I would say the house did go vacant in 2021… Grandma just got old and it got that way… probably couldn’t Keep it up… (dirty door handles, etc…) you also can tell by the Brand new laundry soap in the basement. Great video.
Lol I love how you don’t touch things, and your friend just digs on in lol I’m the friend the touch’s things 🙌 Cool explore, that was a nice house once, and the basement was the party zone! They probably lived in it till January, and being as it was already so much in deferred maintenance, they just left! That bathroom/house, has been falling apart for a looooong time! That long wooden thing on the fireplace in basement is a yoke, used to keep two animals together while working.
I find nothing creepy about this unique house. It's beautiful. I really admire the woodwork throughout. So much potential, yet, just deserted and left to rot. Thank you for sharing.
Sad part is, it’s been rotting for awhile. Differed maintenance, to a homeowner, is an evil word lol it’s a slow painful death for a house. Most people are lucky to own one I guess, the cost of owning it doesn’t factor in to many. They are not cheap to keep! But cheaper to keep maintained, than repair. If that makes sense. It really is a very neat property, and architecture.
I❤that bungalow,it’s a shame it’s being knocked down, with some work it could be gorgeous again, it was set in such beautiful grounds too,you are so lucky to live in such a beautiful country,I always wanted to visit Canada,but sadly with my health it’s not possible,but I am happy to explore with you! Thank you Noah😊👍🏻
The feeling I get from this place is that it was built in the late 50s/early 60s and added on to and 'updated' in the 70s. The 'aggressive' woodwork is very 50s. The layout is very 60s and the paneling in the basement and the carpet colors and pile suggest 70s. I think the parents died and the kids cleaned out the home, and then the basement flooded. Poor old thing is ready to go, unfortunately. That fireplace in the basement was someone's dream/fantasy. Strong masculine energy there, Noah said medieval, I say pioneer primitive. Fun walk through!
I was born in 1969 and I grew up in homes that looked like this one. I can't imagine putting up wallpaper in my modern home. Great video it's nice to see some of these older homes in untouched condition.btw love the fireplace.
I love this house and all the little details. Weathering can do these things to a house pretty quickly. You would have to gut certain areas like the basement basement to clean it up but it's doable. I love these old Tudors they are so cute.
Noah @13:20 the tools on the fireplace are part of old horse 🐴 drown equipment. I sure enjoyed the video, would love ❤️ to see someone fix up the beautiful home. 🏡🇺🇸
Most interesting fireplace. Never seen one that unique. Liked the house. Hey Noah! How are you? Hasn't been abandoned for a whole year yet. Weird. Thanks for sharing.
Okay, it's moldy, dusty and, those spiderwebs are awful. But I liked the house anyway. I think that calender was put up by squatters, that place has been empty for awhile. Thanks, Noah. Nice to see Ethan too
Noah you had better lighting than the other explorer and you showed more. I originally thought that the fireplace in the basement looked like a monster but like I said you had more light so it looked less like a monster. Very enjoyable but we missed your dad but at least you had Ethan with you. Thanks for sharing.
The stretched 7 up bottle is a pint, a unit of measurement still used in the US. It was also used in Canada as part of the imperial system until you switched to the metric system in the 1970s. The i is pronounced like eye. It is a long i as in sight and not a short i as in sit.
Dead moldy basement spiders always lend a festive air to any basement bash! Eeeew!!! The wood pulley most likely came out of a barn, part of hay lifting equipment, the wood bars with metal were eveners, which keep the burden shared equally between 2 horses as they pull a cart or implements. The very long handled thing with the curved blade at the right side of the fireplace is a scythe, used for cutting grass or hay.
hi noah im a new subscriber i love urban exploringive explored abandoned places myself and woww to bad i didnt h ave a camera with me taking pics but was so awesome u rock i also watch urban exploring with kappy and dan bell both awesome peeps
I think this house is awesome! I am not convinced it’s a tear down. Do you ever find legally who owns these homes? Do families want to sell? A wonderful find!
This house is filthy inside and how do I know this,well Ethan showed us this house 2 weeks ago. You probably know this but I am still going to watch. Hope to see your dad with you.
That thing you did not know what it was above the records was called an 8 track cassette, also looks as if the basement has been flooded with all the mold. House also looks like who lived there may have been a hoarder with all the dirt, webs, mold, rotting, especially from only being abandoned in early of the year.
Would be nice to hear more about the owners and current status, such as is property available for investment. Looks like there was someone who lived there on the lam. Who has been paying for the electricity?
I’m always curious who’s still paying the bills on abandoned properties! I mean, what the heck! I can barely keep up with the power I actually use! It’s crazy to me!
Unfortunately you can't always find information about the owners. The homes current status is how it sits. A developer purchased the home and they likely prepaid the power for month/years incase they want to salvage anything.
That is an 8-track tape you was looking at when you was looking at the records. You didn’t know what that one album was but yeah that’s an 8-track tape. Was a 60s through the 70s thing. Yeah people back-in the 60s, and 70s use to have 8-track players in their homes, and automobiles.
Looks like a pre-fab mfg. home, more like a 'mobile' home and not like the standard stick built homes. There were flashy but not real sturdy built homes.
Its entirely plausible to me that this homes level of disrepair occurred while its former occupant lived there. It actualy seems salvagable to me also.....but then, so do most things you go into! 😅
hey is the power free in canada? because there is electricity in the abandoned houses in sweden, we pay both for subscriptions plus the electricity we dispose of
Haha no, what's likely happened here is that the developer that purchased the home prepaid for the power to stay on. Sometimes it's for months or year. Let's them keep the home in good shape if they want to salvage anything before demolition
What grinds my gears the most about people and the mental rot of capitalism is the empty homes left standing empty even though there are SO MANY HOMELESS PEOPLE. (not their fault; society selects people for poverty) poverty is a human engineered system and it’s an evil society that plays economic power games for food, shelter and health care. Homeless people are economic refugees. You talk to anybody my age.. 50+, they’re gonna say it’s alright; the homeless, they’re all addicted(that’s the mental rot of prosperity) but it’s NEVER been alright for the people who are homeless.
I find it funny that nearly all of you Urban explorers freak the F right out about spiders and cobwebs.. like duh they're going to be in abandoned buildings they're going to be in basements and they're not going to bother you. Honey there is not one spider in any of those webs going ooh look at that guy let's get him. Lol Just saying
I couldn't agree with you more. Imagine what a human looks like to a spider!!! Terrifying I would imagine. It just seems to be the thing to do to 'freak out' when coming across one. Gill 🇬🇧
What's the point of putting up the video if we have to wait? I hate when RUclipsrs put the "premier" thing on the videos. I'll be honest, I boycott videos that do this. Just put it up when you've finished editing. I do like your videos, please don't do that😭
I enjoy doing the premieres, I like chatting live with people during them. If you wanna boycott videos that have them then so be it. I will be continuing to do them 🤷🏻♂️
It also makes sure that the viewers can watch the video in its highest quality with everyone else, as if you catch videos of a certain length as soon as they finished uploading, for a bit of time the quality limited to 480p
Just wanna put out there that yes I know it's an 8 track, I meant I couldnt read the label on it
It sad more old homes like this aren’t saved and renovated. The house looks like it has good bones.
Thank you for the tour.
Lol it's always funny when someone says "it still has good bones!!!" Yeah right tear that shit down
I would say the house did go vacant in 2021… Grandma just got old and it got that way… probably couldn’t Keep it up… (dirty door handles, etc…) you also can tell by the Brand new laundry soap in the basement. Great video.
That's very possible! Thanks for watching!
Lol I love how you don’t touch things, and your friend just digs on in lol I’m the friend the touch’s things 🙌 Cool explore, that was a nice house once, and the basement was the party zone! They probably lived in it till January, and being as it was already so much in deferred maintenance, they just left! That bathroom/house, has been falling apart for a looooong time! That long wooden thing on the fireplace in basement is a yoke, used to keep two animals together while working.
We should all give Noah a thumbs up 👍 you've been my favorite youtuber for years please shoutout Keith Carter 😀
I LOVE ❤️ the french 🚪🚪 and that preciously sweet "Grandma" plaque, how loving ❤️. 😢 😢
I bet that Grandma LOVED ❤ her home!!! Noah
Cool old place. Really interesting.
That was an 8-track tape lol ... Really love this house, very unique - great find Noah 🙂
I'm glad you enjoyed Kathleen!
That tape in the basement is called a 8-track tape from the 60s
You Always find the most beautiful places
Cool house, liked the bedroom with the extra little room. The basement was probably cool in it’s day!! Nice find, thanks for sharing!! 💖💖💖💖
I'm glad you enjoyed!
Like the beer caps from that basement that was cool.
I find nothing creepy about this unique house. It's beautiful. I really admire the woodwork throughout. So much potential, yet, just deserted and left to rot. Thank you for sharing.
Sad part is, it’s been rotting for awhile. Differed maintenance, to a homeowner, is an evil word lol it’s a slow painful death for a house. Most people are lucky to own one I guess, the cost of owning it doesn’t factor in to many. They are not cheap to keep! But cheaper to keep maintained, than repair. If that makes sense. It really is a very neat property, and architecture.
What a cool house. Very nice find! Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Hi meg here so sorry you have been having extrene headaches,,,,i will put you kn my prayer list🕊
I so look forward to these videos. I love exploring old houses!
I'm glad you enjoy them! Thanks for watching!
Maybe we’ll be lucky and Noah will have his dad with him. Looking forward to the explore.
I❤that bungalow,it’s a shame it’s being knocked down, with some work it could be gorgeous again, it was set in such beautiful grounds too,you are so lucky to live in such a beautiful country,I always wanted to visit Canada,but sadly with my health it’s not possible,but I am happy to explore with you! Thank you Noah😊👍🏻
The tape ya was seeing was an 8-track and the tools on the fireplace were used to hitch horses to a wagon an interesting fire place i do agree
Man the area this house is in has had alot of homes demolished. So sad. Another great explore Noah.
The feeling I get from this place is that it was built in the late 50s/early 60s and added on to and 'updated' in the 70s. The 'aggressive' woodwork is very 50s. The layout is very 60s and the paneling in the basement and the carpet colors and pile suggest 70s. I think the parents died and the kids cleaned out the home, and then the basement flooded. Poor old thing is ready to go, unfortunately. That fireplace in the basement was someone's dream/fantasy. Strong masculine energy there, Noah said medieval, I say pioneer primitive. Fun walk through!
I was born in 1969 and I grew up in homes that looked like this one. I can't imagine putting up wallpaper in my modern home. Great video it's nice to see some of these older homes in untouched condition.btw love the fireplace.
@@walterbrunswick omg no!! Some wall paper in certain areas are ok but that style is horrible. Lol
I love this house and all the little details. Weathering can do these things to a house pretty quickly. You would have to gut certain areas like the basement basement to clean it up but it's doable. I love these old Tudors they are so cute.
Wow love the large windows love all of it! Even the little blue toy car ❤️
Noah @13:20 the tools on the fireplace are part of old horse 🐴 drown equipment.
I sure enjoyed the video, would love ❤️ to see someone fix up the beautiful home. 🏡🇺🇸
Oh okay that makes sense! Thanks for the info! I'm glad you enjoyed 🤘🏻
love this, love the pool outside...shame if it goes away
oh, and you've found the birthplace of freaky white ghost spiders too, i see.
Most interesting fireplace. Never seen one that unique. Liked the house. Hey Noah! How are you? Hasn't been abandoned for a whole year yet. Weird. Thanks for sharing.
that was a nicer house to see, keep the videos coming
Thanks for watching!
Okay, it's moldy, dusty and, those spiderwebs are awful. But I liked the house anyway. I think that calender was put up by squatters, that place has been empty for awhile. Thanks, Noah. Nice to see Ethan too
Noah you had better lighting than the other explorer and you showed more. I originally
thought that the fireplace in the basement looked like a monster but like I said you had
more light so it looked less like a monster. Very enjoyable but we missed your dad but
at least you had Ethan with you. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you enjoyed! Haha yea it's definitely and interesting fireplace. Almost monster like haha. My dad may be in a video soon
The stretched 7 up bottle is a pint, a unit of measurement still used in the US. It was also used in Canada as part of the imperial system until you switched to the metric system in the 1970s. The i is pronounced like eye. It is a long i as in sight and not a short i as in sit.
Yea I'm aware, just misspoke haha
Everyone had those bottles, coke, Pepsi, whatever. They were sold as piggy banks.
Really.
8 Track tape , man do I remember those in my parents car. They would come in all different colors unlike cassette tapes that were mostly black.
Can’t wait till 6:00pm to see. Hope you brought your dad.
That old cymbal awww 🥁 Thx nice video 😊
The long thing next to the fireplace is part of a yoke.
Great filming!
GREAT VIDEO!!!! I HOPE YOU TOOK THOSE OLD TOYS THERE NOT TRASH .. BUT THEY WILL BE ONE DAY WHEN THE HOUSE COMES DOWN.. THX.
I love this style of house, I didn't know it was called tudor
Dang I missed you :( hope you are well. You are an awesome young man!
Dead moldy basement spiders always lend a festive air to any basement bash! Eeeew!!! The wood pulley most likely came out of a barn, part of hay lifting equipment, the wood bars with metal were eveners, which keep the burden shared equally between 2 horses as they pull a cart or implements. The very long handled thing with the curved blade at the right side of the fireplace is a scythe, used for cutting grass or hay.
hi noah im a new subscriber i love urban exploringive explored abandoned places myself and woww to bad i didnt h ave a camera with me taking pics but was so awesome u rock i also watch urban exploring with kappy and dan bell both awesome peeps
That's a cool house. Would be a good one to renovate.
@@walterbrunswick Well, Im not asking you to do it LOL.
Can.t wait to see this!❤💙❤💚💙❤💚💙❤💙💚💙❤💙💚
AWESOME VIDEO BRO
The toy car seen on the bookshelf along side of the toy ship,looks like a. 1950’s Austin Devon of Liverpool England
Sorry, I forgot to mention it was a Dinky Toys!
Exactly, Gradon and your 2nd comment is also correct.
I think this house is awesome! I am not convinced it’s a tear down. Do you ever find legally who owns these homes? Do families want to sell? A wonderful find!
It's a pretty cool one for sure! Unfortunately it seems that it is. Usually homes like these are bought up by developers for the land.
Great exploration
Nice explore, thanks 😊
Thanks Lesia!
This house is filthy inside and how do I know this,well Ethan showed us this house
2 weeks ago. You probably know this but I am still going to watch. Hope to see
your dad with you.
I'm glad you enjoyed 🤘🏻
That thing you did not know what it was above the records was called an 8 track cassette, also looks as if the basement has been flooded with all the mold. House also looks like who lived there may have been a hoarder with all the dirt, webs, mold, rotting, especially from only being abandoned in early of the year.
Something I would like to see is more items, like the newspaper by the firewood…
11:19 An 8-track tape, I haven't seen one of those since I was a kid.
Those wooden things on the fireplace are what they used to tie two horses together with for pulling or plowing fields...not sure the name tho..
Would be nice to hear more about the owners and current status, such as is property available for investment. Looks like there was someone who lived there on the lam. Who has been paying for the electricity?
I’m always curious who’s still paying the bills on abandoned properties! I mean, what the heck! I can barely keep up with the power I actually use! It’s crazy to me!
In some cases it might be a trust that involved in legal happenings
Unfortunately you can't always find information about the owners. The homes current status is how it sits. A developer purchased the home and they likely prepaid the power for month/years incase they want to salvage anything.
Was at one time a nice family home
Reminds me of a customized manufactured/modular house.
Cute home
That is an 8-track tape you was looking at when you was looking at the records. You didn’t know what that one album was but yeah that’s an 8-track tape. Was a 60s through the 70s thing. Yeah people back-in the 60s, and 70s use to have 8-track players in their homes, and automobiles.
That was a 8 track tape. It was used before cassette tape and then we went to CDs.
"Thanks - The Management" they must have rented it out or it was used as a business
The house looks like a modular that was set on a foundation.
Everything is So “COOL”, but the matchbox ship is “nuts”.
You're damn right!
Looks like a pre-fab mfg. home, more like a 'mobile' home and not like the standard stick built homes. There were flashy but not real sturdy built homes.
Seems if there’s power, a pressure tank and well, there’s probably working water. Did you give it a try?
Didn't bother trying it here honestly
As Joan Crawford said, "No more wire coat hangers".
Notice the dead yellowjacket next to the bottle
8 track , before cassettes
How do you find abandoned homes? I'm sure there are some here in NS too.
Its entirely plausible to me that this homes level of disrepair occurred while its former occupant lived there. It actualy seems salvagable to me also.....but then, so do most things you go into! 😅
hey is the power free in canada? because there is electricity in the abandoned houses
in sweden, we pay both for subscriptions plus the electricity we dispose of
Haha no, what's likely happened here is that the developer that purchased the home prepaid for the power to stay on. Sometimes it's for months or year. Let's them keep the home in good shape if they want to salvage anything before demolition
I would have to take the seven up bottle I be scared somebody would break it for fun kids or something even tho it's not mine lol
While I'm also afraid some kid will smash it, it's not worth taking things from properties ever
I'll take the bottle caps my dude, I'm kinda on my way to the train station.
What grinds my gears the most about people and the mental rot of capitalism is the empty homes left standing empty even though there are SO MANY HOMELESS PEOPLE. (not their fault; society selects people for poverty) poverty is a human engineered system and it’s an evil society that plays economic power games for food, shelter and health care. Homeless people are economic refugees. You talk to anybody my age.. 50+, they’re gonna say it’s alright; the homeless, they’re all addicted(that’s the mental rot of prosperity) but it’s NEVER been alright for the people who are homeless.
All the “spiderwebs” are just dust webs.⛄️
Yes I love me some dust webs littered with spider exoskeletons 😂
why are these many houses abandoned? what happened for them to be abandoned?? explore and find out
Lots of redevelopment honestly. Out with the nice old homes and in with the crappy cookie cutter homes
@@NoahNowhere just askin
power still on someone is paying the electrical bill
Yup
8 track tape
12:37 can’t seem to find any warship with 110 that matches that model ship.
“1 pe-nt” 😂
1 pie-nt?
I don't think they were tee totallers
I find it funny that nearly all of you Urban explorers freak the F right out about spiders and cobwebs.. like duh they're going to be in abandoned buildings they're going to be in basements and they're not going to bother you. Honey there is not one spider in any of those webs going ooh look at that guy let's get him. Lol
Just saying
I couldn't agree with you more. Imagine what a human looks like to a spider!!! Terrifying I would imagine. It just seems to be the thing to do to 'freak out' when coming across one. Gill 🇬🇧
Please help me bro my house you from
Can’t stand when it’s a premier… like what’s the point
The point is to specifically bother just you 😂
@@NoahNowhere you got me!! 😝 awesome vids you make love to see the houses in my province
@@Rckid28 haha ,glad you've got a sense of humor and glad you're enjoying the videos!
What's the point of putting up the video if we have to wait? I hate when RUclipsrs put the "premier" thing on the videos. I'll be honest, I boycott videos that do this. Just put it up when you've finished editing. I do like your videos, please don't do that😭
I enjoy doing the premieres, I like chatting live with people during them. If you wanna boycott videos that have them then so be it. I will be continuing to do them 🤷🏻♂️
It also makes sure that the viewers can watch the video in its highest quality with everyone else, as if you catch videos of a certain length as soon as they finished uploading, for a bit of time the quality limited to 480p
Bet the original owners were German. That house looks very German style on the outside.