This home looks like it could still be saved with a new roof and remodeling. It is beautiful and someone loved it at one time. I wish the family would save some of their memories from the home such as pictures and some things at least. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, definitely, late 80's early 90's decor. My parents house was the same way late 80's when bought new. Wall paper, wood trim, appliances and VHS tapes 😎
This house is a time capsule of a gem! It saddens me that this home was someone's life at one time. Their whole life! From breakfast in the kitchen, pictures on wall down to snow plowing their land. Then...you age, get sick, end up in a assisted living home, or die and all of your life possession are left abandoned for social media to explore.
Yes, when I see abandoned houses, I be thinking the same of the days there and family around the pool and memories in that house. It is a lot of things in that house . Seem like the children would at least clean out the house. Maybe it was tied up in some kind of family dispute. Wish I truly knew what happen !
Whoever owned this house definitely took some pride in it. It's well-decorated for the times and the furniture is not exactly cheap and I also notice when you opened up the linen closet that the items in there were folded very neatly so neatness and organizations seem to be something they had so it does make you wonder what happened to the family.
I had visited an ostrich farm as a friend. An old man lived alone. He knew his son who was gone most of the time was a drug addict and they were always trying to steal his vehicles so he had to keep them unoperable. For me I take the battery inside every night, keep lot's of locks on the inside doors and steering wheel. Thugs eventually came and tied the old man up in a chair and killed him. His son had a meth caused heart explosion and never helped his father with the farm. Addicts will stop at nothing way out in the country to target a place for the next fix and the next fix. These people got their land and assets and off alone. It takes a fort to live out there, and weapons, not just get your own and think it's possibly going to be easy to outpower the addicts and dealers. That's why the migrants come to USA. They think it's a place where they can work and get into a house and nobody comes to the front door to rob or the police come so it's possible to have the American Dream life.
@@ouivalerie I came here 15 years ago. However the whole 15 years the mafias are behind my life. I am tired now. I already plan to go back to where I came from. Even there problems may persist, but I can bet them there.
I find it absolutely amazing that all these personal possessions get left behind in these homes. Even if someone passed away you would think some family member would retrieve some of the more personnel possessions. Great explore though.
Hi Brandon! I'm still here! 🙂 The decor screams 80's but the house does not look as if it has been abandoned for 35-40 years. Maybe they just never updated. I am thinking that maybe mold was the problem and the whole shebang was written off by insurance and they left everything because it was contaminated. That would also explain the oxygen tanks and mask and stuff if they had begun to get sick from the mold before they realized. It looks like it was a lovely home at one time. --Shay
This property is a mystery! The house probably would cost to much to save. But there’s a lot of money in materials. I bet the man died and the family can’t bring themselves to clean it out. So sad a person worked their whole life and nobody cares.
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Some of this stuff is actually still modern such as the stereos and speakers. I might actually use one of those stereos but it's hard to tell from the back side when I would need to see the front with the branding label. That fridge is still a modern fridge which may actually still be good. This might be trespassing if it was done without permission. From seeing the dates this place has likely been abandoned for 6-7 years.
I don't think it is completely clueless if you really want to find out something about such house. I was once interested in buying an abandoned house in forest that was once occupied by the homeless who partially destroyed the house by accidental fire. I went to the city hall and the neighbors. Both provided me with a lot of information on the history, owners, etc. etc. If you really want to know more, you could follow those clues and find out the stories behind. It is not some house abandoned for decades, so it's a question of if you really want to do it, for what purpose or if it is worth it... Anyway fascinating explore...Liked.
This one felt tragic to me, too much personal stuff left here. It looks as if someone started packing things up but stopped for some reason. There are too many kids and family treasures left behind. The pictures tell a family story, yet it looks like all it's all left behind, just feels like they went out and a tragedy happened.
The whole family died? I've seen it where the kids didn't care and wound up on drugs hanging in the city on the beach in CA forever til they died off on drugs. Some people build a house and die fairly soon after. One guy I knew died of a methamphetamine heart explosion but his dad on the ostrich farm waiting for him all the time, died from thugs tying him up in a chair, killed him and left. The son being an addict was hopeless. Guess drug addicts he knew came to rob the dad one day. The drugs kidnap most people for the rest of their lives. The parents in this house were obviously living for their children who don't care about the dream house anymore or the parents they just want another fix and another fix and the parents seemed to be babysitting all the time. Some of these addicts even kill their parents for the next fix.... They also can't finish their projects in the house, like there's toys that need to be tossed out and too much furniture for the space. That means they got sick or died suddenly, and it looks like one of those places where someone didn't know they were going to die and tried packing to move somewhere else to feel better. No energy to finish.
I love that house. I want to cry with this one. I bet you some of those pictured are still alive somewhere. They probably are too busy with life to come back, or don't have a way to.
@@thomasaitken7495 Okay, good bet. I bet if anybody is alive they are locked up, in a mental hospital or other institution and wound up on psyche meds so they lost incentive and motivation while attorneys got their hands on it and and it's just an investment to them so they leave it sit a while but if someone happens to the investment attorney, like they died, they do things so it sits a very long time. Taxes have to be paid but nothing else needs to be done. The pics are probably most of someone's day care work. It appears place that did a lot of private babysitting by someone who worshipped the American Dream Homelife. A lot of that changed about 1990 when babysitting didn't pay enough anymore from the 90's housing prices jumping up. Day care centers became a lot more professional and institutionalized and they learned how to collect money from the city to have enough. Individiuals doing private day care can get picked on by irate parents for anything and everything. I can even make a guess that something happened to one child and they got sued out of a home.
Would not be surprised one day squatters will be inside that house taking whatever they can take and come back for more if none of the people that lived there comes and gets most of their belongings ,so many expensive things left others will grab before house eventually gets torn down
What a nice property. That was worth some money At one point. The front door was so pretty-and it looks like they had another one in the hallway by the stairs. The carpet in the dining room still has vacuum lines. Nice furniture-and the pool! So sad to see family photos just left behind. And those sailboats are worth some money. They aren’t cheap!
I believe the house with so many children and them being all girls and lots of toys in the basement seems like a child trafficking house no sign of a adult woman only a man.
Every time i see places like this full of their stuff they collected over their lifetime, that we dont really own anything, we just enjoy it while we're here.
Yet another very cool explore! The time capsules are my personal favorite. Makes you really wonder what happened to the family that lived there and why it is all still just sitting there. That house was so crammed full, I can't imagine people being able to fit in there with it all. Thank you for sharing your explore! ❤
Yes, it was so many photos there, that is what I would do to see how it was before. And I bet there were photos of around the pool. Wish he would have done that !
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Another nice find.. I like the chair’s around the table.. looks like the lady of the house made the curtains in most of the rooms.. The cost to restore the place would have been way beyond!! Thanks for sharing this one. Cheers
Love it 🥰beautiful house,sad it's all left ,wonder what happen to the people who lived there ,brrr it looks sooooo cold there ,awesome video👏thanks Brandon 💖🙂
There must have been some swell in the sailboat room because the couch is so crooked.😆😉 A really cool house and again soooo many things and photos left behind. I love this disign of the storm door, looks beautiful. Fantastic and interesting exploration and great video, too bad I missed the premiere and live chat.
This house is an awesome time capsule. What a shame that a lot of things are left behind 😕. Something must have happened and they never came back. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊.
Another reason why sometimes these homes are abandoned is due to family not agreeing to what happens to it or how to divide. The place then lays abandon until it falls apart.
Brandon Abandon thanks for sharing this video with me it was a nice home every thing was left behind i wonder if some thing happened to the man of the house and the family as well and God Bless.
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I wish the property was in northeast Oklahoma. My husband and I would love to own the place. I love the old house. We would have to have it restored but it would be worth it. Great video!
I agree great house with that roof coming down like that the weather and animals will continue to take it over so buyers will have to find it soon in order to restore or it will be a total rebuild.
I hope someone comes back and saves some of what is in there. Seeing these places falling apart makes you want to cry. That was a really nice home. And might be lot's of 27:00 daughters, or grand-daughters. That family probably died in an accident of sorts.
This house isn't abandoned, it's owned by the family. This was was a break and entery. If he had bothered to speak to the neighbors they would have told him the house has owners.
When my daughter bought her home years ago the previous owners left one of those under the counter radios in the kitchen and they still use it. And all of the vintage toys I think I saw a Barbie dream house..❤
What an incredible find, wow! It had been an amazing house in its day, so sad to see it just falling apart with a families possessions just rotting away. Hope they took the dog!!
I love this home; it furniture; wallpaper; carpet; everything. It could still be saved by taking everything out; cleaning; men fixing everything that is damaged; and then bring all the furniture back in. I would LOVE to be able to live in a home like this. Just beautiful and warm !
This house might be abandoned because they might be in witness protection. I went to a yard sale one time where everything was left and when they do this witness protection they have to leave everything so nobody can find them. They can't have ties with their past. This could be one of those houses. Also the family might have been in some sort of accident and all passed away and nobody's left to claim the house. Something happened for all their belongings to be left.
The cloth toilet tops are purely for decoration. They were used a lot back in the 60s and 70s, but I dont know when they first came on the scene. I forgot to mention that they were used with a matching rug that fit around the bottom of the toilet.
The house had some retro nice features for sure Their collection of Sailboats and the box of Nautical knots. I had an uncle that collected Black Panther paintings and Figurines. The Sailboat pictures were extensive.
Wow! What a beautiful home on a beautiful piece of land out in the country! So sad to see it completely abandoned & falling apart. I'm wondering maybe if the mortgage/property taxes went into foreclosure or something like that.. A lot of people in the comments were thinking the house was built in the 70's or 80's but being familiar with home construction, I actually think the home was built in the early '90s, & wasn't properly maintained.. Usually when the roofline starts to fail, it only takes a few years for a structure to completely crumble apart. Sad.. Nice find bud!
😢 I cannot even begin to imagine why a family would abandoned all of their possessions like this I do hope it was not because of the tragedy but then I don't understand why somebody did not come back and get this stuff
Bet that was a really nice house back in the day I'm surprised all that nice construction new stuff not been stolen. You could probably find more information by using Google lens on the names and the pictures in the house . Great find BTW ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very nice spot. 5:23, this room here, it had a timer on the light in front of the window, also I saw a few others. Looks like they were in the process of packing. Not that bad inside, other then that one room. 7:40, that’s a fireplace. 13:50, the yellowing is caused by the Sun UV. 16:19, worked for Bell Canada maybe, that’s the only way you get those jackets. The lights that you showed had LED bulbs, they were introduced in 2008 or so. 25:10, the power is still on, either the power is on or it’s not and clearly it is. Either breakers were turned off or tripped or stuff was unplugged, so somebody is still paying the bills not Abandon 100%, in my book. The breaker boxes, a good majority of the breakers were turned off, that’s why most of the house didn’t have power. I’m surprised you didn’t notice the solar panels in the basement, at the bottom of the stairs.
Somebody should save that property call find me kids or something. Because that's a lot of personal stuff for anybody to be going through. I wouldn't mind buying the place. But I knew where it was.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
how cool was that place wow, yep 70's look for sure haha so much stuff left to just sit there for ages, those toys would make some kids very happy im sure, thank you Brandon ! loved it
GREAT VIDEO BRANDON,'' I LOVE VIDEOS LIKE THIS ONE. THAT HOUSE IS LIKE JUMPING INTO A FULLY STALKED HOUSE. JUST A LOT OF CLEANING AND ORGANIZING! SHE'S STILL A REALLY NICE HOUSE.✌
This is a really cool house. Such a shame so much stuff left behind. Makes you wonder why family wouldn’t want at least the personal, sentimental items. Really enjoyed this exploration. But very sad! Thanks for the explore son! ❤
Inside colors remind me of my Aunty and Uncle Joes home.Thank you for this explore interesting so say the most. Love ya to Brandon Hugs to stay warm .Your friend Barbie NWP,Fl.USA
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I know someone that passed away and left her home to a friend, she didn't have kids or anyone else well that friend passed away 6 months after her.. so the home was willed to her but we don't know if it went through the legalities so now that house is sitting there and may very well end up like one of these homes. Strange things do happen where there is no one to take care of the property. But this home seemed like it was full of love at one point, there had to be someone left. They may not even know it's there though. Sad. That was a beautiful home at one time.
Sao situações dificeis de perceber hoje em dia a vida nao esta facil sobretudo para quem è jovem e precisa recomeçar a vida arranjar uma casa è caro comprar pior ainda e depois ver estas casas lindas enormes com tudo dentro com muita história para contar e nao haver ninguém que cuide ou faça algo. È de partir o coração ver estas casas lindas abandoned
The thing that breaks my heart is all the children’s toys just out like one day someone was playing with them and didn’t realize they wouldn’t be played with ever again.
This is how it is for most of us our last life and recorded by the sentimental items left behind..I do really feel the person that lived here was sick and died and maybe his family are lost or died too and all that is left are the crumbly reminders of a life that once was and a beautiful house that once was..maybe someone could save this house.
Sometimes when a person dies in the family, they either have NO Will left behind, and the family leaves the land in limbo because no one can come to an agreement, and it ends up wasting away....the papers to this land are probably in some lawyers office collecting dust like everything in the house...just guessing...VERY COOL FIND!...THUMBS UP!!
Bro. Drinkin' some wodka. Remembering ive put this video in my favorites. Rewatching it now. Great find and a awesome house. Been watching these abandoned urbex for years now but this one is in my top 10 😎
It looks like at some point someone was packing things up most likely for the remodel. I’d want to find those people just in case something happened and they don’t know this place is still there. That’s an awful lot of pics to leave on purpose. So maybe a sudden death. Be nice to know.
I was told when I was a small lad that the reason people would lean a couch against a wall awkwardly is bc it has something to do with the house structure !
It would be informative to do a background search on the house before exploring it so viewers could be told the history of the occupants and what became of them. No explorers do checks and it leaves so many questions that cannot be answered.
This house is absolutely beautiful!! I would love a house like this!!! It breaks my heart that it’s being left to rot!
This home looks like it could still be saved with a new roof and remodeling. It is beautiful and someone loved it at one time. I wish the family would save some of their memories from the home such as pictures and some things at least. Thanks for sharing.
I get some major 80s vibes from this house and furniture. Cool find!!
Yes, definitely, late 80's early 90's decor. My parents house was the same way late 80's when bought new. Wall paper, wood trim, appliances and VHS tapes 😎
This house is a time capsule of a gem! It saddens me that this home was someone's life at one time. Their whole life! From breakfast in the kitchen, pictures on wall down to snow plowing their land. Then...you age, get sick, end up in a assisted living home, or die and all of your life possession are left abandoned for social media to explore.
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Yes, when I see abandoned houses, I be thinking the same of the days there and family around the pool and memories in that house. It is a lot of things in that house . Seem like the children would at least clean out the house. Maybe it was tied up in some kind of family dispute. Wish I truly knew what happen !
It would've been a beautiful home in its prime!
It still could be just get rid of that evil looking bear in the basement before fixing that house up lol.
Whoever owned this house definitely took some pride in it. It's well-decorated for the times and the furniture is not exactly cheap and I also notice when you opened up the linen closet that the items in there were folded very neatly so neatness and organizations seem to be something they had so it does make you wonder what happened to the family.
I had visited an ostrich farm as a friend. An old man lived alone. He knew his son who was gone most of the time was a drug addict and they were always trying to steal his vehicles so he had to keep them unoperable. For me I take the battery inside every night, keep lot's of locks on the inside doors and steering wheel. Thugs eventually came and tied the old man up in a chair and killed him. His son had a meth caused heart explosion and never helped his father with the farm. Addicts will stop at nothing way out in the country to target a place for the next fix and the next fix. These people got their land and assets and off alone. It takes a fort to live out there, and weapons, not just get your own and think it's possibly going to be easy to outpower the addicts and dealers. That's why the migrants come to USA. They think it's a place where they can work and get into a house and nobody comes to the front door to rob or the police come so it's possible to have the American Dream life.
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@@ouivalerie I came here 15 years ago. However the whole 15 years the mafias are behind my life. I am tired now. I already plan to go back to where I came from. Even there problems may persist, but I can bet them there.
Calendar says 2016
@@AndnetHaylnewYou mean while I still lived her with my family?!? You're a liar!
Hard to believe people would abandon this beautiful home. Cleaned out would be fantastic
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I find it absolutely amazing that all these personal possessions get left behind in these homes. Even if someone passed away you would think some family member would retrieve some of the more personnel possessions. Great explore though.
Hi Brandon! I'm still here! 🙂 The decor screams 80's but the house does not look as if it has been abandoned for 35-40 years. Maybe they just never updated. I am thinking that maybe mold was the problem and the whole shebang was written off by insurance and they left everything because it was contaminated. That would also explain the oxygen tanks and mask and stuff if they had begun to get sick from the mold before they realized. It looks like it was a lovely home at one time. --Shay
This property is a mystery! The house probably would cost to much to save. But there’s a lot of money in materials. I bet the man died and the family can’t bring themselves to clean it out. So sad a person worked their whole life and nobody cares.
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@@juliepearce6667exactly what I see.
Only snag is lots of people will ransacking places after following your visits by tracking your videos location best thing to is to sst up trace track service for relatives heirs go fund me? In my opinion
@@privateconfidential7490 I don't understand how they can find out where the exact location is if you only say what state it's in??? 🤔
Some of this stuff is actually still modern such as the stereos and speakers. I might actually use one of those stereos but it's hard to tell from the back side when I would need to see the front with the branding label. That fridge is still a modern fridge which may actually still be good. This might be trespassing if it was done without permission. From seeing the dates this place has likely been abandoned for 6-7 years.
That house has it's own message.Its beautiful with so many different colors.
I don't think it is completely clueless if you really want to find out something about such house. I was once interested in buying an abandoned house in forest that was once occupied by the homeless who partially destroyed the house by accidental fire. I went to the city hall and the neighbors. Both provided me with a lot of information on the history, owners, etc. etc. If you really want to know more, you could follow those clues and find out the stories behind. It is not some house abandoned for decades, so it's a question of if you really want to do it, for what purpose or if it is worth it... Anyway fascinating explore...Liked.
This one felt tragic to me, too much personal stuff left here. It looks as if someone started packing things up but stopped for some reason. There are too many kids and family treasures left behind. The pictures tell a family story, yet it looks like all it's all left behind, just feels like they went out and a tragedy happened.
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The whole family died? I've seen it where the kids didn't care and wound up on drugs hanging in the city on the beach in CA forever til they died off on drugs. Some people build a house and die fairly soon after. One guy I knew died of a methamphetamine heart explosion but his dad on the ostrich farm waiting for him all the time, died from thugs tying him up in a chair, killed him and left. The son being an addict was hopeless. Guess drug addicts he knew came to rob the dad one day. The drugs kidnap most people for the rest of their lives.
The parents in this house were obviously living for their children who don't care about the dream house anymore or the parents they just want another fix and another fix and the parents seemed to be babysitting all the time. Some of these addicts even kill their parents for the next fix....
They also can't finish their projects in the house, like there's toys that need to be tossed out and too much furniture for the space. That means they got sick or died suddenly, and it looks like one of those places where someone didn't know they were going to die and tried packing to move somewhere else to feel better. No energy to finish.
I love that house. I want to cry with this one. I bet you some of those pictured are still alive somewhere. They probably are too busy with life to come back, or don't have a way to.
@@thomasaitken7495 Okay, good bet. I bet if anybody is alive they are locked up, in a mental hospital or other institution and wound up on psyche meds so they lost incentive and motivation while attorneys got their hands on it and and it's just an investment to them so they leave it sit a while but if someone happens to the investment attorney, like they died, they do things so it sits a very long time. Taxes have to be paid but nothing else needs to be done. The pics are probably most of someone's day care work. It appears place that did a lot of private babysitting by someone who worshipped the American Dream Homelife.
A lot of that changed about 1990 when babysitting didn't pay enough anymore from the 90's housing prices jumping up. Day care centers became a lot more professional and institutionalized and they learned how to collect money from the city to have enough.
Individiuals doing private day care can get picked on by irate parents for anything and everything. I can even make a guess that something happened to one child and they got sued out of a home.
Would not be surprised one day squatters will be inside that house taking whatever they can take and come back for more if none of the people that lived there comes and gets most of their belongings ,so many expensive things left others will grab before house eventually gets torn down
That house would look absolutely gorgeous if it was done up. I absolutely love that white front door absolutely gorgeous home
What a nice property. That was worth some money At one point. The front door was so pretty-and it looks like they had another one in the hallway by the stairs. The carpet in the dining room still has vacuum lines. Nice furniture-and the pool! So sad to see family photos just left behind. And those sailboats are worth some money. They aren’t cheap!
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Maybe they woke up one morning and decided to SAIL away? 😉
Good find! Great explore, Brandon! 🙂
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This is crazy, mysterious! The way everything was left behind is completely strange. Awesome Explore. Keep Orange Crushing It!
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I believe the house with so many children and them being all girls and lots of toys in the basement seems like a child trafficking house no sign of a adult woman only a man.
Every time i see places like this full of their stuff they collected over their lifetime, that we dont really own anything, we just enjoy it while we're here.
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Yet another very cool explore! The time capsules are my personal favorite. Makes you really wonder what happened to the family that lived there and why it is all still just sitting there. That house was so crammed full, I can't imagine people being able to fit in there with it all. Thank you for sharing your explore! ❤
Yes so crammed of stuff makes you think hoarders but some of those toys worth some money. Mt lord all the furniture
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Brandon, thanks for taking us along for this nice adventure. Great video! 😊
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It would be so interesting to find pictures of the house, inside and out, in that stack of pictures to see what it used to look like back in the day.
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Yes, it was so many photos there, that is what I would do to see how it was before. And I bet there were photos of around the pool. Wish he would have done that !
Ah! NOW I know where the saying 'orange crushin' it' came from! Great explore. So much to tell about the people who lived here.
Its a beatiful house.Its sad that its falling apart.
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Another nice find.. I like the chair’s around the table.. looks like the lady of the house made the curtains in most of the rooms.. The cost to restore the place would have been way beyond!! Thanks for sharing this one. Cheers
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Too bad the roof will eventually come down. The double fireplace is cool. Thank you Brandon for documenting it before it's gone.
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Love it 🥰beautiful house,sad it's all left ,wonder what happen to the people who lived there ,brrr it looks sooooo cold there ,awesome video👏thanks Brandon 💖🙂
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It’s sad to see. But I always find abandoned homes so mesmerizing.
There must have been some swell in the sailboat room because the couch is so crooked.😆😉 A really cool house and again soooo many things and photos left behind. I love this disign of the storm door, looks beautiful. Fantastic and interesting exploration and great video, too bad I missed the premiere and live chat.
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This very cool! It was awesome to see the map of port Dalhousie on the fridge! I grew up there
This house is an awesome time capsule. What a shame that a lot of things are left behind 😕. Something must have happened and they never came back. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊.
Another reason why sometimes these homes are abandoned is due to family not agreeing to what happens to it or how to divide. The place then lays abandon until it falls apart.
I commend you for treating the house w respect
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Brandon Abandon thanks for sharing this video with me it was a nice home every thing was left behind i wonder if some thing happened to the man of the house and the family as well and God Bless.
Wow! So beautiful, the area and the house, so sad. Those fringe lamps are gorgeous!
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It would be so much more interesting if you could get the information behind it's desertion. But thank you. You have a great show.
I do try, some places there is just no way to find out. I will work harder to try and get that information for you and everyone else 😁
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@@BrandonAbandonedGrab names on mail and search might tell more.
@@junie1955 Exactly, cause the court house in that county has public records on that place.
Hey there! I've watched several of these by others, I really, really enjoy the way you do yours by far! Thank you for sharing! I will be looking for more to watch! And thank you for not opening the refrigerator 🤢🤮I like how respectful you are and non judgemental of how others may have lived💜
I wish the property was in northeast Oklahoma. My husband and I would love to own the place. I love the old house. We would have to have it restored but it would be worth it. Great video!
I agree great house with that roof coming down like that the weather and animals will continue to take it over so buyers will have to find it soon in order to restore or it will be a total rebuild.
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I hope someone comes back and saves some of what is in there. Seeing these places falling apart makes you want to cry. That was a really nice home. And might be lot's of 27:00 daughters, or grand-daughters. That family probably died in an accident of sorts.
Very heart-wrenching to watch, yet fascinating as well. How in the world do you find abandoned homes/places like this??
He won't answer that I'm sure, but there's ways to search Google. This house was in the Ontario area, probably in or near the Guelph area.
That is also what I been wondering myself
His real estate agent mom buys foreclosed homes.
I bought a foreclosed house also but it didn’t have all this stuff in it lol.
This house isn't abandoned, it's owned by the family. This was was a break and entery. If he had bothered to speak to the neighbors they would have told him the house has owners.
When my daughter bought her home years ago the previous owners left one of those under the counter radios in the kitchen and they still use it. And all of the vintage toys I think I saw a Barbie dream house..❤
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What an incredible find, wow! It had been an amazing house in its day, so sad to see it just falling apart with a families possessions just rotting away. Hope they took the dog!!
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I love this home; it furniture; wallpaper; carpet; everything. It could still be saved by taking everything out; cleaning; men fixing everything that is damaged; and then bring all the furniture back in. I would LOVE to be able to live in a home like this. Just beautiful and warm !
Unusual house with nice things left back👀👀👀👍👍
I like your video bro 🎉👍. Nice exploring. Wonder where's the kids are?
This house might be abandoned because they might be in witness protection. I went to a yard sale one time where everything was left and when they do this witness protection they have to leave everything so nobody can find them. They can't have ties with their past. This could be one of those houses. Also the family might have been in some sort of accident and all passed away and nobody's left to claim the house. Something happened for all their belongings to be left.
The cloth toilet tops are purely for decoration. They were used a lot back in the 60s and 70s, but I dont know when they first came on the scene. I forgot to mention that they were used with a matching rug that fit around the bottom of the toilet.
The house had some retro nice features for sure Their collection of Sailboats and the box of Nautical knots. I had an uncle that collected Black Panther paintings and Figurines. The Sailboat pictures were extensive.
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just found your channel its so sad seeing house's just left to rot . just subbed much love from the UK
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These family homes with the pictures still inside are so sad, A couple worked really hard and now its all completely forgotten.
Family had fun there and enjoyed their pool and raised there and sad how only the photos are the only memories that tells the story of the home.
Wow! What a beautiful home on a beautiful piece of land out in the country! So sad to see it completely abandoned & falling apart. I'm wondering maybe if the mortgage/property taxes went into foreclosure or something like that.. A lot of people in the comments were thinking the house was built in the 70's or 80's but being familiar with home construction, I actually think the home was built in the early '90s, & wasn't properly maintained.. Usually when the roofline starts to fail, it only takes a few years for a structure to completely crumble apart. Sad.. Nice find bud!
😢 I cannot even begin to imagine why a family would abandoned all of their possessions like this I do hope it was not because of the tragedy but then I don't understand why somebody did not come back and get this stuff
Awesome
In that basement there was a huge brown chest,in the corner!! Wish u would have opened it for us?? Lol good explore over all!! God bless
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Bet that was a really nice house back in the day I'm surprised all that nice construction new stuff not been stolen. You could probably find more information by using Google lens on the names and the pictures in the house . Great find BTW ❤❤❤❤❤❤
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I can’t wait
Very nice spot.
5:23, this room here, it had a timer on the light in front of the window, also I saw a few others.
Looks like they were in the process of packing.
Not that bad inside, other then that one room.
7:40, that’s a fireplace.
13:50, the yellowing is caused by the Sun UV.
16:19, worked for Bell Canada maybe, that’s the only way you get those jackets.
The lights that you showed had LED bulbs, they were introduced in 2008 or so.
25:10, the power is still on, either the power is on or it’s not and clearly it is.
Either breakers were turned off or tripped or stuff was unplugged, so somebody is still paying the bills not Abandon 100%, in my book.
The breaker boxes, a good majority of the breakers were turned off, that’s why most of the house didn’t have power.
I’m surprised you didn’t notice the solar panels in the basement, at the bottom of the stairs.
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Ohhh my gosh I would love that house
Thank you for sharing this home
Praying 🙏🏾 you located the family, if not just for precious photos
And the jewelry too
Prayers 🙏🏾that thieves don't get to it
Somebody should save that property call find me kids or something. Because that's a lot of personal stuff for anybody to be going through. I wouldn't mind buying the place. But I knew where it was.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow this is such a beautiful house n property except for roof falling in top floor so so sad
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how cool was that place wow, yep 70's look for sure haha so much stuff left to just sit there for ages, those toys would make some kids very happy im sure, thank you Brandon ! loved it
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Definitely not 70’s. 80’s and early 90’s.
GREAT VIDEO BRANDON,'' I LOVE VIDEOS LIKE THIS ONE.
THAT HOUSE IS LIKE JUMPING INTO A FULLY STALKED HOUSE.
JUST A LOT OF CLEANING AND ORGANIZING!
SHE'S STILL A REALLY NICE HOUSE.✌
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Damn! You all got a good amount of snow already!!! These old abandoned houses have it rough in Canada!!
That house is quite far north, it hasn't reached us yet.
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Excellent find Brandon 😀
That old barbie at 21:56 is so pretty! Looks to be in pretty good condition!
Love this Love the front door
The mum and dad love them kids so much and they loved life as well it's a panda 🐼 bear and it doesn't look evil xx
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This is a really cool house. Such a shame so much stuff left behind. Makes you wonder why family wouldn’t want at least the personal, sentimental items. Really enjoyed this exploration. But very sad! Thanks for the explore son! ❤
So cool!!😊
Those are 80s colors. The floral wall paper and valance curtains are as well. Mauve, burgandy and blue were big in the 80s.
Inside colors remind me of my Aunty and Uncle Joes home.Thank you for this explore interesting so say the most. Love ya to Brandon Hugs to stay warm .Your friend Barbie NWP,Fl.USA
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Oh I get a haunted vibe for sure!!
I know someone that passed away and left her home to a friend, she didn't have kids or anyone else well that friend passed away 6 months after her.. so the home was willed to her but we don't know if it went through the legalities so now that house is sitting there and may very well end up like one of these homes. Strange things do happen where there is no one to take care of the property. But this home seemed like it was full of love at one point, there had to be someone left. They may not even know it's there though. Sad. That was a beautiful home at one time.
New subscriber here, came across your channel, enjoy it, so sad when family pictures get left behind ,
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I love that house it's so beautiful
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That’s a beautiful home.
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Everything about this house screams early to mid 90's. Styles and furniture. But then you pull out a calendar from 2000
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Sao situações dificeis de perceber hoje em dia a vida nao esta facil sobretudo para quem è jovem e precisa recomeçar a vida arranjar uma casa è caro comprar pior ainda e depois ver estas casas lindas enormes com tudo dentro com muita história para contar e nao haver ninguém que cuide ou faça algo. È de partir o coração ver estas casas lindas abandoned
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The thing that breaks my heart is all the children’s toys just out like one day someone was playing with them and didn’t realize they wouldn’t be played with ever again.
This is how it is for most of us our last life and recorded by the sentimental items left behind..I do really feel the person that lived here was sick and died and maybe his family are lost or died too and all that is left are the crumbly reminders of a life that once was and a beautiful house that once was..maybe someone could save this house.
Sometimes when a person dies in the family, they either have NO Will left behind, and the family leaves the land in limbo because no one can come to an agreement, and it ends up wasting away....the papers to this land are probably in some lawyers office collecting dust like everything in the house...just guessing...VERY COOL FIND!...THUMBS UP!!
Very Cool 😎
Wow, so beautiful house ❤ But so sad 😢
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I discovered ur channel few days ago and I really like ur content.
That couch has run into high seas, ⛵️
🤣🤣🤣 that's awesome!!! Thank you for that laugh!
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You know you’re getting old when you remember or have stuff like this. He’s calling it a time capsule but it looks like my home. Dam that’s cold.
Bro. Drinkin' some wodka. Remembering ive put this video in my favorites. Rewatching it now. Great find and a awesome house. Been watching these abandoned urbex for years now but this one is in my top 10 😎
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Beautiful ❤
Sad to see dreams fall to the wayside..would love to buy and make me again
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Lookin forward!
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As a current eBay seller, this would be a jackpot find ......cha-chig 💥
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It looks like at some point someone was packing things up most likely for the remodel. I’d want to find those people just in case something happened and they don’t know this place is still there. That’s an awful lot of pics to leave on purpose. So maybe a sudden death. Be nice to know.
Yes it would be nice to know
I was told when I was a small lad that the reason people would lean a couch against a wall awkwardly is bc it has something to do with the house structure !
It would be informative to do a background search on the house before exploring it so viewers could be told the history of the occupants and what became of them. No explorers do checks and it leaves so many questions that cannot be answered.
I wish you could find the family and tell them about all the stuff left behind and maybe get some history on the house