That home was so clean!! Sad that it was destroyed!! So many valuable things in there...i.e. cabinets, flooring, W & D, mirrors...so many things to repurpose!! 🤥😥
This was such a cool home and a cool period for homes. Too bad there will be so few if any left. I could totally see minor updates and restoration while maintaining the mid century vibe. Those stairs really near. Love the windows and the ares with the cool wood ceilings. It would have been neat to live there. Why bother building all that crawl space and not just have made it all basement?!?! Like the porch with the grill and it would probably have been warm in winter with sun reflecting off the snow. Thanks for sharing another cool one. I vaguely remember seeing the stairs and wooden ceiling before. Take care, be well and always stay safe!
Thanks again for another great find before it’s gone! At some point this world will be all cookie cutter and the historic places will be gone. So sad. Stay safe!
I can’t believe that this house go get knock down by tomorrow in this house don’t even look that bad but it’s not a surprise because they knock every abandoned house down they see
Even though ones they "throw up" look much more solid, we know that the walls are weaker than cardboard most of the time and everything is for facade's sakes. I loved the midcentury moderns as a little kid. My aunt and uncle had one in Fort Lauderdale's New River neighborhood before it went the way of most neighborhoods in Southeast Florida as they tend to do.
How Awesome it was to have a light! Most of your videos are done in darkness, so this was a pleasure to watch. As usual…another great house being torn down. Thank you for sharing this!
Ethan, the only thing I’m very surprised about is the bedrooms are very small. It is very plain and not do to it being painted white, but sometimes some home owners to sell their homes will paint everything white so that the new home owner who buys it could choose the colors that they want to put into the home, at least that’s for the most part what I have observed, and in my opinion, but it’s just such a waste. I hope somebody can use a good washer and dryer and refrigerator and all of that but if not, oh well thank you for sharing. Take care and be safe.🫶🏻❤️🤠
Love your content and your passion and love for architecture and interior design. Out of all the urban ex I watch you are the most respectful. I've literally been binge watching all the episodes you've done. Sad to see so many beautiful times pieces be torn down. I'd rather see them completely renovated and restored to their former glory rather than to be replaced with something with no history or character. I'm in Louisiana and would love to do some urban ex around here
"Now that we've been in the sun room for what feels like 7 hours..." 😂 No problem Ethan, I'd gladly fix that room up and spend lots of time there! The house had some nice features, grim that it's now (most certainly) demolished.
My parents house was built in 1950. Just a couple years ago the house was gutted and modernized. Im so glad its still there. Its so sad to see these old homes destroyed.
I like the wood in the doors and cabinets in the kitchen. I wonder if they remove them and save them. It seems to be kinda of a cold modern design, for that time. The porch and plant area are very nice, tho. Thank you for a trip back to my fave time! We had a new 1953 home , completes with wild wallpapersflowers, birds, and mine was ballerinas.😅❤
The back view makes it look like a doctor/dentist office type building. Are they not going to salvage anything? Love that old hutch in the sun room, and there's other good reusable stuff in there.
Ethan bo Bethan banana fanna for Fethan fe fi fo Methan, ETHAN! This place had a few different eras going on with it. Pretty cool place though. That wood ceiling was cray! Thanks for documenting it!
MCMs are so awesome!!✨ I think my favorite part is the sun porch with wall of windows, and the built in barbecue !🤩 It is sad to lose another piece of this history!😔 Cool explore!🤟✌️
In the hall closet with the nailed cut-outs I believe was for access for the plumbing of the tub. Also looks like they updated the plumbing to pecks as seen in the crawl space ... use to make my living inspecting houses and crawling the crawl spaces, some were really gross. That crawl space is clean! Note, all the bedrooms have knobs locks on the doors to the hall. Really like the bed in the rec-room!
Sad knowing that this is gone as I watch it. Yes, there's a teeny tiny bit of mercury in old school thermometers and thermostats. Also sad that they didn't salvage the appliances. That stove is nicer than what I have and lots of people would like that washer/dryer.
It was a very nice house and even the updates to it were done well. As far as the numbers on the bedroom doors, if they had a moving company pack up for them they might have numbered the bedrooms for the boxes because cardboard boxes all look the same and they wouldn’t know Susie’s bedroom from Debbie’s.
What a waste. Always makes me mad that they didn’t bother to salvage any appliances. Mattress in the basement looked new. I wishthese people who tear down these homes and waste things would give a little bit more and consume a little less.
Very strange place. Those weird rooms and one with a lock on the outside.and the creepy room gave off strange vibes. Maybe good thing this placed is being demolished?! Thank you for showing this one.
Sweet house,looks a lot bigger inside.i wonder if that ceiling detail makes the foyer area feel tight.hope they take out the cool cabinet and table in the first room out before taking the house down
Hey Ethan..its immaculate...got some beautiful fearures in this one...floors ,ceiling ,love the big windows..sad its going ...stay safe well warm and happy 💋
I don't remember seeing this one at all (maybe i didn't). What a shame about the cherry(?) tree, it was so pretty all in bloom. ☹That light shining on the sunroom floor highlighted the darker brown part on them, which made them look sort of like 3D cubes; it was a nice little area. As a tea fan, i'm annoyed they left that (plus the cannisters & box were really nice)! The wood & metal staircase railing was cool, and i've actually seen something like the wood on the ceiling somewhere recently on Instagram--it was a new product, they used it as a feature wall, so you can still buy at least something like it. That interaction with you and Carlo was funny! 😄Reminds me of when you two used to explore together a long time ago.😊 Now i'll forever wonder if that whole house was red brick or if some matched the brick that was inside the living rm fireplace area. (I'd like to think it was a nice combination of the two, and they looked way better than that white paint that took away all its' character.) The vanity & makeup table in the master were awesome. You asked if there was anything back there in the crawl space. Answer: Spiders.😄 Anyway, thank you for documenting it so at least the home lives on in some way. Take care, and stay safe.
I wish you would not close the curtains, why did you do that ? we can't see the cool window design, and get a feel for the rooms with the huge awesome windows which were such a fabulous feature from that era. I would do anything to own a house like this, it is such a tragedy that these places continue to be allowed to be torn down, and not preserved as historical. It's infuriating to see such destruction. I grew up in Richmond Hill in a super cool area, large cool mid century bungalows. Its heartbreaking to see they are all gone now, and replaced with horrid, tacky mega mansions that are dated in a few years 😢
Shame on them for not donating all the appliances and other things to non profits.
That wood design in the ceiling is a great example of what's missing from modern homes which is a touch of taste.
That wood ceiling is AWESOME‼️‼️😍
That home was so clean!! Sad that it was destroyed!! So many valuable things in there...i.e. cabinets, flooring, W & D, mirrors...so many things to repurpose!! 🤥😥
This was such a cool home and a cool period for homes. Too bad there will be so few if any left. I could totally see minor updates and restoration while maintaining the mid century vibe. Those stairs really near. Love the windows and the ares with the cool wood ceilings. It would have been neat to live there. Why bother building all that crawl space and not just have made it all basement?!?! Like the porch with the grill and it would probably have been warm in winter with sun reflecting off the snow. Thanks for sharing another cool one. I vaguely remember seeing the stairs and wooden ceiling before. Take care, be well and always stay safe!
ugh every time you show one of these cool homes that is about to be razed, it just makes my heart hurt...smh.....
If he wasn't breaking the law by trespassing on private property you would never see these homes.
@@davidsharp922none of us really care. I don’t know why you’re here? If you don’t enjoy the genre, find something else.
@@davidsharp922do you ever speed on the freeway? It’s a similar ticket, fyi.
@@Emzzz78 so you are justifying ethan breaking the law by assuming someone else is breaking a different law ?
@@davidsharp922 yes. When the punishment is the same, what is the difference. Go find a hobby.
Good job Ethan!! Thanks for showing this. So sad!!
Thanks again for another great find before it’s gone! At some point this world will be all cookie cutter and the historic places will be gone. So sad. Stay safe!
I can’t believe that this house go get knock down by tomorrow in this house don’t even look that bad but it’s not a surprise because they knock every abandoned house down they see
I never watched scary movies, but crawl shapes and basements always give me an Erie feeling.
Its lovely seeing the happy days houses from the 50s ,Ethan .
19:25 that is common to access plumbing to make repairs, like to get to the drain, valve ect..
No that's where the goblin lives
I'm sure its built a lot better than the houses they throw up today!
Even though ones they "throw up" look much more solid, we know that the walls are weaker than cardboard most of the time and everything is for facade's sakes. I loved the midcentury moderns as a little kid. My aunt and uncle had one in Fort Lauderdale's New River neighborhood before it went the way of most neighborhoods in Southeast Florida as they tend to do.
How Awesome it was to have a light! Most of your videos are done in darkness, so this was a pleasure to watch. As usual…another great house being torn down. Thank you for sharing this!
I agree having a good light is a must and it’s pointless filming without one, this light was great.
WOW How Baffling House is going to be gone, but it’s such historical. GOD BLESS 🙏
When Houses were Built right. A Beautiful House, too bad they can not keep it. I love the little attached Green House.
Loved the 60s, 70s, and 80s bathrooms. It's so sad to see that beautiful staircase and wood ceiling being torn down. 😢
Thanks for the video! Watched this morning with my breakfast. Couldn't watch last night b/c we had Ryan Hall on due to weather. Stay safe!
Ethan, the only thing I’m very surprised about is the bedrooms are very small. It is very plain and not do to it being painted white, but sometimes some home owners to sell their homes will paint everything white so that the new home owner who buys it could choose the colors that they want to put into the home, at least that’s for the most part what I have observed, and in my opinion, but it’s just such a waste. I hope somebody can use a good washer and dryer and refrigerator and all of that but if not, oh well thank you for sharing. Take care and be safe.🫶🏻❤️🤠
Hi Ethan!
I love this home!
White brick, staircase, slate , wood ceilings, etc.
Seems similar to a Frank Lloyd Wright!!.Stay safe!!❤❤🙏🙏
That random chair!! LOL
Nice tour of this mid century homes' last days.
Love your content and your passion and love for architecture and interior design. Out of all the urban ex I watch you are the most respectful. I've literally been binge watching all the episodes you've done. Sad to see so many beautiful times pieces be torn down. I'd rather see them completely renovated and restored to their former glory rather than to be replaced with something with no history or character. I'm in Louisiana and would love to do some urban ex around here
"Now that we've been in the sun room for what feels like 7 hours..." 😂 No problem Ethan, I'd gladly fix that room up and spend lots of time there! The house had some nice features, grim that it's now (most certainly) demolished.
I'd kept that house original in a heart beat its so beautiful thank you ethan.
Anyone who's traveled up and down enough staircases knows the ones like the one this house has are the best.
My parents house was built in 1950. Just a couple years ago the house was gutted and modernized. Im so glad its still there. Its so sad to see these old homes destroyed.
I like the wood in the doors and cabinets in the kitchen. I wonder if they remove them and save them. It seems to be kinda of a cold modern design, for that time. The porch and plant area are very nice, tho. Thank you for a trip back to my fave time! We had a new 1953 home , completes with wild wallpapersflowers, birds, and mine was ballerinas.😅❤
The back view makes it look like a doctor/dentist office type building. Are they not going to salvage anything? Love that old hutch in the sun room, and there's other good reusable stuff in there.
Ethan bo Bethan banana fanna for Fethan fe fi fo Methan, ETHAN! This place had a few different eras going on with it. Pretty cool place though. That wood ceiling was cray! Thanks for documenting it!
Maybe those cut outs are where copper pipes were removed.
MCMs are so awesome!!✨ I think my favorite part is the sun porch with wall of windows, and the built in barbecue !🤩 It is sad to lose another piece of this history!😔 Cool explore!🤟✌️
What a fabulous house! I love MCM. But there was a serious creepiness factor!
In the hall closet with the nailed cut-outs I believe was for access for the plumbing of the tub. Also looks like they updated the plumbing to pecks as seen in the crawl space ... use to make my living inspecting houses and crawling the crawl spaces, some were really gross. That crawl space is clean! Note, all the bedrooms have knobs locks on the doors to the hall. Really like the bed in the rec-room!
Sad, beautiful house. Just needs color. I don't know why people paint everything white or grey.
Sad knowing that this is gone as I watch it. Yes, there's a teeny tiny bit of mercury in old school thermometers and thermostats. Also sad that they didn't salvage the appliances. That stove is nicer than what I have and lots of people would like that washer/dryer.
So much stuff that could have been salvaged. Waste
Thanks for the awesome tour Ethan 🇦🇺💜
It was a very nice house and even the updates to it were done well. As far as the numbers on the bedroom doors, if they had a moving company pack up for them they might have numbered the bedrooms for the boxes because cardboard boxes all look the same and they wouldn’t know Susie’s bedroom from Debbie’s.
Do you ever get anyone message and say they lived in the houses you look around?
What a waste. Always makes me mad that they didn’t bother to salvage any appliances. Mattress in the basement looked new. I wishthese people who tear down these homes and waste things would give a little bit more and consume a little less.
Very strange place. Those weird rooms and one with a lock on the outside.and the creepy room gave off strange vibes. Maybe good thing this placed is being demolished?! Thank you for showing this one.
Sweet house,looks a lot bigger inside.i wonder if that ceiling detail makes the foyer area feel tight.hope they take out the cool cabinet and table in the first room out before taking the house down
Nice to see this place again.😊
Very nice ! Another home bite’s the dust, so sad! Cool video bro! ❤️🤘👍
Interesting house here Ethan. Like the staircase and the kitchen.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Water repair access. Owners private closet was locked to keep roomers from getting in it.
It does look lovely with the blossom to he left, nice bathroom I like this colour. Pleasant enough house, thanks for the video
Ohhh...it's gorgeous. Wish I had money. 😢
Great video Ethan and thank you for sharing 👍❤️😎
Lovely house Ethan yeah i bet those pitch patch holes were places old folks hid their money and valuables possibley time capsules
Another great video 😊 can’t wait for the next one 😊
Paused @ 13:17, maybe the house was built in '57 and then the windows were re- done in '61. ? Maybe
i love this house
Great find bro real nice
Thumbs up on the video Ethan and what another great find 😁
Hey Ethan..its immaculate...got some beautiful fearures in this one...floors ,ceiling ,love the big windows..sad its going ...stay safe well warm and happy 💋
Love the tree, such pretty flowers on it!!
Hi Ethan!❤
Hey I am back!!~! Great explore dude
thanks for the thumbs up, Man!
My favorite Explorer, Great Job Ethan 😁💜
Thank you Ethan great house kinda spooky in some places but all in all great job.
So so sad to see this go.
I don't remember seeing this one at all (maybe i didn't). What a shame about the cherry(?) tree, it was so pretty all in bloom. ☹That light shining on the sunroom floor highlighted the darker brown part on them, which made them look sort of like 3D cubes; it was a nice little area. As a tea fan, i'm annoyed they left that (plus the cannisters & box were really nice)! The wood & metal staircase railing was cool, and i've actually seen something like the wood on the ceiling somewhere recently on Instagram--it was a new product, they used it as a feature wall, so you can still buy at least something like it. That interaction with you and Carlo was funny! 😄Reminds me of when you two used to explore together a long time ago.😊
Now i'll forever wonder if that whole house was red brick or if some matched the brick that was inside the living rm fireplace area. (I'd like to think it was a nice combination of the two, and they looked way better than that white paint that took away all its' character.) The vanity & makeup table in the master were awesome. You asked if there was anything back there in the crawl space. Answer: Spiders.😄 Anyway, thank you for documenting it so at least the home lives on in some way. Take care, and stay safe.
Yes mercury in the thermostat
Nice find Ethan 😎
Great video🎉
From the street this house looks like a fire station. Nothing destroys Curb Appeal than making the garage the main focal point of a house. (IMO)
I wish you would not close the curtains, why did you do that ? we can't see the cool window design, and get a feel for the rooms with the huge awesome windows which were such a fabulous feature from that era. I would do anything to own a house like this, it is such a tragedy that these places continue to be allowed to be torn down, and not preserved as historical. It's infuriating to see such destruction. I grew up in Richmond Hill in a super cool area, large cool mid century bungalows. Its heartbreaking to see they are all gone now, and replaced with horrid, tacky mega mansions that are dated in a few years 😢
Smaller but cool.😢😮😅😊
Quite Possibly IF Anything Is Back There, Besides Raccoons, Mice, Or 😉 Even Trolls.... 😂 This House Is Just So Vanilla.....
There is mercury in the thermostat.
Thick doors from garages were code for fire protection
This could be turned into a weekend getaway for people community lodges
21:34-21:35 i could swear when you moved the chair i heard a woman sigh
Such a shame. These mcm homes have character.
Hope someone gets those appliances. If not it’s just sinful the waste
Hi cutie , will catch u 2moro it's 3:30 a m here I'm beat . Tke care bro stay safe. 💯 ciao 👍 🆒️🫠🤍🧸
Teak wood
How do people let their toilets even get dirty?
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No points for the dirty toilet!
PLUMBING!!!!
MAKE WAY FOR THE NEW CANADIANS!!! FJT
Getting dizzy with you swinging around🥺🤮
What’s creepy about this house
Trespasser trespassing on private property.
want a tissue david?😂😂😂😂😂
@@ethanminnie nope shortcake. Just reminding you that you are breaking the law.
@@davidsharp922”shortcake”🤓 are all your comebacks stuck in 1938?
You play the same bad/broken record over and over..
How sad...that it's demolished but oh well! Time for new things! Nice tour of the home. Thanks!