very much hope this one is saved. perhaps would have been a good idea to shut that back door and the window when leaving but i'm glad you got to document it.
Great to be back in an abandoned home; love those 50’s bathrooms; built to last. That is the most vines I’ve ever seen on a home; thanks for taking us in, JP. Much appreciated…🌝
The lime makes me feel onder if it's on the lower 48. I've never seen that here. England scotland Ireland but not the US. It looks like something out of lord of the rings.
My house is also from the 60s - that vent in the ceiling with the switch, basically if you open a window at one end of the house and then open one at the other, flip the switch and the vent will circulate an air current through the house; it is pretty neat
How crazy is that! Someone has to be paying the electric?? It could be restored as the roof seems to be intact! Another great abandoned video, Thanks Jay!
Sometimes people will set up an estate account to keep power / utilities on after they pass so that if the family wants to sell the property they can just have those things transferred to the new owners. As long as there is money in the account to pay the bills the lights, water, gas will stay on.
That is amazing looking house, and the vines growing on it. That's is really strange to see the electricity still on, after 1985. It's a real time capsule JP, excellent video 👍👍👍👍
That is absolutely crazy to see that it still has power! I initially thought maybe there was a solar panel, but with its age and being so overgrown that doesn't seem likely. Someone is oddly paying the power bill, though I've gotta think it's a fire hazard to have power on in a place in that condition. Excellent find, and it must have been a really nice house back in the day.
Yes fire hazard if they were to leave that vent thing on or even lights so I hope everyone turn them off when they leave. I know JP will but the others.
Just a stunning find with the power still on and more vines than house on the outside! Great find to have stumbled across for sure! Thank you for the awesome and filming JP REALLY appreciated this explore! 🏡🏡🏡
I was amazed to see that the power was still on after all them years of abandonment hopefully someone can save this place before its too late awesome video 👍
What an amazing display of how nature reclaims the environment. I’ve never seen any place that was still standing yet so covered. The fact that there’s still electricity??? Fascinating 🤨. Thanks again.
That was a great find, and great house! I never saw vines so thick before!! What a surprise to see the electric on, wonder who’s paying for it! Enjoyed the video, thanks!
I've seen many videos on RUclips, of abandoned buildings and homes, with power still running. Most in various states of decay. Like this one. It's neat to find something like this, but not something worth saving, due to many factors.
Wow such an interesting looking property, very secluded and eerie with the vines covering it. Any idea on what vine that is? Totally surprised that the power is on!!
What a cool explore!! How crazy is that the the power is still on!! Maybe the water is still on too. The toilets look like 1960s Crane Plumbing toilets. That fluorescent light in the green bathroom screams 1960s.
Wow, so crazy that the power is still on! Unbelievable! What a great find, I feel like this place could be restored, but maybe it's too late, not sure, but it sure is beautiful! Awesome video JP, thank you!
That was a really cool find Brother. Crazy that the power is still on. I'm always afraid to try to switches in abandoned places, I'm always afraid something is going to short out or something like that LOL
Hi Jay, a very cool find and crazy it still has the power on. It's set on quite a bit of ground it looks like but someone definitely needs to go by and start getting those vines off or in a few years it's just going to be a flattened mess with one light still on lol. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
Amazing that you found a random place that turned out to be a house under all of that growth! Maybe the power is on because the electric company can't find it! 😆
Hey Jay! Where's the out take on this video? 😜. Such a cool old place ... Kind of reminded me of those abandoned places in England with the thatched roofs and the vines climbing all over.
wow what a house that was thanks for sharing this one jp this was amazing wow still shock that the power is still works the way the house is love how mother nature can take over in years.
How crazy is that? To find an abandoned house that still has the power on 😲 So obviously someone is paying to keep the power on. An amazing place to be sure 🥰💕 those kitchen cabinets look an awful lot like the ones in the kitchen of the house where I grew up. They had the same door handles and hinges as the ones in this video. Awesome find 🥰🥰👍👍👍💕💕💕 Just imagine what those floors would look like if they were refurbished!❤ Another wonderful video and a great abandoned experience 🥰😊👍👍💕💕 Thanks for letting us all tag along with you on this excursion!❤ Take care and stay safe ❤🙏💓
That is a huge ceiling fan on the bathroom. My dad had one in the embalming room in our house where I grew up. Yes my father was a mortician and licensed funeral director. Sadly he passed in 2010 at age 75.
My grandad was a mortician also and at the age of 16, I would watch him embalm bodies. I was never afraid of dead people or anything pertaining to death after that.
My house still has that kind of sprayer. But I guess we aren't too well off either LOL. I am happy to have a sprayer. We didn't have one in the house I grew up in until I was a teenager.
Back in the mid 1960's my Dad put a ceiling fan in at the top of the stairs. We thought we had gone to heaven! At night we would open our bedroom windows, turn on the fan and it sucked in the cool air from outside. Next best thing to air conditiong. Growing up I did not know anyone that had air con in their home.
It's one of my hope someday to find an abandoned house that the last occupant left a while ago... So cool to look at the old dusty stuff that they used to own but is left there to rot...
Those attic fans always scared me as a kid. If I was with you and had been the one to flip the switch and it turned on you would have seen a Me-sized hole in the wall as I ran away screaming like a child
I need to find things like this when I do roadtrips I'd fully camp in it for a night you can even cook diner it make a coffee with the power.then just leave a few dollars toward the powrbil lol.. that's crazy mate it had a lot of storage space an the living spaces were well sized.. what an awesome find.
Maybe the estate handling it as other have said and the kids live far away California maybe and they hoping to still sell it so lights on in case someone want to look and it would be inconvenient if the power was off to wait a day or so to get it back on. Also I doubt since no one there the power is not costing that much. I wonder how much the taxes are annually on that property. Another great video . You got me twisted on your videos. God Bless your day.
Wow this is a really cool place! Strange how no one is doing anything with it and it's literally being consumed by The Vines. The vines on the house kind of look like veins, like it is alive especially on that back wall by the window that was open. Pretty cool how there's still power on also that the light bulbs still work after all these years !! But I'm sure if something is not done with it sometime in the future it will be too late for it. Shame this place has some potential and could be saved. Great video as always! 👍👍
oil tank heating must be an east coast utility, back here in the west we just have natural gas and electric heating , although in the 1930’s we did have coal furnaces.
wow it did sound like a growl when you entered through the window but its just the junk on the floor or was it ? // 4:24 it did sound like a faint voice in the right ear that said ( help is outside ) // 7:24 just what is that moving by the board ? a bug or something else ? // now would you live in a house like that ? with the Natures Carpet ? but have it structurally sound thanks for a cool walk through keep safe
Like a scene from a horror movie. The large vines are growing up and grasping onto the house and in the next scene, we see the entire house being pulled into the ground and dirt filling in on top of it! Ha ha All that is needed is screaming faces drawn on the windows with 2 hands up against the panes of glass! I think I could produce a movie from this. Awesome find and a real surprise that there is power on.
Thanks for the video JP, this would be a great house to restore and you would get free electricity. Those vine's sure have a powerful grip on this house!!😎🐓🐓🐓🇬🇧
Thanks for stopping by to check out this random discovery. Ever see a house covered in vines as badly as this one?
Those vines were so thick ..it takes many years to grow that big ...wow !
very much hope this one is saved. perhaps would have been a good idea to shut that back door and the window when leaving but i'm glad you got to document it.
Great to be back in an abandoned home; love those 50’s bathrooms; built to last. That is the most vines I’ve ever seen on a home; thanks for taking us in, JP. Much appreciated…🌝
The lime makes me feel onder if it's on the lower 48. I've never seen that here. England scotland Ireland but not the US. It looks like something out of lord of the rings.
My house is also from the 60s - that vent in the ceiling with the switch, basically if you open a window at one end of the house and then open one at the other, flip the switch and the vent will circulate an air current through the house; it is pretty neat
Wow a house that was last lived in the 80s with 80s bulbs has power, hard to believe. That's amazing, great video
How crazy is that! Someone has to be paying the electric?? It could be restored as the roof seems to be intact! Another great abandoned video, Thanks Jay!
yeah but you would have to replace the plumbing
I agree this could be restored. inside would have to gutted and re wired and plumed but it definitely could be lived in again
Sometimes people will set up an estate account to keep power / utilities on after they pass so that if the family wants to sell the property they can just have those things transferred to the new owners. As long as there is money in the account to pay the bills the lights, water, gas will stay on.
I'd love to get this house restored, it seems to be in decent shape
A house that's abandoned with the power still on truly amazing.. The vines on this house are soo beautiful..Great find JPVIDEOS.. Thanks for sharing..
My pleasure
Definitely perfect if you're trying to stay private. Hopefully it gets saved before it's too late.
Would make a great home. Lots of space and on spacious property.
Love when you have random finds! Amazing how overgrown it is but kind of beautiful really. Electricity! Thanks for sharing, love it!
Haunting beautiful is a good description
That is amazing looking house, and the vines growing on it. That's is really strange to see the electricity still on, after 1985. It's a real time capsule JP, excellent video 👍👍👍👍
I would love to have that house if could be restored. Love that kitchen & tile in bathroom. Spacious areas. Loved this Jay!! Great find❣🥰
I'd love to see it have a new life. Has tons of space and a beautiful piece of land.
Classic jp style exploration. Cool video, thanks for filming it
I love watching things like this at 2.00 in the morning. Thank you. Who is there with you?
The tile in the bathrooms were so vintage and BEATUIFUL I hope no one destroys them.
That is absolutely crazy to see that it still has power! I initially thought maybe there was a solar panel, but with its age and being so overgrown that doesn't seem likely. Someone is oddly paying the power bill, though I've gotta think it's a fire hazard to have power on in a place in that condition. Excellent find, and it must have been a really nice house back in the day.
Yes fire hazard if they were to leave that vent thing on or even lights so I hope everyone turn them off when they leave. I know JP will but the others.
JP,
YOU ALWAYS LEAVE THE FIND THE SAME WAY AS YOU FIND IT.
YOU ARE FULL OF RESPECT
GREAT FIND
Just a stunning find with the power still on and more vines than house on the outside! Great find to have stumbled across for sure! Thank you for the awesome and filming JP REALLY appreciated this explore! 🏡🏡🏡
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I was amazed to see that the power was still on after all them years of abandonment hopefully someone can save this place before its too late awesome video 👍
I hope so too
What a great find! Thank you for taking us along. Crazy that the power is still on!!! Love it..
What an awesome find! The vines really makes the house invisible outside but it look's beautifully built. Hope it gets restored in the future
I hope so too
Very Cool Find JP. Poor House is Being Taking Over by Nature. Take Care and Be Safe******
That was really nice ,it's a shame because it probably could be fixed up ,sad but very cool to see
What an amazing display of how nature reclaims the environment. I’ve never seen any place that was still standing yet so covered. The fact that there’s still electricity??? Fascinating 🤨. Thanks again.
Dang, would make for a nice camouflage hideaway. Cool find and with power yet, thats crazy.
Get the birds out, shampoo the rugs and it's ready for a new tenant. Best part is, hardly anyone would know where it is.
Great find 😊. Love abandoned videos!!!
That was a gorgeous house. Great video and pictures.
That was a great find, and great house! I never saw vines so thick before!! What a surprise to see the electric on, wonder who’s paying for it! Enjoyed the video, thanks!
They been growing a long time.
I've seen many videos on RUclips, of abandoned buildings and homes, with power still running. Most in various states of decay. Like this one.
It's neat to find something like this, but not something worth saving, due to many factors.
Wow such an interesting looking property, very secluded and eerie with the vines covering it. Any idea on what vine that is? Totally surprised that the power is on!!
What a cool explore!! How crazy is that the the power is still on!! Maybe the water is still on too. The toilets look like 1960s Crane Plumbing toilets. That fluorescent light in the green bathroom screams 1960s.
Every house has its own story to tell..thanks for the explore.
very cool find for sure, enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing
Great adventure JP! It looks like something out of a fairy tale with all the vines! Amazing it still has power! Thanks for sharing!
Almost like nature was trying to capture the people inside and they escaped through the window.
Amazing video, love it ❤️
Great find JP ! Maybe the next one will have running water.
Very interesting, good catch guys, Thanks Jay.
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I would love to rent clean and fix this home up. I would do all of it myself.
Pretty neat find I no Christmas stuff left behind
Wow, so crazy that the power is still on! Unbelievable! What a great find, I feel like this place could be restored, but maybe it's too late, not sure, but it sure is beautiful! Awesome video JP, thank you!
There's still time to save it, but those vines will be incredibly hard to remove.
That was a really cool find Brother.
Crazy that the power is still on. I'm always afraid to try to switches in abandoned places, I'm always afraid something is going to short out or something like that LOL
Cool house love the window there and the staircase and the powers on. Awsom 👍
What a lovely place it's à shame it's been left X
Great random find. The huge vines are so unique , could be whats holding the bricks togeather. Thank you.
Hi Jay, a very cool find and crazy it still has the power on. It's set on quite a bit of ground it looks like but someone definitely needs to go by and start getting those vines off or in a few years it's just going to be a flattened mess with one light still on lol. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
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Amazing that you found a random place that turned out to be a house under all of that growth! Maybe the power is on because the electric company can't find it! 😆
Yeah...go check the meter guys. WHAT meter? WHAT house? Ha ha
Wow! That's wild! If they get rid of the vines and stuff, the house looks livable. Really surprised it had electricity.
dude that's amazing!! what a find
Hey Jay! Where's the out take on this video? 😜. Such a cool old place ... Kind of reminded me of those abandoned places in England with the thatched roofs and the vines climbing all over.
wow what a house that was thanks for sharing this one jp this was amazing wow still shock that the power is still works the way the house is love how mother nature can take over in years.
That’s crazy the power was on great video JP thank you for sharing this
Nice house but the vines give me the creeps. That was a good find thank you for the video.
Almost like a horror movie with the land trapping a family inside.
How crazy is that? To find an abandoned house that still has the power on 😲 So obviously someone is paying to keep the power on.
An amazing place to be sure 🥰💕 those kitchen cabinets look an awful lot like the ones in the kitchen of the house where I grew up. They had the same door handles and hinges as the ones in this video. Awesome find 🥰🥰👍👍👍💕💕💕 Just imagine what those floors would look like if they were refurbished!❤
Another wonderful video and a great abandoned experience 🥰😊👍👍💕💕
Thanks for letting us all tag along with you on this excursion!❤
Take care and stay safe ❤🙏💓
Cool find Jay. Surprising the power is still on. Wonder who pays for it.
Unexpected finds to explore are the best.👍
This was one of my best finds. Glad I was able to share it with everyone.
An abandoned house with power on wow
Pretty impressive find JP!
Thanks!
Wow that's strange that the power was still on .Great adventure Jpvideos
Talk about the unexpected. Great video and find.
Great find Jay, but I didn't see you try the water 🚿
I should have
That is a huge ceiling fan on the bathroom. My dad had one in the embalming room in our house where I grew up. Yes my father was a mortician and licensed funeral director. Sadly he passed in 2010 at age 75.
My grandad was a mortician also and at the age of 16, I would watch him embalm bodies. I was never afraid of dead people or anything pertaining to death after that.
another great video, JP. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it Kat
Pretty amazing video!!😳💡
Thanks
Hi Jay. Such an awesome fine.
I miss you so kind of videos JP please do some more on my board in my boring life is cheer me up
JP…this is an amazing discovery…I’m spooked by the lights though…could it be a fire hazard?
Possibility, but we made sure everything was off before we left.
My house still has that kind of sprayer. But I guess we aren't too well off either LOL. I am happy to have a sprayer. We didn't have one in the house I grew up in until I was a teenager.
Nice house There was a fan in the bathroom to but I think that motor was burned up I like old exhaust fans
This was awesome. Thanks JP!
Back in the mid 1960's my Dad put a ceiling fan in at the top of the stairs. We thought we had gone to heaven! At night we would open our bedroom windows, turn on the fan and it sucked in the cool air from outside. Next best thing to air conditiong. Growing up I did not know anyone that had air con in their home.
It's one of my hope someday to find an abandoned house that the last occupant left a while ago... So cool to look at the old dusty stuff that they used to own but is left there to rot...
Only thing that would make this place better is if their contents were left behind.
There's she is again...
Hi, JP!
AWESOME, VIDEO!
Awesome video
Awesome video that was awesome way the vines was growing on the house 👍
That was an interesting little find!!! Thanks!! 💖💙💖💙💖💙
You're welcome
Those attic fans always scared me as a kid. If I was with you and had been the one to flip the switch and it turned on you would have seen a Me-sized hole in the wall as I ran away screaming like a child
The hinges in the kitchen look like the ones from the house I grew up in. It was built around 1959 - 1960.
I need to find things like this when I do roadtrips I'd fully camp in it for a night you can even cook diner it make a coffee with the power.then just leave a few dollars toward the powrbil lol.. that's crazy mate it had a lot of storage space an the living spaces were well sized.. what an awesome find.
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Very Cool
Maybe the estate handling it as other have said and the kids live far away California maybe and they hoping to still sell it so lights on in case someone want to look and it would be inconvenient if the power was off to wait a day or so to get it back on. Also I doubt since no one there the power is not costing that much. I wonder how much the taxes are annually on that property. Another great video . You got me twisted on your videos. God Bless your day.
Wow this is a really cool place! Strange how no one is doing anything with it and it's literally being consumed by The Vines. The vines on the house kind of look like veins, like it is alive especially on that back wall by the window that was open. Pretty cool how there's still power on also that the light bulbs still work after all these years !! But I'm sure if something is not done with it sometime in the future it will be too late for it. Shame this place has some potential and could be saved. Great video as always! 👍👍
oil tank heating must be an east coast utility, back here in the west we just have natural gas and electric heating , although in the 1930’s we did have coal furnaces.
It would take very little to restore this house to usable condition.
I absolutely love it when you do homes
Jess you always look so 👍.
JP is it possible to get the vines and everything off that house
Possible yes, but won't be easy work and most likely pretty costly.
I just love when you do abandon places💖💗
wow it did sound like a growl when you entered through the window but its just the junk on the floor or was it ? // 4:24 it did sound like a faint voice in the right ear that said ( help is outside ) // 7:24 just what is that moving by the board ? a bug or something else ? // now would you live in a house like that ? with the Natures Carpet ? but have it structurally sound thanks for a cool walk through keep safe
Would be really neat to buy and restore
Even neater if you were invited back to see after restoration
Amazing
pretty awesome
Like a scene from a horror movie. The large vines are growing up and grasping onto the house and in the next scene, we see the entire house being pulled into the ground and dirt filling in on top of it! Ha ha All that is needed is screaming faces drawn on the windows with 2 hands up against the panes of glass! I think I could produce a movie from this. Awesome find and a real surprise that there is power on.
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Thanks for the video JP, this would be a great house to restore and you would get free electricity. Those vine's sure have a powerful grip on this house!!😎🐓🐓🐓🇬🇧
It's a beautiful location and plenty of room on the inside.
liked video
5:29 Hard Wear/hinges 1920's
It’s been vacant/abandoned for 34& 36 years and still has power? Somebody more than likely still owns this house.
found a abondoned house near me with the power still on a few weeks ago
Not to sure about this place.
If you had some food you could cook a meal, lol
You should have checked for a smart meter that could give you an idea when it was last lived in.
Wow!!!
Was this filmed near Vegas?
Poor birds.