@@SkerboysweetOther countries aren't like the USA they don't cut the power off I've seen abandoned places over seas that the homes are literally falling in and still have power
Place is not abandoned at all or creepy, it’s obviously being updated at the moment. Probably had a long-term tenant finally move on from the property. This appears to be a case of trespassing rather than exploring…😬
Rewatched after a fine livechat. I see some 80's updates but I sincerely belive this house is decades older, possibly as far back as the 50's (some light fixtures, curved plasterwork in the upstairs ceiling and roof sheating boards visible in the attic, 13:09. By the 70s, plywood was being used. Thanks for the tour Ontario! 👍🤠 Note: 17:19 I know my way around plumbing and faucets, this is a real technical feat, purposely done and I don't know how or why. Perhaps too cheap to buy a shower faucet. It reminds me of the old television show "Green Acres". Their telephone was at the top of a telephone pole that Oliver or Lisa Douglas had to climb to answer or make a call. Oliver, he fell off a few times. 👍😁
this house is Def a 1950s house with some changes. Just looking at the front of the house screams 50s, early 60s. The inside layout and features the same.
It’s a decent property, just needs cleaned up and renovated. The house is in decent shape for being abandoned, obviously its looks like someone is working on it or was working on it. Hard to say really, it’d be cool to have the backstory of the place. I’m curious to see what it looks like on a later date. Keep us informed for a future video 😎🧰✌️
Nah, I live in Manitoba, where are winters are -30 sometimes. Its against the law to shut the power off in 6 months out of the year. However, if you dont catch up, they will cut you off come april or may.
I'm sure this house was built from the late 50s to mid 60s. I grew up in the late 70s and graduated HS in 93. No way was this built in 1980. Updated then maybe, but not a 1980 home.
It doesn't need that much work hundred thousand dollars you could probably build your own house I would say do a little to it but 100,000$ you serious? You must be rich. Five to ten thousand would be plenty.
I'm thinking that with hot water shut off at the water heater as he showed and if the hot valve is open in the shower. Turning on the sink faucet in the mid position would let some of the cold water bleed over to the hot line to the shower.
I agree - this looks more like a renovation project than an abandoned house. I wonder if the occupants/renovators gave permission for the property to be filmed?
By some of the light fixtures, curved plaster work at the upstairs ceiling and the roof boards visible in the attic space, I'm thinking back as far as the 50's. This is not an 80's home.
I love house's like that from that time wow that's nice I love it. I truly wish someone would buy it and fix it up it's not like it needs that much work at all really in the backyard is beautiful that place just needs some TLC and some good folks living in it. 👍♥️♥️ Thank you for sharing.
My home was abandoned for 5 years before we bought it out of foreclosure and when we went in the power had been on the whole time. I think it was partly because they had just left but the village was also surprised that the electric was on the whole time
This house is soooo cool. Definitely some odd things like the bathroom upstairs. And the sink in the basement. But I love this house. And for sure be careful walking around outside of these places I read one comment well's can be there and don't know till it's to late. But thank you for bringing us along. Brandon from Wylie TX
I remember when I was 15 I went to a friends house. From there he took me to an abandoned neighborhood. Many houses still had so many things inside it was so creepy like if they just vanished it was so weird but kool! Idk this reminded me of that time!
Bonjour , merci pour la visite ! En effet cette maison est belle à l’extérieur et un peu sinistre à l’intérieur ! And watch out for asbestos ! Don’t breathe it !
New sub here. Those swirl designs on the ceiling are definitely late 70s. My mom and dad had these dudes come in and do it, and it was interesting to watch how random and specific; at the same time, it was done. But those guys were on a ladder looking up constantly. Not fun lol.
So many homeless people and so many empty houses;what a shame and sad. Prices of rent is so high now adult children have to move back in because they can’t Afford it😢
In some places, unhouses people will just squat in vacant buildings. In Canada, I have seen examples in both Halifax and Vancouver, though there are probably more. In the late-1970s, my Father purchased a long vacant and derelict building from the City as he wanted the land to expand his adjacent business premises. Despite the conditions, the abandoned building was occupied by multiple squatters who had to be evicted.
Absolutely mesmerizing video! The way you captured the haunting beauty of this abandoned location is incredible. Each shot tells a unique story, and the eerie atmosphere is both captivating and thought-provoking. Fantastic work!
Very nice big house and land, that needs alot of work and restored. I thank the reason the lights is lefted on is someone or a realtor is trying to sell this house , maybe someone can get a good deal on the house and restore it, and fix the house, and alot of work to do on the land.
I appreciate your slow and deliberate camera work :) Some of these explorers are so fast whipping that camera around that it's either take a Dramamine prior to the video, or don't watch! 😅
Strange that it was bought for land development and the power and water are still on. This house is perfectly good. All it needs is some cleaning up and some updates. Shame it will be demolished.
Even if it's in a subdivision. The house is in good condition. I have a feeling it's going to be sold as a fixer upper. It's also obvious that since there's running water, and the electricity is still on. That the place is truly not abandoned and probably owned by a realter whose getting ready to list it. And by no means would it give off creepy vibes.
What are you doing, it's not an abandon house. . just because someone doesn't need to rent out their place right away, maybe they have other sh!t to do and it's taking them a couple years to work on it. . Just walk right in. .
I wouldn't be surprised the part where he points out the keys hook and says "I guess this is where they would hang there keys?" I have the exact same key ring hanger deal from Walmart. Got it 3 years ago which would make sense for it to sit on the market for a bit, have someone buy it, and then renovate it. It hasn't been sitting long
That may not be black mold in the basement kitchen. It looks more like that black waterproofing that you paint on cinder block walls. It doesn’t look blotchy like mold would be on walls.
As you are walking i can see that places like Deer will lay down in love that yard its huge.All those pipes and such to me looks to be a early 1900s or late 1800s then redew then fix it up .wow a old home but kinda newer home . Should have looked in windows for dates those deftly look from the 30s to the 60s how they are interesting lookin home awesome explore . NEW SUB HERE . Barbie & Sam FL
Whatever. Quit whining. Let these guys do their thing. Did you see the yard? Did you see there's nothing in that house? They actually did humanity a favor by shutting off the water to the water heater. I would never leave any of my properties like this. I will make it obvious there's no trespassing allowed and won't waste any utilities. Unlike this owner 🙄
@@DesertEagleDutch ok? So you wouldn’t. Based on your post who is the whining one? “I would never leave my properties like this” wah wah wah. I can see your tears from here. Humanity a thing. I did I say it’s currently being occupied? No. But not all homes have an occupant and that doesn’t mean they are abandoned. Grow up. Get a life or some help for this petty anger.
@yeeahitskayla I'm not angry in any way 🤣 I got my business covered. I'm just pointing out your ignorance. You're the one starting sh*t talking about trespassing. Just let these guys do their thing. Just putting out interesting content and causing no harm.
🤨 someone still owns this property obviously. And the reason that the sink faucet also turns on the shower is because the shower faucet was disabled. So it doesn't have it's own independent on and off mechanism. When water flows to the sink it also flows past the shower and comes out of the shower head
I thinknits weird that it's been sitting empty since the 80's, and it's so clean...??? I've seen places empty for a few months that had more dust than this place.
You said it was bought out by a development so new subdivision that’s a shame that house looks fairly decent never mind, I just seen all the mould you could do a mould remediation
One good thing about this house is that if u go inside to explore and have to shit well there is toliet paper and after you could possibly take a shower if u packed a shower curtain and soap and extra clothes
It really is not all that odd that they leave the power on in places like that, a lot of it has to do with they are trying to keep most people out, burglar repellent.
Genuine question, if you find an abandoned house like this that’s just sitting there in excellent condition and with the power and everything still on and working, wouldn’t you be able to just like, live in it?
Nice house very clean though which is weird. I know in America they would shut the power off in a heartbeat hopefully nobody sees this video and goes there to trash it.
One reason lights were left on is to keep tresspassers out !...Did you have permission to "explore" ? There's obviously some refurbishing going on there.That pile was dry wall taken out to be replaced as well as boards, there as well. I believe I'd be more careful "exploying" if I were you.😮. People are becoming more and more protective of their properties to protect them from squatters, vandals and "explorers"...🤷
a squatter dream house, power and water. could not ask for more
Be Careful when walking across abandoned properties as there could be an old well you could step and fall into. Especially if the grass is overgrown.
If this place was abandoned, it would be a huge mess. This looks more like a renovation. Place is too clean.
Can’t stand these click baiters man it clearly wasn’t abondoned why would it have full power
@@Skerboysweetsome vacant (abandoned) buildings have people paying for maintenance bills still
Clean roll of toilet paper in the bathroom, too.
God, you people are dumb
@@SkerboysweetOther countries aren't like the USA they don't cut the power off I've seen abandoned places over seas that the homes are literally falling in and still have power
Place is not abandoned at all or creepy, it’s obviously being updated at the moment. Probably had a long-term tenant finally move on from the property. This appears to be a case of trespassing rather than exploring…😬
Rewatched after a fine livechat.
I see some 80's updates but I sincerely belive this house is decades older, possibly as far back as the 50's (some light fixtures, curved plasterwork in the upstairs ceiling and roof sheating boards visible in the attic, 13:09. By the 70s, plywood was being used.
Thanks for the tour Ontario!
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17:19 I know my way around plumbing and faucets, this is a real technical feat, purposely done and I don't know how or why. Perhaps too cheap to buy a shower faucet. It reminds me of the old television show "Green Acres". Their telephone was at the top of a telephone pole that Oliver or Lisa Douglas had to climb to answer or make a call.
Oliver, he fell off a few times.
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1960s, for sure.
omystars I remember that show reruns as a kid. She had a fluffy dog and her name was Eva Gabor or maybe her twin.
@@dharkling890 Eva.
@JohnShinn1960 Thank you. I remembered this fine as a kid, lol. Eva seemed more friendly, and Zsa Zsa seemed more serious.
I wonder if the faucet that ran the shower was designed that way so you could adjust your water before you got into the shower.
Running water & electric someone is still paying for it ! Get out of their house !
Too clean to be abandoned. Work in progress
The telephone number in the closet belonged to a martial arts school in Innisfil, whose fb page last post is in 2017 (website is down).
This is a nice place and the land is beautiful. But, the house gives me the creeps.Great find.
this house is Def a 1950s house with some changes. Just looking at the front of the house screams 50s, early 60s. The inside layout and features the same.
Yes, exactly, early 1960s.
I agree, definitely at least seems older. Some of the features and styles seemed like from the 60s at the latest.
It’s so wild about the electricity being on…Could be why it’s in such good shape
What a beautiful house aside from the damage. Such a shame. that it may get demolished
It’s a decent property, just needs cleaned up and renovated. The house is in decent shape for being abandoned, obviously its looks like someone is working on it or was working on it. Hard to say really, it’d be cool to have the backstory of the place. I’m curious to see what it looks like on a later date. Keep us informed for a future video 😎🧰✌️
How is the electricity still on? You miss by 2 days here in Florida they send a guy to let you know it's being shut off, water too. Crazy
Obviously the developer that owns it is paying the bills.
Nah, I live in Manitoba, where are winters are -30 sometimes. Its against the law to shut the power off in 6 months out of the year. However, if you dont catch up, they will cut you off come april or may.
If this place was abandoned, who's paying the power bill?
Urbex Ontario thanks for sharing this video with me and God Bless.
The only bathroom before you go upstairs was in he master bedroom? I wouldn't like that. I really like the fireplace, too. That's a centipede.
Thanks for the tour.
I'm sure this house was built from the late 50s to mid 60s. I grew up in the late 70s and graduated HS in 93. No way was this built in 1980. Updated then maybe, but not a 1980 home.
Soooo much potential for that house. Put a couple hundred thousand at renos and it would be adorable!
It doesn't need that much work hundred thousand dollars you could probably build your own house I would say do a little to it but 100,000$ you serious? You must be rich. Five to ten thousand would be plenty.
That sink faucet turning on the shower is bizzare and first time I ever saw that.
Same here. If anyone thinks this must be a Canadian thing, (I assume this is in Ontario), it's not.
I'm thinking that with hot water shut off at the water heater as he showed and if the hot valve is open in the shower. Turning on the sink faucet in the mid position would let some of the cold water bleed over to the hot line to the shower.
I agree - this looks more like a renovation project than an abandoned house. I wonder if the occupants/renovators gave permission for the property to be filmed?
I think this house is 60s-70s.
By some of the light fixtures, curved plaster work at the upstairs ceiling and the roof boards visible in the attic space, I'm thinking back as far as the 50's. This is not an 80's home.
Ya you guys might be right. All the windows say 1980 but they could have been replaced.
I love house's like that from that time wow that's nice I love it. I truly wish someone would buy it and fix it up it's not like it needs that much work at all really in the backyard is beautiful that place just needs some TLC and some good folks living in it. 👍♥️♥️ Thank you for sharing.
Thats a cute spacious house. A shame its empty. Altho atleast its in way better shape than most abandoned places 😆
Surprisingly no more squatters. Nice property.
Such a shame, looks like it was a nice house at one time, makes you wonder about the family that lived there
Nice video but not really abandoned if someone is still paying utilities
My home was abandoned for 5 years before we bought it out of foreclosure and when we went in the power had been on the whole time. I think it was partly because they had just left but the village was also surprised that the electric was on the whole time
This house is soooo cool. Definitely some odd things like the bathroom upstairs. And the sink in the basement. But I love this house. And for sure be careful walking around outside of these places I read one comment well's can be there and don't know till it's to late. But thank you for bringing us along.
Brandon from Wylie TX
What a shame, that's a nice place.
I remember when I was 15 I went to a friends house. From there he took me to an abandoned neighborhood. Many houses still had so many things inside it was so creepy like if they just vanished it was so weird but kool! Idk this reminded me of that time!
House looks fairly clean , might be renovating
Bonjour , merci pour la visite !
En effet cette maison est belle à l’extérieur et un peu sinistre à l’intérieur !
And watch out for asbestos !
Don’t breathe it !
Looks like the owners left for the evening. Thats a nice house!
When showing rooms, you should do a wide-out focus to get a better viewpoint of the room and layout and then focus onto specific things in the room.
When the Poltergeist tells you to leave then u leave, but leave the power on Poltergeist loves flickering the lights😅
New sub here. Those swirl designs on the ceiling are definitely late 70s. My mom and dad had these dudes come in and do it, and it was interesting to watch how random and specific; at the same time, it was done. But those guys were on a ladder looking up constantly. Not fun lol.
So many homeless people and so many empty houses;what a shame and sad. Prices of rent is so high now adult children have to move back in because they can’t Afford it😢
It's a lot more complicated than taking homeless people and sticking them into vacant houses.
In some places, unhouses people will just squat in vacant buildings. In Canada, I have seen examples in both Halifax and Vancouver, though there are probably more.
In the late-1970s, my Father purchased a long vacant and derelict building from the City as he wanted the land to expand his adjacent business premises. Despite the conditions, the abandoned building was occupied by multiple squatters who had to be evicted.
And then instead of giving them to people in need they demolish them.
Beautiful home
I can't get over how small the closets are!!!
I would like to live there.. Beautiful house.
Absolutely mesmerizing video! The way you captured the haunting beauty of this abandoned location is incredible. Each shot tells a unique story, and the eerie atmosphere is both captivating and thought-provoking. Fantastic work!
Great show🎉
Very nice big house and land, that needs alot of work and restored. I thank the reason the lights is lefted on is someone or a realtor is trying to sell this house , maybe someone can get a good deal on the house and restore it, and fix the house, and alot of work to do on the land.
80's Nostalgic
Awesome 👍🏾 thank you 👍🏾
0:22 Is there a second person in the house? Bc straight ahead in the window i saw something move from the centre to the right inside.
I appreciate your slow and deliberate camera work :) Some of these explorers are so fast whipping that camera around that it's either take a Dramamine prior to the video, or don't watch! 😅
Who's paying the electric bill?
Strange that it was bought for land development and the power and water are still on. This house is perfectly good. All it needs is some cleaning up and some updates. Shame it will be demolished.
Even if it's in a subdivision. The house is in good condition. I have a feeling it's going to be sold as a fixer upper. It's also obvious that since there's running water, and the electricity is still on. That the place is truly not abandoned and probably owned by a realter whose getting ready to list it. And by no means would it give off creepy vibes.
Were on the same page
What are you doing, it's not an abandon house. . just because someone doesn't need to rent out their place right away, maybe they have other sh!t to do and it's taking them a couple years to work on it. . Just walk right in. .
the house will soon be demolished as its owned by a developer to build a new neighborhood.
That shed is giving Jeffery Dhalmer child home 💀👀
this felt more like an abandoned house tour that a exploration video. lol you should be a real estate agent
😂this dude probably filmed his own house. He was like I’m not going to cut the grass for a whole year and then call it abandoned.
i mean hey that would be comittment lol
I wouldn't be surprised the part where he points out the keys hook and says "I guess this is where they would hang there keys?" I have the exact same key ring hanger deal from Walmart. Got it 3 years ago which would make sense for it to sit on the market for a bit, have someone buy it, and then renovate it. It hasn't been sitting long
That may not be black mold in the basement kitchen. It looks more like that black waterproofing that you paint on cinder block walls. It doesn’t look blotchy like mold would be on walls.
The house is dust free and clean toilet paper on the counter. You guys are breaking and entering. It wouldn't go well for you in the States.
It is probably for the best, then, that he is in Canada.
As you are walking i can see that places like Deer will lay down in love that yard its huge.All those pipes and such to me looks to be a early 1900s or late 1800s then redew then fix it up .wow a old home but kinda newer home . Should have looked in windows for dates those deftly look from the 30s to the 60s how they are interesting lookin home awesome explore . NEW SUB HERE . Barbie & Sam FL
How are the flowers so good?
Nothing like trespassing in a home that isn’t abandoned 👏 it’s clearly being taken care of.
Whatever. Quit whining. Let these guys do their thing. Did you see the yard? Did you see there's nothing in that house? They actually did humanity a favor by shutting off the water to the water heater.
I would never leave any of my properties like this. I will make it obvious there's no trespassing allowed and won't waste any utilities. Unlike this owner 🙄
@@DesertEagleDutch ok? So you wouldn’t. Based on your post who is the whining one? “I would never leave my properties like this” wah wah wah. I can see your tears from here. Humanity a thing. I did I say it’s currently being occupied? No. But not all homes have an occupant and that doesn’t mean they are abandoned. Grow up. Get a life or some help for this petty anger.
@yeeahitskayla I'm not angry in any way 🤣 I got my business covered. I'm just pointing out your ignorance. You're the one starting sh*t talking about trespassing. Just let these guys do their thing. Just putting out interesting content and causing no harm.
Kayla you are right but hell with it it’s good content and you’re beautiful
@@DesertEagleDutch Cool, where do you live, bro? I'll come trample all over your house while you're out since it's "Whatever"
If you dont keep the power on in Canada, the house is ruined. As long as someone, even the banks, have the house has to have power to retain value
Very beautiful home! I wish I could buy all these home and restore them! Awesome video bro! ❤️😢👍🤘
Someone is obviously keeping the electricity on. So I don't think it's completely abandoned. Maybe they want the lights on to keep people out
🤨 someone still owns this property obviously. And the reason that the sink faucet also turns on the shower is because the shower faucet was disabled. So it doesn't have it's own independent on and off mechanism. When water flows to the sink it also flows past the shower and comes out of the shower head
Those appliances aren't that old. Maybe 10-15 years at best.
Shakes suitcase "its empty". Classified documents sweating there for a while 😂😂
With all the abandoned houses they should fix them up or something for people who are homeless
This house has a cool, creepy factor to it. If ever ur around Ottawa, just reach out and I can share some Ottawa locations with you, Amigo 😎🤟
so nice of you to turn off the water heater
back in the 80s they said that stair cases were always at the front door pointed at the front door always now not any more.
Look... if something HAS the light on, someone MUST be in there. Or lives there, no matter the condition. I would be careful. I even heard voices.
And straight away, I saw dead people 😱 Lol 😆
I thinknits weird that it's been sitting empty since the 80's, and it's so clean...??? I've seen places empty for a few months that had more dust than this place.
It was built in the 1980s. It’s only been abandoned for a couple years
You said it was bought out by a development so new subdivision that’s a shame that house looks fairly decent never mind, I just seen all the mould you could do a mould remediation
Some is paying the utlities so its not abandoned, just not lived in now
It’s being demolished for new houses. It’s been sitting empty for several years.
@@urbexontario73when?! I'm going to bc soon and I want to see this! Or atleast something abandoned
One good thing about this house is that if u go inside to explore and have to shit well there is toliet paper and after you could possibly take a shower if u packed a shower curtain and soap and extra clothes
Technically you could haha! 🤣
That's why, black mold dangerous and expensive to get rid of
The frig and stove are not very old. Maybe a renovation was started and stopped.
This house must be in Canada I can hear the Canadian accent especially hearing him say about. 😅
Judging by the bricks and stone they used in the front of the house? I'm going to say early 60's.
It's an abandoned house with power....but if nobody paying the electric bill....my next question is, why are we?
🤨 Obviously someone stills owns the property and are replacing light bulbs and paying the utility bills.
Gruß aus Land Brandenburg 🇩🇪
Greetings from Brandenburg 👍🦋
It really is not all that odd that they leave the power on in places like that, a lot of it has to do with they are trying to keep most people out, burglar repellent.
Why is the stove clock working? That's up to date appliances.
Genuine question, if you find an abandoned house like this that’s just sitting there in excellent condition and with the power and everything still on and working, wouldn’t you be able to just like, live in it?
Because it's not worth hauling away.
Doesnt seem abandoned just unlived in.
The bathroom in the downstairs bedroom looks more like 1960's
just picture a rake living up there in the Addict came out charging like a bull lol that would of been scary.
I would never step foot on that property especially with lights on and you could get in trouble with the law for trespassing just saying
This is a 1960s-style house.
You didnt get charged for break and enter and trespassing?....
Tell me about this house where and what's the asking price for this property?🤔 Could you show more 80 house's please 😃
12:43 “Why would Somebody do that?” My question is “Why TF would you show us that???”
Isn’t this illegal? Aren’t you trespassing?
my guess is they are going to build a new sub divison but keep this house and update it
WOW
. must be high quality light bulbs.. Lol.
It seems like a waste to leave the power on on a place that isn't even being used.
What is the name of the music track that played at the end? :)
Nice house very clean though which is weird. I know in America they would shut the power off in a heartbeat hopefully nobody sees this video and goes there to trash it.
One reason lights were left on is to keep tresspassers out !...Did you have permission to "explore" ? There's obviously some refurbishing going on there.That pile was dry wall taken out to be replaced as well as boards, there as well. I believe I'd be more careful "exploying" if I were you.😮. People are becoming more and more protective of their properties to protect them from squatters, vandals and "explorers"...🤷
That house is salvageable .. what a shame. Where is it?? probably bank repo..