This is actually a nice home. Minimal refurbishing- mostly just paint, yardwork and reinforcments and itd be an awesome little country home. It actually reminds me of my home. Built in the early 1900s and refurbished in the 70s then again in the 90s. Its a small country cottage. All i needed to do was reinforce a wall, clean it up well, fix up the yard and paint and now i always recieve compliments on it. Its very charming.
The other thing I like about you is that you leave things mostly untouched. I have been in some places that have been picked clean by visitors. I think it is important to not take things out of the houses. Very admirable, thank you!
NatesAbandonedExploration Not really worth it, nobody would ever buy it. New Brunswick is like the Detroit of Canada...Everybody is abandoning the sinking ship.
You would be suprised. I filmed a doublewide mobile home that had nothing left to it but missing copper and Marjuana plants growing outside. I did a video at night. About a few months later someone bought the property and renovated it. Lights on and they are living in it now.
The440plymouth I've lived here my whole life and as much as I hate to admit it your comment is accurate. Saint John here BTW. Thanks for the vid. Very interesting.
It was notice above the old banana box is the address nailed into the house same as the one on the outside of the porch and that door that leads to the room with the banana box looks brand new I believe the door is at 0:44
That fist house was awesome like the ceder shake siding and the Victorian style screen door pretty cool old car looked like an old ford Pinto AKA the 70's exploding death trap.
You should take a mask with you to these older houses - between the dust, possible mold and lead paint it would be a wise thing to do. Wouldn't want you getting sick. Pair of gloves would be good, too.
I'm *very* grateful for your videos - I LOVE watching, but that house you went into was a nightmare; I worried about your coughing. A go-to bag with cheap gloves, mask, flashlight & some first aid things in the glovebox for when you find something suddenly. Medically inclined family as you might be able to tell. How do you find the abandoned houses? Just driving around? I'm up by the old Naval Air Base in Weymouth.
Dorine Lanni Very good advice and I will be picking up a lot of that stuff in the future. I do have a first aid kit in my car at all times but then I guess you have to consider the fact if you can get to the car or not. I need a day hiking pack with all that stuff in it. I do just drive around a lot and it gets costly that is why sometimes videos slow down because I just don't have the gas money to go. But I've been looking into urban exploring forms on the net that have house locations already posted so I'll be able to have a plan straight there and back and that should save a lot of gas money. I hope that in the future I'll be able to travel further, I have a plan but its to get it set in motion.
Its quite alright! I actually made this channel years be for I started making videos, It was a favourite classic car of mine back then and I just never bothered changing it.
my home is around 80 years old was build by my family and is an original log home, its been renovated extensively by us and made more modern, but all the original logs are still behind our 2x4 and drywall walls.
agradezco tanto que suban este tipo de videos, me gusta pintar casas rodeadas de arboles y sus videos me ayudan y es divertido ver como encuentran estas casas en el bosque,hermoso lugar por cierto,muchas gracias no deje de buscar casas asi, saludos!
I am glad I found your videos! I love old houses an old cars. 1398 was a really cool old place. I like to think about who used to live there and what thier life was like. I also wonder why they abandoned the place. You know, what circumstances caused them to have to leave. We recently cleaned out my husbands ranch house in Rosebud County Montana as he sold the place. It was located in the Toung River Valley about an hour from Miles City Montana. We found old Collier magazines from the 1940's and lots of old nick nacks. I love photography and really enjoy taking pictures of the old places I run across. Thank you for doing the videos.
An easy way to date when a house was built is lift the tank lid on the toilet and there will be a date it was made stamped in the bottom of the lid. Also, look at the door locks. The main part of the house looks like 1930s but has newer doors and locks in the added area.
I dont think that's an accurate way to find out when it was buildt. Toilets and door locks are easy to replace. But it's a good way to find out when a building was in use, and might give you a clue as to when it was abandoned.
I loved this video! Your narration and detail was great! I do love the way you taped all the stuff left in the house, that is what I personally love the most, gives a feel of the time era and the family who lived there. I have subscribed to your channel, look forward to more, great job!
I Hate this when people leave houses just to rot but its good to know that people like you can show us what life was like once upon a time in that house.
Michael Sperry Its going to get a lot worse in the next 20 years...Everybody is leaving town to find work and moving their family's out west. I'll probably end up going west myself within the next 5 years... Thanks for watching!
Great to find your video -nicely done and I'm always surprised at the amazing the amount of 'stuff' left when someone abandons a house. Thanks for filming these, and look forward to seeing more. Stay safe - good advice about looking out for abandoned wells - got surprised once when I almost stumbled into a second well on a deserted farm. '
Meg Simpson Glad you enjoyed the video. Pretty much my biggest fear are those dang wells, the grass grows over them and coves them up and you can never see them. Its funny really when I was younger I didn't care about that stuff at all but I guess I grew up a bit and smartened up. Thanks for watching!
0:50 ... are those sticker bushes!? I haven't seen those since I left TN ... the ones I'm use to are huge! My grams use them to make tea ... we called them by another name as kids ... trying to remember ...
Ms ATXGault You must be referring to the burdock bushes? We have them all over the place around here. Quite the annoying plants actually, they stick to just about anything.
The440plymouth Ah! Thx for the memory boost ... I grew up around Cockleburs, the bigger of the nasty annoying bur plant, lol. Grams use to make cocklebur tea ... as a kid, I pronounced it "cockle bug" ... lol I see them in Texas, but they grow a lil diff & aren't quite as big; actually they're rather small in this part of TX ... and they look a lil diff. No one believed me when I described the ones from TN! But they are huge! Lol
The car appears to be a Ford Pinto or similar. It's missing the front sub frame because someone probably to used it on a street rod project as it was a cheap way to add a more modern suspension and disc brakes. It's probably been sitting there since the 1980s.
I've recently stumbled across your videos & I'm really enjoying them. I'm a HUGE Trailer Park Boys fan so I knew instantly from your accent you were in Canada!!! You do a great job showing your finds. Not to much talking like some do & you really show everything without scanning to fast. I'm worried about your "smokers cough", I quit cold turkey 14 years ago. It was the hardest thing I've probably ever done but the best decision I ever made. Food for thought.... NEVER quit trying to quit, one time you will succeed & I'm sure the people that love you want you around as long as possible. Thank you for the enjoyment of your finds. 🏠🌾............🚭 👍🏼
Jane Smith I really appreciate the support Jane. The whole reason I started this channel was because usually 95% of the time I'm by myself when I discover things that are 'cool' and UA-cam has become my way to share it with others and when you ladies and gents comment on how cool you think those certain things are it makes me feel great! I've tried quitting smoking several times and have failed, it really is tough. I don't plan on giving up though. I've seen first hand what smoking does, I just recently attended a funeral and smoking was a big part of that family members illness. Thanks for following along on my videos it really makes my day, you guys are the best!
Great video! I love it when people explore alone. I'm subscribing to you. Looking forward for new videos. :) Also, you should wear a mask while exploring these houses!
On the first house, you know the wood is rotten when moss and little trees are growing out of it. The land around that house was nice. The car, looks like other people guessed right, pinto, although I have found a pinto in the woods and it was a bit shorter, so my other guess would be a maverick, they looked similar to Camaro. I'm from the U.S., so I don't know if Canadian versions are different from U.S. Someone can set me straight on that. Thanx for the adventure 440
One of the things I enjoy most about abandoned house videos is, if there are books in the house, seeing what the titles are. The land must have been clear and open when that red car was abandoned, couldn't have gotten there otherwise. Good choice not to go in the second house; with the collapsing of the second floor the first floor must be in bad condition also. I'm liking and subscribing and am looking forward to more of your videos.
Andrew Brendan I'm really glad you enjoyed the videos! I'm very careful when entering places because I mostly explore alone and in very rural areas, Can never be to careful!
You are lucky to be able to do this, Around my neck of the woods if there are any homes like that, they have :No trespassing signs on the property. If its on State land, then we can venture in. I love taking pictures of old homes, barns, and other buildings. Have you ever come across any animals on your tours inside and outside these places? I'm into the paranormal, Was wondering if you ever felt something, sensed, heard, etc.. If you are into this kind of stuff? Thanks for a great video.
People are pretty relaxed here where I live and because its such a small community everybody knows everybody. Even if your seen on someone eles property the most you will get is a big smile and a "how ya doin! or "hows the family! lol Even with that though obviously theft is still wrong and nobody does that kind of thing here. The funny thing is next week that person will be riding their quad on your land and you return the same kind of hospitality. I' come across animals daily being way out here in the forest. Deer, moose, bear, coyotes etc. Not really much inside the houses though. I did have a paranormal experience once but I'm not sure if it was just my mind playing tricks on me or a real thing. It was early in the morning about 5:30 and it was really foggy out because we live close to a big river. I was metal detecting an old home stead that was built in 1873 by Scottish immigrants and for a split second out of the corner of my eye I could have swore that I seen 2 horses pulling a wagon from the back of the field towards the front. I had to look twice it kind of freaked me out. You don't see horses much around here anymore except for the few who enjoy riding. Creepy for sure I still don't know what to make of it to this day. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video = )
Ok, the first house was around early to mid 1970s. I could tell by the more modern electrical outlets and also the floorss and walls... The second part of the video was a 1973/1974 Ford Pinto Runabout... I know because my first car I ever owned was a '74 Pinto Runabout. The last house I am not sure about because it was too damaged...
This is typical of many abandoned cabins around the SW. 25 years ago wasn't so long ago, really. The older you get, the shorter the past! i wouldnt have left behind the stereo if i was moving away...
but this makes me think of all the places I moved away from and spaced out about forgetting to empty a drawer or small closet. The stress of having to leave somewhere.
Nice video. Here in southern California all abandoned places are trashed. They don't last long before they are torn down due to property value. I would love to explore your neck of the woods, but it would be kind of hard while wearing shorts and flip flops.
***** Wont find any shorts or flip flops in this neck of the woods. Infact you would get made fun of for wearing that stuff, no offense. You need more camo, steel toed boots, guns and beer..welcome to hillbilly Canada.
+2233golf2 Here in new Brunswick a small house with a couple of acres would sell for around $30,000 canadian on a good day but I've seen them go as low as $20,000 after people make offers. If you go into the city you're looking at upwards of $200,000 dollars canadian for a town house. Its all about location, rural is cheap and urban is very expensive.
I love video touring old abandoned houses. Thanks for sharing this. Did you say what city this is in? Sorry if I missed it. Guess on the car-Chevy Impala?
HelenaMikas I reckon the house was just to old to bring up to date, from the things left behind I would say the family left around the mid 70's. Thanks for watching!
Ford Pinto for sure.......where abouts are these houses located?? I''m in Florida, so not going there,, just wondering.. ty for putting them up,, I really enjoy them!!
Ava Ault Thanks for the compliments! My new videos are a lot better, they are filmed on a proper camera. I am a New Brunswicker, I never really noticed an accent be for but you guys sure let me know about it lol Thanks for watching!
Structural design of the first house is for efficiency purposes. Heat rises from heating lower level and rooms upstairs were bedrooms for comfort reasons. The second house had a similar design, though slightly larger in size. The car was either Ford Pinto or Mercury Bobcat, basically the same car. You shouldn't have released the parking brake though, might roll away. 🤣 (jk)
Hey I was wondering were u r from. Or were u do most of your exploring. Cause I know we're a few abandoned house are in Canada. They r in Ontario. Comment if you want to know we're they r
ford pintos did not have six cylinder motors did they? just wonderng because of that engine block that is in that wreck is a straight six. sorry they were a little before my time...
fabulousprofound They were way befor my time also. There were a few blocks sitting there but I believe the straight six came out of a chev, but I could be wrong as usual.
It should be like the homestead act you get the house and land and have so many years to improve it then it's yours minus bills like electric water taxes etc
I think that car was either a pinto or maverick the only thing that confuses me is I thought that they both had a drop in tank which this car does not. unless there was a year that they did away with the drop in tank. but I do believe that it is a ford of some kind.
Have you ever come across anyone in your adventures? I use to go exploring quite a bit but had to cut it down due to future job proposals. Use to run into the homeless all the time. Maybe it's just a New York thing lol.
I've never come across homeless people, But I have had people ask me what I was doing and after I explain it to them they think its pretty cool. With most houses or properties I always speak with the owner just to double check that its okay to go in. Most don't really care but some of the old guys don't like it at all and I have been refused entry to a few places which is completely understandable. The key is just being respectful, open and honest, the stuff belongs to them even if it hasn't been touched in years and you have to reassure them that you aren't stealing but just documenting. Thanks for watching.
I had the chance to go into an old supermarket that had been abandoned for 10 years. Just picture a building the size of a Walmart that has been sitting for 10 years. To make a long story short, we would CONSTANTLY run into squatters. I was only 17 at the time and obviously wasn't too bright. Eventually we were stopped by the police and told never to come back because of how dangerous the place really was but hey, that adds to the excitement of urban exploring, right? lol. Keep up the videos!
nudope Nothing to crazy, atleast not yet. Although once when I was miles out into the forest I came across a tree covered in underwear, that seemed to be a bit out of place but that is just my opinion haha
Texas Muddog Both. Sometimes I just go in with the camera rolling other times I check it out be for hand. Sometimes I don't have my camera on me so I explore and then come back at a later date to film. Sometimes I just take pictures of things because its not not worth a 20 second video. That is why I created the facebook page to share such images.
This was the first video of yours that I've seen and I liked it, but this was a very old one. I noticed there were no new ones. The earliest one was over a year ago. Did you stop doing this? Just wondered.
the 1398 house ..you noticed a attic that seamed to have had someone/s in it but you never went inside if its not to dangerous id like to see a video of you checking that out or a reply ,that second house after the old car you found looked like a tornado went threw the house lol thanks~Sam~
yewtewbqueen Its possible to have a look inside but the old insulation will require me to wear a respirator due to asbestos dangers. I am keeping note though of viewer requests and will do my best to revisit. Thanks for watching.
Amazing video. You'd never find an abandoned house in the UK any more, people here fight over every scrap of land and would sell an old shed if they can make money out of it. You'd get abandoned old houses in urban areas when I was a kid, but not any more. I guess all our ghost stories about old abandoned homes will now have to come form the USA or Europe.
+Krystyna Boswell The UK is full of history and I would love to visit there some day and even trace my family history to see where we came from. Its on my bucket list along with Germany and France!
+The440plymouth I hope you manage to get here! Wales is good, there are one or two valleys in Snowdonia that have been abandoned and most houses fallen down but some remain with the odd stick of furniture in them. Love your videos.
So I read in the comments that your Canadian, me too! I live on the outskirts of Toronto! I love the little forest growing on the front steps! A forest in the making! The record player is very cool. You don't see many like that around anymore. Days of an era gone by! The year of the penny is the year I got married in! What a coincidence. I like your videos and style and of course you know that I have to sub your channel. lol I love urbex adventures. I get to live vicariously through your videos. I love your commentary as you give us a walk through the house. Good job. BTW do own a Road Runner hence the 440 Plymouth username?
licksnkicks Glad you enjoyed the video! I do not own a Road Runner sadly lol. The name came from one of my favorite classics which is the Plymouth GTX. Thanks for watching!
You need a walking stick to test the floors. Also, it would be a good idea for you to wear a mask and gloves when you're doing that. There was a load of black mold under that kitchen sink. Was that food on the plates in the cupboard!? Honestly, it looked like wedges of watermelon lol. The second you said, ''Watch for old wells.'' I thought of Dolores Clairborne. The whole place looks like a scene from that book. lol. A camera stabilizer would really help us see better. Good video, thanks.
This is actually a nice home. Minimal refurbishing- mostly just paint, yardwork and reinforcments and itd be an awesome little country home. It actually reminds me of my home. Built in the early 1900s and refurbished in the 70s then again in the 90s. Its a small country cottage. All i needed to do was reinforce a wall, clean it up well, fix up the yard and paint and now i always recieve compliments on it. Its very charming.
Cool! Sounds nice 😃
The other thing I like about you is that you leave things mostly untouched. I have been in some places that have been picked clean by visitors. I think it is important to not take things out of the houses. Very admirable, thank you!
Very true!
A nice cleanup and add new support underneath the house and probably replace that kitchen. Its still usable.
NatesAbandonedExploration Not really worth it, nobody would ever buy it. New Brunswick is like the Detroit of Canada...Everybody is abandoning the sinking ship.
You would be suprised. I filmed a doublewide mobile home that had nothing left to it but missing copper and Marjuana plants growing outside. I did a video at night. About a few months later someone bought the property and renovated it. Lights on and they are living in it now.
The440plymouth I've lived here my whole life and as much as I hate to admit it your comment is accurate. Saint John here BTW. Thanks for the vid. Very interesting.
Just all that work on fixing the basement/support of the house would be expensive .....
Looks like the center part of the house was built first and then the lean-to additions on front and back later.
Jim Foreman That seems l8ike a safe deduction along with tress on steps.
It was notice above the old banana box is the address nailed into the house same as the one on the outside of the porch and that door that leads to the room with the banana box looks brand new I believe the door is at 0:44
Yup, a ford pinto, fitting to see one at an abandoned house, lol great video, like!
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That fist house was awesome like the ceder shake siding and the Victorian style screen door pretty cool old car looked like an old ford Pinto AKA the 70's exploding death trap.
Looked like a ford pinto... Early 70s.. Maybe 71?? Loved the little trees growing on the porch!
It's a doll house! So cute.
You should take a mask with you to these older houses - between the dust, possible mold and lead paint it would be a wise thing to do. Wouldn't want you getting sick. Pair of gloves would be good, too.
I've considered all of that but I haven't done a house video in quite awhile now. But I'm hoping soon we can can get to some new abandoned houses!
I'm *very* grateful for your videos - I LOVE watching, but that house you went into was a nightmare; I worried about your coughing.
A go-to bag with cheap gloves, mask, flashlight & some first aid things in the glovebox for when you find something suddenly. Medically inclined family as you might be able to tell.
How do you find the abandoned houses? Just driving around? I'm up by the old Naval Air Base in Weymouth.
Dorine Lanni Very good advice and I will be picking up a lot of that stuff in the future. I do have a first aid kit in my car at all times but then I guess you have to consider the fact if you can get to the car or not. I need a day hiking pack with all that stuff in it. I do just drive around a lot and it gets costly that is why sometimes videos slow down because I just don't have the gas money to go. But I've been looking into urban exploring forms on the net that have house locations already posted so I'll be able to have a plan straight there and back and that should save a lot of gas money. I hope that in the future I'll be able to travel further, I have a plan but its to get it set in motion.
I rather illogically assumed the 'plymouth' in your name referred to Plymouth, Massachusetts in USA. DOH!
Its quite alright! I actually made this channel years be for I started making videos, It was a favourite classic car of mine back then and I just never bothered changing it.
My eye caught the vintage 50s style red kitchen table as you first entered. Those are beautiful and quite sought after.Interesting place...tfs
+brenda gans Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the extra long video. Really enjoy looking around wrecks, basements are a real worry. Thanks again.
TheMetalliblob Glad you enjoyed watching it!
I love it when there are actually little trees on the steps, it gives a homey, Urbex feel to it.
my home is around 80 years old was build by my family and is an original log home, its been renovated extensively by us and made more modern, but all the original logs are still behind our 2x4 and drywall walls.
The steps going into the house amaze me. I love evergreen tree and seeing those little saplings growing there proves how hardy of a tree they are.
+Doug Lieberman Yes sir! I have one in my back yard that is pushing 300 years old and it is huge. Amazing trees they are.
agradezco tanto que suban este tipo de videos, me gusta pintar casas rodeadas de arboles y sus videos me ayudan y es divertido ver como encuentran estas casas en el bosque,hermoso lugar por cierto,muchas gracias no deje de buscar casas asi, saludos!
I am glad I found your videos! I love old houses an old cars. 1398 was a really cool old place. I like to think about who used to live there and what thier life was like. I also wonder why they abandoned the place. You know, what circumstances caused them to have to leave. We recently cleaned out my husbands ranch house in Rosebud County Montana as he sold the place. It was located in the Toung River Valley about an hour from Miles City Montana. We found old Collier magazines from the 1940's and lots of old nick nacks. I love photography and really enjoy taking pictures of the old places I run across. Thank you for doing the videos.
Nice video, I love it.
oooooh i would love to buy and fix it up, it would be lovely cleaned and fixed up, wish I could buy that one, thanks for showing
An easy way to date when a house was built is lift the tank lid on the toilet and there will be a date it was made stamped in the bottom of the lid. Also, look at the door locks. The main part of the house looks like 1930s but has newer doors and locks in the added area.
I dont think that's an accurate way to find out when it was buildt. Toilets and door locks are easy to replace.
But it's a good way to find out when a building was in use, and might give you a clue as to when it was abandoned.
Jim, I just restored the door off 1941.So it is passable. (in here is no accurate way)
I love watching urbex videos, so glad this one has narration! love the vid
I loved this video! Your narration and detail was great! I do love the way you taped all the stuff left in the house, that is what I personally love the most, gives a feel of the time era and the family who lived there. I have subscribed to your channel, look forward to more, great job!
abenaki nation Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it and welcome aboard the HMCS 440 ;) lol
hey...I really love videos of abandoned homes, and it's cool when there is also old pics of the people that used to live there.
Maria Nunez Thanks for the input, I'll keep an eye out for pictures next time!
I Hate this when people leave houses just to rot but its good to know that people like you can show us what life was like once upon a time in that house.
Michael Sperry Its going to get a lot worse in the next 20 years...Everybody is leaving town to find work and moving their family's out west. I'll probably end up going west myself within the next 5 years... Thanks for watching!
Great to find your video -nicely done and I'm always surprised at the amazing the amount of 'stuff' left when someone abandons a house. Thanks for filming these, and look forward to seeing more. Stay safe - good advice about looking out for abandoned wells - got surprised once when I almost stumbled into a second well on a deserted farm.
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Meg Simpson Glad you enjoyed the video. Pretty much my biggest fear are those dang wells, the grass grows over them and coves them up and you can never see them. Its funny really when I was younger I didn't care about that stuff at all but I guess I grew up a bit and smartened up. Thanks for watching!
Liked the video, thank you for sharing...
Beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Thomasine Neal Glad you enjoyed it! thanks for watching!
Looking forward to more!
The red car in the video is a 1971- 1973 Ford Pinto... Hubby has one and knows those cars well!
Rebecca Ogden Thanks for sharing :) and thanks for watching!
would he like to sell it..... the pinto......?? is his a wagon or no & what yr., is his..... & is his run & drive still now being 2018
What was the thing to the left of the stairs?
I love the cedar shingles.
0:50 ... are those sticker bushes!?
I haven't seen those since I left TN ... the ones I'm use to are huge! My grams use them to make tea ... we called them by another name as kids ... trying to remember ...
Ms ATXGault You must be referring to the burdock bushes? We have them all over the place around here. Quite the annoying plants actually, they stick to just about anything.
The440plymouth
Ah! Thx for the memory boost ... I grew up around Cockleburs, the bigger of the nasty annoying bur plant, lol.
Grams use to make cocklebur tea ... as a kid, I pronounced it "cockle bug" ... lol
I see them in Texas, but they grow a lil diff & aren't quite as big; actually they're rather small in this part of TX ... and they look a lil diff.
No one believed me when I described the ones from TN! But they are huge! Lol
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I speak American English
Ms ATXGault Sorry about that guy bothering you, He has now been banned from my channel.
The440plymouth
Lol, thx. Creepy. I've sub'd. Can't wait to view more of your vids! :)
Love the accent!!!
Good video! Thanks, more like it please.
Man, I would I love to see the basement! I love seeing those in the older and abandoned homes but hardly anyone ever goes into those.
The car appears to be a Ford Pinto or similar.
It's missing the front sub frame because someone probably to used it on a street rod project as it was a cheap way to add a more modern suspension and disc brakes.
It's probably been sitting there since the 1980s.
Patchuchan Looks like a Pinto from the tail lights.
The Car is a Ford Pinto 1971
***** Thanks!
***** I would say the same, a Ford Pinto or Maverick, by the look of the tail lights.
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Definitely a Pinto. Nothing else would have those tail lights and rear slope.
The Maverick did.
I've recently stumbled across your videos & I'm really enjoying them. I'm a HUGE Trailer Park Boys fan so I knew instantly from your accent you were in Canada!!! You do a great job showing your finds. Not to much talking like some do & you really show everything without scanning to fast. I'm worried about your "smokers cough", I quit cold turkey 14 years ago. It was the hardest thing I've probably ever done but the best decision I ever made. Food for thought.... NEVER quit trying to quit, one time you will succeed & I'm sure the people that love you want you around as long as possible. Thank you for the enjoyment of your finds. 🏠🌾............🚭 👍🏼
Jane Smith I really appreciate the support Jane. The whole reason I started this channel was because usually 95% of the time I'm by myself when I discover things that are 'cool' and UA-cam has become my way to share it with others and when you ladies and gents comment on how cool you think those certain things are it makes me feel great! I've tried quitting smoking several times and have failed, it really is tough. I don't plan on giving up though. I've seen first hand what smoking does, I just recently attended a funeral and smoking was a big part of that family members illness. Thanks for following along on my videos it really makes my day, you guys are the best!
Loved the video! Thank you very much for the post.
brian70Cuda You're welcome good sir!
Thank you for the comment my good man, you have a new sub!
There was a six cylinder block on the ground. Car was a Maverick for sure! RW
Radio wild Thanks for watching!
There was also a small block V8 though
The old red car is definitely a 1975 or '76 Ford Pinto, hatchback. Another great video! Thanks for sharing.
I think it was what ford called the pinto runaround and your look it was just flipped over if you hit the rear end when it was new it would explode.
At about 6:27 did I see that attic entrance move?
love your videos,I believe the old car you found in this video is a ford pinto from the 70's
Just discovered your videos here. Great Vids they are! Keep up the good work! Subscribed!
Riley Troup Thanks for the support!
Great video! I love it when people explore alone. I'm subscribing to you. Looking forward for new videos. :)
Also, you should wear a mask while exploring these houses!
Why?
Cute little house!
Pretty area.Those houses were cute at one time.
+Candy Santillo Indeed they were! thanks for watching!
That's a Ford Pinto, great vid though
On the first house, you know the wood is rotten when moss and little trees are growing out of it. The land around that house was nice. The car, looks like other people guessed right, pinto, although I have found a pinto in the woods and it was a bit shorter, so my other guess would be a maverick, they looked similar to Camaro. I'm from the U.S., so I don't know if Canadian versions are different from U.S. Someone can set me straight on that. Thanx for the adventure 440
One of the things I enjoy most about abandoned house videos is, if there are books in the house, seeing what the titles are. The land must have been clear and open when that red car was abandoned, couldn't have gotten there otherwise. Good choice not to go in the second house; with the collapsing of the second floor the first floor must be in bad condition also. I'm liking and subscribing and am looking forward to more of your videos.
Andrew Brendan I'm really glad you enjoyed the videos! I'm very careful when entering places because I mostly explore alone and in very rural areas, Can never be to careful!
I also enjoy to see the books by the title we can have a little glimpse inside the people that once lived there!! really cool!
Loved these videos.thank you
Thank you for taking the time to watch
That is definitely a Ford pinto. I had one until recently that was a v6. The taillights and head light bezel give it away.
Cute little house.
the block inside it is a straight 8 block most likely from a buick special.. Yhe other block next to the tiorque convertor is a gm sytaight 6
Mike Mclkinney Thanks for the information and thanks for watching!
My pleadure great stuff
You are lucky to be able to do this, Around my neck of the woods if there are any homes like that, they have :No trespassing signs on the property. If its on State land, then we can venture in. I love taking pictures of old homes, barns, and other buildings. Have you ever come across any animals on your tours inside and outside these places? I'm into the paranormal, Was wondering if you ever felt something, sensed, heard, etc.. If you are into this kind of stuff? Thanks for a great video.
People are pretty relaxed here where I live and because its such a small community everybody knows everybody. Even if your seen on someone eles property the most you will get is a big smile and a "how ya doin! or "hows the family! lol Even with that though obviously theft is still wrong and nobody does that kind of thing here. The funny thing is next week that person will be riding their quad on your land and you return the same kind of hospitality. I' come across animals daily being way out here in the forest. Deer, moose, bear, coyotes etc. Not really much inside the houses though. I did have a paranormal experience once but I'm not sure if it was just my mind playing tricks on me or a real thing. It was early in the morning about 5:30 and it was really foggy out because we live close to a big river. I was metal detecting an old home stead that was built in 1873 by Scottish immigrants and for a split second out of the corner of my eye I could have swore that I seen 2 horses pulling a wagon from the back of the field towards the front. I had to look twice it kind of freaked me out. You don't see horses much around here anymore except for the few who enjoy riding. Creepy for sure I still don't know what to make of it to this day. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video = )
Wow...Good Luck!
some don't appreciate very old fixtures and buildings. j
Just want to see things left. The buildings are interesting. Thanks for the look.
I love your videos, where did you go? Not recent uploads miss your great videos
Ok, the first house was around early to mid 1970s. I could tell by the more modern electrical outlets and also the floorss and walls... The second part of the video was a 1973/1974 Ford Pinto Runabout... I know because my first car I ever owned was a '74 Pinto Runabout. The last house I am not sure about because it was too damaged...
This is typical of many abandoned cabins around the SW.
25 years ago wasn't so long ago, really. The older you get, the shorter the past! i wouldnt have left behind the stereo if i was moving away...
but this makes me think of all the places I moved away from and spaced out about forgetting to empty a drawer or small closet. The stress of having to leave somewhere.
Great video,very interesting stuff. Just subbed up,greets from Wales U.K
love old houses, be careful.
Where did you find the place? Might be interested
Good job on video a explorer from Canada what a big country that is
Nice video. Here in southern California all abandoned places are trashed. They don't last long before they are torn down due to property value. I would love to explore your neck of the woods, but it would be kind of hard while wearing shorts and flip flops.
***** Wont find any shorts or flip flops in this neck of the woods. Infact you would get made fun of for wearing that stuff, no offense. You need more camo, steel toed boots, guns and beer..welcome to hillbilly Canada.
The440plymouth
Three out of four is not bad. I don't own any camo.;)
What do you folks think,might such a property plus lets say 1 or two acres cost?
+2233golf2 Here in new Brunswick a small house with a couple of acres would sell for around $30,000 canadian on a good day but I've seen them go as low as $20,000 after people make offers. If you go into the city you're looking at upwards of $200,000 dollars canadian for a town house. Its all about location, rural is cheap and urban is very expensive.
+The440plymouth thanks a lot!
3:17 there was a harmonica on the floor in the door frame
Nice catch!
it looks like a FORD PINTO from the 60's maybe early 70's............the hugh piece of metal you asked about is the lower unit of the motor
Thank you. Just wondering what state you are in?
Great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brent Jukes Thank you!
I love video touring old abandoned houses. Thanks for sharing this. Did you say what city this is in? Sorry if I missed it. Guess on the car-Chevy Impala?
+Leviathan 61' Its in Victoria county New Brunswick. The car is a Ford Pinto apparently, UA-cam made sure I knew lol
Good video! Thanks
i am always amazed as to how these places are just "left " You seem to have more than we do .Lucky you lol
HelenaMikas I reckon the house was just to old to bring up to date, from the things left behind I would say the family left around the mid 70's. Thanks for watching!
Ford Pinto for sure.......where abouts are these houses located?? I''m in Florida, so not going there,, just wondering.. ty for putting them up,, I really enjoy them!!
+Adriana Carlisle They are in New Brunswick, Canada. Thank you for watching!
excellent filming. smooth! Is that a New Brunswick accent? Wonderful to hear.
Ava Ault Thanks for the compliments! My new videos are a lot better, they are filmed on a proper camera. I am a New Brunswicker, I never really noticed an accent be for but you guys sure let me know about it lol Thanks for watching!
aww. I will look up your new videos. Good work. My daughter is dating a man from New Brunswick...same accent as you have....very distinct....cool!!!
"Oh man it stinks in here, look at all dat crap!" Thanks for the laugh :) lol
Very interesting video.Thanks.
Thanks for taking the time to watch.
It's a cute little house!!! The design is pretty cool!! Can u take more video of the outside?? thanks
+Robin Lindner I doubt I will be going back to this place, at least for awhile. It would be cool to film it in HD though, eh?
Thanks for replying!! I apreciate it!!!
A bit of time and money that could make a good little family home :)
Weird design it might be but it sure looks like many 1950- 70s house here in Finland. I wonder if finns built it?
Structural design of the first house is for efficiency purposes. Heat rises from heating lower level and rooms upstairs were bedrooms for comfort reasons. The second house had a similar design, though slightly larger in size. The car was either Ford Pinto or Mercury Bobcat, basically the same car. You shouldn't have released the parking brake though, might roll away. 🤣 (jk)
yes true u sounds like a newfee .or a . cape breton fellew ..from the bay good stuff have a good one ..
the car is an old ford pinto some where around 1971 or so.
Hey I was wondering were u r from. Or were u do most of your exploring. Cause I know we're a few abandoned house are in Canada. They r in Ontario. Comment if you want to know we're they r
ford pintos did not have six cylinder motors did they? just wonderng because of that engine block that is in that wreck is a straight six. sorry they were a little before my time...
fabulousprofound They were way befor my time also. There were a few blocks sitting there but I believe the straight six came out of a chev, but I could be wrong as usual.
The two other sides of the house are clearly Addons u can see the siding in the first part of the house
I agree. Its pretty primitive.
where was those two old house in new brunswick dwayne
It should be like the homestead act you get the house and land and have so many years to improve it then it's yours minus bills like electric water taxes etc
I think that car was either a pinto or maverick the only thing that confuses me is I thought that they both had a drop in tank which this car does not. unless there was a year that they did away with the drop in tank. but I do believe that it is a ford of some kind.
In what state were these homes found?
p pollaccia None. There in New Brunswick, Canada.
Great video, thank you for posting! I need try finding some places like this, but honestly I think I would be too scared to go in =P
+rcinmpls Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for stopping by! You should check out some of the newer videos which are in 1080p!
Have you ever come across anyone in your adventures? I use to go exploring quite a bit but had to cut it down due to future job proposals. Use to run into the homeless all the time. Maybe it's just a New York thing lol.
I've never come across homeless people, But I have had people ask me what I was doing and after I explain it to them they think its pretty cool. With most houses or properties I always speak with the owner just to double check that its okay to go in. Most don't really care but some of the old guys don't like it at all and I have been refused entry to a few places which is completely understandable. The key is just being respectful, open and honest, the stuff belongs to them even if it hasn't been touched in years and you have to reassure them that you aren't stealing but just documenting. Thanks for watching.
I had the chance to go into an old supermarket that had been abandoned for 10 years. Just picture a building the size of a Walmart that has been sitting for 10 years. To make a long story short, we would CONSTANTLY run into squatters. I was only 17 at the time and obviously wasn't too bright. Eventually we were stopped by the police and told never to come back because of how dangerous the place really was but hey, that adds to the excitement of urban exploring, right? lol. Keep up the videos!
With those smooth shots I wonder do you have a steady cam?
These videos are old. The new ones are in HD and steady.
Okay my bad. It looked steady to me. For some reason UA-cam put this in rotation.
Ever found anything crazy like a body or something? Love the videos!
nudope Nothing to crazy, atleast not yet. Although once when I was miles out into the forest I came across a tree covered in underwear, that seemed to be a bit out of place but that is just my opinion haha
Hi' 440, Do you do a Walk-Thru before you shoot, or do you just walk right in? Thanks and I'll keep watching!
Texas Muddog Both. Sometimes I just go in with the camera rolling other times I check it out be for hand. Sometimes I don't have my camera on me so I explore and then come back at a later date to film. Sometimes I just take pictures of things because its not not worth a 20 second video. That is why I created the facebook page to share such images.
Have you ever walked in on anyone or people (Home Owners, Vagrants, Homeless People?) Thanks Again!
Texas Muddog Its never happened to me, at least not yet...
where are the homes locared?
+Debby Tidwell New Brunswick.
This was the first video of yours that I've seen and I liked it, but this was a very old one. I noticed there were no new ones. The earliest one was over a year ago. Did you stop doing this? Just wondered.
Nice truck
the 1398 house ..you noticed a attic that seamed to have had someone/s in it but you never went inside if its not to dangerous id like to see a video of you checking that out or a reply ,that second house after the old car you found looked like a tornado went threw the house lol thanks~Sam~
yewtewbqueen Its possible to have a look inside but the old insulation will require me to wear a respirator due to asbestos dangers. I am keeping note though of viewer requests and will do my best to revisit. Thanks for watching.
ok cool was just a thought thanks
It's ashame all of these abondon houses that could be fixed up just rotting away that people that don't have one has to be homeless
Amazing video. You'd never find an abandoned house in the UK any more, people here fight over every scrap of land and would sell an old shed if they can make money out of it. You'd get abandoned old houses in urban areas when I was a kid, but not any more. I guess all our ghost stories about old abandoned homes will now have to come form the USA or Europe.
+Krystyna Boswell The UK is full of history and I would love to visit there some day and even trace my family history to see where we came from. Its on my bucket list along with Germany and France!
+The440plymouth I hope you manage to get here! Wales is good, there are one or two valleys in Snowdonia that have been abandoned and most houses fallen down but some remain with the odd stick of furniture in them. Love your videos.
So I read in the comments that your Canadian, me too! I live on the outskirts of Toronto! I love the little forest growing on the front steps! A forest in the making! The record player is very cool. You don't see many like that around anymore. Days of an era gone by! The year of the penny is the year I got married in! What a coincidence. I like your videos and style and of course you know that I have to sub your channel. lol I love urbex adventures. I get to live vicariously through your videos. I love your commentary as you give us a walk through the house. Good job. BTW do own a Road Runner hence the 440 Plymouth username?
licksnkicks Glad you enjoyed the video! I do not own a Road Runner sadly lol. The name came from one of my favorite classics which is the Plymouth GTX. Thanks for watching!
Somebody probably got paid to comment here.
John B Seriously you must be kidding???
licksnkicks Don't mind 'John B' I have banned him from my channel. A few people have been getting banned lately. No need to read their nonsense lol
Thank god! I really meant what I said! Too bad for that idiot! What a jerk!
You need a walking stick to test the floors. Also, it would be a good idea for you to wear a mask and gloves when you're doing that. There was a load of black mold under that kitchen sink. Was that food on the plates in the cupboard!? Honestly, it looked like wedges of watermelon lol. The second you said, ''Watch for old wells.'' I thought of Dolores Clairborne. The whole place looks like a scene from that book. lol. A camera stabilizer would really help us see better. Good video, thanks.