Walking Through 6 Houses To Be Removed on 51 Acres
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Pre Demolition Walk Through. 9 Total Buildings 6 House Removals. Surprised by Illegal Resident /Survivor Who's Boat Crashed & Sunk and He Had To Swim To Safety In Hurricane IAN Flooding Water. Multi Million Dollar Florida Property Total Of 51 Acres. Includes Demolition of 9 Total Buildings on 51 Acres. (6 Houses) This is another hurricane IAN impacted property. Watch as we interview a survivor/squatter that was in the water during the 150 Mile per Hour Hurricane.
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Looks like the hurricane stripped out a bunch of romex also.😂😂😂
Yep I Seen That, Keen Eye.
@@removeitprosdemolition I understand it is the tornadoes that have those nimble fingers yet strengthy hands and arms yet tire easily - hurricanes have the upper body, strong legs and back and sustained are very good for a long weeks work.
Sounds like wise words to me!!
So do the tweakers that stole all the Romex...
This seems sneaky.
How does this seem sneaky?
@@removeitprosdemolition you said that the client didn't want you telling what was going on with the property until after the deal was done
Background music sucks
Noted
The thing that caught my attention was you said that the client didn't want you telling what was going on with the property until after the deal was done....that tells me that some people aren't going to be happy with what's going to be done with the property
@terryblack-xo5vj: Exactly right!! the 500 condo development with "waterfront views" in your Florida paradise destination to crowd the Ft. Meyers area even more.
People will raise the sale price if they think you're going to make a lot of money on the deal. That's why Disney world land was bought in secret.
Both scenarios are plausable.
It's such a beautiful natural piece of Florida property. Sadly us Floridians know what's coming next.. 🏢💲🏢
😢
I think they will be very happy!!
Interesting video thanks ~ but no need for the awful background music 👎🏻
Noted
People who grew up in that area been fishing that area for decades some northerners come in and tell them you can't fish around here it's happened to me in south Florida
Not sure I understand?
Wah....try buying your own water front.
You can't come to Michigan and hunt on my property either.
tell me you're from Ohio without saying you're from Ohio. #warsher and dryer
Funny!! True.
I live in Ohio . So true. Lol
@@kevinsandells9933 lol
Walking under that house with the squatter I'm seeing thousands of dollars (retail) in lumber from the deck to the laminated beams under the house.
Yep I see that if I had a big enough place I would deconstruct many of these house and sell off everything.... some dy>>
The guy hunched over was scary. He's not reacting, I assume that means he was high as a kite, but that seems so dangerous to have that type of person around.
Yes I must look mean or something rarely get any conformations...run into squatters all the time......
You look like you could work in an undercover drug ring task force! Lol probably why no one messes with you
No, they just don't want police involved...lol
@@someguy9778 good point!
14:05 - That's a forge, and the hearth is where they've been smelting copper wire. They can't sell the wire, because the scrapyard won't buy it from them unless they know they're a professional scapper or demo like yourself. So they strip off the plastic, or just burn it off, then melt the wire into ingots, which they can sell for full value.
Stripping wire costs to much in labor unless its thick. That's my experience burning it off would be more efficient but they won't take it. Melting it I neve tried that.
@removeitprosdemolition Yes, but you have a job, and lots of things to do. Whoever did this had plenty of time on their hands, and a powerful need for easy money with no questions asked.
@@removeitprosdemolitiontoo much labor xD - na, addiction is a full time job.
Where would i get a kiln?
@@johndoe-is2fw
Lol, "i dont know who is here, dont want a situation" ...proceeds to smash window. 😅
Well, I still had to make sure nobody was in there
@@removeitprosdemolitionI mean just open the door?
WOW !!! MY DREAM HOUSE ! GONE WITH THE WIND
So sorry....
You know, I was thinking nice house. What a waste.
THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU LIVE IN A GARBAGE STATE WITH FLOODS ALL THE TIME
It's ashamed such a nice place has gone down so bad.
For sure
And the cow just walks right by and says " cool" 😎
LOL
I am fascinated in a voyeuristic sense with your videos. I keep thinking about who lived there, their story, and what happened.
We throw so much stuff away, but I get the economics of it all. I admire you for at least trying.
Keep up the good work.
(What is your eBay store?)
The houses were damaged to the point that the owner could not repair them. Maybe didn't have insurance.
reuseitpros is our ebay store. www.ReuseItPros.com is our resale website.
Hurricaine Agnes game through while I was a child. Many of the rural houses/trailers washed away, or were pushed off their foundations. They ended up draped over/around trees.We helped the owners get some of the mud covered stuff out because we were lighter. We dug jewelry, tools, etc. out of the mud for a year afterward. We thought the world was ending when the bloated corpses of cows and horses began floating downriver. The river took out dozens of homes....and came three inches from the edge of our porch. We felt mixed feelings coming back down out of the evacuation houses higher up the mountain. Half the neighborhood was gone, but our house stood. The woods had clothing and bedding and whatnot caught high in their branches once the water came down. A few boat remnants as well. It didn't dry out to the riverbanks for a very long time. That's a very beautiful spot! Very low to the ground; that should be taken into consideration. I was looking at the birdcage! That would go for a few hundred on Craigslist, cleaned up a little, they are very SPENDY. I'd love to harvest driftwood/deadwood in an area like that. The least likely outcome is use the boggy land for water loving agricultural crops. Rice comes to mind. I'd still work around those beautiful oak trees. I'm sure the crocs are out in force. It's kinda their house. They'd prefer a fish farm, I'm sure! It's a shame habitat for humanity doesn't have a crew to cannibalize the useable fixtures, sinks, rails, etc. I know it's a time thing for you guys. Have fun, and be careful!!!!! I wasn't interested much until I saw all the flood damaged houses and remembered. Reall cool! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the insights, my house got pummeled after IAN and all those thing you described are things ai recently lived through.
I vividly rember Agness. Was a kid and my Grandmother lived out on Snell Isle - St. Petersburg, stayed at her house during that. The water came all up all the way to the pool/ patio area and the streets flooded. No water in the house. The beaches got whacked pretty good including the destruction of the old Penguin restaurant at the beach. My parents house was in another part of town at a higher elevation of 44 feet. Some homes going down hill were true split levels rather than just a one story slab on grade sort of affair.
I fear they're just gonna come in and bulldoze all those trees down It will no longer be a private little paradise. Could be wrong but I doubt it.
No trees will be removed!!!
beautiful property. would have been great to live there sad the hurricane destroyed the place
Yes I agree.
I hope you carry.... Love your vids
Thanks and I should carry.....lol
Thanks, was a cool video😊 Love from AZ-US
Awesome. Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
What a shame. Beautiful land and waterfront. The view is wonderful.
You will like what they are going to do with it!!! I f you like the beauty.
Building anything in Florida out of wood is just a waste of time and money. Concrete is the way to go.
After Seeing What IAN Did You Are Surly Right. Most Frame Buildings Were Destroyed or Gone.
@@removeitprosdemolition Poured concrete walls or masonry can both do the job. My parents live in Fort Myers, and their house is block with a tile roof. They only lost two or three tiles in Ian, and had a couple of trees knocked over.
They are throwing up apartments 4 stories high in Ft Myers made out of match sticks. This scam construction by REITs & private equity firms is a result of incompetent government and won't age well
Why put music in background? It takes away from what you are talking about and doing.
Noted
Didn't know squatters drive Cadillacs and have yachts.
We have a special kind of squatter's here
I don't like destruction of things without reason. I get the demo. Not the mirrors. Hope you had fun doing it.
The mirrors i just fun....they are dangerous to move....hard to sell!!!
What the hell happened to this place after the storm, everyone just abandoned it? These places don't look that bad at all.
To expensive to repair, was put on the market and vacated. Once it closes I will let you know what they are doing with
it.
ALL THE APPLIANCES EVEN WATER CAN BE RECLING FOR$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ IF THAY DONT WORK YOU CAN SCRAP THEM
Correct. Usually we bring them back if they are not working to put them in our scrap container for scrap. Once it's full we take it to the scrapyard.
Find one scrapper and let him come spend his time gathering that scrap. Anything but putting it in the landfill. That is food on someone’s plate.
The homeless people who were living in those properties scrapped them out.
Cool video. Most of Florida is a sinking swamp. Looks like nothing worth salvage there.
Take the weight set, you need them. Get on the treadmill for an hour a day.
Thank me later. 💪
Thanks for the advice.
I don't buy that's squatter's story about that being his brother's place.
Me either.
Found your video in my feed and liked it. Gonna subscribe because I’d like to see more. Worked for a demo company for a stretch some years ago- I find it interesting. Such an idyllic setting, hope its beauty can be restored…new subscriber!
Awesome! Thank you! What area did you do demo at?
I worked in Allentown PA area for 4 long, hot summers during my college years. Mostly tearing parts out of industrial buildings that were being repurposed. Made me feel good to go back later and see how it turned out. Lotta sweat involved in the jobs I did but I made a couple friends…
@@glennmorrell4907 I love demo its inline with my skillset....lol
Oh My Goodness we laughed so hard after you said "Don't put that in"! Priceless!!!
I've got issues..lol
@@removeitprosdemolition
@@removeitprosdemolitionDon't we all? 😅
I wonder if you could offer a local part time scrapper a couple of hours pre-demo to take that little bit of scrap to earn a couple of bucks
We have some crews we can send out to collect the scrap before we go demo the place. Our guys have been doing it a while and are great at recovering what we want. Thanks for watching!
That's a liability 🎉🎉
That 40ft mast is worth about $1,500 on eBay.
Good to know
the "heater" is a knife-making forge. 2-300 dollars
Good to know. Thanks for watching
This was a fun video! I’m looking forward to follow-up videos to this one.
What was that blue thing sitting on the floor at the 3:30 mark? At first I thought it was a sled/toboggan…but, in Florida? Then I thought that it looked vaguely like a mini bumper car. You do find some interesting stuff, Dave.
kids toy
Definitely have a lifetime of knowledge there sir💪🏾🙏🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
I appreciate that
Not a kiln a forge for heating metal watch forged in iron once
Got it!!
Why did all these people move out of their houses and not a single one did stay...... strange to me.
Thanks for the input!!! Did you subscribe?
@@removeitprosdemolition I did
Look at sheetrock inside can tell wire thief beat you to it. Believe going to be condos thats what owner was trying to sell for?
The one unit is trashed looked like the wire was still there when I looked, but maybe Its gone I only seen a small amount.
Just found your channel.I enjoyed watching it. Thanks.
Welcome to the community!!!
Surprisingly, there is a lot of salvageable material in those houses.
By the time we got to it the squatters took all the best stuff we did repurpose some of it.....
25:38... I thought another hurricane was passing by! 😂
LOL
It was just a big wind....
did you have to break the messiest window there? lol i realize your trying to entertain us but this all looks staged ok
The walls are down and ceiling is down, because they just pulled the drywall, and stripped the copper wire.
I am slow but you are exactly right.....
You start swinging that backhoe around the squatters are going to be running everywhere
Yeah police were out there yesterday.
Squatter rights have been squashed. They no longer have rights to occupy buildings that are not their property. Be aware, get the squatters out.
Praise GOD!!!
Removing the motors off lawn mowers and power washers will yield alot more money at a scrap yard. Definitely worth the couple of minutes
Thanks
A property that’s been destroyed by a hurricane because it’s that low lying should never be built on again. Those extreme weather events are only going to get worse and more frequent.
It's a really unfortunate situation. Are you in Florida?
Each of your videos are like a "mini-series" on interesting subjects, those of us who are "arm-chair" types. Same way that I've been watching This Old House since 1979. Once these old ruined homes are removed, in come the beach palaces. Sad to see Old Florida slowly fade away but Old Florida went away in 1960. My viewpoint is Florida before Disney and Florida after Disney. Or Charleston before Hugo and after. Everything changed post Hugo for the better. My fear is the Tampa Bay area to where half the homes in St. Petersburg were built before 1960. We thought that Ian was going to go that way but like every other big storm after 1921, it has been spared. It will be a massive insurance disaster should something like Ian hit that part of the state. 700 miles of low high flood hazard coast line in the Bay Area and a lot of the homes are not built to today's standards.
Thanks for watching and I hear you they are all heading to Tampa and they never seem to get hit. We have been hit different ways 5 times since I have been here, each situation very different. IAN was a direct hit on FMB and Sanibel and Naples.
LOL I WOULD HAVE TOOK THE 2X4S THAT I COULD BE RE USED FOR OTHER TINGS THE P/T STUFF IS THE SCORE OF THE WHOLE THING✌👍👍👍💪
Yes
Just sold my home in Cape Coral just on the n fort Meyers border. Trying to figure out where you are. We were off pine island rd the end of twenty fourth st. My first winter in eighteen years staying backin mass. Miss the sunshine and warm temps.
Cohn Rd North Fort Myers.
Just found your channel and subscribed! Looking forward to watching demo and learning what’s going in afterward. 🚜🧨🕌
Welcome aboard!
Once again watching you do your job and so very happy you try and salvage things. I hate when people toss things when they are still good. Like that mirror you busted. I saved a large mirror and hung it in my garden and it was like I opened up a new world view. It is very nice. Maybe you can do the same.
Agreed. I hate to waste things that are good. It's such a shame. As far as the mirror goes our protocol is to not carry any mirrors that are big or without a sturdy frame. It's too dangerous for my employees. They are too thin and I've seen them break in hands (Including my own) multiple times and cut people. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
Damn just my kind show I'm glad you ended up in my feed I'm subscribed now !
Thanks for the kind words. Welcome!!
Your vids just happen to start playing in my feed so I watch a cpl then subbed to channel..... pretty nifty to see the destruction and such...
Thanks for the encouragement.
Enjoyed thanks !
Thanks for watching!
51 acres... 1 of 3 things condos, apartments or hotel resort.
None of those
Waterfront RV park for rich folks with a marina.
That's my guess 🤓
Well that was a fun video, did that guy sitting under the house ever wake up? Gosh that would really scare me 😳
Yes he woke up, looked high.
@@removeitprosdemolition gosh, that’s scary
@TrashorTreasure-ie3sz: You may want to pay closer attention and check out the fake leather jacket seen later in the video. The guy was describing his "adventure" in the boats, the hurricane and his brother's family had lived in the house they were standing in while talking.
@@gcflower99 I will look we are starting the tear down this week.
Just out looking for expensive stuff and smashing massive mirrors 😳🤷😂
That sums it up.....
@@removeitprosdemolition so,,, I guess you've never bought a large mirror? 😂
It looks like the guy in the garage is on ketamine… all bunched over
Yea. Not a good situation.
I just know you'll save all that PT lumber... and built-n in microven
We reused the staircases.
7 (seven) years of bad luck when you break a mirror.
Looks like North Queensland,Australia, 20 years ago . We get monster storms too with floods so destroyed homes are part of life here.
Part of life here too hurricane IAN destroyed everything along the coast here, we are still recovering.
This guy has broken a lot of mirrors
Wow those worshers are really hard to find! I’d pay you about $20 bucks for all of them😂
Edit: pressure worshers too? What a deal lol
Show me the money!
Truly a Man Who enjoys his Work !!! How about after Beer Thirty We Throw a A Car Through a House !!!
Coming up this weekend
hmmmm...don't need beer to do that..good idea
@@KcChristie Your Hard Working Crews Will appreciate the Gesture ! You Don’t seem to Appear to Just Be a White Hardhat That Just Shows Up To Bitch Your Crews Out , You actually Take the Time to Look over these projects to anticipate any future problems and are Respectful to the Homeless People who may be seeking shelter , but Personally I Wouldn’t Tour these places Without a Sidearm at Least , some Folks Are Way Past the Broken Point !!!
Wow what a waste of some really nice homes rich people and they're sad investments that destroy entire communities.
😇
I may be looking you up Dave.....god bless 🇺🇸
God Bless!!
no houses should be allowed to be built there anymore,.
Except for the DC Elite like Obama, and Pelosi RIGHT!?!?!
Agreed....
New subscriber. Looking forward to demolition. Be safe👍🏻
Thanks for subbing. Do you do scrap metal.....
@@removeitprosdemolitionMost of us call it recycling here cause we don’t make any money collecting and sorting different metals.🤷🏻♀️
i would want the cops there to clear anyone out before going in super dangerous
If something super aggressive happened, I would call the police.
That is some beautiful land out there though, just beautiful
They bought it to turn into a preserve. Thanks for watching hope you subscribed and joined our community!
Homeless, but drives an Escalade. Only in America 😂
Amen
He lives on a derelict boat
Hey with no electricity how was the ceiling fan running no wind outside either?
I didn't pick up on that probably just the wind or who knows, maybe it was a ghost.
I wonder why you don’t keep the heavy beams
Which heavy beams?
That’s in North Fort Myers’s off the river not a lake lol i know exactly where it is
Exactly! Do you live in the area? Thanks for watching!
Yeah i live in Buckingham now but used to live about a half mile from that property
@@jamesernst4491it is pretty property
Years back, I rented a beautiful property from the mother of one of the girls in our circle of friends. I had two or three good years there, and she finally sold it to developers that were going to put up a condominium complex. I had already moved out and spoke to the mom and she said that Monday they were going to demolish the house and if there’s anything I wanted left in the home, to help myself. So me and one of my buddies went over there and busted both of the glass doors, ripped things off the walls kicked holes. He took a leak in the dishwasher, just basic asshattery LMAO. A couple weeks later I saw the daughter and she told me someone broke in and destroyed the house. lol
Full transparency, it took several hits to break the glass doors and I also drove through the overhead garage door. 🐐
Its fun!!! Never gets old.
Am I the only 1 that seen the person hiding in the door behind him when he was cleaning the glass off the door
24:09 guy in doorway
I had a camera guy and my editor with me.You were seeing one of them
these guys make the repo guys look like chicken feed lol
Not following here........
Sad. They looked like nice homes.
I bet they were might not have had flood insurance not sure. What a mess.
They had cheap kitchens though, so where else did they chintz out?
It was a beautiful place at one time. All that bad luck breaking them.
Yeah, if there's bad luck with breaking mirrors.I have about five million years bad luck.....lol
@@removeitprosdemolition lol well I guess it's just and old saying .
What is. Roug. With the .house it ..look nice to me 😊😊😊😊😊
From what I understand lee county bought the property and they're turning it into preserve.
Are you paid to clean up everything including slabs?
Yes
@@removeitprosdemolition SO much junk to remove!
I Think All Scrap aluminum should be Taken and Stored as When War Breaks Out The Prices of All Metals Will Skyrocket !! If You Have the Time And Manpower For Such an Endeavor and Storage Space ? Hell I’ve Seen Scrap Yards Saving Metal For at Least 20 plus Year’s , because they already Have the storage space and only Sell when Prices are Topped out On the East Coast , But are Holding Back Huge Amounts For The Big Money to Come !!!
Wish I had the room. Good idea, kind of 401K!!!!
It’s a river not a lake …unreal
Correct. It's the Caloosahatchee River. Do you live in the area? Thanks for watching.
Most of those kitchen cabinets will be cheap Menards type particle board krap that isnt worth the time to even mess with, they won't be solid oak custom-made by a carpenter kind of stuff.
A million dollar view that isn't worth the headache of building or buying and watching it get destroyed by the NEXT hurricane and flood!
Yep I agree.....
Did you do a video of the whole demolition and an update?
Let me think about that.....
The best part was when he farted.
What a beautiful secluded place to live, but for the mosquitoes! (And I say that as someone who lives on 27 acres...but with no mosquitoes!). I would have loved that washed-up boat as a kid to play on (Who'm I kidding? I'd like it even now!)
farted??? I love playing with my boat!!!
bust out all the windows they wont stick around
Good Idea!!...We are 80 percent done with this the building are gone or destroyed.
Hey Dave, I think I met you years ago through Brian Vickers. Yep, I am the Diversified Home Inspection Shirt House at the end. Funny. I lived there till the hurricane.
Very cool! Was that your shirt.....funny. I remember Brian. Cool guy.
Im a letter carrier, over the years ive been able to go into houses to salvage things before they tear them down. I love doing that. Kljustissed a good one, smh guy didnt let me know about demolition. I was off a day and it disappeared. 15 years on a route i know lots of owners selling their homes for big bucks. Then condos and apartments are built..in Irish ☘️ Country.
Its fun right!!!
I don't care if it's a million $ view, you couldn't make me live there with the ocean coming into my house which has to be on stilts. And gators and snakes. It might be -20 today and snowing here, but we'll never have hurricanes and waves let alone crocks. A million $ view is just in the eye of the beholder.
I get it!!!
Hi this is my 3rd video. Im lovin it! Would like to see the demolition aspect as well but I would love to have a 700 and knock down homes and such for profit thats like every mans dream! haha
Thanks for watching!!!
Sad situation.
This is a good thing for the community, until they close can't say why but its a good thing for us all!!!
There are squatter rights of they were there for years.
These were cooperative type of squatters.
SO MUCH WASTE its a shame. How can you literally throw away good stuff?
It hurts my heart we recycle more than anybody in this marketplace. www.Reuseitpros.com we have resale shop.
House #1 looked really nice. My Amish neighbors would salvage the entire house.
Its interesting to hear your opinion. Our online store www.reuseitpros.com been doing this for over 10 years.
Instead of busting the mirrors. How about you scrape the silver off the back of it? Cook it and reclaim it.
First of all never heard of that, I learn new stuff everyday. Its all about time. Same reason we only strip thick wire the time to have guys do it costs more than the scrap is worth.
Those houses look so weak ... I mean us houses built from planks and getting shuttered by wind. As person from Europe that is strange to me.
They basic low end houses built on stilts................
sounds like you got alot of squatters out there
There was a bunch of homeless with cars out there and they stole a bunch of our stuff, which upon signing the contract all the scrap is ours......I say karma.....God is good to us we don't worry about it....
At this spot there were. Isolated area with multiple buildings.
If there is furniture that looks perfectly fine, you can give it to the Salvation Army so them can give it to families who cannot afford to buy it themselves
We donate through my local church and we have a resale shop see it here. We give credits on the bill for our customers and donate the over flow which on a yearly basis is quite a bit. 30 or 40 box trucks full. www.Reuseitpros.com