could be any random empty house. As a lifetime Zeppelin freak, I've read close to every book/article ever written about them, and I've not ever heard anything about this place. I kind of don't believe the "pedigree".
@@broeheemed32I think he is in Canada.
Yep.
@@broeheemed32yes he lived in this house. I recognize the backyard, where he posed in a photo with his son who passed away very young.
@@trustinsynchronicity - You're delirious. Karac Plant never set foot in the US.... if he had, there would have been a press frenzy..... and in no way did Robert Plant ever live anywhere in the US during the Zeppelin days except at Malibu Colony during the recording of "Presence", and guaranteed there were no family members there. Plant had a carousel of women (and drugs aplenty) in his rental house, which would not have sat well with Maureen Plant.
Wow ! What a time machine, If only walls could talk..
love your, "what's up you guys!"
Hasn't been empty for too long with LED bulbs... Fortunately not vandalized yet!
And the wood on the boarded-up windows isn't very old. Unless it's been marked for teardown, they need to get the power on and get air moving or mold will set in.