I was born in 72 and this was they kind of house I HOPED to live in. It's in such great shape. It's so painful to think it's going to be demolished. The money that it's going to take to tear it down and rebuild a new, cookie-cutter house, could be invested into this place to make it something spectacular!!
I was born in 1970. I think it's really irresponsible to demolish these homes. People these days flip houses just so they don't get demolished. Nice house. Lovely sraircase! 😇
The cookie cutter mentality has permeated resale homes out here too. It's disgusting. Everything is either grey, beige, or tan. Cars as well. Several years ago, I sold my previous home, a very nice rambling ranch. I installed blonde wood floors throughout. I made a custom dividing wall to separate the dining room from the kitchen and had glass brick to break it up. I had gorgeous one piece linoleum for the kitchen. I built a custom pantry in the wall next to the refrigerator. I bought the best dishwasher money could buy, which still had the porcelain interior before they disallowed that use. I put in new cabinets, with tinted glass on the corner ones to show off your more expensive dishware. In the living room, I had a $500 ceiling fan, porcelain and glass with lacquered blades....$500 in 1996 money. We had a custom front door. It was perfect. We sold the house, and the man that bought it, he and his wife were sold once they saw that kitchen. They loved it. 5 years later, they moved out, and it was up for sale. For laughs, I went in and looked at the house. I wish I had not. All the flooring was ripped out. It was replaced with beige berber carpet, the same thoughout the house. All the walls were painted light grey. The ceiling fan was ripped out, and my neighbor, who loved it, asked if he could take it and the remodeler said sure, and he went to the trash container and it was smashed beyond repair. They just heaved it in there. My separator wall was demolished, the dishwasher was ripped out, and the beautiful stove was gone. Their replacements were the cheapest ones you could get at Home Depot. With all my upgrades gone, there was 1/2 the counter space and 1/2 the cabinets. The front door was replaced with a cheap wood one with no glass. Every single thing that made that house cool was destroyed, to make it "contemporary", also known as beige and ugly. This lazy, ugly, conformist look is now in our strip malls, our industrial design, our stores, everywhere. It really is sickening.
Oh my gosh this makes me so upset!! This house is incredible!!! How can they tear it down?! There appeared to be literally nothing wrong with it. Wow. Thanks again for another great video!
That place is gorgeous purple in the foyer that chandelier in a staircase is awesome I can't understand why anybody would want to tear this down instead of fixing it glass on the deck to awesome awesome
WOW ! ! What an amazing home ! Totally love the staircase ! Always a shame that there going to be torn down ! All your finds are pretty unique ! LOVE ! ! 💋🐾🐾✌
That looks like a house from the mid 80's it has that stark, modern almost avaunt garde tone to it.The architect was a few years ahead of the curve. Must have been a hoot living there Back in the day Crank up the tears for fears and the cars on the stereo set.....
I agree, what a waste. But... No matter who owns it, somebody has to pay taxes, utilities, garbage pickup, sewer fees, maintenance on house inside and outside, lawn upkeep, particular prep for extreme summers and winters, and don’t forget...mortgage.
@@walterbrunswick Everyone is entitled to an opinion. I guess you never thought beyond that flat roof or somehow correcting the issue. Almost a year ago... I'm not even sure what video it is without watching it again.
I love this house! It's so bright and has a nice feeling to it. I love that open staircase that opens onto the hall with the bedrooms. I like the whole layout, actually, and that rarely happens.
Thank you for the tour. Of this gorgeous house. The room where the walls . Was messed up could be repaired. I love the staircase. And the hanging down light fixture. I love big kitchens. Shame they're going to destroy this house. If I had the money I'd buy it. Have a great day.
“Is that fuzzy?!?!” Love how excited you were lol. I think this may be my favourite house so far. Such a cool place and in great condition makes me so upset it’s being torn down :(
Ethan, I appreciate your enjoyment of vintage houses. I also enjoy your Canadian accent. Your camerawork is great, you pan slowly so we can see everything and don't become dizzy. Please enjoy your bliss of seeking and sharing these older homes.
Love this house.... Great exploration! You get a thumbs 👍🏻 up on this one. I thought that stair case looked like something that should be in a mall, too. Really enjoyed this one, Ethan. I love clean, modern homes. Good job!
This house is so amazing! How cool! And the scenery out the window was spectacular! So sad this home is gonna be demolished! There is so much "living" it could still provide! That one messed up bedroom was odd.
Hello ,from Tennessee I enjoy your videos . This home was great , I was 16 in 1976 and we did love to party . I can't understand why people want to tear down great homes .
There's absolutely no reason to destroy this beautiful house. I'd love to live in it. Y'all don't appreciate what you've got until you no longer have it. I know. I've been homeless for nearly a year due to an eviction that wasn't my fault and since then I've been living in my car and motels. That house or any house would be much appreciated by me or another homeless family.
1990's kitchen remodel btw, the chandelier and the clerestory windows in the staircase are spectacular! The wide treads and the low risers of the staircase are classic 1970s design. A lady could look like she's gliding up in her palazzo pants. I graduated from high school in 1976 and one of my favorite things as a teenager to do was go into houses that were under construction. Especially the post modern style ones. I live in the South and we called the house style "California Contemporary". They were (and still are) so cool!
You do an excellent presentation! You're right, the stairs give that mall, doctor's office, school building vibe! However, I believe the room off the kitchen with the fireplace is not a dining room, but a family room. The garage/utility room would not normally walk through a dining room. And that unit in the storage room may be either an iron water filter/ or heavy duty water softener. Keep your great videos coming!
Adore the mezzanine, makes the creepy basement not so creepy. Stunning. For a 70s home the architect/builder way ahead of their time. @3:59 That staircase is so modern, Stunning. I actually love it. @4:07 Adore that hanging light, That is still in fashion today. That's so sad 99% of your video's the homes will be torn down. Well I/We your subscribers Thank you for saving history Ethan. The back yard looks like a park, so beautiful. @9:22 now that basement is not creepy, it's cosy because it's opened from the Mezzanine, adore the fireplace not centred "go away o.c.d, but still love it, that bar lol, carpet. I Always think if your upstairs in bed and someone was trying to break in from the basement, you wouldn't hear them. Just my thinking as we don't have basements here in Melbourne, Australia. I think that's why they give me the creeps. "What you don't have you don't miss or think about re=basements" @11:06 And then the creepy basement darn, just when I thought the basement wasn't creepy there's another one. Grrr @13:52 That large mirror reminded me of a ballet room but no rails. This made my day two video's Ethan, this one popped up after the last one yay. Brilliant, Beautiful home. Thank you so much hug's from Australia xx
Wow this one is in such good shape. Super shame! The gluttony of the "5 percenters" is sickening, tbh. My house is 110 years old and it will be standing long after the "mc mansions" of the 2000's are long gone. Thanks, love it Ethan! 👍💗
This one is so cool! The shower head in the Master Bedroom I think is a type of "rain shower" and I don't think that is a 1970s design. Do you know whether the house has been lived in since the renovation? It seems so clean!
Such an amazing house. My little apartment would fit in the living room. I can't believe they are going to demolish it. I guess the old saying they got more money then sense applies to these people
It’s a very nice house. I think it’s more of a very large house rather than mansion. It isn’t very opulent, even for the 70s. To be such a large house it has kind a cozy comfortable feel. That’s what I like about it. Tfs
This is a very nice house, very modern for a 1970's house. It's design almost looks like a combination of a house and an office building, too nice and in too good shape to be torn down. I'd like to live in this house!
It's actually used for cleaning supplies like vacuums brooms dusters. It keeps everything in one place and u don't have to lug a vacuum up and down the stairs.
Fantastic old house!! Amazed at all the staircases. I think the tank in basement is a water softening system. I have relatives in Texas that have one. It’s optional but when the water is so hard, you seek out softeners. Good job!!
@Ethan Minnie What a gorgeous house. The kitchen was so beautiful and definitely updated from 1976, lol. I wish there was a place to put a small dinner table in the kitchen as most houses from the 70's had an eat in kitchen. The houses were built so much better back in those times. Thank you again for sharing this great find. I am sad it will be torn down. I also want to thank you for continuing to film while going up and down the staircases as people do complain (me being one of them☺️😁) lol. I give credit where credit is due and it is due for the effort🙂I just love walking around the house with you as one continuous shot, it is as if we are there with you. Truly, thank you Ethan, it's the little things. I love your channel. Be safe every time you go out exploring.
Thank you for sharing amazing homes that we would otherwise never have the opportunity to see. I so appreciate that you and other photographers like yourself do nothing to deface the properties or steal fixtures from the properties, despite the fact that they are being torn down. All you take is videos and photos. Thank you.
I’m thinking office building and a home anyway obviously not abandoned for that long or somebody’s keeping it clean sketchy in my opinion maybe research it
There’s probably an HOA that will mow the lawn and complain to whoever owns the house to keep at least the outside tidy, but there is a lot of dust in the kitchen u can see on the counters
I love this house. Blumhouse could use this for one of their movies. Could have used it for Kevin Bacon's last movie. That scene you took of the backyard was EVERYTHING. ❤
People are ignorant to tear these masters of beauty.🌹 I'm glad that people like you are sharing these to the World. 🌎 So people need to see how selfish people are in tearing down these historic like beauties! 😍
Cool place and beautiful property. Dang I guess you know you're in an expensive home when the hallway has a walk-in closet ! I I don't know how anyone would have ever gotten bored living in that home but I guess if they ever were they can always head upstairs and pretend like they were going to the mall lol
Gorgeous house, unbelievable that these places get demolished....it’s move in ready. My daughter would make the mirror room next to the sauna her dance studio!!
Ethan N. What's up adorable guy!! I Love your videos and when you say that! The houses are all so unique and beautiful. I'm sad knowing they will be demolished or remain abandoned.
Wow wow this house has beautiful character & love kitchen & floor and they don’t make homes like this..... but cookies cutters for sure .... great finding & great job Ethan !!!
This house would make my mid century modern dreams come true. I can’t imagine why anybody would demolish this house. So frustrating. LOOK AT THE WINDOWS ALL AROUND THE TOP OF THE STAIRS, IT’S GORGEOUS🤦🏾♀️ +Also you have a very kind demeanor to you!
Hi Ethan, I love watching this video, so cool. I'd love a home like this. The only thing is, you need to remember your light! Come on buddy, you can do it, I know you can! Thankyou and stay safe.
Ethan storage was in ones home in past. That's why so much closet space. Very nice homes with the good material back then. No fake stuff. Great job. Peace.
Wow! Incredible. So sad that they are tearing this down. The Chandelier is so way cool. The staircase even more way cool. Glad that you had a heads up on going out on the deck. Whew! Another Fantastic Job on covering this massive house. Take Care & Stay Safe! Can't Wait For Your Next Video!
My favorite …….so far. I can’t believe they’re demolishing it. So sad. I would love to go in there and claim the light fixture on the stairway,the fireplace downstairs and the bar. ❤️
I was born in 72 and this was they kind of house I HOPED to live in. It's in such great shape. It's so painful to think it's going to be demolished. The money that it's going to take to tear it down and rebuild a new, cookie-cutter house, could be invested into this place to make it something spectacular!!
I was born in 1970. I think it's really irresponsible to demolish these homes. People these days flip houses just so they don't get demolished. Nice house. Lovely sraircase! 😇
The cookie cutter mentality has permeated resale homes out here too. It's disgusting. Everything is either grey, beige, or tan. Cars as well.
Several years ago, I sold my previous home, a very nice rambling ranch. I installed blonde wood floors throughout. I made a custom dividing wall to separate the dining room from the kitchen and had glass brick to break it up. I had gorgeous one piece linoleum for the kitchen. I built a custom pantry in the wall next to the refrigerator. I bought the best dishwasher money could buy, which still had the porcelain interior before they disallowed that use. I put in new cabinets, with tinted glass on the corner ones to show off your more expensive dishware. In the living room, I had a $500 ceiling fan, porcelain and glass with lacquered blades....$500 in 1996 money. We had a custom front door. It was perfect.
We sold the house, and the man that bought it, he and his wife were sold once they saw that kitchen. They loved it. 5 years later, they moved out, and it was up for sale. For laughs, I went in and looked at the house. I wish I had not.
All the flooring was ripped out. It was replaced with beige berber carpet, the same thoughout the house. All the walls were painted light grey. The ceiling fan was ripped out, and my neighbor, who loved it, asked if he could take it and the remodeler said sure, and he went to the trash container and it was smashed beyond repair. They just heaved it in there. My separator wall was demolished, the dishwasher was ripped out, and the beautiful stove was gone. Their replacements were the cheapest ones you could get at Home Depot. With all my upgrades gone, there was 1/2 the counter space and 1/2 the cabinets. The front door was replaced with a cheap wood one with no glass. Every single thing that made that house cool was destroyed, to make it "contemporary", also known as beige and ugly.
This lazy, ugly, conformist look is now in our strip malls, our industrial design, our stores, everywhere. It really is sickening.
Oh my gosh this makes me so upset!! This house is incredible!!! How can they tear it down?! There appeared to be literally nothing wrong with it. Wow. Thanks again for another great video!
Seems like they will be just wasting money to tear this nice home down. It should be lived in. I volunteer.
Exactly... I agree... what a waste 😥😥😥
I agree well said 💐
Another Beautiful House, And Property. You Have A Real Talent For Showing Homes. Thanks For Another Great Tour.
A little TLC and updating and this could be a really great house. Too bad people have no respect for history and prefer to tear down and build new.
I agree the house can be renovated to what they want
Total waste to knock down that house but hardly surprising it’s a wasteful society we live in
Jonathan Terrett agreed
I doubt it will be knocked down during this covid-19 virus pandemic. Most companies will not risk spending money on doing that.
I agree!!! So sad..
Such a beautiful place again! You’re so lucky to be able to see all these houses. Thank you for sharing them with us!
That place is gorgeous purple in the foyer that chandelier in a staircase is awesome I can't understand why anybody would want to tear this down instead of fixing it glass on the deck to awesome awesome
Just imagie New Year's Eve, 1977.
Was worried with the lack of mirrors in the first half of the tour we weren’t going to get a “what is up you guys” glad the basement came through
Was almost gonna cry myself
WOW ! ! What an amazing home ! Totally love the staircase ! Always a shame that there going to be torn down ! All your finds are pretty unique ! LOVE ! ! 💋🐾🐾✌
That looks like a house from the mid 80's it has that stark, modern almost avaunt garde tone to it.The architect was a few years ahead of the curve. Must have been a hoot living there Back in the day Crank up the tears for fears and the cars on the stereo set.....
I definitely got that 80s vibe in the office and kitchen. It’s possible that after ten years it got “remodeled.”
Have you ever thought about starting petitions to save some of the houses that really are worth it?
Money is the key petitions must gather money to buy a house just to keep from demolishing , real estates does that for us
I agree, what a waste. But... No matter who owns it, somebody has to pay taxes, utilities, garbage pickup, sewer fees, maintenance on house inside and outside, lawn upkeep, particular prep for extreme summers and winters, and don’t forget...mortgage.
Flat roofs are probably the STUPIDEST designs one can do for a residential house
Good riddance
@@walterbrunswick Everyone is entitled to an opinion. I guess you never thought beyond that flat roof or somehow correcting the issue. Almost a year ago... I'm not even sure what video it is without watching it again.
@@breezeyb3535 watch it!!
learn from it!
I love this house! It's so bright and has a nice feeling to it. I love that open staircase that opens onto the hall with the bedrooms. I like the whole layout, actually, and that rarely happens.
Thank you for the tour. Of this gorgeous house. The room where the walls . Was messed up could be repaired. I love the staircase. And the hanging down light fixture. I love big kitchens. Shame they're going to destroy this house. If I had the money I'd buy it. Have a great day.
“Is that fuzzy?!?!” Love how excited you were lol. I think this may be my favourite house so far. Such a cool place and in great condition makes me so upset it’s being torn down :(
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Is it fuzzy... I lol
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Ethan, I appreciate your enjoyment of vintage houses. I also enjoy your Canadian accent. Your camerawork is great, you pan slowly so we can see everything and don't become dizzy. Please enjoy your bliss of seeking and sharing these older homes.
Love this house.... Great exploration! You get a thumbs 👍🏻 up on this one. I thought that stair case looked like something that should be in a mall, too. Really enjoyed this one, Ethan. I love clean, modern homes. Good job!
This house is so amazing! How cool! And the scenery out the window was spectacular! So sad this home is gonna be demolished! There is so much "living" it could still provide! That one messed up bedroom was odd.
Truly beautiful house! It looks like it was well care for over the years. So sad to think no one wants it anymore.
Definitely 70s decor, earth tone paint, the lights over the staircase, and the carpeted bar. Still a real nice place. Good video
Thanks for slowing down and giving us a great view of this amazing house!
I love these videos it hurts my feelings when they say that they are going to be torn down so sad just wrong
Hello ,from Tennessee I enjoy your videos . This home was great , I was 16 in 1976 and we did love to party . I can't understand why people want to tear down great homes .
There's absolutely no reason to destroy this beautiful house. I'd love to live in it.
Y'all don't appreciate what you've got until you no longer have it. I know. I've been homeless for nearly a year due to an eviction that wasn't my fault and since then I've been living in my car and motels. That house or any house would be much appreciated by me or another homeless family.
Well said 💐 I agree
Why is it being demolished? So many people could live here.😣
4:04 It's so big, the stairs look like they're from a mall department store
LOL 4:23 Ethan agrees
One of the best staircases. Beautiful house. Great job 🤗
1990's kitchen remodel btw, the chandelier and the clerestory windows in the staircase are spectacular! The wide treads and the low risers of the staircase are classic 1970s design. A lady could look like she's gliding up in her palazzo pants. I graduated from high school in 1976 and one of my favorite things as a teenager to do was go into houses that were under construction. Especially the post modern style ones. I live in the South and we called the house style "California Contemporary". They were (and still are) so cool!
Water heater! Would move in in a second! Love the floors, wood and tile. Love the glass office! Awesome!
Omg! This is a fantastic house. I would love to own it. Thanks for sharing!
Omg... that is my kind of house. If I had the cash, I’d buy it! Beautiful property.
You do an excellent presentation! You're right, the stairs give that mall, doctor's office, school building vibe! However, I believe the room off the kitchen with the fireplace is not a dining room, but a family room. The garage/utility room would not normally walk through a dining room. And that unit in the storage room may be either an iron water filter/ or heavy duty water softener. Keep your great videos coming!
Wow. Amazing house. Great work Ethan. Loved the black kitchen. Incredible home. Sounds so solid.
That’s a lot of brown tile lol! The hanging globe fixture is awesome. I’d scavenge that when the wrecker comes 😊
I loved this house, and yes the staircase was absolutely fabulous.
Adore the mezzanine, makes the creepy basement not so creepy. Stunning. For a 70s home the architect/builder way ahead of their time. @3:59 That staircase is so modern, Stunning. I actually love it. @4:07 Adore that hanging light, That is still in fashion today. That's so sad 99% of your video's the homes will be torn down. Well I/We your subscribers Thank you for saving history Ethan. The back yard looks like a park, so beautiful. @9:22 now that basement is not creepy, it's cosy because it's opened from the Mezzanine, adore the fireplace not centred "go away o.c.d, but still love it, that bar lol, carpet. I Always think if your upstairs in bed and someone was trying to break in from the basement, you wouldn't hear them. Just my thinking as we don't have basements here in Melbourne, Australia. I think that's why they give me the creeps. "What you don't have you don't miss or think about re=basements" @11:06 And then the creepy basement darn, just when I thought the basement wasn't creepy there's another one. Grrr @13:52 That large mirror reminded me of a ballet room but no rails. This made my day two video's Ethan, this one popped up after the last one yay. Brilliant, Beautiful home. Thank you so much hug's from Australia xx
Wow this one is in such good shape. Super shame! The gluttony of the "5 percenters" is sickening, tbh. My house is 110 years old and it will be standing long after the "mc mansions" of the 2000's are long gone. Thanks, love it Ethan! 👍💗
What a great house this one is.
Thanks for filming and sharing.
This one is so cool! The shower head in the Master Bedroom I think is a type of "rain shower" and I don't think that is a 1970s design. Do you know whether the house has been lived in since the renovation? It seems so clean!
A lot of the kitchen looked updated too
Such an amazing house. My little apartment would fit in the living room. I can't believe they are going to demolish it. I guess the old saying they got more money then sense applies to these people
I'd move into that place in a heart beat. Great video Ethan!
It’s a very nice house. I think it’s more of a very large house rather than mansion. It isn’t very opulent, even for the 70s. To be such a large house it has kind a cozy comfortable feel. That’s what I like about it. Tfs
Another awesome 🏠...thanks Ethan for showing us these amazing homes!
Nice house. Great pool and sauna. Of course the stairs were awesome looking.😘💘🎥
Nice place I thought the stairs area looked like a mall stairs to ✌👍
One of my favorite so far. Plz keep making new ones thx Mary
This is a very nice house, very modern for a 1970's house. It's design almost looks like a combination of a house and an office building, too nice and in too good shape to be torn down. I'd like to live in this house!
This is one of my favorite videos. I love how you show the stairs. That's my favorite part! Thank you! It was worth the wait!
that little closet room was creepy. like a punishment room.
That's the vibe I had too.
It's actually used for cleaning supplies like vacuums brooms dusters. It keeps everything in one place and u don't have to lug a vacuum up and down the stairs.
I’m loving these homes with all the trimmings still inside it really give’s us the viewers a real homely feeling. Keep up the good work. GO DODGERS
Hi Ethan thanks for showing the house this house was HUGE I loved it and it’s so sad that it’s going to be taken down :(
Fantastic old house!! Amazed at all the staircases. I think the tank in basement is a water softening system. I have relatives in Texas that have one. It’s optional but when the water is so hard, you seek out softeners. Good job!!
Wow another awesome retro house! It really makes me sad when I hear they are being demolished 😢.
@Ethan Minnie What a gorgeous house. The kitchen was so beautiful and definitely updated from 1976, lol. I wish there was a place to put a small dinner table in the kitchen as most houses from the 70's had an eat in kitchen. The houses were built so much better back in those times. Thank you again for sharing this great find. I am sad it will be torn down. I also want to thank you for continuing to film while going up and down the staircases as people do complain (me being one of them☺️😁) lol. I give credit where credit is due and it is due for the effort🙂I just love walking around the house with you as one continuous shot, it is as if we are there with you. Truly, thank you Ethan, it's the little things. I love your channel. Be safe every time you go out exploring.
Thank you for sharing amazing homes that we would otherwise never have the opportunity to see. I so appreciate that you and other photographers like yourself do nothing to deface the properties or steal fixtures from the properties, despite the fact that they are being torn down. All you take is videos and photos. Thank you.
Can't even believe how clean this is - excellent condition
The tank is a water softener/treatment system.
Wow Ethan, I Love the Kitchen that house Just needs to be painted, It would be ready to be lived in. Ethan you do a great Job with the camera :-)
This house is so pretty! Nice 70's vibe to it..it's like going back in time! So awesome! Nice find.
I think you and Carlos are officially my favourite shows to watch. Love it! You have genuine nice personality. Thanks for these videos!
That house is way to clean to be abandoned for that many years
I’m thinking office building and a home anyway obviously not abandoned for that long or somebody’s keeping it clean sketchy in my opinion maybe research it
There’s probably an HOA that will mow the lawn and complain to whoever owns the house to keep at least the outside tidy, but there is a lot of dust in the kitchen u can see on the counters
I love this house. Blumhouse could use this for one of their movies. Could have used it for Kevin Bacon's last movie. That scene you took of the backyard was EVERYTHING. ❤
People are ignorant to tear these masters of beauty.🌹 I'm glad that people like you are sharing these to the World. 🌎 So people need to see how selfish people are in tearing down these historic like beauties! 😍
Thanks for sharing!! Fantastic house 🏡 so sad it’s being demolished!!
Cool place and beautiful property. Dang I guess you know you're in an expensive home when the hallway has a walk-in closet ! I I don't know how anyone would have ever gotten bored living in that home but I guess if they ever were they can always head upstairs and pretend like they were going to the mall lol
I'd keep the house as it was if I had the cash to get a house like this was
Same here I wouldn't do anything to it but paint it.. This kinda is my dream house...
Well said 💐
Beautiful Home..very contemporary thanks for posting!!
Oh my word. This is beautiful. Good job Ethan. I really enjoyed it. I sure could use that kitchen. THANKS Ethan. Grandma
Gorgeous house, unbelievable that these places get demolished....it’s move in ready. My daughter would make the mirror room next to the sauna her dance studio!!
Ethan N. What's up adorable guy!! I Love your videos and when you say that! The houses are all so unique and beautiful. I'm sad knowing they will be demolished or remain abandoned.
Got odd vibes watching this tour. Wouldn't be surprised if some strange stuff occurred on this property.
What do u feel ? Any rooms in particular u get vibes from??
Something with the staircase....That was the coldest/ bad vibe place for me
WOW that's an awesome and interesting find... Love the videos...
Love love love crazy to think it was built in the 70’s it looks so modern
Ethan rocks. Love touring with ya! Probably a few swingers parties in that place!!
Ethan, you really MUST consider a petition to save these georgeous homes from demolition, BTW, this is a very sharp house.
Beautiful backyard wow! Love the built ins
that’s house is just incredible wow
Absolutely love it!!! Thanks for sharing it Ethan!!
Wow wow this house has beautiful character & love kitchen & floor and they don’t make homes like this..... but cookies cutters for sure .... great finding & great job Ethan !!!
Found your channel today.Good work.look forward to binge watching your other videos
I LOVE the black appliances and countertops!!!!!!
This house would make my mid century modern dreams come true. I can’t imagine why anybody would demolish this house. So frustrating. LOOK AT THE WINDOWS ALL AROUND THE TOP OF THE STAIRS, IT’S GORGEOUS🤦🏾♀️
+Also you have a very kind demeanor to you!
Call HGTV and have them do a abandoned mansion renovation show
The staircase reminds me of A Clockwork Orange. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful house it's a shame to tear it down Thanks for sharing 😀
Wow! One of my all time favorites. Looks to me like it is salvageable and that’s so sad
Hi Ethan, I love watching this video, so cool. I'd love a home like this. The only thing is, you need to remember your light! Come on buddy, you can do it, I know you can! Thankyou and stay safe.
Thanks Carlo! Amazing house!
Just randomly found you on my feed.Great house.Would love to live there.I subbed!🤗
Ethan storage was in ones home in past.
That's why so much closet space.
Very nice homes with the good material back then. No fake stuff.
Great job. Peace.
Loved this house! With some minor cosmetic fixes I would happily live there!
You forgot to go back to the foyer.
That was where the staircase is.
Such a huge mansion! Wow, it' has so many rooms. It's in very good shape for it's age. Awesome video and explore. 🤗💜Love from New Jersey
Wow! Incredible. So sad that they are tearing this down. The Chandelier is so way cool. The staircase even more way cool. Glad that you had a heads up on going out on the deck. Whew! Another Fantastic Job on covering this massive house. Take Care & Stay Safe! Can't Wait For Your Next Video!
Such a beautiful house. Love the balcony and the skylight window. Sad that it is going to be demolished.
Looks like an office building... Really interesting place though either way.. Love that backyard as well!
My favorite …….so far. I can’t believe they’re demolishing it. So sad. I would love to go in there and claim the light fixture on the stairway,the fireplace downstairs and the bar. ❤️
It's kind of cool to bring up a 1976 music playlist in another browser tab and view this and imagine being there when it was new.
That thing is either a waters softener or pool pump.
No mirrors = no “what is up guys” lol
I spoke too soon!
I hope they let salvaging crews in these houses before demolition.