10 People Lived in this Tiny ABANDONED House with Everything Left Behind

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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2024
  • Whats up guys it’s BigBankz and we are back at it with another exploration. I want to tell you a story about a large family in the Deep South that was faced with many challenges in life that ultimately caused their home to become abandoned. This home was last occupied in 2013 by a family of 10. Grandparents, their children and their children’s children all lived in this small home in rural South Carolina. The reason so many of them lived together was simply because of their financial situation. Being so rural and having little to no job opportunities near by they kind of no choice. But they did try their best with one of the men being a car salesman for a small lot near by. unfortunately this wasn’t quite enough to make it last after grandma suddenly passed away in early 2013. They tried so hard to find ways to keep the family home. But with the house also getting old itself it started to deteriorate and quickly became uninhabitable and they were forced to leave and not only did they leave the home but they had to leave everything left behind inside. Stories like this are so sad to me and I wish more than anything I could’ve done something to help people like this back in those times. I hope and pray that this family is somewhere out there living in a much better situation. But for now let’s take a look back in time and document the history of this house full of family love and memories. So join me today and let’s see what’s left.
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Комментарии • 333

  • @tiffanyrose8810

    I think it sad when people leave photos behind because you cannot get them back or replace them great video bigbankz.

  • @Jacgemini

    I wonder if any of the people who abandon their homes watch these shows. It’s so sad when a home is abandoned.

  • @shyshy808

    What I love about your videos is you start each one with a Bible verse. That leaves in to the history of the home. Excellent video. I truly hope and pray that the family comes across your video and that they are doing well.

  • @juanitapoynter1422

    I wonder if there was some kind of traumatic weather event or something that made the place unsafe for the family to return . To leave absolutely everything for 10 people , it must have been dramatic 😮😢

  • @firephoenix813

    So sad that all those family photos were left behind. I hope the family is doing well wherever they are

  • @averageextraordinarywoman

    Sometimes people are forced to leave everything because of toxic mold. So please be careful. I hate to see you breathing that in. Love your content!!!!

  • @UrbanExplorationWithJess

    Aliyah passed away in 2001. I think this place has been abandoned for longer than 2013. And / or some of the family moved out earlier over the years and left stuff behind. It's just a theory but the decay and some of the posters predate 2013 by over a decade.

  • @madamenightslayer8946

    I love your videos. This one hit home with me. I once had a big family that was close, but after my Grandparents passed everyone left and don't talk to each other. 😢 It's sad when family falls apart. God bless everyone 🙏❤

  • @loreneharrell2716

    It absolutely breaks my heart to see houses like this full of memories and pictures and things that were personal. It just makes you wonder what happened to the people where they just had to open to leave everything

  • @jamesstout3430

    I always wonder what the deal is when EVERYTHING was left behind. I bet a sad back-story.

  • @michellebloch8970

    This one almost made me cry multiple times with all the photos everywhere. I get that they probably didn't have space or money to bring the big furniture and all the clothing but its super sad that they had to leave all the cherished photos behind. I wish there was a way to get them back to the family. I hope they are doing alright wherever they ended up 😊.

  • @susancreveling1929

    The castles are so interesting but my favorite places that you take us to are the family homes where all the memories of everyday life are kept. We go with you and question what could have happened and imagine happy times when laughter was in the home...even with or because of all the people living there at one time.

  • @dianakardum6150

    It’s so sad that the family left everything behind. 😞 especially family pictures! I am hoping that wherever they are, they are doing well. Thanks for this video!

  • @jocelyncallis3773

    Big family lived and shared a lot of good family time there❤

  • @nanetten6238

    For some reason I am touched by how neatly the beds are made. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @RocioRodriguez-ni7uv

    Big banks, this house gives me vibes that family was a harmonious one, they all are smiling in spite of their hardships. They made the best of what they had. This house definitely attest that they left with nothing as there were even wallets and too much personal items left behind. The only conclusion is that they or a family member must have seen or heard something terrible that Witnesses Protection comes to mind! It appears they first were packing but we’re suddenly interrupted and all had to leave behind in a hurry. In WP a person or entire family can only take what they are wearing and all IDs are destroyed. Hope they are in a better and safe place. This is the first house you showed that made me tear up. Thank you so much for all your showings. God Bless you.

  • @user-uo7yz7rz4x

    HELLO, BIG BANKZ,

  • @KathyKirk1echad

    Thank you for this compassionate report. ❤

  • @MemphisMama

    Bankz you are a good dude. That’s why you’re so blessed. You visit these old places and you leave them like you found them. You appreciate history. I admire that about you. So many of your generation doesn’t understand how important it is to preserve history. If we don’t, imagine what “history” will look like in 75 years. Do you ever visit Joplin? There’s a lot of old houses and a lot of history there.

  • @italiangirl2440

    I hope this family is somewhere together in good love❤