MILLIONAIRES ABANDONED $12,000,000 1960’s Mid Century Modern Mansion **POWER STILL ON**
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024
- This massive 8 bedroom, 7 bathroom Mid Century bungaloft was built in 1962 and sits on a massive 4 acre lot. It sold in 2020 after the original owner passed away for 12 Million Dollars.
That place is unbelievable, it hasn't been greatly altered since it was built.This has got to be the best example of an early sixties decor plan I have ever seen. For me it's a first , A pop art abstract recreation room with a built in feature wall and deco seat. I bet the old furniture is in a retro store somewhere. It's a good thing you recorded this one Ethan, Its about the same time period as the Cold war Deifenbunker bomb shelter. Way Cool.
Oh Ethan I'm obsessed with this house. This house and the house with the plaid wallpaper that went on the ceilings are my absolute favorites. This place was a showplace in its day, obviously this family had money. It makes me sad that this will all be destroyed.
That oven in the kitchen was the same one used on Bewitched. That groovy room downstairs room, the flower wallpaper shower room, the foil wallpaper throughout, the glitter wallpaper in the staircase, I'm OBSESSED with this place.
Thank you for doing what you do Ethan. Another epic adventure for sure.
Mine too! The plaid orange was my fave till this one 🤗
@Me Sook huh?
@Me Sook you said I liked more than the wallpaper. You're right, this was one of my all time favorite homes. So sad to see it destroyed.
@Me Sook don't project. 😉
@Me Sook oh OK sure. 😂
Wow! This was amazing! The "please keep all doors locked" sign on the front door might have been because at the end of his life, the owner suffered from Alzheimer's & would leave to wander, so the caregivers posted the sign to keep him safe. Just a thought:) Thank you for sharing such awesome content!
I love these 60s houses, especially when they’ve been left with all the original wallpaper and fixtures. This one is amazing!👏
Pool change room is stellar!
It's so bittersweet. I love these old homes but it breaks my heart that they will be destroyed. This one would be amazing if it were restored.
Looks like it really just needs some cosmetic updates. Seems like the structure isn’t too bad.
i agree! its amazing
The Frigidaire in the kitchen has pull out drawers for the stove burners. They are very sought after and hard to find these days. Called the Flair range. Love the laundry chute in the laundry room. The original washer and dryer were probably top of the line beauties.
Exactly. Watch any earlier episode of "Bewitched". She has a stove unit just like this...drawer for burners and lift up glass doors as the oven/warmer. It apparently malfunctioning (although a Frigidaire NEVER dies) and they just put in a newer stove unit, not wanting to get rid of the original.
@@FrankiesFancy these are actually notorious for dying out in multiple different ways, and with parts no longer available, it makes fixing them hard.
We bought a one owner house built in 68 that still has an old Frigidaire wall oven and counter top stove. I would love to restore them if I could find the hardware. ( they work, but it would be nice to redo all of the burners. They are hard wired, not the modern plug ins.)
Did not see laundry shoot and wanted him too find it!
Ok I saw it!😉 this was a nice home in its day!
I could just smell the hot dogs boiling in the kitchen, waiting for us to eat after we got to swim! How fun for kids!
Hey Ethan!!
This home needs to be preserved! The room with built in seating may have had asmall dance floor in the middle!
Really love all the customizing through-out. Bathroom wallpapers..cool. Copper sink in first bar..cool! Tons of storage, bright kitchen,etc....too much to list here.
Great job, stay safe😘👍👌😘
I noticed the dance floor as well. Imagine the disco/dance love/not war parties down there. So so much about this home is wonderful. I agree that it appears to priced to prevent anyone from buying. I bet the neighbors want it demolished and a more modern structure erected in its place. While I watched this video I just kept thinking about all the life that had been lived in that wonderful place. And now “him & her” are both gone and it looks like their home will soon follow. Sad but beautiful.
Definitely a dance floor!
Wow! So nice to see a home of that era that has not been vandalized. It was an amazing place that really captured the essence of the sixties, the colors, the wallpaper, the furnishings and the abstract room. I love the changing room, the colors made it look like such a happy place. Thank you for documenting this and taking us on the tour.
I retired from General Motors and Yes l bought a stove, washer and dryer back in the day with of course a Good discount. I haven’t finished watching video but so far it looks massive and Besutiful!
Wow... that pool room with that giant 60s chair!! I've never seen anything like that. It's great that whoever lived there kept that room for the 50+ years they lived there. If I had millions to spend on a house, I'd pick a house like this and never change anything. Seeing the wallpaper in each room was fun too, and it's cool that you appreciate it too. Thanks for the break from depressing news this morning.
Ethan, I appreciate how careful you are with these properties. I loved the colors, patterns and textures in this one.
I am a Brit living in the UK, born in 1947 so all of this is so familiar to me. What's interesting is that we had all the same wallpaper, curtains etc so the 60's vibe was world wide. I ooh and ahh over most of your videos Ethan, keep up the good work, you are abviously an old soul.
I was born in 1961 and grew up in a house built in 1959. I’d love to have a home in good shape of that era. This house is amazing. That room by the pool…. Wow, the fun teenagers must have had having parties there. If only there was a way to get photos from the family that used to live there to see how it was furnished. Love your videos and the respect you have for these homes even though they are going to be destroyed.
I had so much fun going thru this house with you. It was fantastic. Everything from the layout to the wall papers in the house. 1962 was a wonderful year. To see a home unaltered in the 60 years is pretty amazing. So happy you got this one Ethan. It's a time capsule of modern mid century at it's finest. Super "far out man"!!! Loved it.
It really makes me almost cry to think that this amazing retro classic home is gone by now. It seems so well made and seemed to be on a gorgeous piece of property. Such unique wallpapers. Love the bathrooms especially the tiny tiles that are still perfectly good after all the years. Love the kitchen. And that basement room must have seen many parties. You don’t find anything decorated like that anymore. So so cool! My favorite wallpaper was in that changing room with the matching curtains. If I were wealthy I think I would rather pay for this than a new one. Thanks for this great explore Ethan. Know it’s another older one but REALLY enjoyed this . Take care and keep safe.
There is so much of my childhood in that house. This is one of my all time faves that you have explored for us. I shed a few tears watching, my heart breaks knowing this beauty is going to be taken from us.
Amazing house. Wish I lived there. Thank you, Ethan, for making these
Thank you for these videos!
It is such a shame if they are going to demolish this house. Whatever they build, or whatever they spend on “new” to replace it, it won’t have 1/4 the quality or craftsmanship or character of the original.
Thank you for sharing another beautiful 60's house, this place is incredible! So sad it is being torn down, it should just be renovated and restored. Love seeing all the 60's appliances, esp that Frigidaire stove!
The mortise type door hardware on the interior doors indicates this was a high end home in its day. The hat in the basement is a clue who the former owners were, likely one of the principals of Canada Nickel. The fact that practically everything is original in the house despite the owners wealth is a testament to their frugal ways and reminds me of a saying "The best way to have money is not to spend it" Thanks for the video and for the respect you showed for the home
WOW! A truly incredible original beauty!🤩 It looks like it was definitely a high-end home for the era! I'm guessing it was probably occupied by a large family who must have really enjoyed living there for sure! I love the retro appliances, it is a total change that they would be left there to be destroyed, they are very valuable part of history and very collectible! It is such a massive place, way more than I would ever need, but what a dream it would be to breathe some life back into it! The basement was very cool, it looks that may have been a small dance floor there in the middle of the room. Awesome tour, thanks!!🤟☮️
Wow! I would love to purchase this property! I would definitely keep some of the finishings in it and add as well as repair. It needs a lot of updates but the bones of the home are still good. What an investment this would be! 🥰
Everything you put out is amazing. Love your style. Never change for anyone.
And never stop moving forward.
Make today amazing!
One of the best homes you’ve shown, one of those old houses that go on and on and on! Who ever lived in it in the 60’s and 70’s definitely was proud of it and loved it I bet.
One thing I see with this house and others that you have shown , you can tell that the owner(or whoever lived in it in later years) got older, the kids grew up and moved out, the spouse probably got bad health and died later , then the person that was left just couldn’t take care of the house like before, things get junky, no cleaning up, , no maintenance or repairs, no updates to the interior or exterior, and you have what you see now. It also seems that the kids or other family members don’t want the house either in later years.
I’m sure someone could come in and start a two year rehabilitation and have nice property, but I’m sure, like you said, they would rather spend that money on a newer property. Thank you Ethan for all your hard work showing us these old properties that we all pass by and wish we could go in and see!
OMG! This is my absolute favorite house in all of your videos I’ve watched. I’m not usually commenting on posts, but I had to on this one! I’m betting it’s been demolished by now since it’s an older video, but the decor and layout would have been right out of my childhood/teen years! My dream home!❤️💙💛💚🧡💃🏽🕺🏻
A very "Brady Bunch" home, I will never understand why people now days do not value retro and historic houses. Your videos are great, you don't spend time talking about what you imagine the people might have been doing in each room. New subscriber!
What an incredible home!! Absolutely LOVE the retro vibes!!! Thank you Ethan!!
The party room had a dance floor! Love all the incredible wallpaper. Amazing share Ethan. Well done. Kitchen appliances- wow. That suite of rooms in the basement might have been for “ servants “. Just cool..! Thank you.
I was thinking the same thing about that part of the downstairs. It also explains the intercom system.
Hey Ethan, I just started watching through the many explorer videos and I’ve found a couple of channels that I really trust and enjoy. (Nothing neg towards others, it’s simple preference). You are top notch at what you are doing and kudos to The Proper People as well. The common thread of both of you is the respect shown, not only to the privacy of the owners but also to the property. (And I don’t have to hear constant F-Bombs. Lol). I feel more like I’m getting to be a part of the documentation of wonderful, interesting, historic, outrageous, etc real estate before it’s gone or changed. And I appreciate that so much. I also love that you guys do research and share what you learn about what you are showing. And one more thing, I will never understand why so much is left behind so often. Such a waste that an opportunity is not given to allow someone to properly go in and salvage the old pieces, hardware, fixtures, etc. to help preserve some history before demolition. Anyway, excellent job, good on you for taking us along, enjoying it, and being funny about it as well! 🙌
That was a beautiful house. The decor is definitely 60's. It's a shame that the place is being demolished but the price tag is way more than it's worth even with today's housing shortage. Nice one.
This is one of my favorite mid century homes. I love touring the ones that are still original. I’m sure when it was built it was gorgeous! Thank you so much for these videos!! Your really good at what you do. Bring us more please!❤️
Thanks for sharing Ethan. Would loved to have see this in its original brand new condition. I have a love for mcm architecture. I think the room off the dining room was probably an office and the marks in the carpet are from a desk. Looks like they may have had an estate sale at one point. That would account for the notes placed randomly on doors etc. The original appliances in the kitchen are a piece of history. They should be preserved and not thrown in a landfill. 😊
The room in between looked like it would be the main dining room and the room behind would normally have been a "family room", where games were played and Tv watched. Things you would want to do but couldn't do in the formal living room that was for entertaining guests. Such a lovely home...
What a super house! Every step of your tour was a joy. Loved all the vibrant wallpaper. So fun to see on this dreary day in Virginia. The recreation room with built in seating, dance floor and custom chair was a time capsule of 1960’s home entertainment. Thanks for sharing.
This house is a gem 💎. Between all of the beautiful spiral staircases, the chandelier in the main foyer, the peach 🍑/coral/pink bathroom 🥰, the groovy floral 🏵 🌼 shower 🚿 room where everything matched 🥰, the primary color room with the built in chair 💙 ❤ 💛 -- it's like something out of a movie... I also loved the old-school, Yellow 💛 kitchen, as well as all of the foil metallic shiny 🤍 wallpaper 🥰. This is one of my favorites that you've went to!! Thank you!!
I know how that house feels, I was also made in 1962. It is a shame that it will be taken down. Kind of sad, it was a family dream home where kids grew up and parents remained until they passed away. My first Condo was like that house, 1 family owned it, decorated it in 1965 and kept it that way until they passed away and sold it.
I love it when your videos are uncut and real. I love the passion you have for these old homes. I grew up in the sold homes like this, and it just pleases me to see that younger people like you still find this stuff, really attractive and have a passion to go look at them. Thank you so much for sharing them it brings back so many memories for me as a kid. Be safe and I’m looking forward to many adventures ahead watching your channel.
Gorgeous home, absolutely high end custom built beauty right down to the wallpaper!! I’ll bet it was very tastefully furnished with high end Danish modern pieces all throughout too. Places like this should be preserved, this is a masterpiece the likes of which we will never see again!
This is the same oven Samantha in Bewitched had! It’s a collector. I hope they salvage it.
This was such a cool addition to your homes collection. I appreciate your enthusiasm. I think the blue red and yellow room might have been a kid's playroom and if it were mine I would touch up the paint and leave everything exactly as is. Love the built- in couches.
Thank you for sharing! Beautiful house from another era that was clearly loved. I Googled and found the obituaries and the couple who I believe built and owned the house. Fascinating people who lived long, amazing lives. Sounds like the husband made his fortune in mining and on the stock market.
This is one of my best untouched houses you've ever done. With a few exceptions EVERYTHING in that house is still in its original form. I am over the moon that you shared this one. Like you the mid-century houses are my favorite because they had so much character to them.
Amazing time capsule.... Love the older houses. Thank you for sharing these beautiful homes with us.
I've really gotten into watching abandoned videos, the last few years & I watch several different explorers but you have always been one of my favorites & I have watched you get better & better with each video. Now, I always catch your new posts bc you seem to show the coolest & most retro homes.....I was born in May 1969 so I totally love all that groovy shag carpet & ridiculously flocked wall paper....love it all...super cool, little tacky but all fun! Keep up the great work & I think I figured out why I can follow your videos so well, in the video you mention you are a Taurus, me too....there ya go👍🙂 Sending thanks & support from a fellow Taurus from Texas☮
I don’t understand why the tv industry doesn’t have this for 60’s shows …
Excellent explore!!! Thx
I loved the video . It was a really huge home for the sixties . I loved the cool wallpaper especially , and the sofas with matching doors in the basement. Thank you very much for showing this home. Awesome work Ethan. 🎉
What's up Ethan! Yess. Virgo here. I absolutely loved the orange & brown flower pool room & the spiral stair cases.. thank you for showing us another great house!
The basement is amazing. The mural and sculpture work looks like work from an artist Esteve. That stuff should have been put in a museum. And, the tapestries throughout are valuable, too! So much value there and too many philstines destroying the past. Please, take art and architecture classes to expand your vernacular on your subject matter. You’re getting better, but there is so much depth that can be shared with the masses in so many of the spaces that you have been in.
That’s a good point! It might even be a way to start a crowdfunding movement to save these homes before it’s too late.
That grand staircase was intended for formal photos - family photos, weddings, proms, etc. It's an absolutely perfect frame for a group, or a woman in a huge gown. This family was socially active at one time.
I'm wondering if that huge room next to the dining room is a ballroom. The floor is very worn in the center. That doesn't seem normal for a sitting room or whatever.
In the bathroom, the 60 minute time switch is for a heat lamp.
The pink bathroom is probably for an elderly person with the walk in tub. Mother in law?
At least two of the wallpapers are prints of famous Picasso sketches.
The "living room" with the sunken floor and beautiful fireplace might be a library or study.
Loved this explore. I love mid century homes and this one was definitely loved and cared for. It’s a shame they will level it and build a McMansion in its place.
Not often I watch a vid twice in a row. Gotta be in my top 3 favorite you've explored so far. It's the house that keeps on giving & you document it well, I'm able to really enjoy the whole thing.
Marjorie and Pat Sheridan. He died in 2015, she in 2020. He was big in Mining and she worked with Amnesty international in Toronto.
4 kids, 7 great grand children. Married 57 years.
That was an AMAZING home... loved it... keep up with the good finds...
This house is amazing! I think that it is my favorite of all the places that you have been. Thank you for this awesome tour!
My favorite styling and architecture of all time! What a loss. Thank you for capturing it before it’s gone.
Thank you Ethan for showing us these houses you make it so interesting. I love you saying what’s up you guys. You show so much respect for these houses even tho they are vacant you still respect it. You are so kind. I love your showing of the houses. Keep up the good work and I hope I don’t miss any of your shows. Again thank you
That keep doors locked sign prob was to keep someone with Alzheimer’s from wondering out. Just a guess but def a possibility. Great one! Thanks for the tour. ❤️
Awesome find Ethan I absolutely loved all the different styles of wallpaper this place was truly a gem in her prime thanks for sharing !
WOW... just WOW! This is a really cool and massive house! Such a shame it's going to be torn down. I love some of the retro styling in there. Thanks for sharing this with us, very cool to see.
I wish you had a better 📸🔦light on your camera, this looks like a very nice home and maybe you could stay still a little longer for us to take in the scene!! those wallpapers looked interesting..
I never seen a grill indoors like that neat..
I so love this! Thank you so much for sharing with us! Super awesome house! I bet it was so fun seeing this! Much love to you! You rock Ethan! 💕
great house Ethan, it is so big, wow. what a shame that it's getting demolished! loved it!
That home was definitely early '60's. I am 71 and I recognize the genre as I was in many homes of my parents friends and relatives of that era when I was young.
This house looks like it wax really cool for it’s era. When I was growing up my aunt had a house from the late 60s early 70s. It had the foiled wallpaper and carpet in the bathrooms. Carpeted bathrooms make no sense to me. You’re right Ethan as cool of a house as this once was no one is going to want to pay that price point for it, especially not with all the repairs it needs. It looks like it was well loved it.
That’s why the banks buy them - so they can jack up the prices and make sure they won’t sell as is.
I loved how this house had cool effects!! I have seen So Many ideas in so many adventures my house is going to be HUGE!!:) lol. I liked the cubby under the stairs actually. I could see my crystal collection being displayed there:) The whole house was fabulous and its a shame to not restore it or find the plans and rebuild somewhere else!! If I had the money I would! Thanks for sharing!!:)
What an amazing mansion. This couple was definitely not afraid of color and bold design. I loved it. ☺👍
🌈🌈 Hi Ethan!! Wow this house is right up my alley! Loads of great wallpaper and original features… Can’t say enough about a house that has the original stuff! The basement with all of the art and the parquet dance floor has to be my favorite! The size of the main living room and what I think is a ballroom, which would’ve been the bigger dining room sort of thing, shows you the affluence of the owners at that time. Bedrooms were really not super large nor were kitchens that was just how things were. This one is worth watching again and again! Congratulations on all of your success could not happen to a nicer guy. #WhatIsUpYouGuys 🌈🌈 Cindy
Thanks Ethan, I love all those wallpapers, wish I could have my home decorated with those, amazing
Very nice to see the house with original fixtures 😊 thank you!
I remember these colors and patterns. I still don't like them, but they bring back memories. I love the layout of the house and that den with built-in bookcase and fireplace is to die for! I would definitely try to restore it, if I could. I was disappointed that we didn't see the pool room, but that's probably a death trap at this point. Thank you for the great tour! This is my first time touring with you, so I did subscribe.
At least you grew up with color my childhood in the 00’s was brown. Now it’s white, cream, and grey
The big floral wallpaper (mostly orange/white) reminded me of the fabulous sectional that my grandmother had. I spent many happy hours lounging on it, wish I had it now!
Love that place. Imagine living in it when it was new? Fantastic! I bet there was a big family that lived there too. Such a shame it was let go and will be destroyed. Would have loved to seen what it looks like from the outside too, but I understand why you do not show that.
Absolutely awesome!!! I would update & live in this house!!! I was alive in the 60s, but that retro is not my thing! I am also a Taurus! Now I know why you & I are on the same page with our thoughts 👍 Gorgeous home… Prices in Canada must be inflated over prices in the US as this house would not be worth $12 million in the US!!! However, with the way that inflation has taken the housing market… it may be now😳😢😔 I am handicapped & non-ambulatory, sooo this house, with the beautiful spiral staircases, are not handicapped friendly 😰 But… if I was not handicapped, or for most people, this home would work great 👍 I love that it was owned by only 1 family 👍 You can tell that they took pride in it & that it was well loved👍🙏❤️ Congratulations Ethan on 75,000 subscriptions…you have earned it 🙏❤️ Thank you for another wonderful adventure 👍 We love you 😍❤️💕
The burners were in a drawer in that 1960's stove. It may have looked like just an oven but it is an entire stove. I was amazed the first time that I saw a stove like that in the home of a college friend in the early 1970's. Great video. Thanks
Cool, thanks for sharing this non-grey house. Hope someone salvages that metal chair sculpture in the lower level dance party room.
What an awesome house! I'd have no problem living there (with repairs)! Thank you for sharing!
Omg that’s the oven I had growing up! The burners were in a pull out drawer! The range hood also pulled out from the top!! Ours was aqua…as was the fridge and dishwasher. My parents bought the house in 1963..
We even had that flocked wallpaper too! Wish I could post pics here, I have a ton of them!
My sign is Taurus also! We are so bull headed aren’t we Ethan! Lol
Oh my gosh I just absolutely love this place! Of course my favorite room is the red room in the basement! I remember some friends that had some thing similar to this, not as many bedrooms though. They had the built-in seats by the fireplace, and everything was mid century. I love mid century! The staircase was awesome to. Wonderful little explore thank you for sharing. Take care!
Such a beautiful home! It makes my heart break to see it in disrepair. I thank you so much for the wonderful tour and respect for the property.
Really liked this one. The basement was crazy cool. Thank you for what you do
Really cool retro house!! I could live there with a little update….and some of the wallpaper would stay!! Thanks for sharing!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖
Ethan, Ethan, Ethan, ETHAN!!!! Aaagghhh!!! This place is the _BEST!!!!!_ That party room with the dance floor in the middle of the red carpet and the "martini olive" decor!! Oh my friggin God I'm *_dying!!_* That pink bathroom...I don't think the walls are original but everything else was. I was born in '60 and I didn't see anything like that until the hippy era and that wasn't until '67 or so. I loved how the kitchen still had the towel closet...the rods (that should have slid out) to hang your dish towels on to dry. I'd kill for one of those now. My favorite Ethan like ever... "Glad this wasn't molested by a millennial with a bucket of white paint". That one almost got me...I was sipping tea when you said it. It went out through my nose lmfao. This one just replaced my previous favorite because of all the originals. Please keep on top of any updates on this one 🤗 Thanks so much for posting!
Oh yeah. I love mid century modern. I love the retro wallpaper. I just got some for my bathroom. All the wallpapers are bomb man. I would love to live there Ethan. It would be so lovely to have it restored. The only thing would be the cleaning it is such a shame that this will be demolished. The cooker and fittings need to be saved. I am Led Zeppelin fan too.Wow I love the wicked design of the retro orange and blue with red carpet. I want that design on my kitchen. I love room with orange and brown retro wallpaper 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you so much for showing this house!!! I absolutely love it! Now I have 2 favorites- this and the 1940's Hollywood estate.
Thats definitely a dance floor in that groovy room at the end....parrrrty!
That place was amazing in every way. Thanks for sharing, by far my favorite place youve showcased.
Thank You so much for sharing this house. That was definitely a 60s house I do love the horoscopes room and the room that look like a dance room maybe the adult room next to the kids room down stairs. You are right it definitely needs work. It sucks that their are taking down awesome homes. But understand that new building are going up everywhere. Thank You again.
My house was the model home for the 1979 development. The master bathroom had carpet. We kept it that way for years but it was very impractical. Amazing video. Thanks
WOW!!! Where to even start? This house is a total winner. Love it! That basement area (looked almost like a party space with a little dancefloor). The colours, the motifs on the walls/cupboards...so cool! The pink bathroom was nice, looked like a sunrise almost. That one room with the zodiac wallpaper: yes, there are 12 signs they're not exactly by month, they sort of overlap between months. And yes, my sign was there: Aries. Again, normally I'm not a fan of wallpaper, but that Zodiac one was really neat. The foil wallpaper in that one bedroom was neat too. The master bathroom was a bit of a letdown. I don't know...it just didn't have that certain something that grabs me and says "now that's a beautiful bathroom!". Definitely the jewel in the crown from this house is that basement party area. Too bad it can't be saved. Or at the very least some of the stuff salvaged from the house.
The thing in the bathroom ceiling is a combo heat lamp/vent fan. I have the very same one in my bathrooms!
I appreciate this house!! My favorite part is the party room downstairs with the red carpet and dance floor. This family was very hip!! The sparkly wallpaper is gorgeous!! And the 2 pools!! Well loved home!
Whats up Ethan! Love this one! Def a 60's party house. Seemed like those halls went on forever. The wallpaper was fabulous! Such a shame it will be gone forever. How many bedrooms? So glad you've documented this. Love those old places that aren't vandalized. Awesome explore and keep rockin
Awesome find! Enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you.
Love. This house,the basement is really cool ,the stairs,a very expensive house,would be even more so today.,my aunt had a cook stove like the one in the kitchen.,the wall papers are awesome really 60s.love it.love it love it.👍❤️🇺🇸
incredibly exciting mansion you have found this time Ethan. and fun with the wallpaper with the zodiac sign on. mine is the lion 🙂. good weekend
Hey, Good Afternoon Ethan, I just want to let you know that, I'm moving a little slower through your videos. I got my parents very interested in the videos as well 😊 so we now started watching them together and they "school" me. This has really been enjoyable for us three, thank you for giving us the time to experience the"old" with the"new" Thank you!
That home was massive!!!! What a shame all that beauty is going to be torn down in the name of progress. Yes it does need a lot of work but how can someone just turn a blind eye to all that? Amazing home, thanks for sharing.
The astrological wallpaper and Zeppelin poster were my favorite! I like the fact that your respectful of peoples stuff even though they just ditched their house and all their things. At least someone cares about the the past and sees value in it!
I was going to say what another commenter said about the stove. I had one in my house as a kid. The cabinet also a shelf for appliances that would pull out into a counter top. So cool!
You should be up to a million by now. You do a great job and I love your content!!!
I do love this wallpaper in the first bathroom. I'd put it up in a flash if I could get it. I like cheerful colours and patterns. Thank you for this video. They are always class. 🙋♀️🇩🇪
Awesome find Ethan! What a great house….just love it❣️