This 70's home is gorgeous... As a 70's baby I love it and it tugs at my heart! I also wanna say thank you for being so thorough when your filming, I love that you even show us the closets! This place would've been my dream home back before succumbing to the elements and being abandoned... So amazing!
At first this house looked like an absolute tear down. But afterwards, it’s easily restorable. No real mold or infestations really so probably a $700,000-$1,200,000 project idealy
Very sad. I just picture all the family members that could have laughed, cried, loved, & essentially lived inside. How they’d all be making meals together in that huge kitchen. Summer barbecues out by the pool. Then what happened to cause them to leave their dream home. Because it’s pretty obvious someone put a lot of thought into building the place. I also imagine what it would’ve looked like in its heyday. Then comparing it to what it looks like now, it just seems the house itself is weeping. May sound silly to some, but I get so many thoughts and feelings when I watch these videos.
Mid centuries are my favorite style of home and this is my absolute dream home. Minus some of the color choices like the blue kitchen but all the wood and brick details I just love!!!
Love the downstairs of the house, the stone fireplaces, and the chandelier. Authentic 70s era mansion, very cool. 😎 If it could be restored to its former glory, that'd be superb. Only time will tell. 😁😸💗
I dont know what style this is but its kind of a 70's contemporary look to me. Im sure you found the year of the build if you found names attached to the property. Its a cool looking property!
Holy cow 😮, This house appears to have been abandoned for many decades. I imagine the glory days that this old house lived in, it's sad to see an abandoned house, it's sadder to think about the people who lived there, where did they end up?
I love the downstairs of this place. Upstairs there was nothing remarkable about this home which surprised me because the downstairs was done out so well. Thanks for the video ❤
My best friend’s parents built a massive house in the mid eighties that had a toaster like that one. A can opener was also built into the wall not far from the toaster. The wet bar, that was bigger than an average home’s kitchen, had dual blenders built in next to the sink. Her parents traveled a lot and we had some massive parties in that house. Kinda like Jake’s house in Sixteen Candles… Her parents never had a clue.
The house featured in the video reminded me a lot of my our house that my parents bought in 1982 for $145K. Obviously, a much smaller home. However it had a very similar stone fireplace with 30 foot vaulted ceilings. Very contemporary & open concept. Thee was a large wooden deck with a huge jacuzzi built in and the majority of yard beyond the deck was left natural like a forest. Directly across the street from our front door was Lake Arlington. I really hope the home in the video isn’t demolished. I can see so much potential in it. Albeit 30 years late….
It’s a shame people are sleeping out on the streets. Here is a place where no one lives in it. If I were homeless believe me. I will move into a place like that. 😂😂😂😂
It was once a beautiful home, I really like it. Idk why I love that last bathroom so much (brown with lighter flecks and a brown toilet with light wooden seat and lid) but I love it. I love all the skylights too, along with the stone flooring, fireplace, and big windows. The Elvis Presley black and white "jailhouse rock" checkered tile and the blue paint around the kitchen I didn't care for so much but the white in the rest of it was nice. The pool looks like its filled with black coffee (to go with the Covid-30 😂).The plush carpeting is classic 70's. It's sad to see it rotting away. How long has this one been abandoned?
It looks like it has two kitchens next to each other. The first one was smaller…had the double ovens, a microwave, the Jenn-Airs stovetop that had 2 burners on the left and the griddle on top of burners on the right, a small single bowl sink over by itself, (can’t remember if there was a refrigerator in that section or if there was another bigger kitchen sink)…then opened up into the giant kitchen with the big island, the double refrigerators, wall oven, built in microwave above the oven, the built in toaster, there was a massive stovetop that appeared to have at least 6 burners and griddle (he didn’t go over next to it), and a massive sink.
1st your verse today really spoke to me. Just a few days ago was the 7th anniversary of my mother's passing. It was hitting hard this year.. And yes I enjoyed the video. Would have been an interesting place to hang out at.
A company I worked for back in '07 did some work here. Real nice old man. I always thought he was a big shot lawyer back in the day. He had that persona. I imagine he has passed by now, he was probably in his mid, late 80s then. It'll probably be torn down, cleared out and tract houses put in it's place.
I would love to know where this house is and how far from the road or town it is it's such a shame that we have to look at the same architecture everywhere and then we see something unique like this
One of the stranger layouts I've seen on your channel. Definitely a MAJOR project for someone if they wanted to salvage it. Not sure if it would be worth the time and effort, but this is why I love your channel, you show a huge variety to ensure there is something for everyone to appreciate.
I absolutely love this house. If I could, I would renovate this gem. Not a fan of the blue, I would paint it over, but keep the original kitchen and everything about it. I’ll just update the bathrooms to more modern look matching the style of the house. I love the stones around the house. Such a beautiful architecture deigned house that could easily turn it into a home for a family. Thank you for showing us around, Big Bankz. Blessings
Amazing original appliances, fixtures, intercom system. Crazy how the birds decided to take over the place! I don’t care for the heavily shingled volumetric look of the exterior but the interior is adventuresome. The massive strange almost institutional kitchen and the huge tubs make me think this was a “party house.”
I agree. I noticed right away that there are no windows on front of house, mirrors everywhere, & the walled in backyard. Also, that one “closet” looks like it could have been a room where children could have been locked away from the rest of the house. So sad 😞
What a stunning house and this would actually be my sort of dream house - I adore the style and shape - it looks very late 60s/early 70s and it’s so unusual. Love that huge kitchen and tall ceilings everywhere
I was born in the early '70s. I fancy the architecture and style of the 1970s. Now, some of the homes in the late 70s and early 80s were still being built with this design. These house were very, very popular.
I'm currently watching Abandoned Drug Dealers House from 1 yr ago...I wish more people would have listened to your Fentynol warning (yes I'm sure I may have spelled it wrong) because it has taken WAY too many young lives this year😢 Also, thank you for your verses at the beginning of your videos:-)
A well built house in the 1970’s - it would be awesome to find out more history why they get left abandoned - banks don’t repossess them or family members even? I’m amazed to find out more 🙌
Looks Cool Biggs Man !!! Hope you're doing better today ,,, I'll watch this entire video later tonight !!! Got painting to do on shed today. 😎 Bob from Michigan
The Jennair stove is the very stove that was in our house we moved into in 1994, house was built in 1956. And the glass blocks, we have several of them that were under our crawlspace and some are outside. Apparently they were either not used here at all and something else was used in their place. Will never know.
Wild house! That flooring is called parquet. Pronounced par-KAY. It is kind of like an artisan version of a cross between hardwood floor and ceramic tile, artsy 50's-60's style. In its time it was considered very high end.
New subscriber, I'm loving your content. This is quite an awesome house, it's a shame it's left to rot. Keep up the great work and be safe in your explorations 👍✌️🇺🇲
This 70's home is gorgeous... As a 70's baby I love it and it tugs at my heart! I also wanna say thank you for being so thorough when your filming, I love that you even show us the closets! This place would've been my dream home back before succumbing to the elements and being abandoned... So amazing!
Wow! This place is amazing! I loved all of it. It did give off “the Brady Bunch” vibe. But imagine it being restored! This is my #1 so far!!!
Yes! Finally a home I would live in, besides that pool wall. Loved it
At first this house looked like an absolute tear down. But afterwards, it’s easily restorable. No real mold or infestations really so probably a $700,000-$1,200,000 project idealy
There is something so sad about these empty houses.
Very sad. I just picture all the family members that could have laughed, cried, loved, & essentially lived inside. How they’d all be making meals together in that huge kitchen. Summer barbecues out by the pool. Then what happened to cause them to leave their dream home. Because it’s pretty obvious someone put a lot of thought into building the place. I also imagine what it would’ve looked like in its heyday. Then comparing it to what it looks like now, it just seems the house itself is weeping. May sound silly to some, but I get so many thoughts and feelings when I watch these videos.
@@NicoliRavioli117I have the same thoughts of those empty houses 😮
@@NicoliRavioli117 Very good insight Nicoli!
As an architect ,seeing abandoned houses really makes me sad 😔
I love the old style of architecture in these places! They are so spacious and cool!
I can imagine how beautiful it was in its day! I love the stone and wood.
That home was ossome as just can't believe how big it is on the inside ...I hope it can be fixed and not torn down.
Mid centuries are my favorite style of home and this is my absolute dream home. Minus some of the color choices like the blue kitchen but all the wood and brick details I just love!!!
I bet this was one beautiful home at one time. It's a shame that it's just going to waste. Love the fireplace and stone floor!
This place gives me a sad vibe like something bad happened.
And I almost never feel this way about abandoned houses. Very strange!
Yes
Same
Me too!! Feels like a house of horrors vibe to me for some reason.
Yes I do think it was used for nefarious reasons. Got that vibe to.
Love the downstairs of the house, the stone fireplaces, and the chandelier. Authentic 70s era mansion, very cool. 😎 If it could be restored to its former glory, that'd be superb. Only time will tell.
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That house would be gorgeous redone and updated. So sad to see it just sitting like this.
I dont know what style this is but its kind of a 70's contemporary look to me. Im sure you found the year of the build if you found names attached to the property. Its a cool looking property!
I luv this house.I'd buy it even today in 2024! Just needs a fixer-uper,but the design,layout and build is so amaze-a-balls!
Holy cow 😮, This house appears to have been abandoned for many decades. I imagine the glory days that this old house lived in, it's sad to see an abandoned house, it's sadder to think about the people who lived there, where did they end up?
That kitchen is amazing, I would absolutely love to update it. Not into mid century style but if I had the money it’d be worth it to update it ❤️
I love the houses from the 70's, they are so different, thank you for the visit.😍😍😍
I love the chandelier.All the wood and stone in the house is beautiful
I love how you show us such awesome finds,pointing out neat things! Thank you so much!
I love the downstairs of this place. Upstairs there was nothing remarkable about this home which surprised me because the downstairs was done out so well. Thanks for the video ❤
Very cool. Love it! All that amazing rock, natural light, wood glass block, that toaster n sauna! Wow!🙌💜
My best friend’s parents built a massive house in the mid eighties that had a toaster like that one. A can opener was also built into the wall not far from the toaster. The wet bar, that was bigger than an average home’s kitchen, had dual blenders built in next to the sink. Her parents traveled a lot and we had some massive parties in that house. Kinda like Jake’s house in Sixteen Candles… Her parents never had a clue.
@@moopinator Wow!!✨. Bet those were some great times!
The house featured in the video reminded me a lot of my our house that my parents bought in 1982 for $145K. Obviously, a much smaller home. However it had a very similar stone fireplace with 30 foot vaulted ceilings. Very contemporary & open concept. Thee was a large wooden deck with a huge jacuzzi built in and the majority of yard beyond the deck was left natural like a forest. Directly across the street from our front door was Lake Arlington.
I really hope the home in the video isn’t demolished. I can see so
much potential in it. Albeit 30 years late….
Lol, Covid-30 pool 😂
LoL 🤣😆🤣
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It’s a shame people are sleeping out on the streets. Here is a place where no one lives in it. If I were homeless believe me. I will move into a place like that. 😂😂😂😂
Haha I rewound the video to check that 😂
Good one! 😅😅
It was once a beautiful home, I really like it. Idk why I love that last bathroom so much (brown with lighter flecks and a brown toilet with light wooden seat and lid) but I love it. I love all the skylights too, along with the stone flooring, fireplace, and big windows. The Elvis Presley black and white "jailhouse rock" checkered tile and the blue paint around the kitchen I didn't care for so much but the white in the rest of it was nice. The pool looks like its filled with black coffee (to go with the Covid-30 😂).The plush carpeting is classic 70's. It's sad to see it rotting away. How long has this one been abandoned?
Crazy to think so many beautiful homes just get left, its a shame but equally amazing because we get to explore them 🤩
I love this home! So gorgeous. It could be made so pretty. The layout is awesome!
Wow, what a house. Incredible. Last room could have been a playroom for the kids maybe. Biggest kitchen i have ever seen. Just wow!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It looks like it has two kitchens next to each other. The first one was smaller…had the double ovens, a microwave, the Jenn-Airs stovetop that had 2 burners on the left and the griddle on top of burners on the right, a small single bowl sink over by itself, (can’t remember if there was a refrigerator in that section or if there was another bigger kitchen sink)…then opened up into the giant kitchen with the big island, the double refrigerators, wall oven, built in microwave above the oven, the built in toaster, there was a massive stovetop that appeared to have at least 6 burners and griddle (he didn’t go over next to it), and a massive sink.
1st your verse today really spoke to me. Just a few days ago was the 7th anniversary of my mother's passing. It was hitting hard this year.. And yes I enjoyed the video. Would have been an interesting place to hang out at.
Hey BigBankz, great video and thanks for sharing! 😊
Lovely parquet flooring
A company I worked for back in '07 did some work here. Real nice old man. I always thought he was a big shot lawyer back in the day. He had that persona. I imagine he has passed by now, he was probably in his mid, late 80s then. It'll probably be torn down, cleared out and tract houses put in it's place.
I would love to know where this house is and how far from the road or town it is it's such a shame that we have to look at the same architecture everywhere and then we see something unique like this
Wow what a mansion! Love it & love that kitchen! Cool video bro! ❤️🤘👍
Those square wood tiles , known as parquet flooring . House wasn’t too badly designed , but the outside, what were the architects thinking ?
One of the stranger layouts I've seen on your channel. Definitely a MAJOR project for someone if they wanted to salvage it. Not sure if it would be worth the time and effort, but this is why I love your channel, you show a huge variety to ensure there is something for everyone to appreciate.
This house would legit be my dream home!! It is beautiful!!
I like the loft on the second floor. Very rarely do you see what’s called the prospect enrichment strategy Designed for that interior space.
Hi BigBankz & Everybody from The Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Architecture on the outside makes it look creepy, but the interior is nice with the natural light in all the rooms .Watching from NYC🇺🇸
I absolutely love this house. If I could, I would renovate this gem. Not a fan of the blue, I would paint it over, but keep the original kitchen and everything about it. I’ll just update the bathrooms to more modern look matching the style of the house. I love the stones around the house. Such a beautiful architecture deigned house that could easily turn it into a home for a family. Thank you for showing us around, Big Bankz. Blessings
Amazing original appliances, fixtures, intercom system. Crazy how the birds decided to take over the place! I don’t care for the heavily shingled volumetric look of the exterior but the interior is adventuresome. The massive strange almost institutional kitchen and the huge tubs make me think this was a “party house.”
This was changed overtime. I can see decades of changes that we all lived.
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I see some truly nice upgrades more than paint for sure!
This house is a 1970 and 1980's capsule, it never gets old for this one.
By far, my favorite home you have ventured through. Huge fan of the wood and rock.
I love this house I wish it were mine the kitchen is so so big and that master bedroom is so big and amazing this is an amazing house
So child cruelty happened here? Nothing about this home is awesome if that’s the case. That’s heart breaking
I agree. I noticed right away that there are no windows on front of house, mirrors everywhere, & the walled in backyard. Also, that one “closet” looks like it could have been a room where children could have been locked away from the rest of the house. So sad 😞
no there was no child cruelty
Such a well built home. With some repair and some money this could be a nice home again. The flooring and woodwork are solid.
This house is from early 1960. Blue is typical for this period of time. Beautiful home, I Love it.
That isn’t a 60’s blue. That was painted later.
I loved this explore! This is my favorite out of all the ones you have. The Covid 30 had me laughing.
The step down living room was called a conversion pit in the early 70’s
Everyone..have a wonderful day..blessings and much love to you all ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
How interesting to see this abandoned home! Thank you for the tour BigBankz!
Love this mansion especially the kitchen. Also love the cedar shake roof and stone walls in outer walls (outside)
What a stunning house and this would actually be my sort of dream house - I adore the style and shape - it looks very late 60s/early 70s and it’s so unusual. Love that huge kitchen and tall ceilings everywhere
It’s gonna take a sizable loan to get this house back to its former glory, it looks pretty good on the inside, and it’s worth saving.
Awesome place, thank you for taking us a long.❤
This is my favorite house! What a shame it ended up in that condition! I would've loved to live there!
Beautiful place...so sad it's in this condition
Love glass blocks great touch
I hate seeing homes like that go to waste
I was born in the early '70s. I fancy the architecture and style of the 1970s. Now, some of the homes in the late 70s and early 80s were still being built with this design. These house were very, very popular.
Seeing houses abandoned makes me sad for no reason...
@SmartyHome-hu5pt I have no words 🥲
Really like this house.....very open with great light. Perfect for the setting. Too bad it is just sitting and wasting away!!
REALLY cool house I would love to have seen what it looked like in its glory days!
Thank You for sharing.
That stone work is gorgeous. What a sad state that house is in. 😢
Absolutely LOVE this house. The design, I mean.
Love the stone fireplaces and master bathroom ❤
I'm currently watching Abandoned Drug Dealers House from 1 yr ago...I wish more people would have listened to your Fentynol warning (yes I'm sure I may have spelled it wrong) because it has taken WAY too many young lives this year😢 Also, thank you for your verses at the beginning of your videos:-)
Just beautiful I hope someone does save that house
I bet the pool was quite lovely when it was first installed. It’s so weird that the garage was so small, usually people with money baby their cars.
That is a beautiful home. I don't see why it was left.to ruin. So sad.
Greetings from the Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia 🇦🇺
The kitchen had Corian countertops and backsplash with inset on the edge - very expensive. Plus the 2 AC outside show how big the house is.
I Love how you put in written Scripture in your intro ❤
Alot of natural light ❤ beautiful
Thanks for sharing this with us ❤❤
A well built house in the 1970’s - it would be awesome to find out more history why they get left abandoned - banks don’t repossess them or family members even? I’m amazed to find out more 🙌
looks like a Mansard style roofing/house.......
Exactly with shaker roof panels/shingles.
@@chryswoods thanks...
Very unusual home. Yep crazy house! In case no one responded the type of roofing is cedar shake.
Love the video.❤
Thanks for sharing 💛
SO glad to see you.
Take care, be safe,
GOD bless you and your family 😇.
This house has such a cool and beautiful style
Looks Cool Biggs Man !!! Hope you're doing better today ,,, I'll watch this entire video later tonight !!! Got painting to do on shed today.
😎 Bob from Michigan
Amazing...love all your videos you have a beautiful calming voice sending good vibes and best wishes from Ireland ✨🕊️☘️
Wow love this house ty
Wow such a beautiful house so sad it run down . I love the kitchen area. Thanks for another awesome 👍 video Big Bangz. 😊❤
The Jennair stove is the very stove that was in our house we moved into in 1994, house was built in 1956. And the glass blocks, we have several of them that were under our crawlspace and some are outside. Apparently they were either not used here at all and something else was used in their place. Will never know.
Love your work man!
Love you, be blessed my friend.
Great video. Excellent stable easy to view video! Nice job.
Hi BigBankz 🙋🏽. This one looks a little creepy ‼️
LOVE THIS HOUSE, I WANT THIS HOUSE!!!!!!
My favorite so far!!
The hardwood floor is called a Parquet floor. Yes they are beautiful.❤
Wild house! That flooring is called parquet. Pronounced par-KAY. It is kind of like an artisan version of a cross between hardwood floor and ceramic tile, artsy 50's-60's style. In its time it was considered very high end.
Beautiful house, and sad.
I would absolutely love to buy and rehab that Beauty.
New subscriber, I'm loving your content. This is quite an awesome house, it's a shame it's left to rot. Keep up the great work and be safe in your explorations 👍✌️🇺🇲
Looks like they wanted to bring the outside in. With all the windows and skylights.
That kitchen Is huge. They defiantly loved to cook and host parties there.
Love this place! Thanks for another great explore.
@16:26 that style of flooring is called parque Flooring