Work some elbow grease, this home could be brought back to life! Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! So sad that it’s going to be demolished. This is why we appreciate you so much Kappy! You’re bringing us beautiful pieces of history before they’re gone forever. Have a great day Kappy and stay safe! You’re the best! 😊
Thank you so much!! I’m very thankful I can preserve these old places on video for future generations! It makes me sad too think how many of these places won’t be around in 10 years!
Here in South Africa, not many abandoned homes would stay that way for long. Too many squatters here by far. The problem is that they wouldn't be maintained either.
I hate how lazy my generation is - too afraid to put any actual work into something. Nobody sees the beauty in the history of the old homes or the future memories these homes could make.
The porch is the best! What’s really sad is that in the near future, people will wish they would have preserved this gem and especially the land. Like I’ve always said our farms don’t grow crops they grow houses 😢
@@marleneppaul ...... My thoughts ecactly. Like right now down by my friend there's a 2bdrm house made from total pine sitting on 2 acres with a garage and car port that they want $ 25,000.oo cash for . It's out in the country, I would love to buy it but $ 25,000.oo.is something I just do not have never have had that much cash.
That house holds lots of mysteries! Wow! I believe that there was still a lost room upstairs! It was obvious the room was partitioned in the pink room and then the bathroom wasn't big enough to complete the room. There was some lost space there! Then the steps that went to a separate attic room! The antique shoes, books for 1937 and the glasses! I hate seeing those antiques get left to be destroyed and lost to history! The doorknobs were beautiful. The built-ins and pocket doors! Even the carving on the newel post matched the carving on the front parlor fireplace mantel! A beautiful home, thanks Kappy!
Stunning house with so many treasures...thanks for bringing it back to life if only for a moment. Shame they'll tear such a classic well built house for the alternative 😓. Hope some of the woodwork and other treasures get salvaged....stay safe and cool this summer 🕊️💗
Looks like it was taken care of and kept up until the end. That safe was massive. That last staircase made my legs hurt just to look at it, good thing you are young. Sad it's being torn down, it could be nice again after the cellar is drained. Thanks, Kappy
Yep Kappy, tear down a grand ole house just to build some No Class, No Style homes. B. S. No way should it be toren down, stay safe Terry. P S regards to Ruby.
After watching your vlogs everytime we leave to go somewhere I wonder if we will come back. So My wife and I always make sure sure the house is tidy. We have no one to leave our house too.
Thank you, Kappy! Thank you for memorializing these beautiful properties before they are gone forever. The memories in that house! I’m wondering if the stack of several long narrow boxes in the attic (underneath the glasses you picked up) might be rolls of player piano music. Just curious. The old shoes, glasses, lamp, just all of it is amazing. It would be fun if you would walk up and down the stairs while holding your camera. It’s almost like we are right there with you! Thanks for wilting in the heat of the attic - it is appreciated!!! 🥰
To sad that someone couldn't buy it and have it moved. That house is very salvageable. In better condition than most that are getting torn down!😢 Thanks for showing this
Wish I was rich. I would save and remodel every old house you have filmed! Thanks for all your bravery and showing these treasured old homes! God’s blessings to you
Urban Exploring With Kappy thanks my friend for sharing with me once again another wonderful video with me about stunning Abandoned house down south along the coast * incredible woodwork & flooded basement it was a very incredible house and i am glad i could see it on your channel and i can't wait to see your next video and God Bless.
The green lamp in the attic looked like an alien wearing a hat and a pink plaid poncho! Such a shame to raze a beautiful house to build some junk. Kappy, another great video.
That is one crazy house. 2 floors almost completely empty save a few dishes, an old wooden highchair, and jean jacket. Then the 3rd is stuffed with tons of stuff. Also the odd room that wasn't big enough for much of anything. Miss seeing Ruby. Hope to see her again soon. Thanks for the tour.
Hi Jennifer, thank u for keeping me in your thoughts ❤ lots of the time I have to work while Kappy is out filming but I should be in a few videos coming up :) much love -Ruby 🌞
@@Ruby.0 I understand working. I have to as well. Looking forward to your video time as well. You and Kappy are so good together on video. Your interaction is wonderful. Have a great day.
I like it when Ruby is with you cuz to me you and her together are safe. Nobody would hurt you two. I just like it when you have company when you're doing these tours.
Beautiful house! I loved the kitchen built-in cabinets, the old hardware, the woodwork along the stairs and the door frames. I had to laugh at the green lamp stored at the top of the narrow staircase...I thought it was a face until I realized that the "eyes" were the empty spaces created by the handles! Lol. I wonder if the pink room and the upstairs bathroom were at one time connected. It seems to me that it should have been one larger room. I would have liked to look at that old magazine from 1929. I wonder how the basement got flooded like that. I hope they aren't putting a new development in a flood-zone. Such a shame that this house will be destroyed, since it is still structurally sound. Thanks for the tour, Kappy! As usual, you did an awesome job!
This is one of the prettiest houses I've seen I imagine back when it was occupied they probably had a sump pump in the basement to prevent water building up like that. The lady who owned this kept a tidy house back when she was able everything was put away in a neat way. That attic..Wow what a treasure trove obviously from the metal doll house there was a little girl who lived here at one time. All those antique boots and granny glasses guessing at the beginning there was a Granma who lived here too. I'd say it was still salvageable after having all that water pumped out and refinished. Just a beautiful home. Anna In Ohio
Always say a prayer when you go in one of these abandoned buildings. And I hope that you always tell someone where you are going, and when you will return.
ANOTHER OH AH WOOH HOUSE IT DOESN'T LOOK THAT BAD IT COULD SAVED ANOTHER PIECE OF TIME THAT WAS BUILD STRONG HANDS AND PRIDE.. TO IT SHOWS IT WAS LOVED ONCE.. TY FOR SHARING KAPPY YOUR BEST HAVE GOOD WEEK..
It's a shame this old home is being torn down, us pretty good bones, the outside is so beautiful. Alot of stuff just left behind. Thank you Kappy for sharing this home with us. It felt inside to me.❤️😪❤️
Thanks for sharing this one with us Kappy! A beautiful home and still in good condition! Loved the entrance way light and there was something heart catching about the key still in the front door. Too bad the developer wasn't required to restore this and include it in the new neighborhood!
Wow,what a great find!! Beautiful, charming,cozy house,wish it was mine,short if an H bomb or death I'd never leave it. Love the woodwork,fireplaces and skeleton key 🗝️ so very rare and hard to come by. Nothing they build now will ever have the charm or beauty of this house.To bad it won't be saved so maybe furture generation's can admire it as we have today,what a waste!! Thanks kappy!
Ok this has to be my favorite of all time it made me think that generations of the same family lived there. It make me so sad that it is going to be demolished. When you went into that 3rd story room I loved all the different era's of stuff I could have spent all day just going through the old ledgers and boxes of stuff. I must say though I got a weird vibe from the same room you did.
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Hi Kappy, I’ve loved your video’s from the beginning. You’re great at filming, going up missing staircases & all the nooks, crannies & outbuildings. Your very knowledgeable. Film the outside from every direction. I could go on. Please keep on filming as all these old, beautiful homes are becoming far and few between. Watch those crazy turkey vultures 🇺🇸Stay safe ❤️
I really hope before they demolish this beautiful home they strip the things that can be reused and enjoyed instead of just throwing everything away!!!!
I don't know for sure what a deformed alien would look like but if I had to guess, I'd say it would look like that lamp in the attic. At least from a distance anyway. Good job on the explore.
No way they can tear down an old house in such good shape. Light fixtures alone are worth enough to put a new roof on it. Surely they are reclaiming doors, trims, floors, staircases, etc.
My home was built in 1901. I've lived here 18 years and I'll be living here when I die. I'm 65 next month; can't care for it like it needs anymore, but I'll live in it until it falls on me, lol.
@@anniecorbin7998 I am so jealous. These old homes are a dream to me. Cannot get enough of the character and charm. Hope you have many more years living in a beautiful gem.✨✨✨
Wow Kappy! What an amazing house! So many beautiful antique features and from what I saw still in really salvageable shape. I bet it was grand in its day! Beautiful land too! What a fabulous find! Thanks so much!
I really hope they remove all of the beautiful wood & doors & chandeliers from this home before bulldozing it. This home is full of usable resources. Look at the door frames! And those staircases! That wooden highchair is beautiful too.
I’m Southern n I’m disgusted by the building n tearing down the homes!!! The descendants don’t care, developers either. County/city officials will be sorry when history is erased!!! Thx Kappy for the preservation!!!
It's ashamed why people don't want to save these grand old ladies. This is another awesome one. Thank you for finding these old ladies and filming them before they are all gone
This house is not really rotting away, as some have commented. It stand in the way of progress. I assume the owners had sump pumps in the basement to keep it dry. Once the electivity was shut off the sumps didn't work. I really hope the stairs, doors, fireplaces and light fixtures were salvaged.
Omg, so many things you should take... The kitchen sink, the clawfoot tub, definitely the light fixture hanging by the stairs, the mantles around the fireplaces, some of those doors! (The sink & tub are porcelain & they don't make them like that anymore!)
I have the best time on all of your adventures. Always crazy about houses, craftsmanship, history etc. Thank-You , Always wish I was there !! Nature sounds always a bonus.❤
I definately have trim envy with this one! Even the closet doors had such detail. Saw the oil tank outside. Can’t even begin to imagine how much it would cost to heat that place today. Thanks so much for sharing. Keep cool.
This is a beauty. What a shame no one would take it on. I hate to think it is set to be destroyed so they can build the new garbage. Nothing built could compare to the old craftmanship put into this house. Excellent share.
Another one that had to be so cool in it’s original days- you can see how wonderful it once was , before it getting chopped & modified over the years.. I cringe almost every time I see paneling.. can’t help it. Lol, Thanks for your posts! We look forward to them all week! 😊
After watching this channel,and a few others like this...Im have been amazed at how many abandoned houses there actually are in this world...would never have thought!! 😦🙁🤷🏼♀️
Amazing old home! and a very collectable ceramic Christmas tree peeking out of a box at 4:40, hopefully the treasures get salvaged from this special old home...
Such a beautiful old house. Good bones! I love the old white frame houses. I grew up in one and grandparents on both sides had one. They were all interesting in different ways. Thank you Kappy..
This house was filled with interesting clues to the past I especially the group of old shoes in the attic a great still photo for sure! A great house Kappy thanks for going there!!
I hope they let any antique dealer come thru first, and then let salvagers take some of that woodwork! Love these videos. Make me wish I had a lot of money!
Very interesting house. A hallway upstairs!!! That's just crazy but I like it lol. Lots of interesting stuff in it too, not just the beautiful woodwork. I hope someone can salvage the good stuff from here.
Hey Kappy ! Wow Man , I wish I could do some salvage on this treasure . All the woodwork can be repurposed for restoration of another home . Even every door , the hardware , the light fixtures , the flooring , and windows ! And the list goes on and on . It's hard tedious work and I loved it ! Still baffled by all the antiques left behind . Even the Dr Pepper bottle . And I miss being able to be a part of saving history . Thanks ,,,,,,,
Completely agreed! Besides the flooded basement this house could absolutely be saved, still lots of beautiful old character left! Thank you for watching and the kind words always Mike! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Hey Buddy , I had a very small crew of of patient and high quality Craftsman . We went in to homes destin to be demolished . Anything that we could salvage was removed . And I do mean anything . If it wasn't sold , we had the pleasure of reinstalling at different homes . I wish I could show you what we accomplished . I never miss your videos , and Thank You for bringing back many memories . Stay safe and be careful .
Such a beautiful home... It's like saying goodbye to a old family member. It broke my heart to see the ground shifting the floor, the earth takes back what it was at first, trees cut down into lumber. And then the basement full of water... I would of loved to have bought this house and bring it back to life and love it.
Thx Kappy 4 the ride. Loved this explore. It's so sad this beautiful property will be ruined with cookie cutter houses. Wildlife displaced. Good rich soil ruined. Trees taken down. Thank u 4 documenting this & other beautiful places. I enjoy your work carry on.
Work some elbow grease, this home could be brought back to life! Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! So sad that it’s going to be demolished. This is why we appreciate you so much Kappy! You’re bringing us beautiful pieces of history before they’re gone forever. Have a great day Kappy and stay safe! You’re the best! 😊
Thank you so much!! I’m very thankful I can preserve these old places on video for future generations! It makes me sad too think how many of these places won’t be around in 10 years!
@Gretchen K. It just shouldn't always be about money. You know? 😟
Here in South Africa, not many abandoned homes would stay that way for long. Too many squatters here by far. The problem is that they wouldn't be maintained either.
@@SeeLionsInTX ....
So true but it is.
I hate how lazy my generation is - too afraid to put any actual work into something. Nobody sees the beauty in the history of the old homes or the future memories these homes could make.
Some TLC and that would be a beautiful home to live in
Agreed was really sad too hear it was slated for new housing developments and demolition! Thank you for watching! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 that's what happens when grandkids are left property. It's a shame
The porch is the best! What’s really sad is that in the near future, people will wish they would have preserved this gem and especially the land. Like I’ve always said our farms don’t grow crops they grow houses 😢
I couldn’t agree more! I’d always take having some land over being packed together like sardines in a can lol! Thank you for watching!
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 if I had money I’d buy several acres to have privacy
@@marleneppaul me too! With a nice old house right in the middle of it all!
@@marleneppaul ......
My thoughts ecactly. Like right now down by my friend there's a 2bdrm house made from total pine sitting on 2 acres with a garage and car port that they want $ 25,000.oo cash for . It's out in the country, I would love to buy it but $ 25,000.oo.is something I just do not have never have had that much cash.
@@lindatimmons3675 I wish you could buy it. An investment company will scoop that up in a heartbeat and it’s sad.
That house holds lots of mysteries! Wow! I believe that there was still a lost room upstairs! It was obvious the room was partitioned in the pink room and then the bathroom wasn't big enough to complete the room. There was some lost space there! Then the steps that went to a separate attic room! The antique shoes, books for 1937 and the glasses! I hate seeing those antiques get left to be destroyed and lost to history! The doorknobs were beautiful. The built-ins and pocket doors! Even the carving on the newel post matched the carving on the front parlor fireplace mantel! A beautiful home, thanks Kappy!
I noticed that too. Weird!
That home should be the centerpiece of the development. The character and history of the home can't be replaced.
How I dearly love a screened porch.
I have seen subdivisions wherein the old farmstead house is renewed and the subdivision is built around it. A wonderful B&B opportunity!
Imagine the old house was built more solid then those new houses will ever be !
Stunning house with so many treasures...thanks for bringing it back to life if only for a moment. Shame they'll tear such a classic well built house for the alternative 😓. Hope some of the woodwork and other treasures get salvaged....stay safe and cool this summer 🕊️💗
Looks like it was taken care of and kept up until the end. That safe was massive. That last staircase made my legs hurt just to look at it, good thing you are young. Sad it's being torn down, it could be nice again after the cellar is drained. Thanks, Kappy
Much appreciated for watching and the kind words! :)
Yep Kappy, tear down a grand ole house just to build some No Class, No Style homes. B. S. No way should it be toren down, stay safe Terry. P S regards to Ruby.
It breaks my heart to think those beautiful shoes, on the 3rd floor, will go down with the house
looks nice on the outside i love those old cabnets
I just love all the real woodwork and open spaces. what a pleasant space to have lived in.! thank you for this pleasant viewing! stay safe.!😊
Me too! Just beautiful! So much extra character in old houses! Thank you for watching! :)
Such a pleasure to wake up on a Saturday morning. Enjoy your day Kappy 😊
Nice big house....very large rooms...that how those houses was...they was build to last...👌
Only for greedy developers to destroy for questionable new builds and no character 😓
After watching your vlogs everytime we leave to go somewhere I wonder if we will come back. So My wife and I always make sure sure the house is tidy. We have no one to leave our house too.
Leave it to an organization or a church.
Thank you, Kappy! Thank you for memorializing these beautiful properties before they are gone forever. The memories in that house! I’m wondering if the stack of several long narrow boxes in the attic (underneath the glasses you picked up) might be rolls of player piano music. Just curious. The old shoes, glasses, lamp, just all of it is amazing. It would be fun if you would walk up and down the stairs while holding your camera. It’s almost like we are right there with you! Thanks for wilting in the heat of the attic - it is appreciated!!! 🥰
I thought they were piano rolls, too! Those were some old lace up shoes in the same room.
I think they looked like shoeboxes and was urging him to open them! Vintage shoes are beautiful
When trying to pull out pocket doors it may work better if you grip a bit nearer the floor.
Those were definitely 88 note piano rolls for a player piano. We have some like that. Fun to play. Wonder what the titles were?
What a beauty this house must have been in it's hey day. I do look forward to your videos. You almost always do not disappoint!
You are too kind! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
To sad that someone couldn't buy it and have it moved. That house is very salvageable. In better condition than most that are getting torn down!😢 Thanks for showing this
That house is still liveable just some cleaning some repairs good to go!
Wish I was rich. I would save and remodel every old house you have filmed! Thanks for all your bravery and showing these treasured old homes! God’s blessings to you
Thank you for this Saturday morning gem! Loved all the wall paper and the built in kitchen cabinets❤️
Urban Exploring With Kappy thanks my friend for sharing with me once again another wonderful video
with me about stunning Abandoned house down south along the coast * incredible woodwork &
flooded basement it was a very incredible house and i am glad i could see it on your channel and i can't wait to see your next video and God Bless.
Great house,wonderful explore,people please watch the ad’s it helps Kappy
Thank you! That’s really kind of you! Gas definitely is a bit expensive nowadays! Thank you very much for being so thoughtful!! :)
The green lamp in the attic looked like an alien wearing a hat and a pink plaid poncho! Such a shame to raze a beautiful house to build some junk. Kappy, another great video.
I can feel the love this Mama had for her family by looking through her home.
That is one crazy house. 2 floors almost completely empty save a few dishes, an old wooden highchair, and jean jacket. Then the 3rd is stuffed with tons of stuff. Also the odd room that wasn't big enough for much of anything. Miss seeing Ruby. Hope to see her again soon. Thanks for the tour.
I was shocked how packed the upstairs was too! So strange! Thank you very much for watching! Ruby house video coming soon ! :)
Hi Jennifer, thank u for keeping me in your thoughts ❤ lots of the time I have to work while Kappy is out filming but I should be in a few videos coming up :) much love -Ruby 🌞
@@Ruby.0 I understand working. I have to as well. Looking forward to your video time as well. You and Kappy are so good together on video. Your interaction is wonderful. Have a great day.
I like it when Ruby is with you cuz to me you and her together are safe. Nobody would hurt you two. I just like it when you have company when you're doing these tours.
is this house to be torn down why
So sad. Even with the water in the basement, it's still beautiful.
Couldn’t agree more! I was shocked when I saw that! Thank you for watching! :)
What a shame. So beautiful in it's day! I love how you appreciate homes of quality and beauty. Thank you, Kappy!
Those old lace-up shoes were really neat.
Beautiful house! I loved the kitchen built-in cabinets, the old hardware, the woodwork along the stairs and the door frames. I had to laugh at the green lamp stored at the top of the narrow staircase...I thought it was a face until I realized that the "eyes" were the empty spaces created by the handles! Lol. I wonder if the pink room and the upstairs bathroom were at one time connected. It seems to me that it should have been one larger room.
I would have liked to look at that old magazine from 1929.
I wonder how the basement got flooded like that. I hope they aren't putting a new development in a flood-zone.
Such a shame that this house will be destroyed, since it is still structurally sound.
Thanks for the tour, Kappy! As usual, you did an awesome job!
I would guess the owners had sump pumps in the basement. When the electricity was shut off, the pumps no longer drained out the water.
This is one of the prettiest houses I've seen I imagine back when it was occupied they probably had a sump pump in the basement to prevent water building up like that. The lady who owned this kept a tidy house back when she was able everything was put away in a neat way. That attic..Wow what a treasure trove obviously from the metal doll house there was a little girl who lived here at one time. All those antique boots and granny glasses guessing at the beginning there was a Granma who lived here too. I'd say it was still salvageable after having all that water pumped out and refinished. Just a beautiful home. Anna In Ohio
Yeah you’d certainly need too get the sump pump going again, especially being so close too sea level! Thank you very much for watching! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 I enjoy your videos very much you always find such interesting old homes. Thank you. Anna In Ohio
Lovely comment. Seems the last occupants were may be the 80's? The dollhouse thought looks like something from the 70's. Great explore.
Always say a prayer when you go in one of these abandoned buildings. And I hope that you always tell someone where you are going, and when you will return.
ANOTHER OH AH WOOH HOUSE IT DOESN'T LOOK THAT BAD IT COULD SAVED ANOTHER PIECE OF TIME THAT WAS BUILD STRONG HANDS AND PRIDE.. TO IT SHOWS IT WAS LOVED ONCE.. TY FOR SHARING KAPPY YOUR BEST HAVE GOOD WEEK..
that lamp was so cute up in the attic , also the tiny lamp on the stairs
It's a shame this old home is being torn down, us pretty good bones, the outside is so beautiful. Alot of stuff just left behind. Thank you Kappy for sharing this home with us. It felt inside to me.❤️😪❤️
Such a fabulous house
Thanks for sharing this one with us Kappy! A beautiful home and still in good condition! Loved the entrance way light and there was something heart catching about the key still in the front door. Too bad the developer wasn't required to restore this and include it in the new neighborhood!
Wow,what a great find!! Beautiful, charming,cozy house,wish it was mine,short if an H bomb or death I'd never leave it. Love the woodwork,fireplaces and skeleton key 🗝️ so very rare and hard to come by. Nothing they build now will ever have the charm or beauty of this house.To bad it won't be saved so maybe furture generation's can admire it as we have today,what a waste!! Thanks kappy!
I agree!! So much cool old character still left in this place it’s heartbreaking that it will end up a subdivision! Thank you for watching! :)
Not shabby Kappy!!
Ok this has to be my favorite of all time it made me think that generations of the same family lived there. It make me so sad that it is going to be demolished. When you went into that 3rd story room I loved all the different era's of stuff I could have spent all day just going through the old ledgers and boxes of stuff. I must say though I got a weird vibe from the same room you did.
What a great house. I absolutely loved this explore!
High chair in pink room waz cool lot of windows in house to bad no one want live in house pretty good shape
So beautiful. I miss living in the country. So peaceful. In my minds eye I can imagine it there before corporate greed took over.
Thank you very much for watching! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Hi Kappy, I’ve loved your video’s from the beginning. You’re great at filming, going up missing staircases & all the nooks, crannies & outbuildings. Your very knowledgeable. Film the outside from every direction. I could go on. Please keep on filming as all these old, beautiful homes are becoming far and few between. Watch those crazy turkey vultures 🇺🇸Stay safe ❤️
@@ckswat77zz51 thank you so much for being such a loyal subscriber! Really means a lot too me that people enjoy these videos too!
I really hope before they demolish this beautiful home they strip the things that can be reused and enjoyed instead of just throwing everything away!!!!
I love old houses I grew up and I still miss that house
I don't know for sure what a deformed alien would look like but if I had to guess, I'd say it would look like that lamp in the attic. At least from a distance anyway.
Good job on the explore.
No way they can tear down an old house in such good shape. Light fixtures alone are worth enough to put a new roof on it. Surely they are reclaiming doors, trims, floors, staircases, etc.
I hope so too. Surely they aren't in such a hurry that the bring a wrecking ball and bulldozers. But you never know
My home was built in 1901. I've lived here 18 years and I'll be living here when I die. I'm 65 next month; can't care for it like it needs anymore, but I'll live in it until it falls on me, lol.
Sadly they only care about profit. Cheap, uniformed condos will probably be built. Crazy and sad.
@@anniecorbin7998 I am so jealous. These old homes are a dream to me. Cannot get enough of the character and charm. Hope you have many more years living in a beautiful gem.✨✨✨
@@danadelaplante6797 it's a lot of work for an old woman, no man or kids. I know that it needs paint and a roof, but I can't afford to do it.
Wow Kappy! What an amazing house! So many beautiful antique features and from what I saw still in really salvageable shape. I bet it was grand in its day! Beautiful land too! What a fabulous find! Thanks so much!
hi there kappy great video. I enjoy the whole video. thanks for sharing your video. stay safe out there and see you on your next video.
The jars in the safe are where the cash and coin were kept. A lot of depression era folks had a stash of cash in jars like that.
70’s and 40’s perfect weather!
Lots of love in this house
Yes that wood IS beautiful!!!
What a shame it’s going to be torn down! I love the layout of this house!
I really hope they remove all of the beautiful wood & doors & chandeliers from this home before bulldozing it. This home is full of usable resources. Look at the door frames! And those staircases! That wooden highchair is beautiful too.
Thank you Kappy for sharing your findings!
I’m Southern n I’m disgusted by the building n tearing down the homes!!! The descendants don’t care, developers either. County/city officials will be sorry when history is erased!!! Thx Kappy for the preservation!!!
It's ashamed why people don't want to save these grand old ladies. This is another awesome one. Thank you for finding these old ladies and filming them before they are all gone
This house is not really rotting away, as some have commented. It stand in the way of progress. I assume the owners had sump pumps in the basement to keep it dry. Once the electivity was shut off the sumps didn't work. I really hope the stairs, doors, fireplaces and light fixtures were salvaged.
So so so sad it’s getting demolished 😢😢. Some great finds in this one Kappy!
Thank you for watching! :)
A lovely old home! Too nice to tear down.
So awesome! Thanks Kappy 🙋🕊️
Omg, so many things you should take...
The kitchen sink, the clawfoot tub, definitely the light fixture hanging by the stairs, the mantles around the fireplaces, some of those doors! (The sink & tub are porcelain & they don't make them like that anymore!)
Ruby is sure to appreciate seeing that pretty wallpaper.
I love your videos! Honestly, I just sit back and smoke a nice bowl and zone into your narrative. Creepy, suspenseful, informative. You got me hooked.
Sad to see the ceilings lowered. I enjoy the wallpaper too Ruby, used to put it on my walls before I got too old, but still love it.
I have the best time on all of your adventures. Always crazy about houses, craftsmanship, history etc. Thank-You , Always wish I was there !! Nature sounds always a bonus.❤
I definately have trim envy with this one! Even the closet doors had such detail. Saw the oil tank outside. Can’t even begin to imagine how much it would cost to heat that place today. Thanks so much for sharing. Keep cool.
Awwww I love this house. Glad you got to film it before it’s gone 🏡.
This is a beauty. What a shame no one would take it on. I hate to think it is set to be destroyed so they can build the new garbage. Nothing built could compare to the old craftmanship put into this house. Excellent share.
What a beautiful old home. So sad that it is to be demoished. It has such charm, warmth and character. Thanks for the post Kappy.
Another one that had to be so cool in it’s original days- you can see how wonderful it once was , before it getting chopped & modified over the years.. I cringe almost every time I see paneling.. can’t help it. Lol, Thanks for your posts! We look forward to them all week! 😊
Too kind! Thank you very much for watching! :)
Grateful you looked upstairs and the basement.
Another great staircase reveal! Thanks for sharing!
Looks nice on the outside thanks 😊
Wow!! Those glasses (spectacles) up in the attic were amazing!
Did you notice the really old shoes? Hope someone saves those!
@@malindahenke5724 Yes. And the old high chair. I hope somebody saves that stuff, too.
What an amazing house!!! Looks like several generations of a family may have lived there. Thank you for sharing such a lovely video!!! ❤❤❤
After watching this channel,and a few others like this...Im have been amazed at how many abandoned houses there actually are in this world...would never have thought!! 😦🙁🤷🏼♀️
Kappy, this is one of the best houses you've explored! Hands down, I love it! The safe, that stair case....
Sure hate to see these old homes go!
That would have been such a fun house to have grown up in. Thank you for sharing it with us!
INCREDIBLE!!! Thanks for sharing!
Amazing old home! and a very collectable ceramic Christmas tree peeking out of a box at 4:40, hopefully the treasures get salvaged from this special old home...
Another fine explore Kappy! Be safe and stay cool out there! Thank you 😊
Thank ya for watching!! Will do!😅
Such a beautiful old house. Good bones! I love the old white frame houses. I grew up in one and grandparents on both sides had one. They were all interesting in different ways. Thank you Kappy..
This house was filled with interesting clues to the past I especially the group of old shoes in the attic a great still photo for sure! A great house Kappy thanks for going there!!
I hope they let any antique dealer come thru first, and then let salvagers take some of that woodwork! Love these videos. Make me wish I had a lot of money!
Thank you for documenting this Beauty and showing to us Kappy!
Very interesting house. A hallway upstairs!!! That's just crazy but I like it lol. Lots of interesting stuff in it too, not just the beautiful woodwork. I hope someone can salvage the good stuff from here.
Hey Kappy ! Wow Man , I wish I could do some salvage on this treasure . All the woodwork can be repurposed for restoration of another home . Even every door , the hardware , the light fixtures , the flooring , and windows ! And the list goes on and on . It's hard tedious work and I loved it ! Still baffled by all the antiques left behind . Even the Dr Pepper bottle . And I miss being able to be a part of saving history . Thanks ,,,,,,,
Completely agreed! Besides the flooded basement this house could absolutely be saved, still lots of beautiful old character left! Thank you for watching and the kind words always Mike! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Hey Buddy , I had a very small crew of of patient and high quality Craftsman . We went in to homes destin to be demolished . Anything that we could salvage was removed . And I do mean anything . If it wasn't sold , we had the pleasure of reinstalling at different homes . I wish I could show you what we accomplished . I never miss your videos , and Thank You for bringing back many memories . Stay safe and be careful .
I Love that House wish it could be saved. and or moved somewhere else. Thank you so much for showing it to us.
Such a beautiful home... It's like saying goodbye to a old family member. It broke my heart to see the ground shifting the floor, the earth takes back what it was at first, trees cut down into lumber. And then the basement full of water... I would of loved to have bought this house and bring it back to life and love it.
Poor old aging beauty. So sad that she was left to rot. You take such great shots of the details that most people would overlook. Thank you., Kappy.
Thx Kappy 4 the ride. Loved this explore. It's so sad this beautiful property will be ruined with cookie cutter houses. Wildlife displaced. Good rich soil ruined. Trees taken down. Thank u 4 documenting this & other beautiful places. I enjoy your work carry on.
Fantastic footage, your work is fabulous, thank you for being so professional and caring for your art
Wow old alminac
No bad vibes at all with this house. I adore it. It's in relatively good shape for its age. Baffling that it's being torn down.
Another great video.Thanks Kappy!
Thank ya for watching! :)