You guys are passing up some bakeware, I know you aren't taking stuff but Corningware is crazy valuable now. Bakeware off white blue flowers. Priced one u had at $726.
A house like this usually means that an elderly person passed away without any family members close enough to clean out their belongings. Happens fairly often when children move away and leave elderly parents behind. If an abandoned house doesn't cause a stir in the community and the property taxes are paid no one will care and the house will probably continue to deteriorate.
I think you’re correct.. It’s amazing when a elderly family member dies and family ransack their home and leave what isn’t worth anything... Makes me sick,... a person lived their, got up everyday for work etc and lived their life and this is what’s left.... makes me so sad! Idk if that makes sense but I worked at home hospice for awhile and while my patients were sick, scared of dying, never did I see a family member... only saw after death to ransack their home... 😢😢😢
This seems likely to me based on the posters found (looks like something a teen might have had, or college student maybe, in the late 90s,) which would place the "kids" as GenX in terms of age. you could totally have an issue where the kids have moved away and aging parent(s) pass away suddenly, etc.
Agreed. Places here in the states tend to be ransacked and graffiti everywhere. Not that all graffiti is bad, but it's placement seems disrespectful. Love your channel Keep it up.
This hurts my heart to see, even before the music. These are all things that meant something to a family, that they worked for, that was passed down to them, that they shared with their kids. What happened to this family that they had to leave their entire lives behind?
What bothers me is that they keep picking this family's items up and looking at them. They shouldn't say something is "Untouched" if they have now touched it...
The span of time these artifacts represent is amazing! The Admiral Deluxe 300 chassis TV is from 1956 while the Neon Ballroom poster is from 1999. I hope this family was/still is living a happy life.
I was born in ‘61 so I grew up with almost everything in that house, especially the kitchen. When I go to antique stores I will often buy these things from my past. I love the ‘60-70’s era. This was the best video reviewing my own childhood that I have ever come across.
I just watched your video. The exterior condition helps keep people away. It looks like an old shack, but surprisingly "modern" once you get in. I'd like you to research what happened, without giving away the location. That would wrap up my curiosity as to why we find the house abandoned in this manner. Thanks for the videos, keep up the good work. Don't let those posting negative comments bring you down.
Again, outstanding. And one more thing. I'm in my 50's so I have a longer memory and more experience in some of these time periods in which you explore. And I have a strong sense of history anyway. I've been impressed in your narrations with some things you guys guess or surmise correctly without you having lived through them. I love these vids!
Yesss... agreed! The banter is really fun to listen to, but the fact that they're actually fairly smart and intuitive young people keeps me watching. Can't tell you how many channels I've abandoned simply because the explorer had no intelligent clue what anything was, but yet still kept talking (like a complete idiot) 🤦🏻♀️🧠🚫‼️
@@SherrySherry like Josh? 🤣 literally the only reason I watch his videos are because he explores some really cool places, definitely not for his intelligence or knowledge.
I'm 46 and my mom would always take me to antique stores and explain what things were. Always so interesting. She has passed away but my daughter is now 22 and we have carried on the tradition. She loves antique stores and I like to explain things to her.
WoW! So many items recognizable from the 60's on up to the early 80's. The old wall can opener, old blender, camera flash, old stereo equipment, old tube tv, old speaker, shag rug, adding machine, and so many other kitchen appliances, etc. Many items I've held onto since way back then. So groovy seeing this time capsule frozen in time. I can't imagine how kool it was for you young-uns seeing all those vintage items. Checking out the types of books in these places can give you an indication of the personality of whom may have resided in the home. Obviously this house hasn't been upgraded since the early 70's. How the world has changed since way back then. And I'm not sure it has all been for the betterment of mankind, in my opinion. Sadly. Thanks for sharing this video. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I just came across your videos and I must say that this is one of the best abandoned house explorations that I have seen. I really enjoyed listening to both of talk and try to figure out what some of the old things were. I like that you are very respectful of your surroundings and handle the items with care. Great job and I look forward to new exploration adventures!!
Almost hoarders. So much glassware and dishes. Most of the stuff is early 1960's with the golds and green. What an awesome find!! A lot of it resale and some great money.
@@natashamostert7609 It's all forgotten now - Al Bowlly Same singer who sang 'Midnight and the stars and you'. That's the song from the movie The Shining.
Those little post card paintings that were the size of your hand, they were from a board game called "Masterpiece" ( from the 80's maybe)......the game was about collecting the artwork cards.....
Yoou have some of the best videos on You Tube. Amazing how you can find these places! History Channel needs to watch your work and put you on your own show! Thanks for sharing!
This is my first time watching this channel, you guys are great! I love how you take your time to look at things, and camera is steady , you’re not swinging it around like they do in some other channels I’ve watched. I will definitely be subscribing
Just came across this video and you guys do an amazing job exploring and documenting. Eventhough the place is abandoned I'm glad you guys are respectful and put everything back. Everything in there tells a story of the family who once lived there. Thumbs up.
my family once found an abandoned house from the 70s and explored it, and i was able to find the name of the woman who lived in the house on a letter, and found her picture in her year book she left in the house.
So sad. Beautiful things left. Definitely mid 70s and and older. I got married in 1975. Still have same item's. OMG looked like could of been our apartment.
Enjoyed this abandoned explore. It was a bit creepier then the usual. There was a couple times I would have chucked the explore and left but you guys soldiered on. Great job!
The globe is "Deflated" ... Is that a metaphor? ... "They don't make people like they used to." ... Those skis were old school downhill, great find! ... Great work guys!
Hahaha yes the world feels very deflated right now.. and oh very cool I didnt know they were downhill skiis! I just assumed because of how long they were that they were for cross country skiing! Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
I used to work for banks cleaning out properties and they don’t liquidate items, they just have the vendor throw it all away. It’s kind of a tragedy really. The vendor just loads and takes it to a dump.
Wow. So many questions.....so few answers. Seeing all they had to leave behind makes me stick to getting rid of everything I don’t don’t need or use. Great video guys.
👀👀 I’m here for it ! A LOT of those things (sugar bowl, blender, etc) I remember seeing them in my house or other peoples houses growing up 💜 So cool to see things that bring back memories !
What you called a large thermos is almost accurate. After preheating it with hot water you dump out the water and pour in hot coffee. Close the lid and then push the large button on top to dispense coffee. It usually kept coffee hot for a few hours. It was used for picnic's or if you just didn't want your coffee to keep cooking and get nasty after awhile.
I want to know what went down in that house… it seems like it was a happy home where they had game nights and movie nights.. those walls could really tell some stories man. If only they could talk.
Old cameras..ha..when we had to use real film and wind the film on after each take .Then we would take that film along to a developing shop and just two short weeks later , hey presto ! We would get our photos ! Those were the days. It is amazing how things have changed. Now everybody had a digital camera in their pocket and you get your photos instantly . Amazing to an old geezer like me that was born in the 60s. And TV guides , boy do I feel OLD !
I'm guessing a teacher might have lived there. Globes, math home work etc... Seeing that picture of the 4 woman was a sobering feeling. Cool video, stay safe guys.
In minute 28:25 playing the song until end of video is absolutely heartbreaking I don't know felt like as if people used to live in this house still in it looking at us saying thanks for visiting they were happy we drop by.. I don't know if anyone else felt it too
Your attention to detail in every room was brilliant, I felt I was in the house with you! I loved the net curtains with the crystals on the ends and the old skater boots! The music was a bit creepy but it summed up the house.
There are a lot of cool tools here! That roll of wallpaper had to be from late 60s, early 70s. The floor to ceiling lamp would have been from same time period. Also noticed-upstairs there was another calculator with tape and on top of it lay an old-style credit card impresses. Neat stuff. Thank you for sharing. Safe travels and stay healthy!!
What a fab video, nice to see you with gloves and masks, some amazing stuff left behind, it's good to see decay and not graffiti too. Shame about all the stuff left behind and leaving the house to decay. Really good find guys, thank you.
Borax is washing soda to make white clothes whiter. That design was their trademark for years. I'm not sure but you might still be able to buy those boxes.
These two are so young and funny. Listening to them try to figure out what items are and not even remotely close. But it's interesting to listen to them try to figure things out...
As someone who's only 4'11 the height of all of those kitchen cabinets and range hood for the stove is an instant win for me, same with the bathroom, although with how small that house was it definitely would make sense for the daughters to share a room or one was in the process of having her own before something went down, oh and Ty, the things in the garage are ramps for a riding lawnmower because my grandmother had those so you could change the blade and since cars would be too heavy and dangerous to try and drive it up on top of
The belt hanging in the kitchen was for whooping children.. I'm crying, there were so many memories of things I had as a child. The cellar was much like the one I played in. Feels unreal to have lived and survived through all I had. Blessings
@@MooseCall - Do you even know the term "Boy Band"? Silverchair were alternative rock or you could call them grunge even. I don't know what era of the band you listened to.
Y'all experienced 3 incidences of paranormal activity in that house. Door slamming and closing and stuff moving by itself. That house is haunted and has ghosts in it. They were trying to scare y'all and get your attention. Lol.
This house being frozen in 1999, takes me back to high school. Disposable cameras maybe still have pictures in them, you dropped the whole thing off to be developed. They even had good taste in music.
Something terrible happened here for entire family to leave. Police tape on property is a sign that a crime occurred here maybe even a horrific murder while family or partner died by the hands of a monster husband or wife & kids taken into custody put into welfare foster system? Who knows would be worth talking to locals or research further newspaper archive's. Great to explore abandoned places but also good to figure out more info on the owners who lived there as to complete the whole mystery. Good to see your wearing some protective clothing as alot of places have toxic mold & who knows what else!
I love the fact that you included the Fallout:New Vegas music at 4:09! Ever since I’ve played that game, it’s always been a dream of mine to go exploring abandoned locations like this! :)
It almost looks like the people of that house faced foreclosure or something? I know that in the US around 2009 or so, there were lots of foreclosure houses. I have seen houses like that were people just leave stuff behind and just leave because they have to get out. Whatever happened, it's very sad indeed. Thanks for this awesome video!
A situation occurred in my family once where a female relative had to abandon her house because of a domestic abuse situation. She couldn't afford to pay the mortgage on the house it wasn't safe to return to and pay rent elsewhere. Her husband who abused her and the children, was listed on the mortgage papers so had a say as to whether it could be sold. He refused to authorize the sale of the place. His family lived next door and my relation didn't feel safe returning there. She already owned the house when she met him. She eventually just let the bank take it with content's. I went there with her a few times to retrieve things that she needed. She was afraid to go on her own because her husband had attacked her on the property once when she returned there alone. Those kinds of situations do happen.
Came across your channel by accident and I'm hooked! It's nice to see young people showing respect for the past and not cursing every other word! Your future looks bright.
Creepy but a great explore! I love that you appreciate and respect the home and contents. Some lovely antiques. At 23:29...I'm out of there! Good to see masks and gloves. Great explore guys!!!
All of those old corningware dishes and soup crocs and everything must be worth a fortune now. It’s amazing! Update: looked up the corningware and some of that old 1970’s corningware is worth probably a good couple hundred to 1000+ EACH!
The shoes has shoe horns in them. We had TVs like that growing up. How sad to find out the family lost their home. Probably didn't have time or a place to house all their belongings. I really missed those TV guides. Lol. Stay safe healthy and blessed out there guys!! From Southern California ☀️
HI! BRENNEN, nice to see you again I joined your channel four months ago and I love your channel. but my favorite is solo overnight and camping in an isolated abandoned prison. dude, you rock thanks for sharing.
Great find, but your lighting wasn''t bright enough in most of it. I hope no one else finds this house because it will be totally trashed and that would be a shame. I'm glad you two are back exploring. Seems like the hot spot for bando is Canada and Canadians.
These videos you guys do really make me feel. It makes you realize that no matter how many things you surround yourself with in the end they are just things and don't mean anything. Really sad.
As much as I like these guys...idk...if it was abandoned so long ago why are their brand new storage bins? Dust in places not so much in others.....idk
This home reminds me of my childhood so much!! My great grandparents had a lot of the same or similar items in their home. 17:27 its just an old school calculator that would print whatever you typed in. My mom still has and uses one older than that one. 22:36 I believe the word you were looking for is disposable camera, although 2 of them I believe were the type you could change the film and the other one was definitely disposable. That noise definitely wasn't the ceiling falling, look at 23:41 and you'll see the ceiling where it had already fell. It wasn't moving. I don't believe it was an animal, too many creepy things happening, it was the spirit of the owner.
Your YT channel makes everything else redundant. Nice to see that you have a lot of respect for the property of others. And the music tops it all off. Ps, closing doors, falling items... I believe that's caused by energy left behind. Your presence amplifies that energy. But as long as you keep showing respect, there's nothing to worry about.
Hi guys like your video ,Im a little bit older than you guys lol but I remember alot of the old stuff in these old houses kinda takes one back.having fun watching.
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Do you know if that place is still there
You guys are passing up some bakeware, I know you aren't taking stuff but Corningware is crazy valuable now. Bakeware off white blue flowers. Priced one u had at $726.
You ever find any old postage stamp albums in any of these houses? I collect stamps and that would be a really awesome find.
If walls could talk...
All the holidays, laughs, fights. I wanna hear about it all.
Buy a house and have a family. You can hear all about yours.
@@themodsify i have all of the above. Its just interesting to see places once loved, left. Maybe it only interests me.
Allison I agree I say that all the time... I love to hear the history on things
@Ses Pez me too, especially really old places.
Same thought ❤️
A house like this usually means that an elderly person passed away without any family members close enough to clean out their belongings. Happens fairly often when children move away and leave elderly parents behind. If an abandoned house doesn't cause a stir in the community and the property taxes are paid no one will care and the house will probably continue to deteriorate.
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I think you’re correct.. It’s amazing when a elderly family member dies and family ransack their home and leave what isn’t worth anything... Makes me sick,... a person lived their, got up everyday for work etc and lived their life and this is what’s left.... makes me so sad! Idk if that makes sense but I worked at home hospice for awhile and while my patients were sick, scared of dying, never did I see a family member... only saw after death to ransack their home... 😢😢😢
This seems likely to me based on the posters found (looks like something a teen might have had, or college student maybe, in the late 90s,) which would place the "kids" as GenX in terms of age. you could totally have an issue where the kids have moved away and aging parent(s) pass away suddenly, etc.
I found a house like this in my area. I will explore it tomarrow
This person seems to have hoarded their home out while lonely. Perhaps used for storage at one point even, def estate passed on or lack thereof after
I love how yall are so respectful to everything you pick up and look at
Because some people that do these explore videos always take some thing I agree with u
Agreed. Places here in the states tend to be ransacked and graffiti everywhere. Not that all graffiti is bad, but it's placement seems disrespectful. Love your channel Keep it up.
This hurts my heart to see, even before the music. These are all things that meant something to a family, that they worked for, that was passed down to them, that they shared with their kids. What happened to this family that they had to leave their entire lives behind?
What bothers me is that they keep picking this family's items up and looking at them. They shouldn't say something is "Untouched" if they have now touched it...
@Marc B Murder maybe? Or a drug bust is my guess.
isnt this tresspassing?
abandoned or what not, its still tresspassing.
@@tonypuntillo4931 Not if he has permission from the property owners it isn't.
Wow I'm still shocked how you can still find untouched buildings ect
You’d be surprised at how many there are! Thank you for watching!
As soon as someone discovers one another abandons one
@@UnchartedTravel I can imagine how many abandoned buildings there are in UAE. Falling into debt is a crime!
Thank you for being so respectful. This was someone’s everything.
@@UnchartedTravel Canada seems better for it than the US. All of our stuff is ransacked by hobos and mean kids.
Explaining what TV Guide is. Boy do I feel old.
IKR? I was thinking the same thing LOL. And I'm in my 40s.
Lol
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I used to love when we would get TV guide in the mail.. I feel old too.. lol
LOL... SAME
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The span of time these artifacts represent is amazing! The Admiral Deluxe 300 chassis TV is from 1956 while the Neon Ballroom poster is from 1999. I hope this family was/still is living a happy life.
It never ceases to amaze me when these young people explore these places and see all these old things and have no idea what they are looking at!
That Borax cleaner wasn’t old just because the art style was... lol
When people leave clothing, pictures and documents...they have probably died.
jwathas Or maybe the house was given to a family member that was overwhelmed with it all and decide to keep it the way it is.
Eviction is also a thing
I was thinking the same. Maybe they died and had no kids
@jwathas maybe the family may have died in their home. Or they may be they might have been kidnapped and murdered.
duh mr video maker
These make me feel so sad. The stuff they left behind... mostly the sentimental stuff. :( It raises so many questions
@jwathas
It’s a house so there’s no info on it
The way a lot of stuff was laid out it makes me think someone was packing it up or there was an attempt or plan to have at an estate sale
Finally explorers wearing face masks and gloves. Safety.
They likely filmed this during the Covid-19 pandemic.
I was born in ‘61 so I grew up with almost everything in that house, especially the kitchen. When I go to antique stores I will often buy these things from my past. I love the ‘60-70’s era. This was the best video reviewing my own childhood that I have ever come across.
I just watched your video. The exterior condition helps keep people away. It looks like an old shack, but surprisingly "modern" once you get in. I'd like you to research what happened, without giving away the location. That would wrap up my curiosity as to why we find the house abandoned in this manner. Thanks for the videos, keep up the good work. Don't let those posting negative comments bring you down.
Again, outstanding. And one more thing. I'm in my 50's so I have a longer memory and more experience in some of these time periods in which you explore. And I have a strong sense of history anyway. I've been impressed in your narrations with some things you guys guess or surmise correctly without you having lived through them. I love these vids!
Thank you very much for the kind words Bryan! Im glad to hear you enjoy the videos!
Yesss... agreed!
The banter is really fun to listen to, but the fact that they're actually fairly smart and intuitive young people keeps me watching. Can't tell you how many channels I've abandoned simply because the explorer had no intelligent clue what anything was, but yet still kept talking (like a complete idiot) 🤦🏻♀️🧠🚫‼️
@@SherrySherry like Josh? 🤣 literally the only reason I watch his videos are because he explores some really cool places, definitely not for his intelligence or knowledge.
@@blanning2058
🙊 I didn't say any names, but...
🚨 ding, ding, ding!!! 🚨
You win first place prize!!! 🤣🏆‼️
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I would move in and clean up and treasure every single item in that lovely home
I'm 46 and my mom would always take me to antique stores and explain what things were. Always so interesting. She has passed away but my daughter is now 22 and we have carried on the tradition. She loves antique stores and I like to explain things to her.
Awe that sound sweet. Hi Melissa how are you doing with your mom i do hope you guys are safe from the Covid?
WoW! So many items recognizable from the 60's on up to the early 80's. The old wall can opener, old blender, camera flash, old stereo equipment, old tube tv, old speaker, shag rug, adding machine, and so many other kitchen appliances, etc. Many items I've held onto since way back then. So groovy seeing this time capsule frozen in time. I can't imagine how kool it was for you young-uns seeing all those vintage items. Checking out the types of books in these places can give you an indication of the personality of whom may have resided in the home. Obviously this house hasn't been upgraded since the early 70's. How the world has changed since way back then. And I'm not sure it has all been for the betterment of mankind, in my opinion. Sadly. Thanks for sharing this video. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I just came across your videos and I must say that this is one of the best abandoned house explorations that I have seen. I really enjoyed listening to both of talk and try to figure out what some of the old things were. I like that you are very respectful of your surroundings and handle the items with care. Great job and I look forward to new exploration adventures!!
Love that you both are so respectful. Great job guys! I grew up in the 70s so much of this is familiar, sad...
Me too I love what I see. Hi Joy how are you doing today i do hope you are safe from the Covid?
Almost hoarders. So much glassware and dishes. Most of the stuff is early 1960's with the golds and green. What an awesome find!! A lot of it resale and some great money.
The last of us music really adds to the nostalgic feeling😭
Very interesting find...u guys work great together...love the music in-between.
OMG, I love how you play old 1920’s music! You do it right!
Jon Borges. Do you perhaps know what the name of the song is and who sing it?
@@natashamostert7609 It's all forgotten now - Al Bowlly
Same singer who sang 'Midnight and the stars and you'. That's the song from the movie The Shining.
You guys are very respectful and appreciative of the lives that once lived in these places.
Hi. Just randomly found your channel. I like your commentary and your vibe 😊
That’s nice to hear!
Hello Sue how are you doing with your family i do hope you’re safe from the Covid?
Here I thought Frank Costanza was the only person to collect TV Guides...
Good video. Keep up the good work!
Those little post card paintings that were the size of your hand, they were from a board game called "Masterpiece" ( from the 80's maybe)......the game was about collecting the artwork cards.....
Yoou have some of the best videos on You Tube. Amazing how you can find these places! History Channel needs to watch your work and put you on your own show! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for the kind words! Happy to hear you enjoy our content!
This is my first time watching this channel, you guys are great! I love how you take your time to look at things, and camera is steady , you’re not swinging it around like they do in some other channels I’ve watched. I will definitely be subscribing
Same here ,definitely be back to watch.
Just came across this video and you guys do an amazing job exploring and documenting. Eventhough the place is abandoned I'm glad you guys are respectful and put everything back. Everything in there tells a story of the family who once lived there. Thumbs up.
my family once found an abandoned house from the 70s and explored it, and i was able to find the name of the woman who lived in the house on a letter, and found her picture in her year book she left in the house.
I love your use of Fallout music in the background. Perfect for the abandoned atmosphere
Well in Fallout we are rummaging through abandoned houses and buildings XD
Yeahh!! Fallout 4 music :D
That's all 70s stuff I grew up with a lot of that stuff that one camera is worth money and the tvs
Yeah, those onion soup bowls are deffo seventies.
So sad. Beautiful things left. Definitely mid 70s and and older. I got married in 1975. Still have same item's. OMG looked like could of been our apartment.
Enjoyed this abandoned explore. It was a bit creepier then the usual. There was a couple times I would have chucked the explore and left but you guys soldiered on. Great job!
The globe is "Deflated" ... Is that a metaphor? ... "They don't make people like they used to." ... Those skis were old school downhill, great find! ... Great work guys!
Hahaha yes the world feels very deflated right now.. and oh very cool I didnt know they were downhill skiis! I just assumed because of how long they were that they were for cross country skiing! Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
Are you a flat earther?
Right on - downhill skis. I remember using that sort of clasp system on some skis back in the day - the 60's & early 70's.
The "floor to ceiling lamps" as you called them, were simply called "pole lamps" and were designed to go behind a chair to read by.
I used to work for banks cleaning out properties and they don’t liquidate items, they just have the vendor throw it all away. It’s kind of a tragedy really. The vendor just loads and takes it to a dump.
Sad.
Wow. So many questions.....so few answers. Seeing all they had to leave behind makes me stick to getting rid of everything I don’t don’t need or use. Great video guys.
👀👀 I’m here for it ! A LOT of those things (sugar bowl, blender, etc) I remember seeing them in my house or other peoples houses growing up 💜 So cool to see things that bring back memories !
It definitely was a blast from the past! Thank you for watching!
i love the music that ya play in theses old places. this one sorta scared me with that noise, but it was real interesting. ya'll did a great job.
What you called a large thermos is almost accurate. After preheating it with hot water you dump out the water and pour in hot coffee. Close the lid and then push the large button on top to dispense coffee. It usually kept coffee hot for a few hours. It was used for picnic's or if you just didn't want your coffee to keep cooking and get nasty after awhile.
I want to know what went down in that house… it seems like it was a happy home where they had game nights and movie nights.. those walls could really tell some stories man. If only they could talk.
Old cameras..ha..when we had to use real film and wind the film on after each take .Then we would take that film along to a developing shop and just two short weeks later , hey presto ! We would get our photos ! Those were the days. It is amazing how things have changed. Now everybody had a digital camera in their pocket and you get your photos instantly . Amazing to an old geezer like me that was born in the 60s.
And TV guides , boy do I feel OLD !
you think you feel old i was born in 1958
I'm guessing a teacher might have lived there. Globes, math home work etc... Seeing that picture of the 4 woman was a sobering feeling. Cool video, stay safe guys.
In minute 28:25 playing the song until end of video is absolutely heartbreaking I don't know felt like as if people used to live in this house still in it looking at us saying thanks for visiting they were happy we drop by.. I don't know if anyone else felt it too
Just ran across your channel!! I love it!! Thanks!
Your attention to detail in every room was brilliant, I felt I was in the house with you! I loved the net curtains with the crystals on the ends and the old skater boots! The music was a bit creepy but it summed up the house.
Very enjoyable find, guys. Really enjoyed the old house and all the goodies. And don''t forget, those scary sounds!
Hello Grandma how are you doing with your family i do hope you’re safe from the Covid?
There are a lot of cool tools here! That roll of wallpaper had to be from late 60s, early 70s. The floor to ceiling lamp would have been from same time period.
Also noticed-upstairs there was another calculator with tape and on top of it lay an old-style credit card impresses.
Neat stuff. Thank you for sharing. Safe travels and stay healthy!!
What a fab video, nice to see you with gloves and masks, some amazing stuff left behind, it's good to see decay and not graffiti too. Shame about all the stuff left behind and leaving the house to decay. Really good find guys, thank you.
What a collection, this is a lifetime worth of things, there's just so much, memories of someone's family!!!🤔👍
Borax is washing soda to make white clothes whiter. That design was their trademark for years. I'm not sure but you might still be able to buy those boxes.
These two are so young and funny. Listening to them try to figure out what items are and not even remotely close. But it's interesting to listen to them try to figure things out...
Of course they are . Hi Shari how are you doing with your family i do hope you’re safe from the Covid?
Some of the glasses etc...looks very clean for an abandon building, with no dust accumulation
You could see the dust ring of some glasses which were removed
As someone who's only 4'11 the height of all of those kitchen cabinets and range hood for the stove is an instant win for me, same with the bathroom, although with how small that house was it definitely would make sense for the daughters to share a room or one was in the process of having her own before something went down, oh and Ty, the things in the garage are ramps for a riding lawnmower because my grandmother had those so you could change the blade and since cars would be too heavy and dangerous to try and drive it up on top of
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing!
The ramps were for cars but no reason you can't use them for a lawnmower. You can still buy ramps like those for automotive repair.
I so enjoyed the video. It's nice to be taken back in time. It's amazing how people Collect so many things in their lives.
There is SO much money sitting there in retro furnishings, kitchen stuff like anchorware and correllware, tupperware, etc.
Did you guys ever figure out what that loud noise was at 23:38? Really enjoyed the tour!
Seriously! What could it have been?! How are more ppl not freaking out over it! I got super spooked out! 😬😬😫
That last noise sounded freaky!!!
I think there was some spiritual activity going on there. ....There were no windows open either to cause that door to shut. 😨
@@tma4444 MAYBE AN ANIMAL A BIG MOUSE OR A RACCOON OR SOMETHING.
Omg that was CRAZY
The belt hanging in the kitchen was for whooping children..
I'm crying, there were so many memories of things I had as a child. The cellar was much like the one I played in. Feels unreal to have lived and survived through all I had. Blessings
I love the old creepy music. It reminds me of the movie “The Shining.”
Exactly what I was thinking😉
OMG you nailed it! Spot on.
This soundtrack is from the game fallout 4, but it does give the video and eery feeling
That's because the song is from the same artist - Al Bowlly
Good ear Kelly.
I m from Brazil, your video is very good , thanks.
When he said Silverchair was a boy band I died 😂
Well, they are.
I know! 😂 I want that poster though!
@@MooseCall well if they are a boy band, we might as well call Nirvana a boy band
@@MooseCall - Do you even know the term "Boy Band"? Silverchair were alternative rock or you could call them grunge even. I don't know what era of the band you listened to.
I feel so old.
Great audio and video first video with you! Nicely done ✔
Y'all experienced 3 incidences of paranormal activity in that house. Door slamming and closing and stuff moving by itself. That house is haunted and has ghosts in it. They were trying to scare y'all and get your attention. Lol.
Lori Shivers I thought the same thing!!
MAYBE IT'S THE WIND OR A RACOON.AT WHAT TIME LORI SHIVERS DID YOU SEE THINKS MOVING?
I saw a cat i think like a calico
@@ΝικοςΧαραλαμπους-γ8ο 3:73
This house being frozen in 1999, takes me back to high school. Disposable cameras maybe still have pictures in them, you dropped the whole thing off to be developed. They even had good taste in music.
One was a Kodak Instamatic - it would take a film cartridge
Why did the doors slam..?
I didnt see any windows open for a draft!! Creepy.....lol
Maybe a mouse or a raccoon why always had to be a ghost?
@@ΝικοςΧαραλαμπους-γ8ο because ghosts are fun. Raccoons and mice aren't
Bumble Bee Animals are fun and THEY are animals so THEY are fun sorry caps-
@@malwinah2o have to disagree. Mice and raccoons carry disease and aren't spooky.
Its that dog! 15:14 🐶 🤣
Alot of pretty neat things left in this one..enjoyed seeing all the stuff..TFS
Something terrible happened here for entire family to leave. Police tape on property is a sign that a crime occurred here maybe even a horrific murder while family or partner died by the hands of a monster husband or wife & kids taken into custody put into welfare foster system? Who knows would be worth talking to locals or research further newspaper archive's. Great to explore abandoned places but also good to figure out more info on the owners who lived there as to complete the whole mystery. Good to see your wearing some protective clothing as alot of places have toxic mold & who knows what else!
I love the fact that you included the Fallout:New Vegas music at 4:09! Ever since I’ve played that game, it’s always been a dream of mine to go exploring abandoned locations like this! :)
It almost looks like the people of that house faced foreclosure or something? I know that in the US around 2009 or so, there were lots of foreclosure houses. I have seen houses like that were people just leave stuff behind and just leave because they have to get out. Whatever happened, it's very sad indeed. Thanks for this awesome video!
A situation occurred in my family once where a female relative had to abandon her house because of a domestic abuse situation. She couldn't afford to pay the mortgage on the house it wasn't safe to return to and pay rent elsewhere. Her husband who abused her and the children, was listed on the mortgage papers so had a say as to whether it could be sold. He refused to authorize the sale of the place. His family lived next door and my relation didn't feel safe returning there. She already owned the house when she met him. She eventually just let the bank take it with content's. I went there with her a few times to retrieve things that she needed. She was afraid to go on her own because her husband had attacked her on the property once when she returned there alone. Those kinds of situations do happen.
Came across your channel by accident and I'm hooked! It's nice to see young people showing respect for the past and not cursing every other word! Your future looks bright.
Once upon a time, this house was full of life.
The band on the poster is Silverchair an Australian Grunge band from the 90’s and now on an indefinite hiatus since 2011.
Your music choices are awesome 😁
Make a soundtrack list for each video 🥰
“What was that?”
“I have no clue.”
ME: 🥺🏃🏽♀️💨
🤣
"Maybe just the wind?" No way... not with such a creepy basement!
i love to watch about an abandoned homes,they stories remind me like amovie the bridges of madison country ,very hearttouching lovely
Creepy but a great explore! I love that you appreciate and respect the home and contents. Some lovely antiques. At 23:29...I'm out of there! Good to see masks and gloves. Great explore guys!!!
Im so glad to hear your voice again. Your videos are so stunning! And your voice is so calming! Thank you ❤
25:24 someones (white) purse just sitting on the chair. Looks full too. Strange.
AWESOMME FIND GUYS BRENNENNNNNNNN HOW ARE YA hope to see yu dan and rick soon happy exploring
All of those old corningware dishes and soup crocs and everything must be worth a fortune now. It’s amazing!
Update: looked up the corningware and some of that old 1970’s corningware is worth probably a good couple hundred to 1000+ EACH!
I worked for an auctioneer for 5 years and yes, old Corning Ware is valuable.
But you can buy it at thrift stores for $8. I work at a charity shop. Then sell it on eBay for $40
The shoes has shoe horns in them. We had TVs like that growing up. How sad to find out the family lost their home. Probably didn't have time or a place to house all their belongings. I really missed those TV guides. Lol. Stay safe healthy and blessed out there guys!! From Southern California ☀️
Hey man how are you doing 😘 hope you are staying safe. Love the music started with your video keep it up 💪
Thank you! I am safe! Hope you are as well! Glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you for watching!
HI! BRENNEN, nice to see you again I joined your channel four months ago and I love your channel. but my favorite is solo overnight and camping in an isolated abandoned prison. dude, you rock thanks for sharing.
Great find, but your lighting wasn''t bright enough in most of it. I hope no one else finds this house because it will be totally trashed and that would be a shame. I'm glad you two are back exploring. Seems like the hot spot for bando is Canada and Canadians.
These videos you guys do really make me feel. It makes you realize that no matter how many things you surround yourself with in the end they are just things and don't mean anything. Really sad.
Look like it was laid out for an estate sale or something.
It does!
I think it was laid out by a hoarder. They don't sell stuff. Who has 10 TVs and a dozen pot lids?
As much as I like these guys...idk...if it was abandoned so long ago why are their brand new storage bins? Dust in places not so much in others.....idk
Yeah, I was thinking along those lines too
Me too like this very old home,,lovely this1960- 1970..i membre my young time. Oh good this video...🏡🏠🍃🌲🌳🍀🍃🌾💕💕Thanks this great video. 👋🏠🏡Byee
Your brave guys if that weird stuff happen while I was there I would have ran out so fast lol
Young people trying to figure out old appliances and stuff makes my day. Lol
And that's NOT a boy band that's Silverchair and I want that poster!
This home reminds me of my childhood so much!! My great grandparents had a lot of the same or similar items in their home.
17:27 its just an old school calculator that would print whatever you typed in. My mom still has and uses one older than that one.
22:36 I believe the word you were looking for is disposable camera, although 2 of them I believe were the type you could change the film and the other one was definitely disposable.
That noise definitely wasn't the ceiling falling, look at 23:41 and you'll see the ceiling where it had already fell. It wasn't moving. I don't believe it was an animal, too many creepy things happening, it was the spirit of the owner.
17:27 is an adding machine. Accountants, book keepers and people with home businesses used them and such used them
Great quality and editing Brennen. Always look forward to your vid drops! Keep it up broseph!
Some sweet antiques that’d be worth something today
This is so sad to see a beautiful home not making new memories with new familys x
Just found u on Instagram 🤗
"We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun
But the hills that we climbed were just seasons out of time.. "
Terry Jacks, I believe.
@@coleenhudson8924 Bingo!
The rockband Silverchair were popular in 1999-2000ish. Now I feel old.
Someone really lived there and all the stuff wasn't random, but had its purpose at some point. All of this is interesting, yet really really sad.
Your YT channel makes everything else redundant.
Nice to see that you have a lot of respect for the property of others.
And the music tops it all off.
Ps, closing doors, falling items... I believe that's caused by energy left behind.
Your presence amplifies that energy.
But as long as you keep showing respect, there's nothing to worry about.
Although an interesting find, it’s sad to see someone’s entire life left to rot.
Did you ever find out if the police tape meant anything???
Hi guys like your video ,Im a little bit older than you guys lol but I remember alot of the old stuff in these old houses kinda takes one back.having fun watching.
Bingo! Just discovered this channel and I am impressed. Good work you guys!