Abandoned Pink House Built in 1960 - Butler County, Pennsylvania
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Please excuse the poor audio on my opening statements. I had to remove music to avoid content id.
This cute pink house stands abandoned on the edge of Butler County. Come along for a quick video into this old home. Some curious items inside #abandoned #urbanexploration #abandonedhouses #urbex
What a cute cozy little place. The bedroom furniture & record console were an absolute treat to see. I hope someone saves this little place & it’s vintage treasures from further decay. Thank you for sharing with us. Be safe out there! 😊 🏠 🌸
Beautiful waterfall bedroom furniture. The TranscendFurniture lady could restore all that back to its original beauty.
I would love to live here. Cute little house.
I grew up there ,,well in that town .Butler was a great place back in the 70’s and 80’s. The town was pretty safe and everyone knew about everyone . We would cruiseMain street on the weekends or be at Clearview mall walking the same path for hours .That mall was packed with teens from all over that county .We spent a lot of time at New Castle Skate Rink and would go swimming all summer long at Butler Memorial Park .Lil trivia for ya ..Bret Michaels was born there at Butler Memorial Hospital.I had a great childhood and I was very fortunate to have grown up there.
@@charleneinman3625 I believe I did know that. Thanks for the info
Good Morning.from Southern California. I don't know what it is about the little pink house, but I got a warm, cozy fee😢from it. I loved the antiques inside. And the house looked and felt, structurally sound. Sturdy.
The floors did feel a little sketchy, but maybe that’s just me being a little too fearful. Some mentioned seeing mold. Idk if it can be saved, but I doubt there’s a chance for that until the home goes to a Sheriff sale, if it ever does. Thanks for watching
Oh my gosh I'm cracking up! A router? Thanks for the laugh! 👏😅😂🤣
@@kmstins happy to make you laugh. Thanks for watching
Cute little house that somebody gave up on 💔 Nice antique bedroom set
Some really cool furniture in there!
@@heatherjedrus4953 thanks for watching
The first bedroom has all 1920-30s antique furniture except the bed frame. The wood pieces all match and oddly enough I have he vanity and other pieces that they don’t. I wonder why they left them? The kitchen table is approximately 1950s the music system is the 1960s, home made. Nice work, the speakers are on the sides it looks like. Be safe!
@@marcellaryan1562 thank you for the insights and thanks for watching
Neat old house! Much nicer inside that I expected. The crazy part is that Magnavox console - a premium model in 1975. They sure liked their music.
@@alanmaier I almost didn’t bother with this house. I thought, what could possibly be interesting about this place? I was pleasantly surprised…thanks for watching
Great channel! I am a Pittsburgh native now living in Allegheny National Forest. You popped up in my recommendations..happy you did! I just subscribed. 😊
@@sandyaw3057 the ANF is awesome. Thanks for watching and subbing
Wow saw the same plates I had n left behind not knowing their value, my Mom had those exact antique Chest with the mirror n closet, we also had a stereo system just like that one with the vinyls in it, every items in that House are antique furniture.. nice video
@@dorisrosa62 thanks for watching
@@dorisrosa62 they’re called “Corelle”
Made in the 70’s by Corning Glass in Cornell NY. Seemingly unbreakable!
Moms at the time loved them.
lol even mine
That furniture is awesome, heavy, wood, they don't make furniture like that anymore, wish i could find that house, I'd buy it, it's built sound like that furniture. It's a 💎 Gem.
Back in the late 1990's, I knew someone who was a professor in interior design. She said, in regard to furniture, if you can lift it, don't buy it.
Sweeper? Kirby was one of the best ever vacuum cleaners
@@randythomas3478 this is what people are telling me. I’m on team Electrolux, though. Thanks for watching
The Kirby probably still works
Little pink houses for you and me. I'd take it. Not bad at all.
@@davidmiller8924 John Mellancamp forever!!!
The house is bigger inside than what it looks outside
@@jimmolnar7822 yes, I was pleasantly surprised. Thanks for watching
@5:31, I love the stair runner. This is a lovely little house that is being criminally neglected.
@@eattherich9215 I’m finding a lot of good old homes get left to rot. Thanks for watching
Not a big house, but spacious for a single person! or maybe for 2 people, i think it can be renovated, and i think it can be saved!
@@deannavezina1941 it looked to be in decent shape. It’s just a question of who would buy it. Thanks for watching
The only renovation should be update the electric, plumbing, and kitchen and bathroom update. I love older cinder block homes. I wouldn't change the layout of the home , just a good cleaning and new paint. I love the basement.
@@roberttilson6030 Yes i understand, but depending on anyone's taste, some would renovate the whole house to a modern look you know?
A 1970's stereo/radio when it was still furniture as were televisions. Great video. Thanks.
We call those radiograms over here in the UK.
Just found your channel Tonight. Loving it so far. I love the introductions so far. Your voice sounds wise😊
Looking forward to watching more videos.
Im watching the 2nd one next. Keep on grinding.
@@lisaanders5374 I don’t know about wise lol but thanks and thanks for watching
Hello from southeast Kentucky!! My daughter’s fiancé lives in Butler PA. We are about 8hrs away from there. Thank you for a great video and I am loving all the old vintage furniture!!! I’d so love to have the bedroom furniture for sure. So many treasure to see through the eyes of someone who loves vintage stuff.
@@agds91078 greetings! Yes, I was surprised to learn how much people love the items inside this little house. Thanks for watching
@ I’m so glad to of found your channel! There are so many old places to explore here in this small rural town so anytime you want to plan a trip to southeast Ky I can talk to owners of these properties that will gladly let you explore and record because many of these places are full of treasures
Pretty sure your 'router' is a tv antenna. How old are you? 25?
@@_papad8434 lol I’m 32. I should’ve known that, but I frequently fail to observe the obvious in abandoned buildings
Rabbit ears😊
For sure.
😂😅😂😅 Good One!!! Young folks today...
Its odd that you didn't mention the antique bed room furniture or the 1950s kitchen table and chairs. I love that house.
@@roberttilson6030 I am ignorant to those details. That’s why these comments have been so enlightening for me. I don’t claim to know much. I just like old, decaying structures. Thanks for watching
Ikr❤, he maybe too young
@ 32 and unobservant lol thanks for watching
Cool find.
It seems like the basement was the main living space.
@@redneckbryon that thought did cross my mind. Reminds me of my mom’s old place. The basement was the kitchen and living room…thanks for watching!
Reminds me of the furniture in my grandparents house, where I still live. 1930s and 40s probably. Old bed frames for springs, like on the attic.
Looks like people left furniture for the next renter or owner.
Odd that the kitchen and bathroom are in the basement.
@@KWarren-d9e those were my thoughts…thanks for watching
My guess was that they probably wanted more rooms upstairs
Those dressers are worth a ton of money!!!
@@heckfamily1 that’s what every e has been saying. I had no clue. Thanks for watching
Not a ton but a few hundred for sure
Honestly, one good cleaning and someone could live there.
I was just going to say that ! lol
Like the vintage towel bar hanging in kitchen. We had one like that in our kitchen back before we could spend money for paper towels plus were not common to use them back then !
@@kathyutter4258 interesting…thanks for watching
Plenty of potential. Four people could make it a home easily.
@@randythomas3478 might be a little tight lol thanks for watching
If I was going into an abandoned house I'd wear gloves. You never know what there is and, is better to be safe. That would be a nice little house if it was fixed up.
I agree! It is cute
It has not been vandalized. This home could easily be recouped.
Funny thing is the house does not look that bad. With a little cleaning and fixup it could be reused as a house again. Someone could probably buy it pretty cheap.
@@WilliamMoynihan-b2o oh I don’t doubt it. Thanks for watching
@@UrbexRurbexxSomeone homeless would love this house
I was painting, decorating,and thinking of improvements as I watched....cute little house
You should wear gloves when touching stuff
@@DebbieLuey-w8e not bad advice, but I like to live dangerously. Thanks for watching
Definitely. If those had been batteries, the acid would have burned your fingers.
Yes he should.
It's better to be safe and carefull.
@@lotus7313 thank you for your concern
Some nice art deco pieces.
Indeed! Thanks for watching
Maybe older people that passed away, by the items that were left
@@gingerlancaster3033 that’s my guess. Thanks for watching
Cool find & explore! 👍👍❤️✊🤘
@@carlashepherd9362 thanks and thanks for watching
It's amazing to see how the inside of the oven is so clean. Obviously it was never used so probably doesn't work
Wonderful video. Thank you.
@@CarolMortensen-e2b thanks for watching
Thank you for looking in the drawers lol, I'm always curious
@@tatertott2390 I always watch the footage when I get home and think: why the hell didn’t I look in there? I made sure to this time lol unfortunately, they were mostly empty…thanks for watching
Absolutely, I agree!
That was a stereo console you were looking in with the 8 track, the recever, and the turntable.
9:23 That's an old Kirby vacuum
@@dm7600 thanks and thanks for watching
it would make the perfect weekend getaway / hunting camp. we had a place north of butler and it was awesome place to go hunting / camping
@@TOWNCARBUBBA87 yes it would. I believe there are gamelands nearby
I hate that coffee too. You’re doing a good job. Keep up the good work.😊
@@leehyer4916 thank you and thanks for watching
I think that sweeper is a Kirby. They all look like that to this day. They are very heavy sweepers. We bought ours through a Kirby salesman/dealer. They claimed they would out sweep any vacuum cleaner on the market. Plus, they were very expensive like buying a Dyson today, and still are expensive. We bought ours used.
Looks they had kitchen the basement, but where was the bathroom in the basement too?
@ it’s comments like this that make this all so cool. Thank you for the info and thanks for watching
@ I guess so. I’ll chalk it up to being the 60s lol
Back down memory lane from when I grew up ❤
Love this chanel I just subscribed. You should were gloves. God bless You always. Be careful.
@@carmenmarrero6129 glad you enjoy. Thanks for the sub
Nice old door knobs best I could see. 😊
@@kathyutter4258 everyone always notices little details I miss. Thanks for watching
Love the Eljer Emblem toilet that was by the door and that's a 1956 Kirby vacuum ( I have several)! I'd love to get a hold of that house!
@@cristopherlove3865 ah, thanks for the info. And thanks for watching
Down the road from me. Not to sure if it’s really abandoned tho. Seems like they are using it for storage. May have also been an old person’s home
@@janetcarbone4213 I definitely thought an old person had lived there. Thanks for watching
Cool little house!
If you actually want to know about the family that used to live there go to the local library and look up the history on the house and the property in the floor plans. And it should give you an option to look at the previous owners as well
I would love to have the chance to be able to fix it up.
This would be a great fixer upper!!
@@denasmith8808 thanks for watching
Nice little house. Appears the roof is good. Some seepage into bsement wall.
@@mikecroaro519 it’s little details like this that make the comments great. Thanks for watching
Is it going to auction for back taxes? It's cement block, I would grab this in a heartbeat and reno it.
@@Catherine-ty8ss that I don’t know. Thanks for watching
Maybe it's that radioactive cinder block.
Old hi-fi with 8track
I could clean this up, put in the bathroom and move right in!!!!
@@sharonhubbard606 thanks for watching
Same😊
Very cute little place ❤
Thats an old bread box in kitchen cabinet. Had one in my childhood home. I opened it once to get bread and a freaking mouse jumped out. I ran to my neighbors. Gross
House tour down memory lane!!! Lol I remember bread boxes & the milkman!!! Good ol days
@@gail22213 lol that’s hilarious. Thanks for watching
Cute house it could be fixed up
@@judyriley3373 thanks for watching
Did anyone else notice the "fog" at the top of the attic stairs to the left? At about 8:22. Could be a nice place with a bit of clean up and love.
It has good bones. Unfortunately it looked like there was black mold in the downstairs bathroom.
Needs to be Rehabbed, not Demolished.....
@@Garybob-e9q I don’t know if there’s talk of doing anything with this house. It may just crumble away
That was electric motor nailed down on a board next to a wire brush so they hooked it up so they can use a wire brush off that it's not a grinder it's for a wire brush now if you look at it
@@davidotto7666 I thought the other side had a grinding wheel on it at one point. Thanks for the info
Wonder who owns the house & why they have not fixed it up to sell or rent? Could be very cute with proper updates.
@@paulam408 according to the county assessor, the owner lives in Florida. I’m thinking it was inherited after the death of a parent. Maybe the kids couldn’t agree on selling it, so now this happened. Just a guess. Thanks for watching
Cute house
That's a cool little house. I would live there.
Me too... after the pink is gone.
THE THING YOU CALLED A RECIEVER IS A TV ANTANA,
@@NaomiLouellis lol thank you. I was wondering. And thanks for watching
So there was no bathroom? It must have been one of those houses where the kitchen was downstairs in the bedrooms we're on the main level. Cute little place. Very little work could bring it back to life again
@@tammymarshall1528 bathroom was clean n the basement. Thanks for watching
We had those same fixtures on the cabinets. Our house was built in 1960.
@@jillhorvat1730 that’s awesome. Thanks for watching
Good lord! That’s an antenna for a tv. The speaker came out of the HI FI set
This is amazing
@@cherylsimber5830 thanks for watching
thats a kirby vacuum cleaner
Yes, I loved my mom's Kirby vaccuum!
That is some beautiful furniture
The left side of the stereo console would be speakers that why it doesn't open.
The bedroom lamps look like ones I had.
Nice find man! Hey where can I contact you, I wanna introduce you to myself and my friend, we both explore abandoned places and houses here in western PA and around
@@AmongTheUnknown yo, I actually follow you guys. Hit me up at urbexrurbexx@gmail.com
Awesome channel! I'm going to follow both of you guys. I mean, yinz guys. ❤
@@lisasutterlin6772 lol thanks for watching and following
@@UrbexRurbexxDUDE HOW DID THIS END UP WITH 37K VIEWS… woah
@ I’m just as shocked as you are
TV antenna… old Victrola records, but it regular record player. The vitriol’s records will play on a newer record player. And yes that was an 8 track player too
John couger melon camp song
I seen an "entity" in the attic when you first aimed the camera up there
Anything in the coffee tin on top of the wardrobe?
@@npsnps5325 I didn’t look. Everything you saw was what I saw. I only edited out putting on my gloves later in the video and some standing around. Thanks for watching
Do you own that property?
@ I do not
I would like to try and purchase this home
Why are you in somebody's else's house?
😮😮😅
cry about it
@wishborn_angel ❤️❤️🫢
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Lamps too!
The furniture restored would be worth it the outside looks bad,but the they are made with cedar pressboard will never rot inside I am at the age of knowing
@@rebeccapratt-j5e others have mentioned the furniture could be of value. Thanks for the info and thanks for watching
I bet the owner did cartwheels when JCM's "Little Pink Houses" came out. 😃
@@chriscadillac8448 ain’t that America
@@UrbexRurbexx 😄👍
Dim records and all the worth money if you look at them they're really old I'm telling you that's a gold mine right there that stereo you're looking at
And mishandling, BANG< SCRAPE!!!!
Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints
@@131Dustyyeah probably. My bad
Those fuses and the holder,in the oven,are for landline telephones.
@@lindareinen1259 ah thank you and thanks for watching
I believe they are the mains for the fuse box
@@TOWNCARBUBBA87 good to know. Thanks for watching
I know this place! 😮
Did anyone else notice when he turned left and pointed his phone up the steps to the attic I seen a puff of smoke was that his cold breath because it's winter or was that an apparition of something not of this world
@@jimmolnar7822 I’m pretty sure that was my breath. It was about 20 degrees that day. I think my breath became very visible in the absence of light when I opened that door. Thanks for watching
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Bottom draw is an old bread box
My parents had that Webster's dictionary. Fog at top of stairs at 8:22.
@@sandramcmillan4200 that was just my breath. It was very cold. Thanks for watching
Very pretty little place i to wonder who lived there?
@@PatriciaStambaugh I’m not sure. Thanks for watching
Id love to move in there.
The antique stereo record player in e-track player you just opened up that thing is worth at least five grand
My mom had a cookstove like that in the 80s
I still have mine. It works great.
The bottom drawer with the lift up lid is a bread box
Vacuum is a 1960s Kirby
I thought so.
The vacuum is a Kirby. Probably from the 40's or 50's. Perhaps later. They kept that style for years.
I saw quite a bit of mold and looks like wood rot in the attic
Mould and rot are the main reasons for moving out, but rental for summer time vacation people could happen.
@@marktrexler2327 thanks for watching
How much did it sell for
@@DavidBerquist334 $15,000, though I wonder if it was inherited after a death in the family