My grandparents on my mom's side had door bell it little bigger but still was sweet man Miss her so much it she grandma 💕 ty for sharing this video with us all hope you had happy Easter
Nice old places here. Would have been nice if they weren't trashed. It's such a shame. That fence mural isn't that Aeriel from The Little Mermaid and her father, King Neptune?.... thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Hi paul, another great find, the second bungalow was the best, even though the floor plan was different. Love the art work. Keep up the great work paul. Cheers deb 😊
That wardrobe was nothing to leave behind IMO. I liked the first bungalow. The second was a little weird, odd floor plan. Thank you my friend for the explore. Cheers 💜☮️
They are a couple of more abandoned houses about to be torn down but as always I'm glad that you get to explore both of them before they are demolished while they aren't in magnificent shape on the inside they are still nice looking houses. another great video of empty abandoned houses and buildings Thanks again and until next time take care.🇦🇺🤠🇦🇺
The gold coloured heater in the first house was definitely a gas heater, we had one exactly the same at home when I was a child. Brings back memories of cold winter nights.
@@urbexindigo5164 we moved out in December so just a couple of months ago. All the things left over were ours. We never got a chance to finish clearing it out because people kept breaking in and I ended up being too scared to go back there and finish in case someone was there. My husband did the artwork on the back wall and the studio out the back was his art hub, although our daughter also helped drawing on some of the walls! We also did all of the renovations throughout the house as we thought it was going to be our forever home. But DIT had other plans!! I’m so pleased you filmed this. It was surreal watching it! The house was initially built as a display home in 1921. Our neighbour from the first house had lived there for nearly 40 years
When I was a child, we lived in a house with a shower room like that. There was just the shower, and a functional window in the same place. So I would say the shower is in its original place and there would have also been a window too.
🌟Hi Paul, wow two beautiful beauties love them especially the white picket fence at the second home. Such a great shame they are getting demolished history and heritage gone forever. Thank you for the tour. 😊❤🌟x
Bonjour d'Occitanie (France) La fresque à l'extérieur c'est très certainement une représentation de la "Petite sirène" des studios Disney 22:53 cette découpe au sol c'est peut être l'emplacement d'une cheminée d'angle 30:48 il pouvait y avoir une piscine hors-sol et ce qui ressemble à un siège faisait le tour ou presque de la dite piscine
Hey Paul, I'm addicted to your videos! Have you ever been tempted to ask a rhetorical question, while filming in one of those creepy old buildings, along the lines of: "HEY GUYS, DID YOU SEE/HEAR THAT?" Nothing there, of course, but exploring old ruins out in the bush, with the wind banging doors & rattling windows etc. certainly gives my goose bumps a workout. Some vids on the "paranormal" channel: "Slapped Ham" could be fake, and some of yours are WAY more creepy as well. Some strange things allegedly happen in our Outback🤔...Well done mate! Love your work!!!👍👍👍
The first house is out of the question because I like to sneak around at night. The second one had some nice knotty pine floors, I do belive there was a fireplace in the corner of the livingroom, entirely removed along with the chimney. If it were mine the "rumpus room" would soon be the mancave. I've a good feelin the concrete pad in the backyard may have held a large jacuzzi, I do see a power point on the wall in the corner with conduit running along the ground at the wall all the way from the rumpus room shed. Could be the reason for a child's life preserver lying on the patio at the rear of the house. 28:30 Thanks for the tour Paul! 👍🤠 🇺🇸 Note: 30:14 Was beloved Fido reinterred at the new place they moved to? Just a thought.
5:37. I thought someone was walking on the roof with all that noise you were making walking on the floor. 13:32. This is a good example to the gardeners in the area of what plants grow well just by looking in this garden which probably hasn’t seen any attention for heaven knows how long. 22:58 Maybe the wood flooring cut diagonally was where a combustion firebox was standing with a tiled or brick platform.
Here in new south wales have a historical listing on buildings nsw government. Where i live there is a big amount of historical homes and other builings. Like the train station historical listing.
Some great original features there - especially in that first one! Though the floorboards on the second were lovely, the renos kind of robbed it of any sense on uniqueness. -Sauna seating-
Man love the porch on that first place coffee drinking waving to the neighbors porch
Thank's Paul for 2 more beautiful homes.Both of these homes could be cleaned up and lived in again.
Verdade 👍👏
I love finding places like this with everything left!
Cheers mate, I will check out your channel 👍🙂👌
My grandparents on my mom's side had door bell it little bigger but still was sweet man Miss her so much it she grandma 💕 ty for sharing this video with us all hope you had happy Easter
Lovely old homes so much charm loved it thank you ❤❤❤
Plant a garden, fountain,plants do a pleasant landscaping 🌻
The storage place you opened up in the second home is what we always called a smugglers den.
Wow the things left behind! Mind boggling. The zucchini! Wow!
I bet there was a pool where that slab of concrete is. .little room looks like a squatters den great vid thanks for sharing
Nice old places here. Would have been nice if they weren't trashed. It's such a shame. That fence mural isn't that Aeriel from The Little Mermaid and her father, King Neptune?.... thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Yes.
I love the 2 bungalows. I especially liked the door bell 🔔 and the old wardrobe. It's a shame that they will tear them down. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊 ❤
Hi paul, another great find, the second bungalow was the best, even though the floor plan was different. Love the art work. Keep up the great work paul. Cheers deb 😊
That wardrobe was nothing to leave behind IMO. I liked the first bungalow. The second was a little weird, odd floor plan. Thank you my friend for the explore. Cheers 💜☮️
They are a couple of more abandoned houses about to be torn down
but as always I'm glad that you get to explore both of them before they
are demolished while they aren't in magnificent shape on the inside they
are still nice looking houses. another great video of empty abandoned
houses and buildings Thanks again and until next time take care.🇦🇺🤠🇦🇺
Very awesome video bro, hate too see it trashed! Cool find’s! ❤️🤘👍
all those vegetables plants left in the first one and I like the lay out of the second one
❤❤❤❤❤👍🏾 nice... I could clean 🧼🪥 up renovation step by step, decorate and would love to make this My home 🏡😁
In the second house the "hiding place" in the hallway would possibly be used as a storm shelter in the USA. Great explore!!
The gold coloured heater in the first house was definitely a gas heater, we had one exactly the same at home when I was a child. Brings back memories of cold winter nights.
The second house was my house! The concrete slab out the back had a swim spa on it. So many memories in that house ❤️
vlp7208 Wow that is so cool! How long ago was it your house? Always great hearing the back story to these places when ever possible :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 we moved out in December so just a couple of months ago. All the things left over were ours. We never got a chance to finish clearing it out because people kept breaking in and I ended up being too scared to go back there and finish in case someone was there. My husband did the artwork on the back wall and the studio out the back was his art hub, although our daughter also helped drawing on some of the walls! We also did all of the renovations throughout the house as we thought it was going to be our forever home. But DIT had other plans!! I’m so pleased you filmed this. It was surreal watching it!
The house was initially built as a display home in 1921. Our neighbour from the first house had lived there for nearly 40 years
Sad to see two more once beautiful homes get demolished.Enjoyed the tour Paul cheers.💕
When I was a child, we lived in a house with a shower room like that. There was just the shower, and a functional window in the same place. So I would say the shower is in its original place and there would have also been a window too.
Squeeky floor boards brings me back to my parents old home, it gives character... both of these bungalows are still really nice homes, so sad to see.
🌟Hi Paul, wow two beautiful beauties love them especially the white picket fence at the second home. Such a great shame they are getting demolished history and heritage gone forever. Thank you for the tour. 😊❤🌟x
That second place was beautiful looks like someones dream house 🏠🏡 love the hardwood floors
Bonjour d'Occitanie (France)
La fresque à l'extérieur c'est très certainement une représentation de la "Petite sirène" des studios Disney
22:53 cette découpe au sol c'est peut être l'emplacement d'une cheminée d'angle
30:48 il pouvait y avoir une piscine hors-sol et ce qui ressemble à un siège faisait le tour ou presque de la dite piscine
Nice old homes, strange layouts. But if it filled their needs that's all that matters.
First house bathroom would have had a SAGASCO vertical burner tank, over head shower in a claw tub.
I just wish there was something which could be done to prevent these beauties from being demolished.
Have you ever traveled out of your area, just for fun. What was your favorite place.
Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing this wonderful video my friend and God Bless.
Hey Paul, I'm addicted to your videos! Have you ever been tempted to ask a rhetorical question, while filming in one of those creepy old buildings, along the lines of: "HEY GUYS, DID YOU SEE/HEAR THAT?" Nothing there, of course, but exploring old ruins out in the bush, with the wind banging doors & rattling windows etc. certainly gives my goose bumps a workout. Some vids on the "paranormal" channel: "Slapped Ham" could be fake, and some of yours are WAY more creepy as well. Some strange things allegedly happen in our Outback🤔...Well done mate! Love your work!!!👍👍👍
The first house is out of the question because I like to sneak around at night.
The second one had some nice knotty pine floors, I do belive there was a fireplace in the corner of the livingroom, entirely removed along with the chimney.
If it were mine the "rumpus room" would soon be the mancave.
I've a good feelin the concrete pad in the backyard may have held a large jacuzzi, I do see a power point on the wall in the corner with conduit running along the ground at the wall all the way from the rumpus room shed. Could be the reason for a child's life preserver lying on the patio at the rear of the house. 28:30
Thanks for the tour Paul!
👍🤠 🇺🇸
Note:
30:14 Was beloved Fido reinterred at the new place they moved to? Just a thought.
I love vidéo 👏👏👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😺😺😺👋👋👋
It's a shame that in this housing crisis places are being knocked down. I like the old wardrobe.
Enjoyed again Paul but they were 2 bungalows how come they were to different types as they are more than different and y is it ❤❤❤
I'm thinking it could have been a souna. Looks like the bench was in it.??
5:37. I thought someone was walking on the roof with all that noise you were making walking on the floor. 13:32. This is a good example to the gardeners in the area of what plants grow well just by looking in this garden which probably hasn’t seen any attention for heaven knows how long. 22:58 Maybe the wood flooring cut diagonally was where a combustion firebox was standing with a tiled or brick platform.
Thank You!
Here in new south wales have a historical listing on buildings nsw government. Where i live there is a big amount of historical homes and other builings. Like the train station historical listing.
Lindas casas ,pena serem demolidas,tem semelhancas com as casas di Brasil 🥰😘👍👏👏🇧🇷
It was a corner fireplace in the second place, that's why the floor doesn't quite match
Some great original features there - especially in that first one! Though the floorboards on the second were lovely, the renos kind of robbed it of any sense on uniqueness.
-Sauna seating-
Hot tub and deck on the second perhaps...
Your so cute I’d love to meet you