It was impressive to see how well preserved everything was. Part of me finds it very fascinating and would want to stay for a while and just investigate the lives of the people who lived there. Another part of me would want to let it stay in peace, almost as a sacred graveyard for the memories of the people who lived there. I appreciate how you really didn't disturb anything and left it as you found it. It is sad to me though that a lot of the items like some of the furniture, handmade quilts, family pictures, and even books are going to be lost forever and future generations of that family may never know about them. Anyways, thanks for sharing and taking us along on your explorations!
This was how it felt for me too. It had a very "sacred" quality to it. Honestly, this is the first house/building we've been in that I felt strange being in... Like someone did and still does care about the place even if they haven't kept up with it.
Really cool! I'd put the vintage of abandonment at early 2000s, just based upon the tech and having not seen a calendar or anything else to note it. The locked bedrooms, especially the two masters have a really great sense of just being entirely untouched, like the residents just left for work. The living room decoration could've been straight out of my aunt's house circa late 90s. What a trip down nostalgia lane. Glad this channel popped up on my feed, I really get Proper People vibes from how you treated the place with respect and were just there to document and bring the viewer along for the ride. Will definitely be keeping up with y'all! Thanks for uploading.
Welcome to the channel! Definitely early 2000s is what I was thinking as well. I should've taken the time to check some expiration dates or look for calendars. It completely slipped my mind at the time. I'll definitely keep a look out for things like that in the future!
In the first pantry closet that had shelves. There was a picnic basket that was brown with white and yellow. I have one just like it that my husband and I got as a wedding gift when we got married in 1983. I still love it! It is very sad that their family have not went and cleaned out the house to get everything out of it. It's most probably amazing how many items that might be worth trying to get the money for. The canning jars would be great to have!
From the looks of it, the people who owned the house either went away or had something happen. Signs indicate maybe an older couple, and with the cars still there... The original owners probably cared, but their kids may not have so much, if they're still around. Also it's almost never that I see an UrbEx video where the house hasn't been absolutely trashed by people coming in to root through things, I think this is the first one I've seen where everything's as the owners left it.
I definitely think you nailed it. I'm sure it was an older couple that passed away and left it to their kids. Given the state it was left in (locked doors, partially packed, etc), I think it would be safe to say that they don't live in the area anymore. It's strange to me that they never sold it though. But who knows. And yea, I'm glad no one has found and looted this house yet. It's cleanliness gives it a "sacred" kind of vibe. I wouldn't want that ruined.
You’re very respectful. This house can be saved if someone would just put a new roof on and fix the parts of the ceiling where it’s showing leaks. It’s a shame to let it sit there and rot.
I just came upon your site. I am happy that I had the opportunity to subscribe, and I did enjoy the video. The only thing I wished you had done was open the fridge in the kitchen. It may have given us a sense of time how long it's been abandoned? I got the feel an elderly couple may have lived there. And for whatever reason, whether the death of one and the other being placed in a care home. Or the passing of both family members. They may not have had any children. Or, like the majority of Generation X, now adults really don't treasure the same things as the Baby Boomer generation does/did. Family photos and heirlooms, treasures, etc. don't mean anything to the Generation X children. Now adults. Sad to see the home wasting away with what once had so much potential. Also, it would have been nice to see the clothes in the closets. But, all in all, a decent video. Thank you for sharing and walking the distance. Beautiful property. I'd love to live there. I'm looking forward to more. Maybe more indebtedness by showing the fridge and inside the closets. Thanks for sharing! ☺️
I think if you have a basic address of the home, you could go to the county seat and find out if the owner passed or if there are any owner, who they are etc.
Thanks for sharing this, awesome video. Wish you woulda checked expiration date on mouthwash is only thing I would add. Glad you respected the untouched bedrooms.
That is a great idea. Wish I would've thought of that. I didn't think to try and date anything in the house in the moment. Would've given a nice glimpse into how long the property has been abandoned.
My aunt who would be 101 today if she was alive. Her house was similar to this house. She was a clean woman and the best cook ever. Thinking this house belonged to older people. Who are probably not here today and kids are in their 60s maybe 70s today
This house is terrifying, dunno why but immediately into it and up until it was over I had the worst feeling in my gut.. Like I was gonna throw up and suffocate ekkkk
It had a very strange feeling inside when I was there. The dark, cramped hallway, the locked doors, and general tidiness of it gave off a very "still lived in" kind of vibe which is eerie.
This is what I was thinking. The cabinet style television was definitely out of the 70s. The other smaller one appeared to be an early 90 tv. The decor was definitely 70's with the wood paneling and carpet style. The bedrooms were absolutely amazingly untouched for years. The home was a complete time capsule. It is unfortunate that the mold has begun. That will ruin everything. These abandoned homes always keep me wondering, "Where did they go?" Certainly proof we can not take what we've worked our whole entire lives for with us. The reason God tells us not to store up treasures on earth. This and all abandoned homes are the perfect proof of this. P€ac€ ~n~ £0v€
I would not have unlocked the doors out of respect to the families privacy. They had a reason for doing what they did. Judging by the pics on the walls, native Americans are private people. I know this as I'm friends with many and you don't cross that line without permission.
these are always so strange, why they just get up and leave. I think the death reportd would be there and the house would be lived in or demolished. Im not an expert but thats just what i think.
So sad to see someones special things and special places left to rot for whatever reason. A death with no family left or maybe the owner is in a care center ? I would love to know how many miles were on the car ! lol
Guys do you see that collect so much and you cant bring it to Heaven when you die and stil it is sad it get ruin and that no one can come and collect all and sell it or give away....i am so to collect no i use to be i stil fighting against it as a Christian so much you dont nead only collect dust and get ruin...any way thanks for a great video..
This is so true. We as humans have a sense of wanting to keep up with the Joneses. Or the newest fad. I often hear the videographers talk about how the abandoned homes are outdated. I ask myself why it is so important to keep up with the times. But, seeing all these people's property, they worked their entire lives to purchase. Including their cars, their home, their furnishings, etc, just wasting away in so many abandoned homes. It should be a really clear picture of how this is basically all for nothing in the end. What truly matters is where you want to spend eternity? This journey on earth is only a short moment compared to how and where we spend our eternity? If you are a believer. If not, well, none of it is of any concern to an atheist? Don't store up treasures on earth where moths and rusts destroy and thieves may steal. Store up your treasures in heaven. For where your treasure is, there may your heart be also.
This was the mostly neatest and well organized abandoned home that I have seen on YT. While I admire your near reverent treatment of it while exploring inside, I fail to understand why you did not jimmy or even kick the locked bedroom doors open? Its not like someone important would be angry or upset if you had. Thing is...at least two ceilings of that house are gonna cave in and soon. So any minor damage caused by visitors will not matter in the long run. Rrally wish that I could filtch all or most of those books...but at age 67...ìt no longer matters. My priorities have radically changed since I left my 50s!!
Hey. When I do my explores, I like to experience them as a visitor, no need to take anything or more anything just as I would in someone else's house. Also, the doors didn't need to be kicked in because of the style of locks they had. Simply pushing in a pen or other slim object like that would be enough to unlock the door. I know the ceilings are very close to caving in, but I would rather not be a contributing factor to the houses eventual demise. I think there is still plenty to save here tbh. Thanks for watching!!
@@DoesntSayDont Yes there still are many things that could be useful to those with a blood or friendship connection to the former occupants. But since I never knew that there were so many homes that still contained the missing or deceased residents' possessions...years or even decades later...that makes me believe that the chances are slim at best. Guess that I always thought that any unclaimed posessions would be either auctioned off or disposed of by the new mortgage holder, or their creditors to settle debts still owed.
Yea, those are good points. I assume someone must be paying either the property taxes or whatever is left on the mortgage of the house. Given the age of some of the computer hardware, I'd assume the house has been sitting vacant since the early 2000s so it's most likely fully paid off. As long as the taxes are being paid, I guess there's nothing that can really be done about any of it. If those stop getting paid, I'd assume the state/bank would eventually step in and do something about it. Who knows.
I betcha this was a very nice place in its lived in days . I wish you knew the dates and owners . if looking through a few of those binders you could have known more .. I wouldn't understand why any would just up and leave it without selling ? Maybe the owners were murdered ? Or suicide murder case or maybe sasquatch scared them off ? Lol I wish you knew .. By the way .. Why did you even go in there unless you had permission and from whom ? Non of this makes sense .. If you wanted to know more history here you would read some papers , even in bibles covers !
This house is in Dalton, Ga. I'm from north Georgia. I thought I recognized that long driveway. We used to live at the end of a long paved driveway up in Cartersville, Ga. I MISS MY MOUNTAINS. North Ga. is the most beautiful place next to Heaven. The sweetgum trees are to die for!
What gives you the right to break into someone's house and broadcast what was their private life on the net? After you're done, others find where it is, riffle through personal belongings and rob. That's what recently happened to an elderly man's grand Victorion home I just checked on. He was away for a year. Apon his return and seeing 60 years of his life violated and destroyed, I don't know how he'll get through.
I'm sure after the home owner wakes from his coma. And is released from the facility he's been in for the last 20 years. He won't remember who he is or where he lives
Dude its abandoned and the owners are 100% dead by now im sure of it, they DID NOT TAKE ANYTHING, IGNORED THE LOCKED ROOM AND KEPT IT SAFE, AND DID NOTHING! WHAT IS WRONG WITH SPREADING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ABANDONED HOMES?
This house is completely abandoned you can tell no one has been there in years and it's falling apart you don't like what he's doing then keep scrolling watch something different instead of being a Karen...
It really makes me want to cut down on the things I hold on to. I know 99% of my things will just end up being trashed anyway. I'd rather not leave that burden for someone else.
A well-secured, untouched home belonging to a deceased person. You jimmy an access and make it look like the front door just happened to be left open after checking all the other doors. You cased the interior prior to filming, leaving cupboards, etc, open so as to appear that others had been there, hiding calendars and datable signs. I hope the law and heirs catch up with you.
Hmm lots of bibles in the house then there's a naked lady over the bed in the 1 bedroom? Maybe this belonged to a minister who got caught/charged with something?
It was impressive to see how well preserved everything was. Part of me finds it very fascinating and would want to stay for a while and just investigate the lives of the people who lived there. Another part of me would want to let it stay in peace, almost as a sacred graveyard for the memories of the people who lived there. I appreciate how you really didn't disturb anything and left it as you found it. It is sad to me though that a lot of the items like some of the furniture, handmade quilts, family pictures, and even books are going to be lost forever and future generations of that family may never know about them. Anyways, thanks for sharing and taking us along on your explorations!
This was how it felt for me too. It had a very "sacred" quality to it. Honestly, this is the first house/building we've been in that I felt strange being in... Like someone did and still does care about the place even if they haven't kept up with it.
Really cool! I'd put the vintage of abandonment at early 2000s, just based upon the tech and having not seen a calendar or anything else to note it. The locked bedrooms, especially the two masters have a really great sense of just being entirely untouched, like the residents just left for work.
The living room decoration could've been straight out of my aunt's house circa late 90s. What a trip down nostalgia lane. Glad this channel popped up on my feed, I really get Proper People vibes from how you treated the place with respect and were just there to document and bring the viewer along for the ride. Will definitely be keeping up with y'all! Thanks for uploading.
Welcome to the channel! Definitely early 2000s is what I was thinking as well. I should've taken the time to check some expiration dates or look for calendars. It completely slipped my mind at the time. I'll definitely keep a look out for things like that in the future!
Thank you for sharing.
The rooms are very neat and organized. Love this home.
In the first pantry closet that had shelves. There was a picnic basket that was brown with white and yellow. I have one just like it that my husband and I got as a wedding gift when we got married in 1983. I still love it! It is very sad that their family have not went and cleaned out the house to get everything out of it. It's most probably amazing how many items that might be worth trying to get the money for. The canning jars would be great to have!
From the looks of it, the people who owned the house either went away or had something happen. Signs indicate maybe an older couple, and with the cars still there... The original owners probably cared, but their kids may not have so much, if they're still around. Also it's almost never that I see an UrbEx video where the house hasn't been absolutely trashed by people coming in to root through things, I think this is the first one I've seen where everything's as the owners left it.
I definitely think you nailed it. I'm sure it was an older couple that passed away and left it to their kids. Given the state it was left in (locked doors, partially packed, etc), I think it would be safe to say that they don't live in the area anymore. It's strange to me that they never sold it though. But who knows. And yea, I'm glad no one has found and looted this house yet. It's cleanliness gives it a "sacred" kind of vibe. I wouldn't want that ruined.
@@DoesntSayDont Another possibility is that it is probate court. Depending on the circumstances probate court can go on for many years.
You’re very respectful. This house can be saved if someone would just put a new roof on and fix the parts of the ceiling where it’s showing leaks. It’s a shame to let it sit there and rot.
It really wouldn't take much to fix back up, and I think that's what's the saddest thing about the house.
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You are a very respectful explorer. Thank you.
awesome find !!! thx for sharing
I just came upon your site. I am happy that I had the opportunity to subscribe, and I did enjoy the video. The only thing I wished you had done was open the fridge in the kitchen. It may have given us a sense of time how long it's been abandoned? I got the feel an elderly couple may have lived there. And for whatever reason, whether the death of one and the other being placed in a care home. Or the passing of both family members. They may not have had any children. Or, like the majority of Generation X, now adults really don't treasure the same things as the Baby Boomer generation does/did. Family photos and heirlooms, treasures, etc. don't mean anything to the Generation X children. Now adults. Sad to see the home wasting away with what once had so much potential. Also, it would have been nice to see the clothes in the closets. But, all in all, a decent video. Thank you for sharing and walking the distance. Beautiful property. I'd love to live there. I'm looking forward to more. Maybe more indebtedness by showing the fridge and inside the closets. Thanks for sharing! ☺️
Great untouched find!
Excellent video great content, great find !!
Good to see u r taking care by locking the doors.
I think if you have a basic address of the home, you could go to the county seat and find out if the owner passed or if there are any owner, who they are etc.
This is good idea. We might look into doing this in the future.
Thanks for sharing this, awesome video. Wish you woulda checked expiration date on mouthwash is only thing I would add. Glad you respected the untouched bedrooms.
That is a great idea. Wish I would've thought of that. I didn't think to try and date anything in the house in the moment. Would've given a nice glimpse into how long the property has been abandoned.
I’m so glad you unlocked the door!!!
Very much everything this house. Everybody left this house,,sad . But you video this is good. Thank you..👌🏛🏚🏛🏠🏡🌲🍃🌳this is big home,,very beautiful.
My aunt who would be 101 today if she was alive. Her house was similar to this house. She was a clean woman and the best cook ever. Thinking this house belonged to older people. Who are probably not here today and kids are in their 60s maybe 70s today
Super cool and sad at the same time. This is the unfortunate result of real property ending up in probate court.
Looks early 1970s by the paneled walls , house intercom system and bathroom decor. So sad nobody's kept it up. Thanks for sharing.
This house is amazing❤
Cool explore!!
I would love to know where this place is located . I would like to find out if it is up for sale or in probate.😊
Wow that house was full of books and doors! With so much left to rot it seems either relatives didn't care or there weren't any.
I bet that was such a nice house and clean too
What a shame to see all that nice stuff left behind! Surely there is some family some where!!
This house is terrifying, dunno why but immediately into it and up until it was over I had the worst feeling in my gut.. Like I was gonna throw up and suffocate ekkkk
It had a very strange feeling inside when I was there. The dark, cramped hallway, the locked doors, and general tidiness of it gave off a very "still lived in" kind of vibe which is eerie.
That blond desk top commuter is at the very least 30 years old.TV right out of rhea 80s or late 70s. It's probably 30 years abandoned.
This is what I was thinking. The cabinet style television was definitely out of the 70s. The other smaller one appeared to be an early 90 tv. The decor was definitely 70's with the wood paneling and carpet style. The bedrooms were absolutely amazingly untouched for years. The home was a complete time capsule. It is unfortunate that the mold has begun. That will ruin everything. These abandoned homes always keep me wondering, "Where did they go?" Certainly proof we can not take what we've worked our whole entire lives for with us. The reason God tells us not to store up treasures on earth. This and all abandoned homes are the perfect proof of this.
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They passed away without children. I didn't see any pictures on the walls except for the various Indian pictures in the living room.
On one of the walls there was a big picture of what looked like a toddler aged boy. They had blurred out the face so we could not see who it might be.
My grandma had a excersize bike she give it up when she died. I dunno what happened to her bike.
Unless you have permission to be there , you're trespassing. Thats illegal too . Your just being nosey . Urban explorers my ass.
I would not have unlocked the doors out of respect to the families privacy. They had a reason for doing what they did. Judging by the pics on the walls, native Americans are private people. I know this as I'm friends with many and you don't cross that line without permission.
Love the house.
Could be missioaries that are out of the country. In my family a thing like this happened, they went to africa and were never seen again, not a trace.
I want to renovate and live it . Am a poor African. Can you tell me how to approach it.
Painting of lady is 1960s Barbara Weber Carmen Spanish mid century painting neat but not worth much.
Very cool! It's a gorgeous painting. Idk if I'd like it looking over me while I slept though
these are always so strange, why they just get up and leave. I think the death reportd would be there and the house would be lived in or demolished. Im not an expert but thats just what i think.
Fast forward to the house.
That was insane and sad. Looks like the owners died without a will or no clear inheritor so its been stuck in Probate hell.
Do you think the family locked it up to keep people out?
Very respectfully Gregt exsplor
Where is this place located? It would be worth fixing. ❤
It's definitely worth saving, and it really needs to happen quick! Unfortunately, we don't give out locations. No one wants this place ransacked
So sad to see someones special things and special places left to rot for whatever reason. A death with no family left or maybe the owner is in a care center ? I would love to know how many miles were on the car ! lol
Guys do you see that collect so much and you cant bring it to Heaven when you die and stil it is sad it get ruin and that no one can come and collect all and sell it or give away....i am so to collect no i use to be i stil fighting against it as a Christian so much you dont nead only collect dust and get ruin...any way thanks for a great video..
This is so true. We as humans have a sense of wanting to keep up with the Joneses. Or the newest fad. I often hear the videographers talk about how the abandoned homes are outdated. I ask myself why it is so important to keep up with the times. But, seeing all these people's property, they worked their entire lives to purchase. Including their cars, their home, their furnishings, etc, just wasting away in so many abandoned homes. It should be a really clear picture of how this is basically all for nothing in the end. What truly matters is where you want to spend eternity? This journey on earth is only a short moment compared to how and where we spend our eternity? If you are a believer. If not, well, none of it is of any concern to an atheist? Don't store up treasures on earth where moths and rusts destroy and thieves may steal. Store up your treasures in heaven. For where your treasure is, there may your heart be also.
This was the mostly neatest and well organized abandoned home that I have seen on YT.
While I admire your near reverent treatment of it while exploring inside, I fail to understand why you did not jimmy or even kick the locked bedroom doors open? Its not like someone important would be angry or upset if you had.
Thing is...at least two ceilings of that house are gonna cave in and soon. So any minor damage caused by visitors will not matter in the long run.
Rrally wish that I could filtch all or most of those books...but at age 67...ìt no longer matters. My priorities have radically changed since I left my 50s!!
Hey. When I do my explores, I like to experience them as a visitor, no need to take anything or more anything just as I would in someone else's house.
Also, the doors didn't need to be kicked in because of the style of locks they had. Simply pushing in a pen or other slim object like that would be enough to unlock the door.
I know the ceilings are very close to caving in, but I would rather not be a contributing factor to the houses eventual demise. I think there is still plenty to save here tbh.
Thanks for watching!!
@@DoesntSayDont Yes there still are many things that could be useful to those with a blood or friendship connection to the former occupants. But since I never knew that there were so many homes that still contained the missing or deceased residents' possessions...years or even decades later...that makes me believe that the chances are slim at best. Guess that I always thought that any unclaimed posessions would be either auctioned off or disposed of by the new mortgage holder, or their creditors to settle debts still owed.
Yea, those are good points. I assume someone must be paying either the property taxes or whatever is left on the mortgage of the house. Given the age of some of the computer hardware, I'd assume the house has been sitting vacant since the early 2000s so it's most likely fully paid off. As long as the taxes are being paid, I guess there's nothing that can really be done about any of it. If those stop getting paid, I'd assume the state/bank would eventually step in and do something about it. Who knows.
What sate is this in ?
Georgia
I betcha this was a very nice place in its lived in days . I wish you knew the dates and owners . if looking through a few of those binders you could have known more .. I wouldn't understand why any would just up and leave it without selling ? Maybe the owners were murdered ? Or suicide murder case or maybe sasquatch scared them off ? Lol I wish you knew .. By the way .. Why did you even go in there unless you had permission and from whom ?
Non of this makes sense .. If you wanted to know more history here you would read some papers , even in bibles covers !
But , were " urban explorers" , we have the right to trespass as long as we don't steal anything . 🧐🙄
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Isn’t that the husband that said “Honey I’m going to the store do u need anything” and didn’t come back?
This house is in Dalton, Ga. I'm from north Georgia. I thought I recognized that long driveway. We used to live at the end of a long paved driveway up in Cartersville, Ga. I MISS MY MOUNTAINS. North Ga. is the most beautiful place next to Heaven. The sweetgum trees are to die for!
What happened to the people who lived there do you know?
Ì think they'll be back .
Very awesome spot! Are you in States or Canada?
Hey, we're based in the US
My house doesn't look that good and it's not abandoned.
Why is this so real? 😭
What gives you the right to break into someone's house and broadcast what was their private life on the net? After you're done, others find where it is, riffle through personal belongings and rob. That's what recently happened to an elderly man's grand Victorion home I just checked on. He was away for a year. Apon his return and seeing 60 years of his life violated and destroyed, I don't know how he'll get through.
I'm sure after the home owner wakes from his coma. And is released from the facility he's been in for the last 20 years. He won't remember who he is or where he lives
Dude its abandoned and the owners are 100% dead by now im sure of it, they DID NOT TAKE ANYTHING, IGNORED THE LOCKED ROOM AND KEPT IT SAFE, AND DID NOTHING! WHAT IS WRONG WITH SPREADING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ABANDONED HOMES?
This house is completely abandoned you can tell no one has been there in years and it's falling apart you don't like what he's doing then keep scrolling watch something different instead of being a Karen...
Plus it's hard to find something he didn't show the area
I've seen this comment on several different videos by different people... They're just a Troll!!!
A lifetime of possessions ignored by their children 🎉
It really makes me want to cut down on the things I hold on to. I know 99% of my things will just end up being trashed anyway. I'd rather not leave that burden for someone else.
@@DoesntSayDont that happened to me and it I got little or nothing on my parents lifetime collection of "stuff". It's not worth the effort sadly.
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Did they die of a contagious disease
A well-secured, untouched home belonging to a deceased person. You jimmy an access and make it look like the front door just happened to be left open after checking all the other doors. You cased the interior prior to filming, leaving cupboards, etc, open so as to appear that others had been there, hiding calendars and datable signs. I hope the law and heirs catch up with you.
That is harsh
Nothing quite like a little B&E ….
Hmm lots of bibles in the house then there's a naked lady over the bed in the 1 bedroom? Maybe this belonged to a minister who got caught/charged with something?
Hi!! Beautiful INSide
Sup with the mask
Why the mask
I just prefer to remain as anonymous as possible. The videos are about the buildings more than they are me