Blights & Abandoned buildings in the City of Johnstown, Pa

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Taking a small tour of the Blights & Abandoned buildings in different areas in the city of Johnstown, Pa. There are 15.1 million vacant homes in the USA other than Johnstown.
    johnstownpa.gov

Комментарии • 94

  • @oldskooljoesdailyjoe3734
    @oldskooljoesdailyjoe3734 10 месяцев назад +8

    Man, I thought there were a lot vacant homes in my town 😮 Johnstown is full of those empty houses. Wow thats crazy

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 10 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely much more here than Titusville .

  • @wayneott5990
    @wayneott5990 10 месяцев назад +13

    My how Johnstown has changed! I was in Johnstown late 1974 to go to Zepka Harley Davidson for Sportster parts. I was a student at Penn State Altoona. Johnstown was a happening place back then and thriving as I remember many of the jobs were steel related. I am from south central Pa it is thriving in and around Chambersburg. Twenty years ago I ventured to Altoona and was totally taken back by what I saw on my visit with friends. The downtown was gone; Gables was even empty and not what I expected. Some areas of the country seem to thrive; but, all too often areas where good manufacturing jobs once were common place, have withered on the vine. It is sad to see people having to leave what generations before took pride of ownership in. we need our corporations to invest in our country and not move jobs to increase profits. Our mills did not invest in new tech to keep competitive; they milked the old as long as they could and vested in outside countries to increase profits. Thank you, for the honest overview!

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 10 месяцев назад +3

      It is truly sad . The city of Johnstown has some responsibility on why this town is so run to the ground. I mean, old couches and appliances on their front porch’s, over grown grass and so on. Where is the ordnance ? Johnstown needs to be strict on it and crack down . That’s number one. People do not want to come into town the condition that it is in. People want to move out and some will leave a home abandoned and the domino effect goes on. No wonder Johnstown is always in the top 10 of the worst cities to live in. Thank you for watching much appreciated.

    • @wayneott5990
      @wayneott5990 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, for your honest approach and presentation of Johnstown. I believe the city is simply overwhelmed with the loss of population, good jobs and industry. What does one do with homes that no one wants anymore. Long gone are the first and second generation immigrants with family bonds that kept cities like Johnstown and Altoona rooted. The idea of family and community have changed in the last 50 years. Places that can adapt to chance progress and grow. Johnstown is a city that was so dependent on one industry to survive and when that died so did it. @@shawnk85

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 9 месяцев назад

      @@wayneott5990 Well? It’s not just the Johnstown area alone , it’s everywhere you go . I may do a second segment on Blight Homes. In Johnstown and out of the area as well

    • @dtail4u
      @dtail4u 9 месяцев назад +1

      I have a gr8 idea. The fed govt needs to work with the state and city of Johnstown and hire and pay, military veterans, plus the folks of Johnstown , to help rebuild the city, homes etc. I'm sure you would get thousands to take part. Imho.

    • @NicoleLeo-vo6ci
      @NicoleLeo-vo6ci 7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s crazy I grow up in Johnstown I was there from 1991 - 2020

  • @brucesheehe6305
    @brucesheehe6305 9 месяцев назад +12

    Johnstown, Altoona, and Bedford are among the most depressed areas in the state. Once the roof on a house is bad, the whole structure goes bad quickly. Many of those homes have delinquent taxes owed.

    • @michellesouders2627
      @michellesouders2627 4 месяца назад +1

      The whole state is depressing!! Glad I live in Virginia!!❤❤

  • @theklanch
    @theklanch 8 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for sharing some awareness to this problem. Great video. I subscribed..!!

  • @loisaustin6200
    @loisaustin6200 8 месяцев назад +10

    I think many times these homes belonged for decades to a family that all died away, probably leaving one very old person living alone with no help to keep the place up. Once that last remaining person died, there was no one left alive to leave the house to, thus it is just abandoned, left at the mercy of vandals, squatters, dopeheads, just rotten people to tear it up. It is a shame, but we see all over the country.

  • @SaKOTR
    @SaKOTR 10 месяцев назад +6

    It's still a nice little area and lots of friendly people. The stores are doing good, the galleria mall owner is doing a good job bringing small businesses back into the mall, there's alot of outdoor activities, and so on and so forth. I look forward to living the rest of my days out here. It's the most peaceful place I have lived in the last 22 years. Even though the old locals would say otherwise lol.

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 10 месяцев назад +1

      It all depends on location in Johnstown. Not all areas are bad.

    • @MelancoliaI
      @MelancoliaI 4 месяца назад

      @@shawnk85 Richland pretty good and Westmont.

  • @Michael-mx7uj
    @Michael-mx7uj 7 месяцев назад +5

    So many rust belt cities looking this way - NY state, PA, OH , WV, MI etc.. I don’t see them recovering in our lifetime .

  • @DoodleU7656
    @DoodleU7656 5 месяцев назад +2

    This could be anyone of us in this day and age. Glad to see your doing well enough to do this...

  • @dariadobias4857
    @dariadobias4857 5 месяцев назад +2

    I like to do the same thing, look at abandon homes. I live in Johbstown too. And i feel the same..its soo sad. Especially when these homes were beautiful back in the day. The homes you showed were in Kernville, Hornerstown and Moxham. Woukd love to see you film the inside too. Thank you.

  • @dtail4u
    @dtail4u 9 месяцев назад +4

    My grand father and grand mother lived in Johnstown. He owned very successful car repair garages. Called Curry Garage. His name was Gus. Im glad hes not around to see these homes. It's absolutely pitiful. This city has seen horrendous floods as well.
    I really loved visiting my grandparents.Back in the 70s thru 90s.
    The people were very kind, caring, and nice!

  • @NicoleLeo-vo6ci
    @NicoleLeo-vo6ci 7 месяцев назад +6

    I grow up in Johnstown pa it was not all that bad back in the days but I watched my town fall apart after the steel Mills shut down my town became the poorest town people started to leave do to the employment after the rich left the poor people moved in we have a lot of convex and repeated felons that now surround our Johnstown area, it became overpopulated by the unfortunate people which caused our town to become dangerous and more vacant and rundown I no longer live in the town of Johnstown PA I was able to escape from this soon to be abandoned lost that was the richest city in the United States due to the steelmill that once ran in my hometown

  • @kerygonder331
    @kerygonder331 10 месяцев назад +4

    What a shame. In a lot of cases the houses went back to the banks . Then instead of the banks selling the houses to get what money back they could , they still tried to make a profit on them which in most cases was too much. Then what you see is houses falling apart because banks will write them as atax write off as a loss rather then sell them cheap to get a low income family in them and maybe save the house . It kind of shows the mentality of the banking industry. There is alot of bank owned homes in my area that won't drop in price. They either stand firm for their price or have a public auction with a reserve, and alot of times now contractor's are buying them and flipping them.

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 10 месяцев назад +1

      I also agree with that as well. Why banks just sell these houses cheap like you said for low income families. The city also has no strict ordnance on many of these homes in Johnstown which starts off making these homes look bad in the beginning and then when the owners move out , there it sits deteriorating away and no one will want the house looking so bad.

    • @hightops77
      @hightops77 9 месяцев назад +1

      45% of Johnstown is low income

    • @eenchantress5113
      @eenchantress5113 9 дней назад

      @@shawnk85I am looking for houses here and I saw one for 30,000 but it’s foreclosure I think.

  • @Jim_Norcross
    @Jim_Norcross 3 месяца назад +1

    I remember that supermarket; Ideal Market in Kernville. I grew up right down the street from there, although the house I grew up in burned down years ago.

  • @Helpline5815
    @Helpline5815 6 месяцев назад +3

    I lived in the Moxham district of Johnstown in 1999-2000 or so. It was kind of rough, but not as bad as now. But back then, you didn't have anyone trying to improve Johnstown like today. I moved here from a small town in Washington County, PA and we love it. The mall is actually coming back instead of dying off like other places, plus there's so much to do up here, and so much history. Also, everything is so much cheaper and everyone is so much nicer, at least where I'm at in the suburbs, not sure about Johnstown proper, but I know there's a ton of crime and drugs. Moxham used to be really nice, a historic district even back when I lived there, now it's a hell scape it feels like to me. Even the nice Victorian I used to live in is falling apart now, and despite it being uninhabitable, there are people living in it still! The same problem was where I moved from, it's just a bigger area here and just as bad if not worse here. I wish they'd reopen the mill like they did for the Monessen mill, but I guess they did, because the one mill Johnstown still has, just like Monessen is a wire mill.

    • @justkeepswimming8892
      @justkeepswimming8892 5 месяцев назад +1

      The mall is NOT coming back in any way 75% of the places are gone or no business. The food court has the most people thats it

    • @Helpline5815
      @Helpline5815 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@justkeepswimming8892 what mall are you talking about? Because it's not Johnstown Galleria. Sure there may not be as many businesses there as there used to be, but there's more than any other mall, and there's more coming. And they're trying to get even more. I've been in there a few times and it's not as dead as you say it is. Plus there was a decent amount of people there too, and this was during the week and during the day.

    • @hightops6440
      @hightops6440 3 месяца назад

      @@Helpline5815 the only reason I go into downtown Johnstown is that my eye doctor is still there. Otherwise there’s not much of any reason to go. By 7 pm everything is closed. Even Coney Island closes at 7 pm now.

    • @hightops6440
      @hightops6440 3 месяца назад

      @@Helpline5815 I was down the westmoreland mall the other day and honestly I don’t think I saw an empty store in that mall. A 40 minute drive from Johnstown and it’s like your in another world with the people and businesses open . Johnstown is never coming back. It’s impossible.

  • @dmoon7348
    @dmoon7348 5 месяцев назад +3

    You know a Nation is poorly run when we can have a homeless epidemic and an abandoned home epidemic at the same time.
    People & Places tend to have the future they deserve...

  • @hightops6440
    @hightops6440 3 месяца назад +2

    I’m abandoning my sometime soon because of the sewage project issue. Better to just walk away .

  • @themopar426
    @themopar426 3 месяца назад +2

    once one of the most important city in pa!

  • @Helpline5815
    @Helpline5815 6 месяцев назад +2

    These hoses are in great shape, and I'm sure it's owned by somebody who doesn't live nearby. They figure it's cheaper and easier to let it go. A lot of houses out here are for sale or rent. And they're cheap and the area is nice, it's sad not many want to come here, but it's an open secret I guess. When we moved here in September, folks were going around offering to buy houses. They want to make b&B's, vacation rentals, rentals, buy, improve and sell, etc. They're trying to gentrify out here, but people that remain are trying to fight it and I don't blame them. The previous owners turned those types of people down and vetted buyers, they wanted someone who will live in and care for their home, which they put a good bit of work into. The house I mentioned previously, the Moxham Victorian has yet to be condemned, and there's a tree growing in the upstairs and it's flooded and raccoons and wild animals running around. The first and second floor are still inhabited and they're waiting on it to be condemned, or find a buyer, which they think they can get over $100k for it. Johnstown isn't really in a hurry to condemn places like you think. That house is also being taken over by vines and trees and junk all over the front and back and the house looks just as bad as some of these if not worse. But some of these houses are still in great shape and that's a shame.

  • @djsc0948
    @djsc0948 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was born & raised in J-town. This was back when the city was booming. The steel mills were thriving. The population was over 70,000 people. I graduated from Johnstown Central Senior High School in 1966. It was a wonderful time to grow up in. Then the crooked politicians destroyed the city. People were bussed in from the eastern part of the state, to meet " the welfare quota" that the local government would receive from the federal government. Yep. Thankfully I left there in 1967 & never went back. I still have family in the surrounding area. I visited a few times over the years & it's very sad what our once wonderful city has turned in to. Crime high unemployment have ravaged this city.
    I commend those who are trying to turn this city into a prosperous one. The people there deserve it.

  • @Runcmt21
    @Runcmt21 5 дней назад

    I’m 24, born and raised here in j-Tahn, honestly, outside of the city and a couple of the hood areas around it like Moxham and 7th ward, it’s a great area. Richland, geistown, Westmont, great areas still.

  • @kittygabe
    @kittygabe 8 месяцев назад +2

    Cutting property taxes, and taking away the child tax credit is the way to pay for school and not bankrupt people who are responcible

  • @pnwoods
    @pnwoods 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for your video. Is anyone reading this familiar with the area's current water quality?

  • @gaaraxofthexsand
    @gaaraxofthexsand 25 дней назад

    You talk about people just leaving it to rot. This isn’t true in our family house. You were one street over from my mother’s childhood home. It was well taken care of and beloved. When My grandma died, they started renting it out. The renters trashed the house so many times and my parents would completely remodel it. Over and over. Then in 2015, one of the tenants hung her self in the attic. After that, my dad passed away. My mom couldn’t get anyone to rent it. The other half’s tenant stopped paying rent and lived there for 3 months until they were evicted, And then losing my dad’s income she couldn’t take care of it. She still can’t drive down the street and go past it it breaks her heart. She then sold it to people out of state FINALLY (it was hard to sell due to being in a flood zone) and the new owners just let it rot.

  • @gregorycyr9272
    @gregorycyr9272 9 месяцев назад +2

    I was in Altoona 2 years ago for 2 days.I was going to work on a solar farm job in Portage that was going to last 5 months.I decided not to stay and instead visited my hometown of Binghamton NY.Both places seen better days.I stayed in Binghamton for 3 days first time since 1993.I went back home to Raleigh NC.

  • @thomashamilton3669
    @thomashamilton3669 8 месяцев назад +3

    Man, there are soooooo many homes and towns being put on the net. Look at what is happening to America.
    Even so, Come Lord Jesus A-men

  • @chadburkhart264
    @chadburkhart264 10 месяцев назад +1

    Recognized alot of those buildings. When the city cleaned up Kernville all the 'problems' moved to Moxham and Dale. When did Brogies close?? Was sad to see that. Got all my suits from there, as well as my tux rentals for my HS proms. And yes.... the city only gets so much money per year and they put that towads demolishing blights and abandoned homes. If they had more money they'd demo alot more.

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 10 месяцев назад +3

      Brogues has been closed at least perhaps 10 years ago. It was my Fathers favorite place when he use to come to town. If we got rid of all the blights, it would look like nothing in town…sad

    • @chadburkhart264
      @chadburkhart264 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@shawnk85 dang. Where the heck I been?! 10 years. Dang. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @rainbowskies5796
    @rainbowskies5796 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was actually thinking of buying a home there because they are so cheap. I’m glad I didn’t.

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 10 месяцев назад +2

      You still could, there are areas that has nice developments so, not sure what is cheap on your budget ?

    • @steel90912
      @steel90912 8 месяцев назад +3

      check out Richland, westmont & southmont areas of Johnstown.

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@steel90912 Are there some there because I want to do a part 2 of the video

    • @rainbowskies5796
      @rainbowskies5796 8 месяцев назад

      @@shawnk85 I’m looking for homes $200,000 and under

    • @rainbowskies5796
      @rainbowskies5796 8 месяцев назад

      @@steel90912 thank you

  • @Ken-h9k
    @Ken-h9k 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ending Pennsylvania property taxes would help.

  • @GerryBlevins
    @GerryBlevins 10 месяцев назад +4

    Does Johnstown allow people to assume ownership of these houses and fix them up.

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 9 месяцев назад +3

      It's hard to determine if banks still do owe them or not on these vacant housings?
      Some owners may passed away with no family to take care of the house. There are many possibilities as to why they are just left to rot away

  • @eenchantress5113
    @eenchantress5113 9 дней назад

    I just saw half these homes on Zillow

  • @hightops77
    @hightops77 9 месяцев назад +2

    My house is future blight . The way the city is run , and there sewer project there making everyone pay for. Just leave it fall apart.

  • @jamestaylor1354
    @jamestaylor1354 5 месяцев назад +1

    Pennsylvania s tax system cause blight. Check tax lien on abandoned property and you will find that they are not buyable. Tax lien will apply to land as well.

  • @S-PJ
    @S-PJ 6 месяцев назад

    it used to be poppin' in early 1900's with trains coal mines and steal.... but floods came and now its the ghetto.

  • @HotRodCVO
    @HotRodCVO 4 месяца назад

    You’re on a road dude, imagine that there are cars on it. It’s not bad luck, it’s called traffic.

  • @garyslicer8748
    @garyslicer8748 5 месяцев назад

    How can you just abandoned a house when your making payments on it ?

  • @MelancoliaI
    @MelancoliaI 4 месяца назад

    I don't know what it is, I know you're actually there but it still looks like you're in front of a greenscreen lol

  • @fernandoscrenci4874
    @fernandoscrenci4874 7 месяцев назад

    Every town has the "Watchers!!!" That's what you are experience!!!☝🏻🤨🙌🏻

  • @karlkalasky6066
    @karlkalasky6066 Месяц назад

    Why cant some organizations place homeless people in them or. Towns w squatters

  • @roymarksberry4152
    @roymarksberry4152 6 месяцев назад

    City council don't clean up the townSet a council, don't clean up the town.

  • @loadedfun4764
    @loadedfun4764 5 месяцев назад

    I know exactly where he is. Sadly he went directly to the hood in Johnstown and started to pick it apart. (Sad & Unfortunate)

  • @jamestaylor1354
    @jamestaylor1354 5 месяцев назад

    Pittsburgh homes experience blight due to taxes as well

  • @Stars123YT
    @Stars123YT 6 месяцев назад

    THAT INTRO SCARED ME

  • @RoamingRamble
    @RoamingRamble 6 месяцев назад

    these are areas unless locals strep up and rebuild and populate corporation mostly from other countrys will buy up and rebuild reantal units usually over priced and reny hop up and more leave the town :) most of these at this point the couny owns and no one purchases them at the tax auctions so they sit and wait because one there are many it to costly to take them down .

  • @JosephBurgess-h2m
    @JosephBurgess-h2m 8 месяцев назад

    zepka is in winber

  • @michellesouders2627
    @michellesouders2627 4 месяца назад

    Dumpy town like where I was born in Pa!!

  • @S-PJ
    @S-PJ 6 месяцев назад

    hey i live there!

  • @S-PJ
    @S-PJ 6 месяцев назад

    look up "Rosedale"
    Cambria County it's self is embarrassing

  • @ronaldlucero4258
    @ronaldlucero4258 10 месяцев назад

    # 999 x 999🎉

    • @shawnk85
      @shawnk85 10 месяцев назад +1

      Not sure what this means ?

  • @roymarksberry4152
    @roymarksberry4152 6 месяцев назад

    Democrat Policies are not working.

    • @bluejay3945
      @bluejay3945 5 месяцев назад

      😂 they worship Trump! What happened to all the steel and coal jobs he promised?

  • @NaseerCarVlogs
    @NaseerCarVlogs 6 месяцев назад

    I found a house that it was super cheap I was about to buy it but before that I opened the RUclips to see how Johnstown looking like snd suddenly I end up watching your video So I'm not going to buy a house there