With a house left in that kind of state, you kind of have to wonder if the people who lived there left one day, planning to come back, and then died in a horrible accident.
@growlingbehemoth 2008 is when we crashed (recession). This house doesn't strike me as being left due to the economy. It looks like they ran to the grocery store and never returned. No, unfortunately we probably do not want to know what happened. So sad!
After the housing crash back in '08, I worked cleaning out houses that had been foreclosed on and abandoned. People left everything. The closets were still full of clothes, family pictures and college diplomas were still on the walls, these were houses that had been empty for a year but looked like people left a few minutes before. And we're not talking cheap houses either, these were typically in rich neighborhoods. That was an interesting job.
I did the same for 8 years . It always amazed me what people would leave behind. But I did enjoy finding those hidden jewelry hiding places. And I found that women would hide money on the top of kitchen cabinets , and bedroom closet`s under the carpets.
@@elissamyers7321 I’d be scared to eat any food she cooked, knowing that could have gone bad upwards of 2 years prior. I’ve realized how good I’ve got it. It took me 8 years before I realized what expired food was. Is it sad or great that it took that long?
@Dr. Random not O1O Probably sad. We had some kind of food in the cabinet that I saw last year and it expired in 2020. Just like some mustard I saw at school a few days ago. We don’t use that cabinet much.
Maybe they drowned. They are on the water. Some people think the ocean is harmless or they underestimate the power of currents. Even experienced swimmers/ divers get caught by them and end up dying.
It was a holiday home to the doctor who made Grey's Anatomy (?) the not revised version I think? None of the grandchildren wanted the house so they just abandoned it. It's a shame tho, it's such a nice house :p
I absolutely love the fact that you don’t add music in your videos. During the moments when you don’t talk, the silence in the house giving off the abandoned vibes, I love it! Most explorers I watch add in too much editing and music, it’s just not enjoyable but your videos are great! Can’t wait to see more from you man!
This is quite mysterious. It looks like the family just went away for the afternoon. I love the arched windows in the bedroom and the circular room where the bunk beds were. The black mold tho, is very dangerous so please wear a mask when you enter a place like this. Awesome find guys.
I disagree, leaving drawer's open is a tell tale sign that people left and aren't coming back; who opens a drawer and then leaves it open. Especially with little children around. No they left in a hurry, and they don't look like they're coming back; so far they haven't. Black Mole is Dangerous, that could have force people out; but it didn't look that bad. Except you can't see inside walls, they might have been told to leave everything. The clothing was mostly folded in the drawers, so I'd assume that picture albums; jewelry and electronics of value might have been taken. If people were fleeing in a panic, clothing would have been thrown and dropped on the floor and things would be disorganized everywhere from rifling through stuff. My guess is either black mold force them out or they were members of a witness protection program, given a short time to leave and told to take only a day or two's worth of clothing. That would explain why there was no picture's on the walls of family also.
Antonio APC79 if you are only around black mold for a while it can give you symptoms that are like a flu or cold. Like coughing, nausea, headache, stuff like that. If you are exposed to black mold for a long period of time it can be more dangerous but it most likely won’t kill you. Memory loss, persistent headaches, trouble breathing, and just general pain in your body. So not fatal but definitely not fun
I know of this home. I think it belongs to the family of a very popular and prestigious family of doctors and surgeon's. I'm pretty sure this is like a second home (maybe vacation spot?) and both husband and wife passed away and the family never came back to it. Someone in his family (uncle, brother etc) wrote books on surgery. So no it's not fleeing,or murder,or prison... It's that they passed away and as you can see it's a handful to manage that property. Cool video tho
Why is the whole house decaying like that though if it's only been abandoned for 7-8 years? There's literally black mold on everything. Never seen anything like that except in buildings that have been abandoned for decades
@Dirty Lettuce other explorers went by, thats how they find out this place in the first place. Some other people took all the wine bottles too. Third floor of this house, where the bunk beds where, finally fell off last year.
The house is actually up for sale the reason why the previous owners left in such a rush was because they discovered the black mold and was told to leave everything how it was it was owned by a doctor and his wife that was a nurse they have three children and it on bailie beach rd mattituck ny 11952 The reason I know this is my stepfather has a beach house about four houses down from this one they are trying to sell the property the house is infested with black mold and on a side note the candles and all that stuff was staged I’m sorry but it was
Kyinthesky it spores into everything and can make some people very sick and it can be impossible to get better if the body can’t detox If they was trying to stay healthy, heal or get better they would’ve had to leave it all behind
Kyinthesky it sometimes depends like in my house we had black mold somehow and it got on just bout everything that was in the clothes a whole bunch on sentimental stuff and clothes had to throw everything away
Who wants a SuperWoofer from 1985 or a 2008 case of beer? Apart maybe for the wood paneling there's no valuable. Add ten years of seaside weather and it'll crumble.
There's nothing valuable or even collectable in this house. It's all just cheap stock made furniture bought at some run of the mill furniture store back in the 70's and 80's.
@@kyle8952 I'm sure it's also corroded through. Been sitting in damp salty sea air for a decade. Nothing in that house is valuable. Interesting yes, valuable no.
I always feel uncomfortable when idk who and why it happened. I'll spend hours researching who the owners were until I'm satisfied. It's such a beautiful farm house too. The wood floors are incredible. Such a shame. It looks like French farmhouse revival style.
It's very sad to see that their children and grandchildren didn't bother to come and restore this beautiful house. They must have have lots of memory and good time to remember. Very sad.
And it's a beach-house! I thought everybody liked beach houses! Maybe there was a hurricane/storm and they fled! So beautiful even the gazebo so close to the beach you can just sit there and watch the ocean while sipping on a glass of lemonade at noon feeling the ocean breeze and sunshine at the same time !! I wonder where is this?
I know it’s been a year, but if the bank foreclosed on the house they don’t own it anymore so no one can go take that stuff or repair it. Probably different where you are but in the US they take the house if you can’t pay the mortgage. I think this house is abandoned bc of black mould infestation. It causes massive health issues so they were probably told to leave everything bc it has mould spores on it.
Exactly what I was thinking and almost always think when I see videos of houses abandoned like this. Like the kids room...afterwards the shot out that little window (8:21) ... I imagined a child looking out that window and now that child is an adult with the memories of the house & gazing out the window, then for them to stumble across this video an have the reaction you stated. I hope that happens and if it does I hope they can/will tell us about the house & why/how its abandoned&/who lived there etc.
This is really weird but when I read the comment it talks about attorney general barr I thought was weird because this isn't a video about that or anything near it and then when I clicked on it to look at the two replies the whole comment changed to be relevant about this video and the people that commented commented on that. Is anybody else seeing a comment about attorney general barr? And then clicking on it and it changed?
They live near a beach, dust is almost never a thing in homes like that. Now ants on the other hand....those are everywhere near beaches! I’m surprised I didn’t see much bugs in this house.
lying piece of Shit My thoughts, exactly. Like the Trivial Pursuit board; no one holds onto the cards, number 1, and the cards were so nicely placed on the table as if people just ran away in the middle of a card game, number two.
Yeah, super lame It’d be way cooler if he said, “...so I went into this abandoned house & arranged/played w a bunch of shit that was already in there. i.e: “I went through the closets & found a bunch of board games & decided to set up the trivial pursuit game..just to trip out the next explorers.”
Yep, I was thinking of the same thing!!! Almost every room had a book open up!! Why would you want to light candles?? Chester drawers were open here and there??
@@patriciaparsons2655 Because he had already gone through the house taking still photos. That's why the candles were lit and dresser drawers were conveniently opened the way they were. It also explains why his tripod was already upstairs laying on the bed.
chief tp It comes from a variety of sources including plants, roads, wind, clothes dryers, electronics, attics, basements, air conditioning and heating ducts and vents, pets, pollen, insects, carpeting, knick knacks. If you live in the south, coastal states, desert, or Southwest, you have more than your fair share of dust due to excess pollen, windy, and dry conditions. But not matter where you live, dust will be a problem and it needs to be addressed.
I deal with Abandoned and Foreclosed homes on a daily basis for my work. You would not believe how some of these homes are left. Some are a total wreck. Others look like the owner will be coming home any day now.
My next door neighbors up and left, their house was foreclosed on. I was never in the house when they were there. Garbage was left in the front and back yards for 2 months, and after many complaints to town hall, they finally got someone to clean up the place. I asked if I could have a look inside and it was just as filthy as the outside. They left a lot behind, it was disgusting!
Yes it's nice to view because he's steady with his camera and not like some who whizz the camera so fast you end up sea sick. Nice place. Sad it's going to waste. New sub. Looking forward to viewing more.
Where's the paper from 2008? There's nothing about the house that has any tech or decor from that decade. It seems staged, a home obviously abandoned in the 1980s or 1990s and has a case of Blue Moon in the fridge, come on people, it's called staging an abandoned house. 👎🏻
This feels extremely eerie to me… I think the lighting really adds to it, it’s a very uncomfortable atmosphere. I often have dreams/nightmares of old houses, so I think I need to watch something more cheery before bed tonight lol
LOLOL - I was thinking the same thing; A couple dozen dime-store novels doth not make for a 'full library'; A more accurate statement would be 'there are some books on built in shelves in the living room. Also, the books are junk fiction and not indicative of a 'very intelligent' inhabitant. By reason, no one who is very intelligent would leave a house to decay.
Idk how people do this shit by themselves. I’d be terrified of a person hiding out in there. That’s the creepiest part of all, you never know who’s lurking in those places.
How did you think people like Charles Schwab, D.Trump & etal. became real estate moguls? By charity /voluntary/ donations from working people with families?
Liberty GiveMe Yes-it was so obvious! That was probably the reason they took off and left everything. I hope the guy filming burned his clothes afterward.
I noticed that too. You could see the outline on the table from maybe the game box... but obviously they "staged" many things... that beer box in the fridge would be black moldy and crumbling... most of these videos are just clickbait.
Have you considered finding the owners in local court records? That may give you a starting point in finding out what happened. I suppose that's not your mission, however. I would love to take up that part of the story and share.
That’s what drives me crazy w/these videos! Pretty basic stuff that may lead to an even better story & it would set UA-camr apart from all the others, amongst whom none rarely make the effort
That would be cool but I don't know if information like that can be given to just anyone that ask for it. I could be wrong but that's personal info it just seems weird for them to give it away.
This may have been a wealthy family's home at one time or possibly a summer vacation home more than likely. It looked to me that lastly it was a vacation rental. Notice there weren't any real personal effects left. No pictures of family or mementos. Other than the clothes that could have been left by the last caretakers of the property. That's why the rooms had a hotel kinda vibe to them. Everything you might need for a nice rental, games, books, dishes, bunk beds, that crib and fully furnished rooms without any real personal items left about. It's a shame it wasn't kept up. As long as the roof is maintained on these old houses they hold up pretty good. Once they start leaking it's toast. I was curious what the bathrooms looked like. Great find.
@Kernica1 , true maybe not by today's standards the way homes are built but the age of that home with all the woodwork , built in wine rack in the "man cave" or smoking room wasn't typical in an average home of that age. It doesn't look like much of the original furniture was left and that kitchen looked like a later add on. I was wondering the same too about them not doing a little research on the place to give us a little history would've been nice.
Me too! It seems a lot of our Gentlemen Urban Explorers just have to look in old fridges and freezers. Not one of them smells lemon fresh, wait! maybe the next one will.😉
Were you able to look at expiration dates of any of the food items in the kitchen? That can give you a really decent idea of when the last time someone lived there.
He made a noise and started coughing as he stepped away from the refrigerator, so I bet the smell was really bad. Wouldn't wanna go rifling through that stuff unless you have a mask and gloves.
At the 5:24 mark...you can see a name and address inside of the book that is lying on the bed. I looked up the name and address and it is for a doctor who passed away in 2013. If the owner of the book is the person who owned this house then it is odd that it sits abandoned as he had a large family. He was 91 when he passed and left 5 adult children, 16 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren...many who still live in the same state as he did.... It is so sad to see the remnants of someone's life...simply left to rot...with no-one caring enough to close the house properly or to even relish the belongings of a life well lived... Unlike most Third-world countries where the elderly have great value...in our first-world American society the elderly are looked at as a nuisance by so many people...as if they have no knowledge or value in the lives of their family or community...which is simply untrue...So sad...
A life well lived...Um. Sure! Or maybe just a long life. Maybe the guy was an insufferable asshole? Not every relative is a treasure. Perhaps the home and everything in it reminded them of bad memories so they left it to the mold. Did you ever have a co-worker you couldn't stand and think "wow, I'm glad I only have to tolerate this jerk at work"..Well, that person has a family and they probably don't like he/she either. Just something to think on.
I love your videos. I really like the way you describe as you go without your voice being overly intrusive. It makes it really easy to explore along with you.
What I don’t get is why the house wasn’t handled in a disposal manner. As a hazmat worker if a property is as bad as this we put the property under demolition and remediate the site.
If it has been 10 - 15 years that the house has been abandoned, it could have been due to the recession of 2008 (Great Recession). A lot of people owed more on their house than the value of the house itself and just walked away from their property. This could have been a second home / vacation property and the homeowners were overextended. Ironically, it was the collapse of the housing market that started that disaster.
How is it that non of the furniture, or books have dust on them if it’s an “”untouched” home for so long.? My house gets dustier than that in a couple weeks.
simple. dust is a product of dead skin and other small debris stirred up by human movement. no humans = no dead skin particles and no movement to stir it up.
Teresa Mullet my grandparents got an old wood cabin there property and it’s not very dusty. Hasn’t been touched in ten years. Thing is still dirtier than this fake ass place
Facts: The Fridge - It is made by GE aka: General Electric The Beer - Blue Moon Belgian White (branded as Belgian Moon in Canada) is a Belgian-style witbier brewed by MillerCoors under the name the Blue Moon Brewing Co. It was launched in 1995, and was originally brewed in Golden, Colorado. It is brewed at Molson Brewery in Quebec Canada. In 2012 Blue Moon has come under fire from the Brewers Association for not stating on the bottle that the beer is made by MillerCoors. The Brewers Association says that this omission allows the Blue Moon Brewing Company to masquerade as an independent craft brewer. Independent craft brewers, such as Greg Koch, CEO of Stone Brewing Co., agree that the multinational conglomerate brewers' use of bottle imagery similar to independent craft beers misleads consumers. In May 2015, a California man filed suit against MillerCoors for the "Craft Beer" labeling. Coors eventually settled out of court with The Confederation of Belgian Breweries (CBB), agreeing to change the labeling to "Belgian-style Wheat Ale". The Mold - It is black. Black mold is a type of fungus that thrives in damp areas and tends to grow on natural materials. Long-term exposure to black mold may cause symptoms in some people, particularly those with respiratory conditions, such as asthma. Someone most likely left a door or window open or there is a hole somewhere in the property that leads to the outside. 06:08 - The number "#2600" is the same number as 2600 hertz, the audio tone used in phreaking to gain control of telephone networks. Coincidentally it is posted on top of a touch button land line phone and may have been left there recently is a subtle wink to gain a giggle from any geeks who may stumble upon this place after it was put there. 06:19 - David Yuengling establishes Eagle Brewery, the company that went on to produce Yuengling Traditional, in 1829. Originally located on Center Street, Pottsville PA, it is no longer there. However at 420 Mahantongo St, Pottsville, PA 17901, USA, there exists D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. - Brewery, Museum and Gift Shop. In 1987 Dick Yuengling brings back "Yuengling Traditional", the company's now-flagship product, as seen in this abandoned house. 06:57 - Boombox was created by Lloyds, a division of Dynascan Corp. The version here is the Lloyds Electronics Boombox Model V433. Dynascan produced the first ever CB radio. In 1993 Dynascan was officially changed to "Cobra Electronics". This boombox was made before 1994. 08:04 - The drape design in this room is known as "Country Plaid" in the drape world. 08:37 - The left most drink on the table is Metaxa 5 Star. It is a Brandy originally produced in Greece. It has a 38% alcohol content and for every ten grams, it contains 0.8 grams of carbs, 0.8 grams of sugar, 0.0 grams of everything else and is lethal if you drink too much of it. 09:28 - This art has white mold on it. White mold shouldn't be confused with efflorescence. Efflorescence, a crystalline growth, has a white, almost fluffy appearance and often is mistaken for white mold. It typically grows on brick, concrete and stucco and is caused by salt deposits. Efflorescence does not pose the same health threats as mold. Yet, many molds appear white regardless of age because their spores are not pigmented. The lack of spore pigmentation is caused by the type of material it's growing on. 09:56 - Gordon's London Dry Gin.
They did not leave, they FLED! They left so much memorabilia behind: pictures, books, quilts etc. They were frightened, scared. They didn’t even take their clothing! They did not leave. They FLED!
I tried looking up the address in the book you showed at around the 5:20 mark 341 Highwood (or Ridgewood / Norwood) Ave (interpolated via G.Maps) Glen Rock, NJ What is interesting though is that there is no house at any of those addresses. There is a house at 343 Highwood Ave. Google Earth imagery for the area does not go back past 1995. The same 343 house is there. No fire records could be found from DDG/Google. None the less, I discovered obituaries for a Celestino Clemente, M.D. who passed in 2013 at 91 with family. There was no record that I could find of an "E. Clemente" However there are two practicing Doctors in New Jersey with the last name Clemente. Roderick and Joseph Clemente. They both have over 20 years in medicine and are specialized in Neurosurgery and Cardiology, respectively. So far that's all i can find. Interesting dead ends. But someone has been squatting in that house, if not you. That beer was put there like yesterday.
Since some of the other books on the shelf were library discards, the stamp in the book may not have anything to do with the former occupants of the home. It could have been from a library book sale, or from the dump even. But I agree that someone is likely squatting there.
I just started watching these videos and I love them. I'm obsessed with abandoned, closed places. I live in Grapevine, TX and to get to my parents house we have to go thru Mineral Wells, TX and I always see The Baker Hotel. They are refurbishing it now and it's looking great. Anyway, I'll be watching. These videos are so cool!
It's interior decorating. Maybe we gone loco, but we always notice decorating.Most peolpe junk up and they dont decorate like that. This is all decorated. Some of them rich people may view decorating as expensive and the decor's fine and not try to decorate too much to save money.
That board game looked pretty clean 🤔 and most of the stuff didn't even have dust on it for the level of mess and deterioration. If I don't clean my TV station for a week I get a layer of dust.
There's no dust because it's a beach mansion. Meaning moisture. Moisture causes mold and decay. Now if this house were in say Arizona or some other dry region then you would find layers of dust and cobwebs probably.
Jessica Gray, that's not true. I live near the sea side & still get dust build up if I don't clean. Dust is everywhere. There were plenty of dusty surfaces in that house. But the board game, the FDR & Titanic book ect: where too clean. I'm not saying these guys set it up, but something is fishy here.
@@966Mako I definitely agree with you I'm wasnt saying there wouldn't be dust as u said its everywhere and I grew up in fort Lauderdale Florida right by the ocean and of course there was dust I was just saying that when you're by the ocean it's less dust as compared to here in Arizona where I literally have to dust almost every single day I went to whole week one time without dusting just to see how bad it got and it literally looked like you hadn't dust in months that's how much worse dust build-up in dryer States compared to moist States
@@tko12C well that's funny because one of the viewers found info on it, and he wasn't even there. He saw a name in the book and googled it. What he found all makes sense. So I find it very hard to believe this guy who was at the address couldn't find any info.
@@aries-vl7it I have watched one bloke go through some abandoned homes, some have been left very recently and others have been either used for fly tipping, One house was practically jammed packed with all sorts. They even look through drawers and cupboards, with their bare hands too! so fuck knows what they could be picking up too.
With the lack of family pics anywhere in that place, or any sign of a "personalized family lived home" with so much clothes and such left behind... It is most likely exactly what happened.
It is on the beach but it is definitely not a vacation home that someone decided that they didn’t want to attend to anymore for what ever reason, this was a permanent home from the looks of that many clothes and the scrubs that were found. Why would you take work clothes on vacation?
Yea something doesn't add up. Some of the stuff is just way too clean to have been sitting there for ages ESPECIALLY when there are holes in the roofs letting dirt, sand etc in. The white baking dish on the dining room table as well as some of the other dishes are sparkling clean. Look at the condition of the wooden entertainment stand and EVERYTHING around it and then the Titanic book is prestine...the pages are white as all get out. No dust on the tv...I think this is half staged.
If you watch other exploration channels you'll see that they did this house a while ago. Some of those folks stage scenes to make it dramatic. I know one channel for sure likes to set up dinner tables like the homeowners ran out in the middle of a meal or a game of Trivial Pursuit.
Seems Like you tubers have no Problem going into any home, its still a B & E or Entering without Permission, Just Saying, i wouldn't want to go to jail for just making a video... yeah, i think part is staged, no dust on many things, Good eye, alwayswanted Ababy
I find it very strange that there were no identifying things (pictures, letter, receipts, etc) left behind and it looked like a lot of it was set up for effect (board game, table settings)
Digital Dude the board game is actually what creeped me out about this. kind of makes me feel like the people had quickly get out for some reason while in the middle of playing . But at the same time looks like they took the time to gather pictures and anything with their name on it before leaving one final time
Foofsmom... I think some parts are staged.. (this is the first video I have seen from him) BUT, maybe this is his style? As you see @.... min, where is is showing the bedroom and mention the camera thing on the bed. That means, he was there before... Maybe he just put some scenario to give the video an extra boost! Also, the game looks pretty neat.. with no dust and cards in perfect condition! ....
Right, I turned the video off as soon as I seen that....as viewers, we're obviously intrigued by things genuinely "untouched" frozen in time. Not things claimed to be untouched then hindered by the discoverers, and staged. Kinda wack if you asked me
I always feel sad to see these beautiful houses left like this. No one came to check on these people where they gone. I'm sure they had some friends and reletiives. Family can't just disappered like this incase any horrible thing happened to them but still family come to see the house. That's what I think. Good work. 👍
Agree, there is a lot of stuff they placed around that they pretend was left like that. Towards the end the little table with the Gin on it.. There is very little dust on the seashells and the mug to the left, even the table. Anything left for 10 years gets a considerable amount of dust on it. Absolutely placed there by these guys very recently. (as he alludes, they are doing picture shoots also)
My theory: the doctor who owned this summer house (another explanation for the scrubs) and his family came up for the beginning of the summer season in 2008, only to find that a roof failure/broken upstairs window during the winter caused inside flooding and floor/ceiling damage. They stuck around long enough to be told by the local general contractor that the damage was unrecoverable, and, oh yeah--the black mold is a really nasty Aspergillus, you need to leave now, don't take anything in the house with you, it's all contaminated. So, they go home, try to figure out how to raze and rebuild, and boom--the economy crashes. Forget the summer house, it's a write-off, it's unlivable, we have to focus on how to keep our primary house and stay afloat....and so the beach house sits, forgotten. BTW: the other commenters were right about the mold. I'd make an appointment with your doctor, like now.
That could be....but if the house was empty when a storm came along, it wouldn't take much of a leak in the roof to cause that much damage. All it needs is some rain and melting snow, and a few months of neglect.
Given a choice between snakes and that black mold, I think I'd choose the snakes. That mold is nothing to fool around with, and at least you can see the snakes coming.
I don't understand how these places are not robbed! There is valuable vintage items in most of them, yet nobody steals any of it? I just find that extremely strange in this day and age!
*Good point. That kitchen is out of the 80's I would say, the push button phone is an oldie **6:09**. Undoubtedly there were some people there since (Blue Moon beer wasn't around then) but the roof would have to had time to significantly fail and let substantial water in to create holes in the floor which probably would not have happened if the place was just abandoned in 2008.*
People in the comments said other people have explored this house and they set things up to make it seem like the family left in a hurry. He said he saw stuff from 2008 I wouldn’t be surprised if people were living in it before the mold took over and or people were bringing things in to make it seem like people left recently
I can think of 3 things! 1- hit the lottery and just left ( I would do that) 2- husband got into big trouble and had to leave ASAP 3- the house is haunted.
I'm no detective, but there seems to be one glaring thing that was completely overlooked. You opened the closest and saw scrubs, which you automatically assumed were nurses attire, but doctors also wear them. Secondly, when you open the book on the bed there was a name and address followed by M.D., which is an abbreviation for Medical Doctor. My guess is that the name stamped in the inner cover of the book will lead you to the answer of who once resided there.
It's also easy enough nowadays (for the guys filming this anyway, since they don't want to give out it's location) to get the address and do a Zillow search for who owned it.
Good Observation! I was able to read the name “C. Clemente MD” and a quick google search comes up a Celestino Clemente MD from New Jersey who passed in 2013.
@@Xsar08X I didnt catch the name in the book but the Yuenling bottle was kinda a giveaway the house is eastern bound, 20 years ago that bear wasnt served past the tristate area, its more distributed these days but seeing the empty bottle and a rough timeframe of decay I was thinking tristate DE, NJ, MD beach house Plus there are no pictures of real people anywhere - maybe a rental or pictures collected post death
This is what's so upsetting to me. He could've done some research and added It during his adventure Without giving away details of part owners or its location. Instead he left it to us to investigate. If he didn't want people to know where this was so it wouldn't get looted he'd been more careful of his vide
That house was someone's inheritance that became an B&B. The phones in each room that look like hotel phones plus the one in the kitchen with the sticky note #2600 was likely to dial the caretaker. The library with the books, old tv, and board game would have been a common area. You can see the mark on the table that is a square shape that tells you something was there. Most likely the board game box before it was staged for dramatic effect. The book left on the end of the bed had 2 stamped pages with the name of an MD that included an address. The furniture and decor in most of the bedrooms is from the 60's to the 80's probably the time when someone lived in the home. The cheaper furniture like in the kitchen is most likely from when it was passed on to whomever inherited the home. Since it is a costal property, the most likely scenario is there was a sole owner who turned the home into a B&B after they inherited the property. Then ten or twenty years later it was aboanded after a storm that caused water damage. If was insuranced they probably didn't return because of the mold and they had money from the settlement. When a hurricane hits even near a home that maybe doesn't cause structural damage but, does cause water damage by the time everything is settled a lot of the properties are left like that all over the coast. If they had to evacuate it would've looked pretty much exactly like that. You load the car and go and most people grab family photos, clothes, and whatever else they can carry with them.
When you live on the ocean, bay or just about any large body of water, you get very little dust. The air is always damp. Living in the Fl Keys I would get salt on my stuff, it was in the air. Things would rust & corrode in short order. Would have been nice if he had told us what ocean or state.
John Pierce thank you for the info. After reading all the family connections he left behind, you would think that between them all they could afford to maintain the house in an amazing, fantastic location that we can only dream of and use it as a place to recharge and holiday throughout the year. Lucky people who get to buy it.
The kitchen goose decor (like the ceramic things on the table) was really popular in the 1980s. Thank God the geese have since flown back to Canada or something.
Bradley Broyles what happens now. Can anyone claim it. Pay the taxes obviously. We have an abandoned house where I live. Heard it’s haunted. How would I find out anything. I tried googling but nothing.
this is Dr. Celestino Climente's beach house. (now I assume it belongs to one of his doctor and lawyer children. he died back in 2013 but lived and practised in Glen Rock, nj
Because the name and address are in the book he opened on the bed. I searched it, too. The guy died at 91 in 2013. facebook.com/pages/Clemente-Celestino-MD/163092237051425
I feel kinda bad for watching now. Plus I wonder how a Dr. had no family etc who could of taken care of his house etc. There was obvious spare rooms for kids etc
He graduated from pennsylvania university and was also a lieutenant in the navy like myself only i was a naval officer in the marine corps. I contacted his son mark my girlfriend is a doctor in the same area id like to help them clean it up and make it nice again it really is sad to see such a beautiful place go to waste.
Virginia Galfo - thank you. I noticed the dinner plates right away. I have a full set with mugs, serving dishes and all. Only thing I asked for from my great grandmother’s estate.
@@josephoseph7608 You can never have too much Stangle ware... I have my grandmother's Magnolia pattern - the whole 9 yards. If you want to offload yours, send me a PM. I have no place to put them, but they would be well loved. :)
Black mold gets EVERYWHERE. I lived in a house that had black mold and was told to leave everything behind-clothes, furniture... They had the money to leave it all there, so they bailed. Probably unsalvageable and they couldn’t sell it as a result.
Black Mold is a generic term for a number of mold species, each with a dark green or blackish color to them. The most common being a species named Stachybotrys chartarum. They grow prolifically and especially in abandoned homes in humid regions. Though many homes being actively occupied can have the mold. Basements, garages, and anywhere water can seep into woods. It is pretty harmful to you when exposed long-term. If, when you come home from being out and about and you notice your nose starts to stuff, you cough a lot, maybe get headaches sometimes at home without explanation, or maybe your eyes itch and you feel off or subtly ill frequently. It could be mold in your home.
I agree that house is a total loss hopefully whoever owns is safe! But I agree with the observation about the scrubs the owner could be a Doctor or a relative who has passed! Just because the house is secluded it could have belonged to a celebrity or a star good reason for no photos or personal item in the House
That's exactly what I said too. My best friend lived in a home less than 3 years and had to leave everything behind because it's potentially dangerous to keep and I don't want to scare you but a couple years later, she died from non-smoker's lung cancer, so please get yourself checked out periodically
You need to stop watching tv and get outside animals do not go out of their way to kill people as humans do and the state of the house means only bugs,rats and mice would be in there which cannot hurt you.
With a house left in that kind of state, you kind of have to wonder if the people who lived there left one day, planning to come back, and then died in a horrible accident.
There was that recession that happened 10-15 yrs ago.
@growlingbehemoth 2008 is when we crashed (recession). This house doesn't strike me as being left due to the economy. It looks like they ran to the grocery store and never returned. No, unfortunately we probably do not want to know what happened. So sad!
I think they came back 1 last time because there is no family photos anywhere in the house
@growlingbehemoth We can only hope that they went to seek refuge with family and made it safely. Here's hoping, right?
they just could pay for the maintenance...or left the country abruptly
You should’ve checked the expiration date on the stuff in the fridge to see when they left
Ella Spelta smart!
Yes smarty pants
Its fake
You’re a natural detective!
He couldn't even breath when opened that door.
After the housing crash back in '08, I worked cleaning out houses that had been foreclosed on and abandoned. People left everything. The closets were still full of clothes, family pictures and college diplomas were still on the walls, these were houses that had been empty for a year but looked like people left a few minutes before. And we're not talking cheap houses either, these were typically in rich neighborhoods. That was an interesting job.
I did the same for 8 years . It always amazed me what people would leave behind. But I did enjoy finding those hidden jewelry hiding places. And I found that women would hide money on the top of kitchen cabinets , and bedroom closet`s under the carpets.
why do you think they left everything though?
thats so sad man
Did you ever get to keep things?
You didn’t attempt to track down the owners?
Always check expiration dates on food packages to more closely determine when the object was abandoned.
My mom still has ketchup and stuff from 2016 and says "it's still good" so maybe not
@@elissamyers7321 Yeah, I'd get rid of it and replace it behind her back 😅
@@elissamyers7321 I’d be scared to eat any food she cooked, knowing that could have gone bad upwards of 2 years prior. I’ve realized how good I’ve got it. It took me 8 years before I realized what expired food was. Is it sad or great that it took that long?
@Dr. Random not O1O Probably sad. We had some kind of food in the cabinet that I saw last year and it expired in 2020. Just like some mustard I saw at school a few days ago. We don’t use that cabinet much.
@@elissamyers7321well typically when people don’t do stranger things it’s true
When whole families just LEAVE it's so WEIRD. Sometimes it looks like they might have died but it makes you wonder.
Yeah, some places can be just holiday homes that have not been used for years.
Possessed home?
Maybe they drowned. They are on the water. Some people think the ocean is harmless or they underestimate the power of currents. Even experienced swimmers/ divers get caught by them and end up dying.
It was a holiday home to the doctor who made Grey's Anatomy (?) the not revised version I think?
None of the grandchildren wanted the house so they just abandoned it. It's a shame tho, it's such a nice house :p
[ Brianne • ] how do u know and who told u
It's crazy how ordinary household objects transform into creepy relics of left behind lives.
I absolutely love the fact that you don’t add music in your videos. During the moments when you don’t talk, the silence in the house giving off the abandoned vibes, I love it! Most explorers I watch add in too much editing and music, it’s just not enjoyable but your videos are great! Can’t wait to see more from you man!
EthanForToday same here 🙌 I actually find it super relaxing too 😴
Same @ EthanForToday
Me too!
I agree with you and never go alone.
Good point.
Sometimes less is better.
This is quite mysterious. It looks like the family just went away for the afternoon. I love the arched windows in the bedroom and the circular room where the bunk beds were. The black mold tho, is very dangerous so please wear a mask when you enter a place like this. Awesome find guys.
black mold kills..thats why they had to leave. it killed 5 babies in ne statesb4 they knew about it.
Right even a board game is left half played
I think the board game was staged for pictures.
I like that you don't talk too much when it is needed some quiet time and just Fanning the camera around to catch the tranquility of the place
Rosa Farrell bih so you go and film the videos then
It was a compliment.
@@saulgoodman2438 I think she said it in a good way calm down. Lol oh and Rosa I agree with you
It's obvious from the way things were left that the occupants planned to return. It would be interesting to learn what prevented them from doing so.
PinkSquidInk I think it was something like a hurricane that happened and they where never able to come back
Black mold - lethal. It looks like it was caused by water damage.
Thats obviouse to.you ??how about witness relocation ?
@@sleekoduck most of the time, black mold isn't even a health concern. Only certain species of it cause issues.
I disagree, leaving drawer's open is a tell tale sign that people left and aren't coming back; who opens a drawer and then leaves it open. Especially with little children around. No they left in a hurry, and they don't look like they're coming back; so far they haven't. Black Mole is Dangerous, that could have force people out; but it didn't look that bad. Except you can't see inside walls, they might have been told to leave everything. The clothing was mostly folded in the drawers, so I'd assume that picture albums; jewelry and electronics of value might have been taken. If people were fleeing in a panic, clothing would have been thrown and dropped on the floor and things would be disorganized everywhere from rifling through stuff. My guess is either black mold force them out or they were members of a witness protection program, given a short time to leave and told to take only a day or two's worth of clothing. That would explain why there was no picture's on the walls of family also.
If I ever go homeless ima find me a nice place like this
I was thinking the same thing lamo
That black mold will get ya tho
If I'm going to be a squatter, I might as well do it in style. Lol
@@nickdavis5947 this comment may be stupid but I'm a kid. What would that do to you?
Antonio APC79 if you are only around black mold for a while it can give you symptoms that are like a flu or cold. Like coughing, nausea, headache, stuff like that. If you are exposed to black mold for a long period of time it can be more dangerous but it most likely won’t kill you. Memory loss, persistent headaches, trouble breathing, and just general pain in your body. So not fatal but definitely not fun
I know of this home. I think it belongs to the family of a very popular and prestigious family of doctors and surgeon's. I'm pretty sure this is like a second home (maybe vacation spot?) and both husband and wife passed away and the family never came back to it. Someone in his family (uncle, brother etc) wrote books on surgery. So no it's not fleeing,or murder,or prison... It's that they passed away and as you can see it's a handful to manage that property. Cool video tho
Why is the whole house decaying like that though if it's only been abandoned for 7-8 years? There's literally black mold on everything. Never seen anything like that except in buildings that have been abandoned for decades
The house is next to the ocean. The damp air coming ashore and the generally warm climate would (I think) accelerate mold growth.
@ i believe its on the Jersey shore.
@@NyokouChannel There is no air conditioning running and a window was left open.
@Dirty Lettuce other explorers went by, thats how they find out this place in the first place. Some other people took all the wine bottles too.
Third floor of this house, where the bunk beds where, finally fell off last year.
The house is actually up for sale the reason why the previous owners left in such a rush was because they discovered the black mold and was told to leave everything how it was it was owned by a doctor and his wife that was a nurse they have three children and it on bailie beach rd mattituck ny 11952 The reason I know this is my stepfather has a beach house about four houses down from this one they are trying to sell the property the house is infested with black mold and on a side note the candles and all that stuff was staged I’m sorry but it was
Why would they leave clothing? Black mold is usually just the structure. Maybe they were rich enough to just buy everything new?
He said the candles weren’t already lit
Kyinthesky it spores into everything and can make some people very sick and it can be impossible to get better if the body can’t detox
If they was trying to stay healthy, heal or get better they would’ve had to leave it all behind
He said the candles weren’t lit.
Kyinthesky it sometimes depends like in my house we had black mold somehow and it got on just bout everything that was in the clothes a whole bunch on sentimental stuff and clothes had to throw everything away
With going to places like this you really NEED to wear gloves and masks cause of the MOLD. I really wouldn't touch anything without it. Just sayings.
yep. makes me cringe when i see someone picking up something bare handed and breathing in that nasty air.
@@krayezykat4413 with your guys kind of attitude nobody would ever accomplish anything
And the full armor. Dont forget the full armor because when I see a goat head I know satan is near.
the Mold won't harm you unless you sleep / Live in that House for about a Month. but id wear Gloves if I went into a place like that.
mold exposure for under one hour isnt going to do shit
I dont understand how i a house is left for 10 years with the door open, and everything is intact. No one stole or broke anything?!
They probably have now that hes posted it online
Who wants a SuperWoofer from 1985 or a 2008 case of beer? Apart maybe for the wood paneling there's no valuable. Add ten years of seaside weather and it'll crumble.
I'd assume all the wine was stolen if there was ever wine in that cabinet
zerozeppelin it wouldn’t happen in the area I’m in. They’d have robbed it blind.
Depending on Zip Code... in Northern NJ or NYC will be vandalized by gangs and house used by junkies,crazy alcoholic homeless etc
The fact that no one has cleaned out the place is a miracle. There is some valuable stuff in there.
@Daves I'm an American, and I absolutely agree with you.
There's nothing valuable or even collectable in this house. It's all just cheap stock made furniture bought at some run of the mill furniture store back in the 70's and 80's.
@@hushyermouthlady4933 The TV is a collectible at this point.
Americans steal shit all the time. Please.
@@kyle8952 I'm sure it's also corroded through. Been sitting in damp salty sea air for a decade. Nothing in that house is valuable. Interesting yes, valuable no.
Please don’t light candles in an abandoned anything for your safety and safety of the place. Peace out.
Sidhe Dances why?
Yeah, the lighting of the candles was kind of dumb.
AMEN
@@aiaru7561 their could be a gas leak
Big Smoke they would most likely be able to smell the gas if there was a gas leak
I feel uncomfortable with not knowing who lived here.
Then read the comments that explain it earlier in this thread
@@philz7462 love the Hairy Trolls the hairier the better xxxoooo I see you StevieB peace and love
@@philz7462 nope I am too young for you babe!! Sorry. 😢😘😘
I always feel uncomfortable when idk who and why it happened. I'll spend hours researching who the owners were until I'm satisfied.
It's such a beautiful farm house too. The wood floors are incredible. Such a shame. It looks like French farmhouse revival style.
@@tjp2109 did you ?
It continually remind you that you can't take nothing with you when you pass on , so be Marry enjoy life and be content with what you have .
It's very sad to see that their children and grandchildren didn't bother to come and restore this beautiful house. They must have have lots of memory and good time to remember. Very sad.
It’s sad seeing this beautiful house waste away, how are you? I hope you and your family are safe from the virus.
And it's a beach-house! I thought everybody liked beach houses!
Maybe there was a hurricane/storm and they fled!
So beautiful even the gazebo so close to the beach you can just sit there and watch the ocean while sipping on a glass of lemonade at noon feeling the ocean breeze and sunshine at the same time !! I wonder where is this?
Maybe they just don’t have the time and money to
I know it’s been a year, but if the bank foreclosed on the house they don’t own it anymore so no one can go take that stuff or repair it. Probably different where you are but in the US they take the house if you can’t pay the mortgage. I think this house is abandoned bc of black mould infestation. It causes massive health issues so they were probably told to leave everything bc it has mould spores on it.
I agree. It looks like a pipe burst in the ceiling above the first floor and it might be too far gone with mold to retrieve anything.
The fact that they left a game on the table and an open door next to that ...
they definitely fled
Nope. Just abandoned. Couple died in 2013 and grandkids and the brother didn't want the house.
@@ileanabriannemari how do u know?and why would u not want a house?
the game was set up for a photoshot by some explorers, some dont know what it means to only leave footprints, like this guy lighting candles..
Well you are wrong lmao. Fuckin dumbass
j4n3h5b2 no need to be rude.
Imagine someone’s watching this and they’re like
OMG
THATS OUR HOUSE
😂
AWESOME
Exactly what I was thinking and almost always think when I see videos of houses abandoned like this. Like the kids room...afterwards the shot out that little window (8:21) ... I imagined a child looking out that window and now that child is an adult with the memories of the house & gazing out the window, then for them to stumble across this video an have the reaction you stated. I hope that happens and if it does I hope they can/will tell us about the house & why/how its abandoned&/who lived there etc.
Bitchney Nicole
Omgosh yes
Beautifully said Thankyou
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U sound like a love 💕
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This is really weird but when I read the comment it talks about attorney general barr I thought was weird because this isn't a video about that or anything near it and then when I clicked on it to look at the two replies the whole comment changed to be relevant about this video and the people that commented commented on that. Is anybody else seeing a comment about attorney general barr? And then clicking on it and it changed?
Khangpae Chang
Nah I think the people that lived there are most likely dead
Emmy no sorry didn’t happen to me
U funny girl
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This is how you make an Urbex video! No weird ass background music, minimal talking, nice and slow shots.
If you like that style check out Exploring with Rick and Bekah.
Also the 'fake' props make it seem more 'real'...
The weirdest thing is, that there is less dust, than here in my room.
They live near a beach, dust is almost never a thing in homes like that. Now ants on the other hand....those are everywhere near beaches! I’m surprised I didn’t see much bugs in this house.
The commas are so unnecessary and so wrong
@@balletpink2218 "see many insects", not "saw much bugs"
@@JCHarrisx no, the commas, are very, necessary!! 🙃
yes, mine too!
"there's a full library"
It's one bookshelf that's half empty lol
With cheap Borders softcover books, no less. 😂
I say there were a lot more but taken
Books are valuable
I really have a feeling some of this stuff was staged by him.
lying piece of Shit My thoughts, exactly. Like the Trivial Pursuit board; no one holds onto the cards, number 1, and the cards were so nicely placed on the table as if people just ran away in the middle of a card game, number two.
Lmao!!! Poor kid. It’s pronounced “built-in’s”. They just shelves with storage.
notice there is no dust on the plates or the board games ...its a setup
Ikr clothes and beds 🛌 still clean 🧽
Yeah, super lame
It’d be way cooler if he said, “...so I went into this abandoned house & arranged/played w a bunch of shit that was already in there.
i.e: “I went through the closets & found a bunch of board games & decided to set up the trivial pursuit game..just to trip out the next explorers.”
Yep, I was thinking of the same thing!!! Almost every room had a book open up!! Why would you want to light candles?? Chester drawers were open here and there??
@@patriciaparsons2655 Because he had already gone through the house taking still photos. That's why the candles were lit and dresser drawers were conveniently opened the way they were. It also explains why his tripod was already upstairs laying on the bed.
chief tp It comes from a variety of sources including plants, roads, wind, clothes dryers, electronics, attics, basements, air conditioning and heating ducts and vents, pets, pollen, insects, carpeting, knick knacks. If you live in the south, coastal states, desert, or Southwest, you have more than your fair share of dust due to excess pollen, windy, and dry conditions. But not matter where you live, dust will be a problem and it needs to be addressed.
I’m gonna need to see expiration dates on those beers to believe this video 😂
CRACK3D GAMING beers don’t expire... idiot.
And that Titanic book looked awfully suspect...
Alexier beers do expire though..
Alexier u dumbass they do expire
Alexier shut the hell up you bigot
I deal with Abandoned and Foreclosed homes on a daily basis for my work. You would not believe how some of these homes are left. Some are a total wreck. Others look like the owner will be coming home any day now.
Charlie Judd that’s sound very interesting. what’s your job? :)
Are u into real. Estate.....
My next door neighbors up and left, their house was foreclosed on. I was never in the house when they were there. Garbage was left in the front and back yards for 2 months, and after many complaints to town hall, they finally got someone to clean up the place. I asked if I could have a look inside and it was just as filthy as the outside. They left a lot behind, it was disgusting!
how do these things get left like this for so long. Like why hasn't it been sold. Especially this one looks like such a prime piece of land
Why dont they just sell it, why just leave. I dont understand
You have incredibly steady hands and camera work ! This place is awesome , great job as ALWAYS 🤙🏻👍🏻
Yes it's nice to view because he's steady with his camera and not like some who whizz the camera so fast you end up sea sick. Nice place. Sad it's going to waste. New sub. Looking forward to viewing more.
You should have read the sell by date on the food in the fridge. Would have been good to know roundabout when they left.
You could just look up when the books were published. I couldn't find a book published after 1987. This house was abandoned late 80s early 90s.
@@kvshgaming No he found a newspaper from 2008.
Where's the paper from 2008? There's nothing about the house that has any tech or decor from that decade. It seems staged, a home obviously abandoned in the 1980s or 1990s and has a case of Blue Moon in the fridge, come on people, it's called staging an abandoned house. 👎🏻
JJS my thoughts exactly
@@crack3dgaming600 and people gain followers for all this fake BS....it's insane. There will always be 🐑
This feels extremely eerie to me… I think the lighting really adds to it, it’s a very uncomfortable atmosphere. I often have dreams/nightmares of old houses, so I think I need to watch something more cheery before bed tonight lol
No disrespect, just saying: Your definition of “full library” is much different than mine.
Trappedinsap Gaming mayor eye roll! 🙄
😂😂😂 ditto lol
Hahaha...you read my mind!
LOLOL - I was thinking the same thing; A couple dozen dime-store novels doth not make for a 'full library'; A more accurate statement would be 'there are some books on built in shelves in the living room. Also, the books are junk fiction and not indicative of a 'very intelligent' inhabitant. By reason, no one who is very intelligent would leave a house to decay.
Lmao
Idk how people do this shit by themselves. I’d be terrified of a person hiding out in there. That’s the creepiest part of all, you never know who’s lurking in those places.
I explore often by myself. Part of the fun of it! Adrenaline junky.
Benjamin Turner Not me 🤣 I’d be way too worried about a homeless dude knifing me.
@@mbg140897 Could definitely happen! But that's part of adrenaline! The unknown! Creepy!
He is not alone I saw a lady.
How did you think people like Charles Schwab, D.Trump & etal. became real estate moguls? By charity /voluntary/ donations from working people with families?
There is DEFINITELY MOLD on those walls!!!! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE wear some type of MASK when exploring those places!!!!
Liberty GiveMe Yes-it was so obvious! That was probably the reason they took off and left everything. I hope the guy filming burned his clothes afterward.
Why?
@gusdahlehhater wow you're cool
I would love to know the story behind these abandoned mansions
@2:12 that board game sure has managed to stay sparkling clean compared to the dilapidated room & dirty table it’s on 🤣😂😒
Lol
2:08 to clean!
I noticed that too. You could see the outline on the table from maybe the game box... but obviously they "staged" many things... that beer box in the fridge would be black moldy and crumbling... most of these videos are just clickbait.
Sum thing ain’t right! The stuff should be more deteriorated that’s around the house
He set that shit out lol his tripod was already upstairs lol
I started watching these out of curiosity.... Now I scroll straight to the comments lol
Isabella kelley snap xx
Same here loll
me 2
Mee too ...i did the same thing 😂😂
Have you considered finding the owners in local court records? That may give you a starting point in finding out what happened. I suppose that's not your mission, however. I would love to take up that part of the story and share.
Exactly. He can go to the tax collector with the address and find out whos paying taxes on that property, or who was, then go from there... easy stuff
That’s what drives me crazy w/these videos! Pretty basic stuff that may lead to an even better story & it would set UA-camr apart from all the others, amongst whom none rarely make the effort
I just said similar thing..... Do a reverse address search on Spokeo
You should find the owners. Or family members wow cool you should find history ofvthis place
That would be cool but I don't know if information like that can be given to just anyone that ask for it. I could be wrong but that's personal info it just seems weird for them to give it away.
I will forever love this channel thank you :)
The history of the family and the property is the real adventure.
Ya
This may have been a wealthy family's home at one time or possibly a summer vacation home more than likely. It looked to me that lastly it was a vacation rental. Notice there weren't any real personal effects left. No pictures of family or mementos. Other than the clothes that could have been left by the last caretakers of the property. That's why the rooms had a hotel kinda vibe to them. Everything you might need for a nice rental, games, books, dishes, bunk beds, that crib and fully furnished rooms without any real personal items left about. It's a shame it wasn't kept up. As long as the roof is maintained on these old houses they hold up pretty good. Once they start leaking it's toast. I was curious what the bathrooms looked like. Great find.
@Kernica1 , true maybe not by today's standards the way homes are built but the age of that home with all the woodwork , built in wine rack in the "man cave" or smoking room wasn't typical in an average home of that age. It doesn't look like much of the original furniture was left and that kitchen looked like a later add on. I was wondering the same too about them not doing a little research on the place to give us a little history would've been nice.
Found myself holding my breath when he opened the fridge 😅
I was holding my breath and covered my mouth when he walked in that bitch.lol
Me too !
Me too! It seems a lot of our Gentlemen Urban Explorers just have to look in old fridges and freezers. Not one of them smells lemon fresh, wait! maybe the next one will.😉
britney harris hahaha me too!!! Even turned my head
Nice house to bad it has black mold
You have been respectful while going through the house, which is admirable..
This makes me miss summer
Hey come down to Australia it's nice and warm here
Gorgeous here in AZ - leave winter behind my friend
Were you able to look at expiration dates of any of the food items in the kitchen? That can give you a really decent idea of when the last time someone lived there.
That's a good idea but oh the smell 🤢🤮
Riley O'Neill Good point 👍
He made a noise and started coughing as he stepped away from the refrigerator, so I bet the smell was really bad. Wouldn't wanna go rifling through that stuff unless you have a mask and gloves.
Good question?
That's a smart idea..
The book belonged to Celestino Clemente a Medical Doctor who died in 2013 at 91. Judging by the scrubs in the closet it could be his house also.
SANS 28 how do you know?
@@ekaterinas8796 I'm assuming they researched a little bit.
NeickhaSuPRA guess so! Just wanted to know the research results in particular! ;)
@@Deenique16 they copied a top comment lol
Thank You! for the information who owns it now and who is leasing the property?
Imagine returning home after years of being away just to find these guy going through your stuff
Lol 😂
At the 5:24 mark...you can see a name and address inside of the book that is lying on the bed. I looked up the name and address and it is for a doctor who passed away in 2013. If the owner of the book is the person who owned this house then it is odd that it sits abandoned as he had a large family. He was 91 when he passed and left 5 adult children, 16 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren...many who still live in the same state as he did....
It is so sad to see the remnants of someone's life...simply left to rot...with no-one caring enough to close the house properly or to even relish the belongings of a life well lived... Unlike most Third-world countries where the elderly have great value...in our first-world American society the elderly are looked at as a nuisance by so many people...as if they have no knowledge or value in the lives of their family or community...which is simply untrue...So sad...
Yes but it's not the person it's just Stuff Geez 🤪 probably had a mold issue people will literally leave everything 🤪
A life well lived...Um. Sure! Or maybe just a long life. Maybe the guy was an insufferable asshole? Not every relative is a treasure. Perhaps the home and everything in it reminded them of bad memories so they left it to the mold. Did you ever have a co-worker you couldn't stand and think "wow, I'm glad I only have to tolerate this jerk at work"..Well, that person has a family and they probably don't like he/she either. Just something to think on.
I love your videos. I really like the way you describe as you go without your voice being overly intrusive. It makes it really easy to explore along with you.
I mean, I really wouldn't call that a "full library", but each to their own!
*To each their own*
@@complexsonicz9239
The two Karen's
No it's not a full library lol.
For real lol
Haha!
Chances are black mold was present when occupied and if bad enough you are advised not to take items with to prevent exposure elsewhere.
Exactly! I said earlier in the comments the house looks like it may have toxic mold. They shouldn't be in there!
What I don’t get is why the house wasn’t handled in a disposal manner. As a hazmat worker if a property is as bad as this we put the property under demolition and remediate the site.
Welcome to Witness Protection. Leave everything and come with us.
MoonwolfeConsulting exactly
Freemasons got found out.
yea the whole family was in danger
My thought exactly
If it has been 10 - 15 years that the house has been abandoned, it could have been due to the recession of 2008 (Great Recession). A lot of people owed more on their house than the value of the house itself and just walked away from their property. This could have been a second home / vacation property and the homeowners were overextended. Ironically, it was the collapse of the housing market that started that disaster.
How is it that non of the furniture, or books have dust on them if it’s an “”untouched” home for so long.? My house gets dustier than that in a couple weeks.
simple. dust is a product of dead skin and other small debris stirred up by human movement. no humans = no dead skin particles and no movement to stir it up.
but its impossible to not have any dust. Even sand or dirt blown by the wind can also make things look dusty
My grandparents house has been left for a year. Dust everywhere and kinda hard to clean. Gotta mop the floor hard or it won't be clean 😂😅
@@wildebeast3577 What about dust from the falling ceilings??
Teresa Mullet my grandparents got an old wood cabin there property and it’s not very dusty. Hasn’t been touched in ten years. Thing is still dirtier than this fake ass place
"Full library"
One set of encyclopedias and like 20 other books.
😂😂🤦🏾♀️
Take another hit of weed Bong Jovi. That's more than 20 books.
Haha!
Facts:
The Fridge - It is made by GE aka: General Electric
The Beer - Blue Moon Belgian White (branded as Belgian Moon in Canada) is a Belgian-style witbier brewed by MillerCoors under the name the Blue Moon Brewing Co. It was launched in 1995, and was originally brewed in Golden, Colorado. It is brewed at Molson Brewery in Quebec Canada. In 2012 Blue Moon has come under fire from the Brewers Association for not stating on the bottle that the beer is made by MillerCoors. The Brewers Association says that this omission allows the Blue Moon Brewing Company to masquerade as an independent craft brewer. Independent craft brewers, such as Greg Koch, CEO of Stone Brewing Co., agree that the multinational conglomerate brewers' use of bottle imagery similar to independent craft beers misleads consumers. In May 2015, a California man filed suit against MillerCoors for the "Craft Beer" labeling. Coors eventually settled out of court with The Confederation of Belgian Breweries (CBB), agreeing to change the labeling to "Belgian-style Wheat Ale".
The Mold - It is black. Black mold is a type of fungus that thrives in damp areas and tends to grow on natural materials. Long-term exposure to black mold may cause symptoms in some people, particularly those with respiratory conditions, such as asthma. Someone most likely left a door or window open or there is a hole somewhere in the property that leads to the outside.
06:08 - The number "#2600" is the same number as 2600 hertz, the audio tone used in phreaking to gain control of telephone networks. Coincidentally it is posted on top of a touch button land line phone and may have been left there recently is a subtle wink to gain a giggle from any geeks who may stumble upon this place after it was put there.
06:19 - David Yuengling establishes Eagle Brewery, the company that went on to produce Yuengling Traditional, in 1829. Originally located on Center Street, Pottsville PA, it is no longer there. However at 420 Mahantongo St, Pottsville, PA 17901, USA, there exists D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. - Brewery, Museum and Gift Shop. In 1987 Dick Yuengling brings back "Yuengling Traditional", the company's now-flagship product, as seen in this abandoned house.
06:57 - Boombox was created by Lloyds, a division of Dynascan Corp. The version here is the Lloyds Electronics Boombox Model V433. Dynascan produced the first ever CB radio. In 1993 Dynascan was officially changed to "Cobra Electronics". This boombox was made before 1994.
08:04 - The drape design in this room is known as "Country Plaid" in the drape world.
08:37 - The left most drink on the table is Metaxa 5 Star. It is a Brandy originally produced in Greece. It has a 38% alcohol content and for every ten grams, it contains 0.8 grams of carbs, 0.8 grams of sugar, 0.0 grams of everything else and is lethal if you drink too much of it.
09:28 - This art has white mold on it. White mold shouldn't be confused with efflorescence. Efflorescence, a crystalline growth, has a white, almost fluffy appearance and often is mistaken for white mold. It typically grows on brick, concrete and stucco and is caused by salt deposits. Efflorescence does not pose the same health threats as mold. Yet, many molds appear white regardless of age because their spores are not pigmented. The lack of spore pigmentation is caused by the type of material it's growing on.
09:56 - Gordon's London Dry Gin.
Damn. Do you just know all this man or did you have to look it up?
Wow I read all this...I need to get out more.
You Sir deserve a Medal, if not two
As a Greek I can confirm that the brandy at 08:37 is from Greece. It's found in every store and many people use this one for sweet recipes.
Wow! thx for the education! :)
They did not leave, they FLED! They left so much memorabilia behind: pictures, books, quilts etc. They were frightened, scared. They didn’t even take their clothing! They did not leave. They FLED!
william paz I think you are right.
fled from what is the question
My money's on they fled from a flood/hurricane
Raviaviaviavioli there doesn’t seem to be water damage, though....and why wouldn’t they have returned afterwards?
Didnt see any family photos or jewelry, i feel like they did take some things
I tried looking up the address in the book you showed at around the 5:20 mark
341 Highwood (or Ridgewood / Norwood) Ave (interpolated via G.Maps)
Glen Rock, NJ
What is interesting though is that there is no house at any of those addresses. There is a house at 343 Highwood Ave. Google Earth imagery for the area does not go back past 1995. The same 343 house is there. No fire records could be found from DDG/Google.
None the less, I discovered obituaries for a Celestino Clemente, M.D. who passed in 2013 at 91 with family. There was no record that I could find of an "E. Clemente"
However there are two practicing Doctors in New Jersey with the last name Clemente. Roderick and Joseph Clemente. They both have over 20 years in medicine and are specialized in Neurosurgery and Cardiology, respectively.
So far that's all i can find. Interesting dead ends.
But someone has been squatting in that house, if not you. That beer was put there like yesterday.
Can you find my dad too ? He still isn’t back from buying milk
@@RBeeMedia Sheeeeeet- Gimme an old library book of his and i'll see what I can do!!
Since some of the other books on the shelf were library discards, the stamp in the book may not have anything to do with the former occupants of the home. It could have been from a library book sale, or from the dump even. But I agree that someone is likely squatting there.
4:55 he shows nurse/doctor clothes and shoe covers in there closet
Keys879 if you read earlier comments you will know you incorrect. The actual owner passed away in 2013. Read the comments.
I just started watching these videos and I love them. I'm obsessed with abandoned, closed places. I live in Grapevine, TX and to get to my parents house we have to go thru Mineral Wells, TX and I always see The Baker Hotel. They are refurbishing it now and it's looking great. Anyway, I'll be watching. These videos are so cool!
The patterns around the house, dining chairs, curtain swags, etc, look very late 80s & 90s.
It's interior decorating. Maybe we gone loco, but we always notice decorating.Most peolpe junk up and they dont decorate like that. This is all decorated. Some of them rich people may view decorating as expensive and the decor's fine and not try to decorate too much to save money.
@Giuliano BassWarrior The clothes looked older than 2008. Squatters could have also been inside the house.
That blue moon pack was hella new, someone just wasn’t home dogg
He put it there and he'll take it away. lol
LoL
Hiding
I would be so pissed if someone walked I to my home...wtf people seriously
As the roof is falling apart. No one lives there. Clearly.
This house looks like it came straight out of a Stephen King novel.
The killer will come back at any moment.
I put a lot of books on my bookshelf to appear intelligent. "Here in my garage with my bookshelf and fancy car"
That board game looked pretty clean 🤔 and most of the stuff didn't even have dust on it for the level of mess and deterioration. If I don't clean my TV station for a week I get a layer of dust.
There's no dust because it's a beach mansion. Meaning moisture. Moisture causes mold and decay. Now if this house were in say Arizona or some other dry region then you would find layers of dust and cobwebs probably.
Jessica Gray, that's not true. I live near the sea side & still get dust build up if I don't clean. Dust is everywhere.
There were plenty of dusty surfaces in that house. But the board game, the FDR & Titanic book ect: where too clean.
I'm not saying these guys set it up, but something is fishy here.
@@966Mako I definitely agree with you I'm wasnt saying there wouldn't be dust as u said its everywhere and I grew up in fort Lauderdale Florida right by the ocean and of course there was dust I was just saying that when you're by the ocean it's less dust as compared to here in Arizona where I literally have to dust almost every single day I went to whole week one time without dusting just to see how bad it got and it literally looked like you hadn't dust in months that's how much worse dust build-up in dryer States compared to moist States
@@966Mako wow please excuse all those grammar errors and mistakes I'm using Google voice
@@966Mako but I have lived in about 15 different states throughout my life and the drier ones are always the worst with dust
Some just abandons worth of millions mansion, homeless people freezes on street, some struggle rent apartment. What a world!!!😔😔
Mandy Simsong most of the time people don’t have a choice
You can lead a horse to water, you can't make it drink...
I know right , op. It's crazy.
Bro that’s so deep how are you not world famous
Would prefer if you did some research on the house and owners to make it more interesting!
did you watch the video? lol He says in the beginning he has no history on it, implying he couldnt find any. He usually does give history on places.
@@tko12C well that's funny because one of the viewers found info on it, and he wasn't even there. He saw a name in the book and googled it. What he found all makes sense. So I find it very hard to believe this guy who was at the address couldn't find any info.
@@jlee7904 ok fair, so then what's the story? lol
@@tko12C go to the top of the comments. You'll see it
Trisha paytas ...is that you
Located on Bailie Beach Road, NY, this house sold for $2.1mil on 06/14/21. Info was obtained using the name on the book at 5:24
i was hoping it would be near me since i live in NY…
nope, 7 hour drive lol
Did this guy willingly enter a house of black mold without a mask?
I am concerned for his health.
When he opened the fridge.. :s
Yes he did lol
I often see people these types of videos, and they don't bother with masks. Mice piss and shit etc.
@@procta2343 Seems like they don't bother because they are young :/ just wait till they get old and then they would start to have respiratory issues.
@@aries-vl7it I have watched one bloke go through some abandoned homes, some have been left very recently and others have been either used for fly tipping, One house was practically jammed packed with all sorts. They even look through drawers and cupboards, with their bare hands too! so fuck knows what they could be picking up too.
That place looks like its abandoned for way longer than 8 years. They're might be squatters there though
The couple who formerly lived there died in 2013 :)))
If there are squatters there, they're pretty tidy squatters because they make the beds lol
@Jhgd Eggg rude
[ Brianne • ] how do u even kno
@Jhgd Eggg fuck off 👍
Full library? Definitely is just a book shelf
You Stoooopid😂😂
Too funny
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Sophia V. What? I don’t know what you meant there but that is still considered a library
Thats basically 30 % of my books and I dont call it library. People who touches books every 2nd decade call this as a library. Btw great video.
You know that anyone who goes with the full beard no mustache combo isn't very smart.
Beautiful beach house, overlooking the private beach ❤️🏖️
Witness Protection Program!! When you gotta Get Out You just GO!!!
That's exactly what I thought!
@@pinkdymunddiva me too!
With the lack of family pics anywhere in that place, or any sign of a "personalized family lived home" with so much clothes and such left behind... It is most likely exactly what happened.
How do you know wittness program?
It is on the beach but it is definitely not a vacation home that someone decided that they didn’t want to attend to anymore for what ever reason, this was a permanent home from the looks of that many clothes and the scrubs that were found. Why would you take work clothes on vacation?
Yea something doesn't add up. Some of the stuff is just way too clean to have been sitting there for ages ESPECIALLY when there are holes in the roofs letting dirt, sand etc in. The white baking dish on the dining room table as well as some of the other dishes are sparkling clean. Look at the condition of the wooden entertainment stand and EVERYTHING around it and then the Titanic book is prestine...the pages are white as all get out. No dust on the tv...I think this is half staged.
If you watch other exploration channels you'll see that they did this house a while ago. Some of those folks stage scenes to make it dramatic. I know one channel for sure likes to set up dinner tables like the homeowners ran out in the middle of a meal or a game of Trivial Pursuit.
Me to I was thinking the exact same thing! Couldn't of put it better myself.
Seems Like you tubers have no Problem going into any home, its still a B & E or Entering without Permission, Just Saying, i wouldn't want to go to jail for just making a video... yeah, i think part is staged, no dust on many things, Good eye, alwayswanted Ababy
They definitely staged the game of trivial pursuit. Notice how the cards are laid out on the table? That’s not how the cards are used in that game.
It looks like there’s a lot of ejaculate all over the beds too... Did you see it??
I find it very strange that there were no identifying things (pictures, letter, receipts, etc) left behind and it looked like a lot of it was set up for effect (board game, table settings)
Digital Dude the board game is actually what creeped me out about this. kind of makes me feel like the people had quickly get out for some reason while in the middle of playing . But at the same time looks like they took the time to gather pictures and anything with their name on it before leaving one final time
I was thinking a LOT of the house looked staged. a book on a bed opened just sitting on the corner. Clothes should be washed and donated
Foofsmom... I think some parts are staged.. (this is the first video I have seen from him) BUT, maybe this is his style? As you see @.... min, where is is showing the bedroom and mention the camera thing on the bed. That means, he was there before... Maybe he just put some scenario to give the video an extra boost! Also, the game looks pretty neat.. with no dust and cards in perfect condition! ....
I think he staged it.
@@scrumptious1368 NAH
Cool local! Loved the tigeroak dresser upstairs. It was a beauty.
That boare game was clearly just set up
J R I thought exactly that
Yeah definitely,no dust on it
Same with half the stuff in there, shiny new and no dust
Exactly..Like who just ups and leaves a house full of everything, and especially a board game.. Keep it real paranormal investigators..
@@danadane8035 probably a show or model house
It’s obvious you staged the table settings and the game board at the beginning, it was all too clean
Right, I turned the video off as soon as I seen that....as viewers, we're obviously intrigued by things genuinely "untouched" frozen in time. Not things claimed to be untouched then hindered by the discoverers, and staged. Kinda wack if you asked me
Shut the FUCK up
Jessica S the dude in the video said so...
@Jessica S open your eyes notice the beds use your brain
Yep...unneccessary
Full library? That's like 12 books.
I only came to be sad over the abandoned books
Yeah I'm a book nerd and was waiting to see a full library. The 'library' was a tad disappointing.
The library seems as though it was full at one tume and had been cleared before the mold took over
Full library my ass. I've got more books than that.
I've read two books in my life, so for me it is a full library. 😝
I always feel sad to see these beautiful houses left like this. No one came to check on these people where they gone. I'm sure they had some friends and reletiives. Family can't just disappered like this incase any horrible thing happened to them but still family come to see the house. That's what I think. Good work. 👍
Beautiful house but everything just seems so.....clean 🧐 The bed sheets & the books - no dust? Surely moisture would ruin everything?
It is, the house is falling apart & covered in mold.
Agree, there is a lot of stuff they placed around that they pretend was left like that. Towards the end the little table with the Gin on it.. There is very little dust on the seashells and the mug to the left, even the table. Anything left for 10 years gets a considerable amount of dust on it. Absolutely placed there by these guys very recently. (as he alludes, they are doing picture shoots also)
My theory: the doctor who owned this summer house (another explanation for the scrubs) and his family came up for the beginning of the summer season in 2008, only to find that a roof failure/broken upstairs window during the winter caused inside flooding and floor/ceiling damage. They stuck around long enough to be told by the local general contractor that the damage was unrecoverable, and, oh yeah--the black mold is a really nasty Aspergillus, you need to leave now, don't take anything in the house with you, it's all contaminated.
So, they go home, try to figure out how to raze and rebuild, and boom--the economy crashes. Forget the summer house, it's a write-off, it's unlivable, we have to focus on how to keep our primary house and stay afloat....and so the beach house sits, forgotten.
BTW: the other commenters were right about the mold. I'd make an appointment with your doctor, like now.
Use to explore old , deserted houses, until I stumbled upon two large snakes. I did.not stay around.long enough to say Hi
I kinda agree with you eric, but i was thinking hurricane damage.
That could be....but if the house was empty when a storm came along, it wouldn't take much of a leak in the roof to cause that much damage. All it needs is some rain and melting snow, and a few months of neglect.
Given a choice between snakes and that black mold, I think I'd choose the snakes. That mold is nothing to fool around with, and at least you can see the snakes coming.
*...."You need to leave now" Ahh pretty sure he edited this Video @ his home on his PC...?*
I don't understand how these places are not robbed! There is valuable vintage items in most of them, yet nobody steals any of it? I just find that extremely strange in this day and age!
You can thank The Insidious franchise for that
People may not know about it. Not every video in life is staged.
I totally would have taken a lot of that stuff. Not gonna lie.
There's actually some honest people out there that don't steal
Or squatters
That is so spooky, with the unfinished game, like they were abducted and killed or something...
I'm pretty sure the explorer set it up like the way he set up the dining table and the book on the bed
My guess is that previous 'explorers' hung out there for fun, brought beer, etc...
Looking at the furnishings-the phones and TV in particular, it looks like this house was abandoned in the 1980’s/1990’s
*Good point. That kitchen is out of the 80's I would say, the push button phone is an oldie **6:09**. Undoubtedly there were some people there since (Blue Moon beer wasn't around then) but the roof would have to had time to significantly fail and let substantial water in to create holes in the floor which probably would not have happened if the place was just abandoned in 2008.*
Probably homeless people stayed there before the mold appeared
Older folks often have bought and dexorated places decades prior then dont update
People in the comments said other people have explored this house and they set things up to make it seem like the family left in a hurry. He said he saw stuff from 2008 I wouldn’t be surprised if people were living in it before the mold took over and or people were bringing things in to make it seem like people left recently
yeah something is terribly wrong. they left the gin behind.
I was thinking like witness protection that got compromised and they had to flee. It didn’t look like there were any personal affects like photos etc.
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I can think of 3 things! 1- hit the lottery and just left ( I would do that) 2- husband got into big trouble and had to leave ASAP 3- the house is haunted.
@@Dylan-wp5kb yeah it does
Hahaha
With the address you can go on the county website and see who the last listed owner was.
That was my thought too. It would take 2 minutes, but I guess that doesn't sound as spooky as "we'll never know what happened to them..." 🙄
I find it very odd that this "abandoned" home has yet to be taken over by squatters. This guy is clearly on some bullshit.
Celestino Clemente, M.D owned the old book, and he died in 2013. Could be his family's place in Long Island.
@@Ampelmannchen42 I was thinking a Dr lived there!
@@Ampelmannchen42 would explain all of the scrubs in the closet.
I'm no detective, but there seems to be one glaring thing that was completely overlooked. You opened the closest and saw scrubs, which you automatically assumed were nurses attire, but doctors also wear them. Secondly, when you open the book on the bed there was a name and address followed by M.D., which is an abbreviation for Medical Doctor. My guess is that the name stamped in the inner cover of the book will lead you to the answer of who once resided there.
It's also easy enough nowadays (for the guys filming this anyway, since they don't want to give out it's location) to get the address and do a Zillow search for who owned it.
Good Observation! I was able to read the name “C. Clemente MD” and a quick google search comes up a Celestino Clemente MD from New Jersey who passed in 2013.
@@Xsar08X I didnt catch the name in the book but the Yuenling bottle was kinda a giveaway the house is eastern bound, 20 years ago that bear wasnt served past the tristate area, its more distributed these days but seeing the empty bottle and a rough timeframe of decay I was thinking tristate DE, NJ, MD beach house
Plus there are no pictures of real people anywhere - maybe a rental or pictures collected post death
THAT BOOK IS WORTH TODAY $902 DOLLARS ON AMAZON
This is what's so upsetting to me. He could've done some research and added It during his adventure Without giving away details of part owners or its location. Instead he left it to us to investigate. If he didn't want people to know where this was so it wouldn't get looted he'd been more careful of his vide
Blue Moon Beer was released in 1995. Who leaves a twelver? Must have been running for dear life.
That house was someone's inheritance that became an B&B. The phones in each room that look like hotel phones plus the one in the kitchen with the sticky note #2600 was likely to dial the caretaker. The library with the books, old tv, and board game would have been a common area. You can see the mark on the table that is a square shape that tells you something was there. Most likely the board game box before it was staged for dramatic effect. The book left on the end of the bed had 2 stamped pages with the name of an MD that included an address. The furniture and decor in most of the bedrooms is from the 60's to the 80's probably the time when someone lived in the home. The cheaper furniture like in the kitchen is most likely from when it was passed on to whomever inherited the home. Since it is a costal property, the most likely scenario is there was a sole owner who turned the home into a B&B after they inherited the property. Then ten or twenty years later it was aboanded after a storm that caused water damage. If was insuranced they probably didn't return because of the mold and they had money from the settlement. When a hurricane hits even near a home that maybe doesn't cause structural damage but, does cause water damage by the time everything is settled a lot of the properties are left like that all over the coast. If they had to evacuate it would've looked pretty much exactly like that. You load the car and go and most people grab family photos, clothes, and whatever else they can carry with them.
When you live on the ocean, bay or just about any large body of water, you get very little dust. The air is always damp. Living in the Fl Keys I would get salt on my stuff, it was in the air. Things would rust & corrode in short order. Would have been nice if he had told us what ocean or state.
Ray Wood this feels like Long Island to me. The area looks familiar.
John Pierce thank you for the info. After reading all the family connections he left behind, you would think that between them all they could afford to maintain the house in an amazing, fantastic location that we can only dream of and use it as a place to recharge and holiday throughout the year. Lucky people who get to buy it.
The kitchen goose decor (like the ceramic things on the table) was really popular in the 1980s. Thank God the geese have since flown back to Canada or something.
excellent, thanks for your video very good information about the visit of the house that was abandoned
Very interesting. Odd that there was no dust. My house gets dusty in a week
Dust is 90% dead skin cells. No one living there so less dust..
thought the same
right right, I forgot about that fact. TY
maybe its because this house is near from tha beach
Depends on the environment and elements you live in...
The house is owned by a man named Celestino Clemente he was a doctor who died in 2013. Thats all i was able to dig up lol
Bradley Broyles same!!! I got that from the book lol
How did you find that out?
What I thought! Looked like an old person's house to me.
He was a surgeon and physician, so that might explain the scrubs in the closet.
Bradley Broyles what happens now. Can anyone claim it. Pay the taxes obviously. We have an abandoned house where I live. Heard it’s haunted. How would I find out anything. I tried googling but nothing.
this is Dr. Celestino Climente's beach house. (now I assume it belongs to one of his doctor and lawyer children. he died back in 2013 but lived and practised in Glen Rock, nj
How do U know it’s his home?
Nice .. isn’t this breaking and entering
Because the name and address are in the book he opened on the bed. I searched it, too. The guy died at 91 in 2013. facebook.com/pages/Clemente-Celestino-MD/163092237051425
I feel kinda bad for watching now. Plus I wonder how a Dr. had no family etc who could of taken care of his house etc. There was obvious spare rooms for kids etc
He graduated from pennsylvania university and was also a lieutenant in the navy like myself only i was a naval officer in the marine corps. I contacted his son mark my girlfriend is a doctor in the same area id like to help them clean it up and make it nice again it really is sad to see such a beautiful place go to waste.
Thank you for not vandalizing the place.
The dishes on the table at 6:49 are Stangle, made in Flemington, and later Trenton, NJ. The pattern is "Thistle."
Virginia Galfo - thank you. I noticed the dinner plates right away. I have a full set with mugs, serving dishes and all. Only thing I asked for from my great grandmother’s estate.
We have a few boxes of these sets
Stangl
@@josephoseph7608 You can never have too much Stangle ware... I have my grandmother's Magnolia pattern - the whole 9 yards. If you want to offload yours, send me a PM. I have no place to put them, but they would be well loved. :)
I just read that book!!!
Black mold gets EVERYWHERE. I lived in a house that had black mold and was told to leave everything behind-clothes, furniture...
They had the money to leave it all there, so they bailed. Probably unsalvageable and they couldn’t sell it as a result.
C. Holland what’s black mold
Black Mold is a generic term for a number of mold species, each with a dark green or blackish color to them. The most common being a species named Stachybotrys chartarum.
They grow prolifically and especially in abandoned homes in humid regions. Though many homes being actively occupied can have the mold. Basements, garages, and anywhere water can seep into woods.
It is pretty harmful to you when exposed long-term.
If, when you come home from being out and about and you notice your nose starts to stuff, you cough a lot, maybe get headaches sometimes at home without explanation, or maybe your eyes itch and you feel off or subtly ill frequently. It could be mold in your home.
I agree that house is a total loss hopefully whoever owns is safe! But I agree with the observation about the scrubs the owner could be a Doctor or a relative who has passed! Just because the house is secluded it could have belonged to a celebrity or a star good reason for no photos or personal item in the House
That's exactly what I said too. My best friend lived in a home less than 3 years and had to leave everything behind because it's potentially dangerous to keep and I don't want to scare you but a couple years later, she died from non-smoker's lung cancer, so please get yourself checked out periodically
Nikki's_Skewed _View omg 😕
10:00 Is it just me or are the seashells and silk plant remarkably clean and dust-free?
@@jra7690 I saw mold and rot, so........ hmmmm
@@jra7690 :)
Imagine the little kids way back there were watching this vid as adults and getting emotional whilst reminiscing their childhood there
That trivial pursuit is bugging me because with the moisture in the air I'm not sure it should look like that
I think they planted some of this stuff.
jack the Lass I was thinking the same
I thought the same thing as videos bullcrap perfect brand new Trivial Pursuit game sitting there what the heck
It looked like the game cubbord had been left open too
Yeah, they figured we wouldn't notice it's missing 10 years of dust! Lol
Aren't you ever worried that you might come across a dead body or some wild animal?
Carry a gun lol
@@kavalile1483 should wright down address,, check with local tax assessors to find last owner and what happened to them
Kava Lil E And get a felony, obviously someone hasn’t been in urbex that long.
why worry about that when live PEOPLE are the greater threat
You need to stop watching tv and get outside animals do not go out of their way to kill people as humans do and the state of the house means only bugs,rats and mice would be in there which cannot hurt you.