This was fascinating, very intelligent and respectful tour and narration of this house with everything left behind. You have a true explorer’s deep curiosity and desire to know how people lived in these forgotten places. Keep up the great work! The documentation is priceless!
I’m shocked at how bad the water damage was after just 3 years of being empty. Either the decedents who inherited the property left the windows open, or it was vandalized extremely quick. 7:41 that vintage receiver and turntable are probably worth a lot. Btw, that’s a REAL stereo, sounds better than the junk that’s at Best Buy now days.
I think the owner was a Army Veteran. I spotted an E-4 Army Patch on the shoulder of what looked to be a U.S.G.I. Issue M65 Field Jacket from his time in Vietnam... Look closely and you'll see it hanging in the lower passageway of that sub level just pass the Liquor Bottles.🫡🇺🇲
@@silenthillsexplorations Thank you... I've got a pretty Keen eye for certain things. What state are you located in where these abandoned houses are if I may ask?
Such a Unique Home. I am also amazed the wine still in glasses on the dinning room table. Had to have been such a tragedy to just up and leave everything behind. If only the walls could speak... Your videography and voice overs are excellent in this video. Your work gets better each and every time. Thank you again for sharing your discoveries with us!! ♥
@@silenthillsexplorations the organ is most likely an electric driven pneumatic. Which means an electrical motor drives the fan that pushes air through the different pipes when you press the corresponding keys on the key boards and it should have knobs above the keyboards that do the same. Very beautiful sounds when played.
@@silenthillsexplorationsalso I think he was making the alcohol himself. Could be wrong but all that pop-corn stored in bottles could be used to make white lightning which is what appears to be in the unlabeled bottles. Would definitely explain how he maintained such a expensive property just on a handyman's salary.
if its been abandoned for 3 years how is their wine still in the glasses? im wondering if someone else was there to do a photoshoot. just seems weird in my opinion. love your channel! 💜
I like the detail of the video, it looks like the kids, just took certain things of value, and trashed the rest, it's a shame, that they left family pictures behind, I guess, they weren't very sentimental.
As a person like me, I like seeing these kind of videos for a reason: to see how the past would look like. There are Liminal Spaces and Backrooms fandom that will ruin the aesthetic which I'm no longer part of.
I’m confused. Cause at the beginning of video he said she got Covid and passed and then he died of cancer. Then in video he says he doesn’t know what happened to them weather they died or got killed. I’m so confused. Lovely tour. Just confused about mis information
What happened to the kids? I would love to research and find the kids to see if they want pictures! Do you need someone to help with researching? I love doing it! I would love to go with you all to see these places!
Lots of wardrobe were open, I think someone already there long time before you found this house. But I am not quite sure if they try to stole something or just love to messed up things
My question is where are there kids now why haven't they did something with the place like clean it and sell it. All those beautiful pictures of there parents. Beautiful memories.
They don't appreciate certain things. Probably also inherited a lot of money and bought whatever they wanted. None of this mattered to them. That's usually how it is in wealthy families. Oh, and they usually hate their parents for some reason.
. So what did you learn? The wife died from Covid '20-21. He never fully recovered physically. The home eventually went into foreclosure. That is why so much is left behind. Once law enforcement padlocks it; you can not go back in & retrieve anything. That is not a 'bunker'😂. Just a basement hun! Already existed. He did not spend (years) making it after she passed. Do you realize Covid was in 2021-2022?🙄 I love your videos but I get tired of assumptions made by the host. I'd much rather watch an exploration with 'true' facts then someone trying to make content for views. Do your homework.
Far out ...how rude ...why don't you keep your negative opinion to yourself ...or even better ..learn to articulate yourself without being rude and insulting ....as my nan used to say .."if you've got nothing nice to say ...shut the fark-up"....
This was fascinating, very intelligent and respectful tour and narration of this house with everything left behind. You have a true explorer’s deep curiosity and desire to know how people lived in these forgotten places. Keep up the great work! The documentation is priceless!
I’m shocked at how bad the water damage was after just 3 years of being empty. Either the decedents who inherited the property left the windows open, or it was vandalized extremely quick.
7:41 that vintage receiver and turntable are probably worth a lot. Btw, that’s a REAL stereo, sounds better than the junk that’s at Best Buy now days.
That underground bunker would sure come in handy now. 😳
Loved this one! Amazing! Cinematography is beautiful
I appreciate the kind words! Thanks for the support 🤝
I think the owner was a Army Veteran. I spotted an E-4 Army Patch on the shoulder of what looked to be a U.S.G.I. Issue M65 Field Jacket from his time in Vietnam... Look closely and you'll see it hanging in the lower passageway of that sub level just pass the Liquor Bottles.🫡🇺🇲
Oh interesting. From what we learned it seemed that the wife was a teacher and the husband a mechanic. I guess he was in the army before. Good spot!
@@silenthillsexplorations
Thank you... I've got a pretty Keen eye for certain things. What state are you located in where these abandoned houses are if I may ask?
@@thespearodiver this location is down south around NC
Such a Unique Home. I am also amazed the wine still in glasses on the dinning room table. Had to have been such a tragedy to just up and leave everything behind. If only the walls could speak... Your videography and voice overs are excellent in this video. Your work gets better each and every time. Thank you again for sharing your discoveries with us!! ♥
Thank you for the support! This one was definitely strange, really frozen in time!
@@silenthillsexplorations the organ is most likely an electric driven pneumatic. Which means an electrical motor drives the fan that pushes air through the different pipes when you press the corresponding keys on the key boards and it should have knobs above the keyboards that do the same. Very beautiful sounds when played.
@@silenthillsexplorationsalso I think he was making the alcohol himself. Could be wrong but all that pop-corn stored in bottles could be used to make white lightning which is what appears to be in the unlabeled bottles. Would definitely explain how he maintained such a expensive property just on a handyman's salary.
That house has wonderful style!
Terrific video, i liked the narrative. Will be back for more
Great vid! Don't complain just enjoy the story told 😊
Thanks for watching! More to come 🤝
if its been abandoned for 3 years how is their wine still in the glasses? im wondering if someone else was there to do a photoshoot. just seems weird in my opinion. love your channel! 💜
Yeah some people were trying the wine lol. Thank you, more to come!
Exactly because in three years time that wine would have evaporated
That place is huge, u would never think that looking at it from the outside!
I agree! The outside doesn't look good good
this house an awesome one to explore i love the bunker!
Thanks for watching! This location was a gem
Wow, amazing introduction. Nice video too, this one's a gem.
Thank you kindly! More to come
I like the detail of the video, it looks like the kids, just took certain things of value, and trashed the rest, it's a shame, that they left family pictures behind, I guess, they weren't very sentimental.
Thank you for the kind words! It's strange that they diddnt grab much
Wow loves the underground bunker! Good explore
It was very cool! Thank you 🙌
As a person like me, I like seeing these kind of videos for a reason: to see how the past would look like.
There are Liminal Spaces and Backrooms fandom that will ruin the aesthetic which I'm no longer part of.
Beautiful it’s so sad what happened to the husband and wife so so sad
And they had 2 children who
Just abandoned the house.
I’m confused. Cause at the beginning of video he said she got Covid and passed and then he died of cancer. Then in video he says he doesn’t know what happened to them weather they died or got killed. I’m so confused. Lovely tour. Just confused about mis information
Great video
What happened to the kids? I would love to research and find the kids to see if they want pictures! Do you need someone to help with researching? I love doing it! I would love to go with you all to see these places!
I need some info on this please. Where is this located? Any information helps!
Has any of the family members of any of the places you go, ever contacted you?
Yess a few times actually
Wait, are they typically pissed you went inside?
Amazing place!!! Wonderful vid!!!! Good urbex is art!!!!❤
Great intro!
I appreciate that!
17:09 those are empty Manischewitz wine bottles refilled with water. I am pretty sure the jars on the left just before this are also full of water. 💧
Lots of wardrobe were open, I think someone already there long time before you found this house. But I am not quite sure if they try to stole something or just love to messed up things
amazing that there are no squatters.
Dying to know what happened to this family. The pics seemed from the eighties...
The son became a successful lawyer! That's all we were able to figure out
Did you even listen to the audio
The wedding album being left behind is so hurtful 😢
You should show / read the documents!
You ever find any cash stash? Old ppl stashed cash in the house, didn’t trust the banks! Also what was that at 17:48? Weird
My question is where are there kids now why haven't they did something with the place like clean it and sell it. All those beautiful pictures of there parents. Beautiful memories.
Is this even on the market
This place was abandoned long before Covid. 🤦♀️🤷♀️
It probably wasn't maintained too well before it was abandoned, there's only so much an elderly man can do maintenance wise
So wait are you breaking into these homes
House looks like it was abandoned for more than 5 years
How could their children just leave everything there
They don't appreciate certain things. Probably also inherited a lot of money and bought whatever they wanted. None of this mattered to them. That's usually how it is in wealthy families. Oh, and they usually hate their parents for some reason.
Thats an organ not a piano
Wow
some much cloths
You started with an entire story of what happened to the couple and then you said you didn’t know anything about what happened…
Yes, because I did my research after exiting the property.
@@silenthillsexplorations IDK, this whole video seems BS...
. So what did you learn? The wife died from Covid '20-21. He never fully recovered physically. The home eventually went into foreclosure. That is why so much is left behind. Once law enforcement padlocks it; you can not go back in & retrieve anything. That is not a 'bunker'😂. Just a basement hun! Already existed. He did not spend (years) making it after she passed. Do you realize Covid was in 2021-2022?🙄
I love your videos but I get tired of assumptions made by the host. I'd much rather watch an exploration with 'true' facts then someone trying to make content for views. Do your homework.
love the video, hate the narrators voice, its too grating and sickly. He needs to not try so hard. Ill have to use the CC option.
Be nice😢thats his voice and he's just explaining the video.. go ahead and just read the caption, no need to put him down for no reason first😢
Far out ...how rude ...why don't you keep your negative opinion to yourself ...or even better ..learn to articulate yourself without being rude and insulting ....as my nan used to say .."if you've got nothing nice to say ...shut the fark-up"....
I don’t understand why people would leave family photos… 😔
So Sorry for Your Loss😢
They weren't related to me it's chill
Stop trying so hard with the narrations great video but narrator ruined it
This story, and how the house is set up is bullshit.
What do you mean it's bullshit?
I;m thinking about thos beans 17:52