Sup guys and gals, hope you all enjoyed the video! Small little home that packs a huge punch. I love houses like this that it feels like you're going right back in time. What kind explorations are your favorite??
Those cars........The one on the right looked like a '76-77 Plymouth Fury, highway patrol. or Rosco P Coltrane type. The other one on the left I've got no clue but it's from the 60's. If ya would've shown a tail light I could give ya better information
It makes me sad...that house was somebodies life. They laughed and cried there, made love, raised children...and then, suddenly, you got old, the house, once full of life, becomes quiet and creaky as you are too. Years fly by. Once there was only future, dreams, things to look ahead - then there are only memories, old photographs in black and white, and bit by bit this house freezes in time until it grinds completely to a halt. When the owner dies, the house died with it. Now I shiver. Once I was 25, 3 young kids around me and a baby on the hip. I thought I would stay young forever. Now my kids are grown up, and it seems to me that time flew by, I closed my eyes, opened them and suddenly I'm almost 50. I still cant believe it... When I was 20, 30 years old, these houses were exciting, interesting, I loved the history, the feel of times past. Now I look at them, and feel sadness and a kind of dread...time goes so fast, so fast. Once my house that I love so much, will be abandoned too, decaying, winding down like an old clock. One day someone will wander through my kitchen, bedroom, attic - here and there picking something up, fragments from a life that once was. Strange...
Yeah I'm 65 and I know it's only matter of time before my kids start chucking my possessions into a skip and then sell the rest. Just like my grandkids will do with them. Life has no meaning apart from the present; hard pill to swallow when your glass isn't even half empty any more but now your down to your last slug. The scaredy cats start believing in god, not me though.
I agree I wish I never started watching this stuff about 5 or 6 years ago cuz I love it but some of it's very depressing at the same time but it's very very interesting nevertheless
Makes you think, we're only here for a small glimmer of time. I used to love exploring abandoned homes like this, but now that I'm older (39) I feel like it's just a reminder that no matter what we accomplish in our lives, we all end up in the same place. And the homes that we hold so dearly in our present end up becoming someone else's or like this, abandoned. This house was once someone's pride and joy. Now it's a dusty time capsule. Those difficult days at work, those moments of joy when the kids were born, those times laughing and goofing around in the living room, those times spent cooking meals in the kitchen, they are all in the past. So so sad. The cycle of life man...
I was a teenager back in the 1980s and a young child back in the 1970s. Most of the furniture and wallpaper in this house does not look 1980s. It appears more 1940s-1970s. The couches, the chairs, the dressers, the refrigerator, none of that is 1980s. The TV sets appear to be late 60s-mid 70s. The only thing that says 80s to me is the oversized pushbutton phone. I believe your theory on the situation is spot on. A family where the kids grew up and moved away, then the parents got old and died. the husband dies first then many years later the wife. This would explain why the house is furnished to actually appear to be from the 1950s-1960s, from her timeframe of her early years. And also this could tie in with the oversized pushbutton phone I mentioned. A elderly lady living alone, she probably could not handle a rotary phone anymore so her family provided her with that.
Zudemaster, that is a brilliant comment you just made and you took the words right out of my mouth. This is probabably an old widow who died alone after raising her kids in the 50s and 60s with her husband who past away in the 90s and she probably died around the year 2000 according to the calendar. There's no fake in this video. But it's certainly not a house from the 70s or 80s. That's for sûre. The kid just said that, in the video, because he didn't really know what the actual 80s looked liked. Thanks for sheding some light! Love your theory. Johnny, Montreal, Canada.
I'm 54 and grew up in the 60's-early 80's... I agree.. the furnishing, furniture, appliances, color schemes and products look more circa 1960's and early 1970's from my memory... This is NOT the 80's.....
As an old guy to anyone under the age of 30 I can say from personal experience when you are young you usually do follow fashion and trends. This may well be keeping up with the Jones's but often it's because you are trying to discover who you really are and what truly appeals. As one ages you develop a certain comfort in keeping things longer. Records, photos, furniture, and even clothing remind you of people, events, and places long gone. These are links to the past and give comfort. As a lad growing up in the 1960s I always wondered why grandma and grandpa kept all that old stuff instead of buying nice new furniture and things. Now I know. Yes, that can be sad but it is often what happens. Old Christmas ornaments remind you of children, laughter, and the Christmas turkey that wouldn't cook 37 years ago. The 1914 photograph of your grandfather, then aged 18, in his WW1 Hussar's dress uniform keep his spirit near. The 8mm film of your father proudly taking home his shiny new 1963 Buick Electra 225 remind you of how cold your backside was in winter or how sweltering hot it was in summer sitting on the back seat. The ancient round table in the corner of your home is a link to your grandmother who remembered being a 5 year old traveling with her grandmother in 1907 to a furniture store (on horse and wagon) to buy it. The photos of you sitting on the hood of your first car, a '74 Chevy, remind when you walked with a young man's swagger. That's why I'd ask any urban explorer to, like these guys, treat what they find with respect. You are holding snippets of a person's life in your hands. Remember that. Yeah, I know leave it to the self-proclaimed old guy to lecture. But what I say is true. Most of this stuff I speak of will end up in a thrift store when I am no more. Any relatives we still have probably won't want "that old junk" or the photos and films of people they don't know. That's okay because perhaps someone will see that old round table of mine and take it home, wonder at the history of it, and treasure it. I take great comfort in that.
@TheThorensExperience TheThorensExperience Thank you for the very kind words sir. Such confirmation must be wonderful to have. I'm sure you knew but how precious it must be to know from their own words that you were wanted and loved. I'm sure too as you read these letters you hear their voices and see their faces and remember their mannerisms clearly. Though sad at their passing you smile because in a very real way these letters are they speaking directly to you from across an ocean of time.
@@melaniemartin1331 I enjoy watching urban explorations not because of the voyeuristic aspects but because they help remind of our own past. That becomes more valuable as we age. Maybe we need to find answers as to what it was all about and where did the time go. We each have or own reasons just like those who explore these urban places.
Let me just say, I love u! And I would actually keep some of “that old junk” and I’m not just saying that, I am rlly interested in antiques and go to antique stores quite often, I usually buy books because, when I hold them, I just think, some one, somewhere, at some time, owned this, and probably read it and enjoyed it, my oldest book, Spirit Of the Border, is 112, copyright 1906, has written in it, Imagene Sauford February 3, 1940 313 N. Hillsdale St., Lansing, Michigan That makes me think, (probably a grandparent) gave this to their granddaughter and it just makes me thing think of a girl sitting there reading this book and not knowing where it would end up one day, and now I have it, her book, I wonder how much she liked it? What happened to her? What did she do with her life? Most ppl wouldn’t care and would just say it was some old book but to me, it makes me wonder who they were and who(if anyone) knew her or was related to her, I would like to meet them if ever possible and see if they know anything abt her, I know it probs seems silly to u, but for me, it’s......... almost undescribable, I just love it! If u read to this point, thank you and I hope this will inspire you!😘
@@callie_rose9990 I happened to be on my computer when notification of your post came in. Being past sixty I'm closer to the end than the start but I've always asked the questions you do. I can't help but think such questioning inspires as well as warms the soul. Several years ago in a junk shop I purchased a piano scroll because of what was written on it. "Merry Christmas Uncle Freddy From Johnny" and next to the inscription on the bottom of the scroll's box is a Christmas Seal dated 1920. I bought it for the same reasons you bought the book you speak of. I wonder who these people were, what happened to them, and at the journey that scroll took from valued to discard to valued again. I own books with inscriptions and even a volume of Alfred Lord Tennyson's poems printed just after his death. It must have been a student's book as it is filled with notes written in pencil in the margins. These notes being erudite and insightful are as informative as the poems themselves. I own a 33RPM record album of romantic music with a love poem written on the back dated in the mid fifties. I need not tell suggest to you how that record must have been given by a man to the girl he loved. I imagine they played it often over the many years ...each year looking a little older and dancing a little slower until one year there was only one elderly soul dancing alone. Then one year there was no one left to dance and how then family discarded the record to the thrift where I bought it. Snippets of life...bits real or imagined...of what was or might have been. Bittersweet? Happy? Sad? I don't know. It doesn't matter. These things are cherished again and will be until I'm gone. Perhaps you, or someone like you, will find my treasures and and remember my words here. The world will move on. That said, yes your words inspire me.
Nicholas Maietta are you really that ignorant? Can you not tell this is made for the video? Common sense will tell you if that house had been left like that since the 1980's where is ALL THE DUST!!! It would be completely covered in dust!!! You would see the dust before you would see the color of the dresser!!! The cars, it the carport or garage collapse onto those cars, you would be able to see DAMAGE!! Also the cars look "too clean" to have sat for all those years!!!
I guess i'm ignorant by your standard. My 1979 Dodge Conversion van/motorhome was in pristine condition after sitting 20 years without having been started. I even have a video of it on my youtube channel (see ua-cam.com/video/PsXq3X6rZ3Y/v-deo.html). It certainly was a time capsule but now in middle of a partial back half remodel to suit my needs better. Where the van sat, is extremely dusty due to nearly always dry, low humidity environment however no real amount of dust collected on the interior. I've seen homes that sad for 30-50 years untouched that are pretty clean, because of where they are located. But i'm ignorant, so what do I know?
Maryann Newcomb, with all due respect i don't suppose Nicolas is such an ignorant after all. He's was right. As you may have noticed, there was many calandars lying around, but the latest one indicated that the house was abandoned around 2000. I've seen another team going into that house who filmed the whole entire premises on UA-cam as well. I don't think it's a fake video. Especially with the old StudeBaker classic car in the garage.
They're probably adults with families of their own. What do you expect them to do with an entire house full of shit? Spend a week packing it up and stuffing it into the basement just to never look at it again? What a waste of time
These finds always make me sad. If they had a possible family why'd the hell they just leave everything. Makes no sense. Thank you for being respectful. More please!!!
Pati Giddens There was always some sort of crazy shit going on back in the 80s. Maybe they got a call in the middle of the night and had to flee. From the government (CIA), or the cartel, or maybe they were witness protection and whoever they were hiding from found out where they were.
Did anyone else notice all of the clocks were stopped at 11:12... And also I don't believe that alcohol would still be in the shot glass wouldn't it have evaporated??
I have a feeling all the beds being in the living room might be due to the fact the wife, and her husband had gotten to the point it was hard to walk up and down stairs often?
Most dust is caused by dead skin cells and dirt being tracked in. If the house was closed up and clean before they left there would not be as much dust as you may think. I think there was a lot of staging though for entertainment.
I've just recently started to watch this channel and I feel there is a lot of staging going on. I would just rather see what there is to see without anything staged.
They probably knew, they lived there for a long period, you can not know where someone lives and be family with them, if they didn't know then they don't deserve stuff from them after death , cause thats just so mean taking stuff from dead people and you didnt even care for them to visit when they were alive
And that is why i clean out my house every 6 months. Can't take with you. I donate a good portion hoping it will be repurposed, useless stuff goes where it belongs. I started really downsizing after watching videis like this.
@@ennad4516 me too! My hubby and I purged/donated over 90 large plastic bins of stuff. I went through all my photo albums and only kept truly sentimental pictures. I don't care about "stuff" anymore. We aren't miniamilist but our house is extremely tidy and organized with only things we love. Not like all the cluttered hoarders we know.
@Celtic Maiden thats nice comfort bullsh1t you feed yourself and others on to try and stay as children in world were growing up and accepting reality can be too much for the most fragile minds. The church feeds on your weakness. This life you have now is so very precious... it is not a pre-cursor to something greater... it is the only thing there is!
i was born in 61 many of the things in that house remind me of my childhood. I think you found some things from the 60s not 80s, they may have abandonded in the 80s but much of what is there is 60 s era.
The TV is definitely late 70s to 80s as you can adjust the color for the picture. From what I could find LG owns Zenith. They acquired the company in 1999 and Zenith is now the research part for LG. I couldn’t find anything more about the company or the TV as zenith is apparently a popular name to use.
caroline clausen I was born in 69. I do agree with you totally. This place took me way back in time to a better place. It mostly seems like stuff from the 60s maybe a few things from the 70s as well.
That is so sad to see a lifetime of memories and no one to keep them and clear the house out. I bet the 86 calendar was when the husband died and the wife died in 2000 or left the house to go into a nursing home. Either way very sad.
What is just insane is knowing that picture of the kid he held at 3:55 never could have known in a million years there would be strangers in his relatives abandoned house holding that same picture decades later. Time is really mind blowing.
The room with the crutches, glasses and hat almost looked like a memorial and the chair with a mans hat on it. When my grandfather past my grandmother kept his sweater hat and glasses on his chair.
Another UA-camr actually has been to this location before. It's either JPvideos, RNK or exploring with Josh. One of the cars is an old Plymouth. The shot glasses on the table was a prop setup for photography by one of the UA-camrs. The tv is from the 60s-early 70s.
Weren't you scared? I was freaking out! After that cabinet opened on its own, I thought some ghost was gonna jumpscare on you! Anyway, you are an honest man for not stealing anything!!
I’m glad you’re so respectful. I can’t help thinking though that there’s probably treasures in the lofts of these places and stuff under the floors and other hidden compartments.
That’s a 1971!!!!! Lol we had one just like it. It cost my parents no more then $275-380 or about so. No more no less. Wooooow! You just took me way back. Lol & mind you I was born in 77....& they still had it when I was about 8! 😍🙌🏽
So the bottom Calender is a cloth one, year 1986, one on top of that is 1996, and the top one is Aug 2000. So I would say they were older people that got where they couldn't take care of them selves anymore or both got sick and died in August 2000. That is why the calender is on August.
ScLmRaceFanPhotos or maybe her husband died in '86 and she kept '96 calander as it would have been 10 years since her husband died and then she died in august of 2000. Who knows. Kinda neat to think about tho!
All the old packaging and this house in general reminds me so much of my childhood. I think everyone around my age's grandparents had that same floral design on their couch lol
Makes me sad, but I enjoy watching. All those crochet blankets took someone many months to make. I couldn't imagine the family just leaving them. But when we are young we always think we can do things tomorrow, but tomorrow never comes☮❤🙂
Hi guys,,, It is funny that I have come across this video. I am a retired Carpenter now, and originally from Ct. Years ago my boss bought a house that was similar to this one, only because it was an old home, and it was in immaculate condition,,, everything was original and never changed from the 1950s ! We did commercial work, but if things got slow or something, our boss would send people to this house he bought to do work. Well, my first time there, I was amazed at the original condition, but I had work to do, and I was alone. Well I started in by removing baseboard, and it wasn't long before I had this feeling someone was watching me from behind. At first I just passed it off that I am being paranoid and kept working, but this feeling of being watched did not go away ! Well, it got so bad I packed my tools up and left ! I gave my boss some excuse and it was never discussed again , Until !!!! One Friday our crew all went out for a few beers at a local pub,,, and somehow during the conversation, that house came up ! And I never talked about my experience before ! But now, after a few beers, I said , that house ! I hate that house ! And another carpenter friend looked at me with his eyes wide open ! And says me too !!! And goes on to say that when he worked there, he always had this erie feeling somebody was watching over him !!! And felt freaked out !!! So, the message here is,,, be careful of buying homes like this ! These people cherished this home for many years, and they have a connection too it ! Even after they are gone ! I never believed in ghosts or anything, and I never seen one ! But my experience, and my friends, told me there was a presence there watching over this house,,,, God Bless ,,, 😁🖒✌🕇💕
Enjoyed the video-the vintage house hold items left behind was amazing, like stepping back into history-what amazes me even more is no dust accumulation at all thru out the house, nothing on the dressers, end table etc. loved the video
Im so mad that i never found you before now you make great videos and its so nice that some one as young as you cares im 70 yrs old its nice tosee you care so much about back in our day hahahaha keep up the great work
yeah, it's weird - former explorers might have been in there and messed with them to be spooky.... can't believe all the clocks would run out of battery at the exact same time
This house is like a museum. And it also reminds us that all the materialistic things you care for and worked for will remain after you’ re gone and mostly nobody will care for it after you are gone
This is NOT a 1980s home. This is a 40s-70s era set up with a few modern things. Probably abandoned since 2000 when someone died. Perhaps family was far away or perhaps they never had kids of their own. None of the pictures seem to be of Grand kids or anything like that, just real old stuff probably from their own youth.
@@Blahbevava I agree. I was born in the 80s and I remember visiting elderly relatives when I was a kid and their houses looked just like this one..wood panel TVs, sofas with floral prints, old vinyl records etc..most of the decor in their house hadn't been updated and was from the 50s-70s. Compared to the house I lived in as a child in the 80s was much more modern and looked nothing like the house in this video.
Older gen would make up the beds before leaving the house. She probably hasnt been up there in a long while. But i do feel they staged the pics and dolls
Well, a couple that old, they probably had it paid off years ago. Kids/grandkids are probably still paying the taxes. It just comes by mail, and you just pay it. My parents land is from a set of grandparents. There was houses, falling in, in different areas of the land. Taxes got paid because they are still living on the land, just not on the old homestead.
Those old clocks back then were electric lol you had to plug them in so if the power was cut off they would all stop at same time. My grandmother had a clock like that in her kitchen.
there seems to be lots of houses in USA that are worth almost nothing (or at least can't be sold for any real money) - especially in rural areas- (also Detroit and other cities that have been hit hard by industry closures) and the town /city/regional councils or whatever they are called can't afford to seize a house which is worth $0. It is amazing to me. I'm from New Zealand and there are virtually no residential properties in towns or cities selling for under $100,000 (at the very minimum) . That house definitely looks like a deceased estate where the adult children haven't bothered to claim it (or even return to it by the looks of it).
My dad passed away last November and we've been emptying things out ever since. He had a huge house so every room had to be combed through because we found cash tucked away everywhere. Once the house was empty we had a cash total of 37,295.00. This place looks like the remaining family just didn't want to deal with the mess. No telling whats in that house.
yeah if someone bought that property as is they could make a fortune off the "vintage" stuff the glasswear and older cans of stuff not to mention all the original clothes or those cars....
That's strange ! but the cost of Tv at that time , i think a 70's model , is very high comparing to our era , and the validity of use is more than 20 years , not 5 years like nowadays !
I grew up with that model tv. 60’s would been when it was made. I’m sure I have a picture of me in front of one exactly like it that was in flawless condition and running.
Please please tell me you rescue old photographs like the one upstairs!! You could take them to a local historical museum . I hate to see them just decay... Loved this video!
What happened to these people ? Who just abandons a home with all their belongings? Are you sure it's abandoned? PS this is not the 80s looks more like the mid 70s.
House may not have been abandoned in the 80s. From what I can guess the folks prob died in their 80s maybe little earlier. House is furnished with products from about 3 different decades which suggest that only replaced what was necessary to replace(basically in state of beyond repair) so its hard to pin point the era but I’m guessing late 40s to early 50s is the when they were in that house. This all speculation based off items left behind such as the fridge, tv and cars. As I said earlier I believe the owners died. Their family may not have cared or no longer had any family alive. I’m not sure if they had loans in the 50s to purchase homes or notes. I think people paid cash but I’ll do further research to see what I can find. It’s interesting nonetheless due to the amount of vintage items.
It's sad to see what's left of people's lives. Whats even sadder is that the house looks like it was a very nice home that could house a homeless or poor family. I see homes all over crumbling to the ground and the house flippers or the state wind up benefiting. It's sick what's happened to this world.
Please keep these videos coming. I enjoy the ones you do about left behind stuff,70s to 80s ,in houses.In closing I'd like to say that I saw this house on one of my other favorite channels also. ❤
I've been looking for a tv like those for years , one can not find ever, I'd love to turn one into a mini bar , they are so cool, A new look for something so vintage.
Amazing video & thanks for respecting their things. Wow, it’s sad that nobody cleaned up the house. It looks like there were a lot of wonderful memories from the family.👍🏽✌🏽🦋
I love how this guy is trying to show us just how passionate he is about urban exploration by staging practically the entire house/video. I don’t even have the patience to watch any other content on this channel.
Zenith - "The quality goes in before the name goes on." It was a well-respected brand until the late 70's when, like so many American brands the name itself was sold to manufacturers of cheap, mass-produced equipment. That particular unit was one of the better ones. Note the tuning knobs. The top one was for VHF tuning, the standard channels 2-13 AFAICR. Here you would generally find the big three network affiliates broadcasting. The bottom knob was for UHF (ultra-high frequency) broadcast. Here lived the independent local broadcasters, which showed some quite adventurous stuff back in the days before ubiquitous cable (uncensored European sex comedies and the like). American broadcast TV has become so tame since those days...
Zenith was still a decent brand even after its' golden era. My family had a Zenith TV from the early 80s. It was a bit more modern than the one in this video. It was "cable ready" with a remote and had about 60 channels. It still worked but got tossed in the trash in 2001.
I was looking for a house that was unchanged since 1980's and your video came as result which I was looking for. I wanted to relive a home from these years. Thanks so much! Subbed!
damn that was super dark and sad! I'm always amazed when older people pass away that family members just ignore what the older people owned! that house had a lot of stuff that could have been donated and used not just sit in a house and decay! I swear humans can be very selfish and cold
This will happen to all of us, in some form. When my father died in 1993, my mother passed seven years later. I had to clean everything out of her house, I had to take a lot of it to the dump, there was just nowhere to store it all. Not many of us own homes like they did 20 or 30 years ago, the economy doesn’t allow it. I have been a touring musician all my life and now a touring comedian, I wonder what will happen to all my guitars, my Harley Davidson, whatever cars and trucks I own? It really doesn’t matter, because I’ll have no control over any of it. This was a very sad video, that made me think about my own mortality. I’m 54 years old and I remember being 23, traveling all over the country, having a great time and not even thinking about my end days. But here I am now, over 30 years later and that’s what I think about pretty much every day at some point.
I think as the couple who lived there passed away and kids did not want to have anything to do with the home or things. Sad but it happens and is left abandoned.
When I look at these videos with the houses all dirty and full of things some how I feel like cleaning them and organizing them. So they can look cleaner
Thank you for checking the drawers! I’ve never subscribed to any abandoned home UA-camrs for this reason; however, you’ve just earned my 1st and only subscription on UA-cam. Checking drawers and personal items for documentation purposes is of VITAL journalistic importance and PERSONAL curiosity! Keep opening EVERYTHING please! No unopened anything IMHO. And I don’t approve of thievery of vandalism. This genre is historical!
It reminds me of my grandparents house. Back then old people saved everything because they lived in the depression and knew what it was like to lose everything. My granny would store canned goods in the stairs after she couldn’t go up and down anymore so cool
Love your videos! You're one of the better abandoned explorers I've seen. You have good lighting, you focus in on cool shit.... some of these abandoned UA-cam videos are shit because of garbage cinematography but yours are awesome to watch. Keep at it!
TV was probably 1970s. And those "old" products you found in the cupboards are actually still used today! That 1986 calendar was a calendar towel. We used to give them to our Mom as gifts and she kept a lot of them. She only rarely used them as towels. She kept them because she liked them. How do I know this stuff? I'm probably old enough to be your Grandmother! :)
Just watched your film, many thanks. I see a lot of young men like yourselves on UA-cam putting things like this together here in England. However, none of them are as articulate as yourself and your presenting skills are superb. Seeing peoples homes like this is very distressing too as I look at all the memories that are left behind. It does make you realise though, that life here on earth is only temporary and another much better one awaits us. Thank you.
Sup guys and gals, hope you all enjoyed the video! Small little home that packs a huge punch. I love houses like this that it feels like you're going right back in time. What kind explorations are your favorite??
Dark Exploration Films i like the abandoned homes like that.
Those cars........The one on the right looked like a '76-77 Plymouth Fury, highway patrol. or Rosco P Coltrane type. The other one on the left I've got no clue but it's from the 60's. If ya would've shown a tail light I could give ya better information
The stuff in that house is more 1950’s era.
This was a beautiful place so sad..thanks..I enjoy these kind
Dark Exploration Films what’s the intro song called ?
It makes me sad...that house was somebodies life. They laughed and cried there, made love, raised children...and then, suddenly, you got old, the house, once full of life, becomes quiet and creaky as you are too. Years fly by. Once there was only future, dreams, things to look ahead - then there are only memories, old photographs in black and white, and bit by bit this house freezes in time until it grinds completely to a halt. When the owner dies, the house died with it.
Now I shiver. Once I was 25, 3 young kids around me and a baby on the hip. I thought I would stay young forever. Now my kids are grown up, and it seems to me that time flew by, I closed my eyes, opened them and suddenly I'm almost 50. I still cant believe it...
When I was 20, 30 years old, these houses were exciting, interesting, I loved the history, the feel of times past. Now I look at them, and feel sadness and a kind of dread...time goes so fast, so fast. Once my house that I love so much, will be abandoned too, decaying, winding down like an old clock. One day someone will wander through my kitchen, bedroom, attic - here and there picking something up, fragments from a life that once was. Strange...
Very sad comment thinking about everything you mentioned ,where is all my beloved ones they are gone
you sound depressed
Yeah I'm 65 and I know it's only matter of time before my kids start chucking my possessions into a skip and then sell the rest. Just like my grandkids will do with them. Life has no meaning apart from the present; hard pill to swallow when your glass isn't even half empty any more but now your down to your last slug. The scaredy cats start believing in god, not me though.
Not if you have children to claim your stuff for you.
Enjoy every day, life is short.
I wish I hadn’t found the videos of abandoned houses. I really can’t stop watching but at the same time it’s so very depressing to me
Exactly,I feel even more lonely now.
I know how you feel, I have to set a limit on how many I’ll watch in a row or else I get sucked in for hours 😂
Remind us that we are temporary residents here.
Me too
I agree I wish I never started watching this stuff about 5 or 6 years ago cuz I love it but some of it's very depressing at the same time but it's very very interesting nevertheless
So are we just going to ignore the fact that the cabinets open by them self at 8:35 lol okay
The crazy thing is I don't think he noticed it... Scary! 😩
Yeah I saw that too
i think he noticed it just didn’t say anything because he paused and then exhaled like he was holding his breathe for a couple seconds.
I noticed that and immediately got creeped out!!!
Whoa!!! 🙁
The old photos got to me. Those people, long dead, with no-one left to remember them. Without the photos, it would be like they never existed. Sad.
That's my Achilles heel! It's family history!
Omg all these comments are really thought provoking
You dont know that
Makes you think, we're only here for a small glimmer of time. I used to love exploring abandoned homes like this, but now that I'm older (39) I feel like it's just a reminder that no matter what we accomplish in our lives, we all end up in the same place. And the homes that we hold so dearly in our present end up becoming someone else's or like this, abandoned. This house was once someone's pride and joy. Now it's a dusty time capsule. Those difficult days at work, those moments of joy when the kids were born, those times laughing and goofing around in the living room, those times spent cooking meals in the kitchen, they are all in the past. So so sad. The cycle of life man...
God remembers them.
I was a teenager back in the 1980s and a young child back in the 1970s. Most of the furniture and wallpaper in this house does not look 1980s. It appears more 1940s-1970s. The couches, the chairs, the dressers, the refrigerator, none of that is 1980s. The TV sets appear to be late 60s-mid 70s. The only thing that says 80s to me is the oversized pushbutton phone.
I believe your theory on the situation is spot on. A family where the kids grew up and moved away, then the parents got old and died. the husband dies first then many years later the wife. This would explain why the house is furnished to actually appear to be from the 1950s-1960s, from her timeframe of her early years. And also this could tie in with the oversized pushbutton phone I mentioned. A elderly lady living alone, she probably could not handle a rotary phone anymore so her family provided her with that.
Zudemaster, that is a brilliant comment you just made and you took the words right out of my mouth. This is probabably an old widow who died alone after raising her kids in the 50s and 60s with her husband who past away in the 90s and she probably died around the year 2000 according to the calendar. There's no fake in this video. But it's certainly not a house from the 70s or 80s. That's for sûre. The kid just said that, in the video, because he didn't really know what the actual 80s looked liked. Thanks for sheding some light! Love your theory. Johnny, Montreal, Canada.
He's probably going by what the calendar said.
One of the pictures shows a WW2 airman, must have been the husband when younger
zudemaster that goes that we don't take nothing and we don't to take anything with us when we died
I'm 54 and grew up in the 60's-early 80's... I agree.. the furnishing, furniture, appliances, color schemes and products look more circa 1960's and early 1970's from my memory... This is NOT the 80's.....
So we're just going to ignore the clocks stopped all at the same time?🤔
On 11:11
so we're going to pretend in the past when people changed batteries in stuff,that they might change them for other things too?
I noticed it. Someone must have done it as a gag.
@@deadmallenthusiast4219 I noticed it in other videos too 🤷
sarah monaghan happened to us with our grandma, not sure if it’s a Catholic thing but are just random things that happen I guess
As an old guy to anyone under the age of 30 I can say from personal experience when you are young you usually do follow fashion and trends. This may well be keeping up with the Jones's but often it's because you are trying to discover who you really are and what truly appeals.
As one ages you develop a certain comfort in keeping things longer. Records, photos, furniture, and even clothing remind you of people, events, and places long gone. These are links to the past and give comfort.
As a lad growing up in the 1960s I always wondered why grandma and grandpa kept all that old stuff instead of buying nice new furniture and things. Now I know. Yes, that can be sad but it is often what happens.
Old Christmas ornaments remind you of children, laughter, and the Christmas turkey that wouldn't cook 37 years ago. The 1914 photograph of your grandfather, then aged 18, in his WW1 Hussar's dress uniform keep his spirit near. The 8mm film of your father proudly taking home his shiny new 1963 Buick Electra 225 remind you of how cold your backside was in winter or how sweltering hot it was in summer sitting on the back seat. The ancient round table in the corner of your home is a link to your grandmother who remembered being a 5 year old traveling with her grandmother in 1907 to a furniture store (on horse and wagon) to buy it. The photos of you sitting on the hood of your first car, a '74 Chevy, remind when you walked with a young man's swagger. That's why I'd ask any urban explorer to, like these guys, treat what they find with respect. You are holding snippets of a person's life in your hands. Remember that. Yeah, I know leave it to the self-proclaimed old guy to lecture. But what I say is true.
Most of this stuff I speak of will end up in a thrift store when I am no more. Any relatives we still have probably won't want "that old junk" or the photos and films of people they don't know. That's okay because perhaps someone will see that old round table of mine and take it home, wonder at the history of it, and treasure it. I take great comfort in that.
@TheThorensExperience TheThorensExperience Thank you for the very kind words sir.
Such confirmation must be wonderful to have. I'm sure you knew but how precious it must be to know from their own words that you were wanted and loved. I'm sure too as you read these letters you hear their voices and see their faces and remember their mannerisms clearly. Though sad at their passing you smile because in a very real way these letters are they speaking directly to you from across an ocean of time.
Amazing
@@melaniemartin1331 I enjoy watching urban explorations not because of the voyeuristic aspects but because they help remind of our own past. That becomes more valuable as we age. Maybe we need to find answers as to what it was all about and where did the time go. We each have or own reasons just like those who explore these urban places.
Let me just say, I love u! And I would actually keep some of “that old junk” and I’m not just saying that, I am rlly interested in antiques and go to antique stores quite often, I usually buy books because, when I hold them, I just think, some one, somewhere, at some time, owned this, and probably read it and enjoyed it, my oldest book, Spirit Of the Border, is 112, copyright 1906, has written in it,
Imagene Sauford
February 3, 1940
313 N. Hillsdale St.,
Lansing, Michigan
That makes me think, (probably a grandparent) gave this to their granddaughter and it just makes me thing think of a girl sitting there reading this book and not knowing where it would end up one day, and now I have it, her book, I wonder how much she liked it? What happened to her? What did she do with her life? Most ppl wouldn’t care and would just say it was some old book but to me, it makes me wonder who they were and who(if anyone) knew her or was related to her, I would like to meet them if ever possible and see if they know anything abt her, I know it probs seems silly to u, but for me, it’s......... almost undescribable, I just love it! If u read to this point, thank you and I hope this will inspire you!😘
@@callie_rose9990 I happened to be on my computer when notification of your post came in. Being past sixty I'm closer to the end than the start but I've always asked the questions you do. I can't help but think such questioning inspires as well as warms the soul.
Several years ago in a junk shop I purchased a piano scroll because of what was written on it. "Merry Christmas Uncle Freddy From Johnny" and next to the inscription on the bottom of the scroll's box is a Christmas Seal dated 1920. I bought it for the same reasons you bought the book you speak of. I wonder who these people were, what happened to them, and at the journey that scroll took from valued to discard to valued again.
I own books with inscriptions and even a volume of Alfred Lord Tennyson's poems printed just after his death. It must have been a student's book as it is filled with notes written in pencil in the margins. These notes being erudite and insightful are as informative as the poems themselves.
I own a 33RPM record album of romantic music with a love poem written on the back dated in the mid fifties. I need not tell suggest to you how that record must have been given by a man to the girl he loved. I imagine they played it often over the many years ...each year looking a little older and dancing a little slower until one year there was only one elderly soul dancing alone. Then one year there was no one left to dance and how then family discarded the record to the thrift where I bought it.
Snippets of life...bits real or imagined...of what was or might have been. Bittersweet? Happy? Sad? I don't know. It doesn't matter. These things are cherished again and will be until I'm gone. Perhaps you, or someone like you, will find my treasures and and remember my words here. The world will move on. That said, yes your words inspire me.
I'm addicted to these authentic ubran exploration videos. Seeing home frozen in time puts me into a strange mood. I really want to know the history.
Nicholas Maietta are you really that ignorant? Can you not tell this is made for the video? Common sense will tell you if that house had been left like that since the 1980's where is ALL THE DUST!!! It would be completely covered in dust!!! You would see the dust before you would see the color of the dresser!!! The cars, it the carport or garage collapse onto those cars, you would be able to see DAMAGE!! Also the cars look "too clean" to have sat for all those years!!!
Maryann Newcomb Or wind blew through the house often enough that the dust couldn’t settle????? There doesn’t have to be dust.
I guess i'm ignorant by your standard. My 1979 Dodge Conversion van/motorhome was in pristine condition after sitting 20 years without having been started. I even have a video of it on my youtube channel (see ua-cam.com/video/PsXq3X6rZ3Y/v-deo.html). It certainly was a time capsule but now in middle of a partial back half remodel to suit my needs better. Where the van sat, is extremely dusty due to nearly always dry, low humidity environment however no real amount of dust collected on the interior. I've seen homes that sad for 30-50 years untouched that are pretty clean, because of where they are located. But i'm ignorant, so what do I know?
Maryann Newcomb Wait, so this kid built this house and put all this stuff in it to make this video for UA-cam?!? You’re blowing my mind!
Maryann Newcomb, with all due respect i don't suppose Nicolas is such an ignorant after all. He's was right. As you may have noticed, there was many calandars lying around, but the latest one indicated that the house was abandoned around 2000. I've seen another team going into that house who filmed the whole entire premises on UA-cam as well. I don't think it's a fake video. Especially with the old StudeBaker classic car in the garage.
I never understand why children never want anything to do with parents belongings??😞😞😞
That's exactly what I think every time I see one of these videos, it's so sad
Especially family pics n heirlooms if nothing else
They're probably adults with families of their own. What do you expect them to do with an entire house full of shit? Spend a week packing it up and stuffing it into the basement just to never look at it again? What a waste of time
Bridget Bowman if you knew how much the inheritance tax was you would understand about why property was left anyway
Bridget Bowman maybe there were no living kin..
These finds always make me sad. If they had a possible family why'd the hell they just leave everything. Makes no sense. Thank you for being respectful. More please!!!
Pati Giddens probably haunted
Soul Assassin it's possible I guess.
Pati Giddens There was always some sort of crazy shit going on back in the 80s. Maybe they got a call in the middle of the night and had to flee. From the government (CIA), or the cartel, or maybe they were witness protection and whoever they were hiding from found out where they were.
Sonya Bowles you never know!!! It's totally possible!!
The person may have lived alone and died or went in a nursing home.
Did anyone else notice all of the clocks were stopped at 11:12... And also I don't believe that alcohol would still be in the shot glass wouldn't it have evaporated??
Maybe they wanted to see how a 1980s Rum would taste
Actually they are stopped at 10:11 or 10:12
Ok well my point was they are all on the same time...like the house was staged for a previous video or story
Yea i noticed 4 out of the 6 were stopped at 11:12 ish
pennellkay they were all obviously battery powered, henced why there was no cord with it.. der......
Places like these are the closest thing we'll get to a time machine.
Agreed
Never say never
Yess
Correct 🥺
Unless you are the CIA. THEY have a Time Machine.
The blue car is a rare 1964 Studebaker Commander and the silver car is a 1978 Plymouth Fury.
Benny Hill, NICE! I had the Fury but never would have got the Studebaker.
If I knew where they were, I would take and save them both.
Thanks! I was half right in my guess, I got the Plymouth on the right.
Well the car on the left is a Studebaker. That body style was used 64-66 so without more detail one can't say what year
Fyi one can say that I know Studebakers more than others. Rear ends were the same as well.
I have a feeling all the beds being in the living room might be due to the fact the wife, and her husband had gotten to the point it was hard to walk up and down stairs often?
Mabye!
Usually thats the case yes
That's usually how you can tell they were old and the walker right by the bed
Emmy Vera I love your profile picture lmao, I love Trisha
Or maybe they weren't old and got into a fight and started throwing things but not saying your wrong
There's no way that house was untouched. Some squatters probably went in there and dug around for valuable things to sell.
Or family before they left it as a memorial to things no longer wanted. Looking for money hidden probably.
@Kristie C I agree. Definitely staged.
Most dust is caused by dead skin cells and dirt being tracked in. If the house was closed up and clean before they left there would not be as much dust as you may think. I think there was a lot of staging though for entertainment.
billybassman21 Thats a bunch of bologna, places where humans rarely go are littered with dust like a garage, attic or barn
8:34 cabinet doors open themselves wtf?
Francia Rocha maybe there is something inside in the cabinet that the ghost want to see, maybe they were murdered to that house. Well maybe🤔
Dude what the fuck why is that not being talked about?
i instantly noticed that creepy ;~;
I saw that too! and he says two beds in here lol umm, the cabinets opened up on their own...
I scrolled so far down in the comments to find someone talking about that
Well that alcohol was definitely staged or someone was recently there. Alcohol evaporates very quickly.
Staged
No dust either...hmm
I've just recently started to watch this channel and I feel there is a lot of staging going on. I would just rather see what there is to see without anything staged.
Yep, he's definitely going in the house and setting it up prior to the video
Tessa marie There was a calendar from 2000. Someone was obviously in that house after the 1980s.
I love how my place gets more dust in a week than a house that's been abandoned for over 30 years...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same
Dust is composed of mostly skin particles
@@landru303 great point
Fr 🤣🤣🤣
I wish their families who maybe didn’t know about this place, could be contacted so they could have the pictures and stuff :(
They probably knew, they lived there for a long period, you can not know where someone lives and be family with them, if they didn't know then they don't deserve stuff from them after death , cause thats just so mean taking stuff from dead people and you didnt even care for them to visit when they were alive
I couldn't agree more 👍
I love how respectful you are. Well done!
Goes to show you, you can't take anything with us when we die. I love the antiques.
That is so true
And that is why i clean out my house every 6 months. Can't take with you. I donate a good portion hoping it will be repurposed, useless stuff goes where it belongs. I started really downsizing after watching videis like this.
@@ennad4516 me too! My hubby and I purged/donated over 90 large plastic bins of stuff. I went through all my photo albums and only kept truly sentimental pictures. I don't care about "stuff" anymore. We aren't miniamilist but our house is extremely tidy and organized with only things we love. Not like all the cluttered hoarders we know.
must be a loner who didn't wanted pass down anything and got forgotten about.
Its sad to know that after a few generations, you’re forgotten
I've got green eyes myself , we should get married
It is sad life is crazy.
It’s very sad 😔
@Celtic Maiden thats nice comfort bullsh1t you feed yourself and others on to try and stay as children in world were growing up and accepting reality can be too much for the most fragile minds. The church feeds on your weakness. This life you have now is so very precious... it is not a pre-cursor to something greater... it is the only thing there is!
Yeah I feel ya,but kinda hope there is something better,most churches are clicks from everyone ive talked to.
i was born in 61 many of the things in that house remind me of my childhood. I think you found some things from the 60s not 80s, they may have abandonded in the 80s but much of what is there is 60 s era.
The TV is definitely late 70s to 80s as you can adjust the color for the picture. From what I could find LG owns Zenith. They acquired the company in 1999 and Zenith is now the research part for LG. I couldn’t find anything more about the company or the TV as zenith is apparently a popular name to use.
There was a calender there from the year 2000. So it wasn't abandoned until at least that year.
caroline clausen I was born in 69. I do agree with you totally. This place took me way back in time to a better place. It mostly seems like stuff from the 60s maybe a few things from the 70s as well.
You're the same age as my mother
Cars are early 70's aswell as the albums and many other items.So items from late sixtys through to Whatever time someone last lived there.
It amazes me how homes like this get abandoned. Its obvious that it was lived in by a good family, and there was life, love and fun there at one time.
How sad that no family members wanted the photographs or papers. Obviously once was a lovely cosy home. Thanks for a lovely explore.
Hello Jean I feel same. How are you doing with your family i do hope you’re safe from the Covid?
What a great find!! Thank you for being so respectful to the things that were left behind. And thanks for sharing! ☺
Keep the cars in a garage they said.
It'll keep them in good condition they said.
D Can I bet those are cars c r in good condition still
my dad restores cars from the dead - they look pretty good to me! I've seen worse
zincink there 4 doors so junk to me
@@zincink8635 I do too. Does he specialize in any specific cars?
Well... ...they WERE in a garage. ...this here is no longer a garage.
Where’s all the dust? There’s none even on top of the TV. Mine has dust after 20 minutes!!
muttsimpson you are right...and don't forget the spiderweb
muttsimpson I was looking for dust also.
Dust is human skin so....
there was dust on the staircase
I was wondering the same thing all throughout the video and also why there were no cobwebs
That is so sad to see a lifetime of memories and no one to keep them and clear the house out. I bet the 86 calendar was when the husband died and the wife died in 2000 or left the house to go into a nursing home. Either way very sad.
mybby66 thank god I never put my mama and dad in a budding home I was able to take care of them
mybby66 I mean nursing home
Was real curious as to how you find these homes to explore.
What is just insane is knowing that picture of the kid he held at 3:55 never could have known in a million years there would be strangers in his relatives abandoned house holding that same picture decades later. Time is really mind blowing.
The room with the crutches, glasses and hat almost looked like a memorial and the chair with a mans hat on it. When my grandfather past my grandmother kept his sweater hat and glasses on his chair.
Rachel Barr' Soriano p
My Dad did that when my Mom died, he put her picture on her chair. He's since gotten a different chair but keeps her picture next to it.
i think they died in the 1980's...
*finds calendar from 2000*
What's going on? :v
Idk maybe family put that their or some random troll or maybe they were alive in the year 2000 and just didn't update their home.
Imagine that's 19 years ago
Wooo 64 Impala! Damn those are so hard to find anymore! That's worth a pretty penny
@@llspragulus There's no 64 Impala in this video.
Car at the left is a Studebaker Commander 1964-65 and the car at the right is a Plymouth Fury 1976-78
Good eye, good call
I suspected the car on the right was a Fury. I had no clue on the Studebaker, good catch
I knew that was a studebaker! Love the classic s logo on the driver side. Good eye
They don't look completely destroyed.
Someone REALLY liked polka..
TheAnti-Guru-Art I bet Weird Al would buy that collection.
They had good taste. :)
@Nicoletta Ciccone or Polish?
Who doesn’t
Looks any Catholic Polish great grandparents home to me. Simply beautiful! Looked like someone had depression era milk glass too.
Another UA-camr actually has been to this location before. It's either JPvideos, RNK or exploring with Josh. One of the cars is an old Plymouth. The shot glasses on the table was a prop setup for photography by one of the UA-camrs. The tv is from the 60s-early 70s.
Rick Perry Jr it was RNK
SweetKorn that was the first thing i thought of when i saw the phone receiver off the hook. I half expected to hear loud dial tone.
Rick Perry Jr
It was RNK ALL DAY i just saw them do it like a month ago the minute i saw it i knew it was the house that they just did.
Tims World yes, thank you. I had a feeling. I watch quite a few urbex channels, so I couldn't quite pinpoint what channel.
Jared Black i know! Haha i love the phone bit in their videos
I'd like to thank you guys for being respectful and not tearing up and destroying the stuff you find.
Weren't you scared? I was freaking out! After that cabinet opened on its own, I thought some ghost was gonna jumpscare on you! Anyway, you are an honest man for not stealing anything!!
She's probably happy and young again in heaven with her husband.
How do you know that there dead
Great response. Lol
My favorite fruit is pineapple They're
I hope so x
David Brow amen to that I know they are happy
I’m glad you’re so respectful. I can’t help thinking though that there’s probably treasures in the lofts of these places and stuff under the floors and other hidden compartments.
That’s a 1971!!!!! Lol we had one just like it. It cost my parents no more then $275-380 or about so. No more no less. Wooooow! You just took me way back. Lol & mind you I was born in 77....& they still had it when I was about 8! 😍🙌🏽
So the bottom Calender is a cloth one, year 1986, one on top of that is 1996, and the top one is Aug 2000. So I would say they were older people that got where they couldn't take care of them selves anymore or both got sick and died in August 2000. That is why the calender is on August.
ScLmRaceFanPhotos or maybe her husband died in '86 and she kept '96 calander as it would have been 10 years since her husband died and then she died in august of 2000. Who knows. Kinda neat to think about tho!
Life is so fleeting. Thank you for being so respectful as you go through that house it's almost like going through a cemetery.
The car at 10:06 is a Plymouth Fury from the mid 1970s.
My dad had a Plymouth fury. Loved that car.
All the old packaging and this house in general reminds me so much of my childhood. I think everyone around my age's grandparents had that same floral design on their couch lol
Makes me sad, but I enjoy watching. All those crochet blankets took someone many months to make. I couldn't imagine the family just leaving them. But when we are young we always think we can do things tomorrow, but tomorrow never comes☮❤🙂
So great to hear quiet and let the house speak for it self. Impressed by your level of respect, well done. Cheers :)
Respect?
It's a shame those cars are just left to rust and rot away.
Hi guys,,, It is funny that I have come across this video. I am a retired Carpenter now, and originally from Ct. Years ago my boss bought a house that was similar to this one, only because it was an old home, and it was in immaculate condition,,, everything was original and never changed from the 1950s ! We did commercial work, but if things got slow or something, our boss would send people to this house he bought to do work. Well, my first time there, I was amazed at the original condition, but I had work to do, and I was alone. Well I started in by removing baseboard, and it wasn't long before I had this feeling someone was watching me from behind. At first I just passed it off that I am being paranoid and kept working, but this feeling of being watched did not go away ! Well, it got so bad I packed my tools up and left ! I gave my boss some excuse and it was never discussed again , Until !!!! One Friday our crew all went out for a few beers at a local pub,,, and somehow during the conversation, that house came up ! And I never talked about my experience before ! But now, after a few beers, I said , that house ! I hate that house ! And another carpenter friend looked at me with his eyes wide open ! And says me too !!! And goes on to say that when he worked there, he always had this erie feeling somebody was watching over him !!! And felt freaked out !!! So, the message here is,,, be careful of buying homes like this ! These people cherished this home for many years, and they have a connection too it ! Even after they are gone ! I never believed in ghosts or anything, and I never seen one ! But my experience, and my friends, told me there was a presence there watching over this house,,,, God Bless ,,, 😁🖒✌🕇💕
So we just gonna ignore the fact that the cabinets moved on their own? 8:33
Yes because it was staged
i saw that to i thought it was the wind
Completely staged
Proof of ghosts no doubt
I had to go back & see that omg wtf theres no way they could stage that
Enjoyed the video-the vintage house hold items left behind was amazing, like stepping back into history-what amazes me even more is no dust accumulation at all thru out the house, nothing on the dressers, end table etc. loved the video
One of the absolute best abandonments I’ve ever seen, quite an estate! Love the music, so fitting for the Gatsby era.
That sounds good to me Teresa. How are you doing? Happy holidays
Im so mad that i never found you before now you make great videos and its so nice that some one as young as you cares im 70 yrs old its nice tosee you care so much about back in our day hahahaha keep up the great work
😌 it's very interesting!!
Great video! Sad seeing the family photos left behind.
All of the clocks were stopped at "11:11"
The Drizzle does it mean anything?
Yeahh you realise ? I mean something is not right in here this video is fake
not sure bucki58
yeah, it's weird - former explorers might have been in there and messed with them to be spooky.... can't believe all the clocks would run out of battery at the exact same time
Not all of them, the clock at 4:24 is stopped at 12
8:34 - 10:57 !!! The Cabinent legit open it's self!! 😮 keep replaying as many time til you see it.
i saw that too...
yes I saw it
please get a dictionary
I saw it too! Came to read the comments to see if anyone else noticed too. Sooo creepy!
Omg I saw that !!!
This house is like a museum. And it also reminds us that all the materialistic things you care for and worked for will remain after you’ re gone and mostly nobody will care for it after you are gone
This is NOT a 1980s home. This is a 40s-70s era set up with a few modern things. Probably abandoned since 2000 when someone died. Perhaps family was far away or perhaps they never had kids of their own. None of the pictures seem to be of Grand kids or anything like that, just real old stuff probably from their own youth.
The word "perhaps they never had kida of their own" makes me remember about the animated movie called "UP"
@@ihsanihsan9429 Heard of that movie but never saw it.
@@Blahbevava I agree. I was born in the 80s and I remember visiting elderly relatives when I was a kid and their houses looked just like this one..wood panel TVs, sofas with floral prints, old vinyl records etc..most of the decor in their house hadn't been updated and was from the 50s-70s. Compared to the house I lived in as a child in the 80s was much more modern and looked nothing like the house in this video.
@@winterlynn9012 Exactly...
It's very likely an old couple, no children, who both died at different times and had nobody to sort through their stuff.
Something about seeing the beds all made creeps me out...
Fancy Pants Boutiques I guess homeless use these places..
Older gen would make up the beds before leaving the house. She probably hasnt been up there in a long while. But i do feel they staged the pics and dolls
No dust
All clocks stopped at same time.
The house was not seized by the town for back taxes.
The bank didn't sell it?
Does it seem odd ?
Well, a couple that old, they probably had it paid off years ago. Kids/grandkids are probably still paying the taxes. It just comes by mail, and you just pay it. My parents land is from a set of grandparents. There was houses, falling in, in different areas of the land. Taxes got paid because they are still living on the land, just not on the old homestead.
Those old clocks back then were electric lol you had to plug them in so if the power was cut off they would all stop at same time. My grandmother had a clock like that in her kitchen.
there seems to be lots of houses in USA that are worth almost nothing (or at least can't be sold for any real money) - especially in rural areas- (also Detroit and other cities that have been hit hard by industry closures) and the town /city/regional councils or whatever they are called can't afford to seize a house which is worth $0. It is amazing to me. I'm from New Zealand and there are virtually no residential properties in towns or cities selling for under $100,000 (at the very minimum) . That house definitely looks like a deceased estate where the adult children haven't bothered to claim it (or even return to it by the looks of it).
I’m sure also thieves would’ve stolen a lot of things from there too,
My dad passed away last November and we've been emptying things out ever since. He had a huge house so every room had to be combed through because we found cash tucked away everywhere. Once the house was empty we had a cash total of 37,295.00. This place looks like the remaining family just didn't want to deal with the mess. No telling whats in that house.
It seems so sad all their beautiful things were just left and forgotten. 😢
1940s hotpoint Fridge. It’s missing the bottom panel but that vintage stuff gets a good price.
yeah if someone bought that property as is they could make a fortune off the "vintage" stuff the glasswear and older cans of stuff not to mention all the original clothes or those cars....
Did you notice the clocks were all stopped at the same time? The tv looks late 70's early 80's. Not sure of the cost-we never had one that nice!!
Sassy Sue, No, the tv is from the 60's!!
That's strange ! but the cost of Tv at that time , i think a 70's model , is very high comparing to our era , and the validity of use is more than 20 years , not 5 years like nowadays !
Gus W, I agree with you!! Late 60's, VERY early 70's!!
I grew up with that model tv. 60’s would been when it was made. I’m sure I have a picture of me in front of one exactly like it that was in flawless condition and running.
@@cherylpemberton1676 yeah, I wasn't sure exactly. We never had one that nice!😊. It sure is cool though. I'd love to have one now.
Please please tell me you rescue old photographs like the one upstairs!! You could take them to a local historical museum . I hate to see them just decay... Loved this video!
That would be wise!
My first video I have seen of yours.Thank you for being respectful of the place and the people who lived there.
Yes the ZENITH is an early 70s and they retailed in the $300-$400 range. Obviously a Catholic family. A definite time capsule of sorts. Good vid.
Oh my. Makes me want to stop shopping too much.
What happened to these people ? Who just abandons a home with all their belongings? Are you sure it's abandoned?
PS this is not the 80s looks more like the mid 70s.
yeah I agree, the pictures on that one dresser looked like they been dusted....there would be alot more dust and decay...the one calander said yr 2000
When you die you cannot take
None of this stuff with you .
House may not have been abandoned in the 80s. From what I can guess the folks prob died in their 80s maybe little earlier. House is furnished with products from about 3 different decades which suggest that only replaced what was necessary to replace(basically in state of beyond repair) so its hard to pin point the era but I’m guessing late 40s to early 50s is the when they were in that house. This all speculation based off items left behind such as the fridge, tv and cars. As I said earlier I believe the owners died. Their family may not have cared or no longer had any family alive. I’m not sure if they had loans in the 50s to purchase homes or notes. I think people paid cash but I’ll do further research to see what I can find. It’s interesting nonetheless due to the amount of vintage items.
@Elizabeth Fitzpatrick There is a calendar suggesting usage as late as 2000, possibly even 2001.
It's sad to see what's left of people's lives. Whats even sadder is that the house looks like it was a very nice home that could house a homeless or poor family. I see homes all over crumbling to the ground and the house flippers or the state wind up benefiting. It's sick what's happened to this world.
RnK All Day just did this spot recently. but your take on it is cool too. keep up the good vids.
Yes i've seen the video of RnK too! Therefore, it's most probably a real abandoned house.
Please keep these videos coming. I enjoy the ones you do about left behind stuff,70s to 80s ,in houses.In closing I'd like to say that I saw this house on one of my other favorite channels also. ❤
I've been looking for a tv like those for years , one can not find ever, I'd love to turn one into a mini bar , they are so cool, A new look for something so vintage.
Amazing video & thanks for respecting their things. Wow, it’s sad that nobody cleaned up the house. It looks like there were a lot of wonderful memories from the family.👍🏽✌🏽🦋
Its only truly a sign of respect when you DONT break into someones house and go through their life.
There was great memories!
LOVE all the abandoned homes you explore! Sometimes I see things I wish you could stop on for a minute. Still, you do a great job!!!!!
I love how this guy is trying to show us just how passionate he is about urban exploration by staging practically the entire house/video. I don’t even have the patience to watch any other content on this channel.
Yeah he staged it or most of it
Oh yeah he totally bought an abandon house, all the furniture, pictures and just threw everything all over the house
Imagine if the previous owners that left the place like this saw the video. They would be so pleasantly suprised
Have you ever wondered if some distant relative was watching your video and saw a pic of their great great Uncle! ?? Love your videos.
Haha that sounds like fun. Hi Jimmie how are you doing with your family? Happy holidays
Zenith - "The quality goes in before the name goes on." It was a well-respected brand until the late 70's when, like so many American brands the name itself was sold to manufacturers of cheap, mass-produced equipment. That particular unit was one of the better ones. Note the tuning knobs. The top one was for VHF tuning, the standard channels 2-13 AFAICR. Here you would generally find the big three network affiliates broadcasting. The bottom knob was for UHF (ultra-high frequency) broadcast. Here lived the independent local broadcasters, which showed some quite adventurous stuff back in the days before ubiquitous cable (uncensored European sex comedies and the like). American broadcast TV has become so tame since those days...
Dennis Eldridge zenith was partnered by LG and is still owned by LG TO THIS DAY And the company has around 200 employees still working for Zenith
We used to have one in the 1980s - it was a console one (didn't have legs). Top of the line back then.
nvths50 correct. LG acquired the company in 1999 according to the website.
Zenith was still a decent brand even after its' golden era. My family had a Zenith TV from the early 80s. It was a bit more modern than the one in this video. It was "cable ready" with a remote and had about 60 channels. It still worked but got tossed in the trash in 2001.
Color console TV's like that 9:30 cost $500 - $600 at the time ... and they still grab up to $200 on the vintage market
I was looking for a house that was unchanged since 1980's and your video came as result which I was looking for. I wanted to relive a home from these years. Thanks so much! Subbed!
What happened @ 8:34 w/ the cabinet doors opening by themselves??
Wind, there’s a window open in that room, it was already open, just moved
The door did not move. The camera made it just seem like it moved! Jeeze...
Completely staged lol
damn that was super dark and sad! I'm always amazed when older people pass away that family members just ignore what the older people owned! that house had a lot of stuff that could have been donated and used not just sit in a house and decay! I swear humans can be very selfish and cold
This is so addictive. It’s over and pass my bed time. I cannot stop watching
When we pass all we leave behind is stuff. Life is so much more than what acquire. This seems but a shadow of a life lived.
Am I the only one who freaked out on 8:33
Probably~
pooch omg no
pooch I saw that i wonder if they noticed the doors opening?
I thought I was the only one noticed that,
I noticed it too. Not sure if that was on purpose since the camera was facing it and then moved away from that
Cabinet
This will happen to all of us, in some form. When my father died in 1993, my mother passed seven years later. I had to clean everything out of her house, I had to take a lot of it to the dump, there was just nowhere to store it all. Not many of us own homes like they did 20 or 30 years ago, the economy doesn’t allow it. I have been a touring musician all my life and now a touring comedian, I wonder what will happen to all my guitars, my Harley Davidson, whatever cars and trucks I own? It really doesn’t matter, because I’ll have no control over any of it. This was a very sad video, that made me think about my own mortality. I’m 54 years old and I remember being 23, traveling all over the country, having a great time and not even thinking about my end days. But here I am now, over 30 years later and that’s what I think about pretty much every day at some point.
I think as the couple who lived there passed away and kids did not want to have anything to do with the home or things. Sad but it happens and is left abandoned.
When I look at these videos with the houses all dirty and full of things some how I feel like cleaning them and organizing them. So they can look cleaner
Me too, I want to clean them up, restore them and probably make them movie locations. It’s better than just wasting away
Thank you for checking the drawers! I’ve never subscribed to any abandoned home UA-camrs for this reason; however, you’ve just earned my 1st and only subscription on UA-cam. Checking drawers and personal items for documentation purposes is of VITAL journalistic importance and PERSONAL curiosity! Keep opening EVERYTHING please! No unopened anything IMHO. And I don’t approve of thievery of vandalism. This genre is historical!
Wow this was sick bro!!
Title: Abandoned 1980's Family Home *Untouched*
Them: *literally touched things*
I saw that
It reminds me of my grandparents house. Back then old people saved everything because they lived in the depression and knew what it was like to lose everything. My granny would store canned goods in the stairs after she couldn’t go up and down anymore so cool
Hello that’s good to know. Happy holidays to you
I always wonder why houses like that were left and nobody returned.
9:34 Zenith : The quality goes in before the name goes on
Love your videos! You're one of the better abandoned explorers I've seen. You have good lighting, you focus in on cool shit.... some of these abandoned UA-cam videos are shit because of garbage cinematography but yours are awesome to watch. Keep at it!
I’m a little confused on these as this place should be covered in 1/2 inch thick dust if abandoned even a year
TV was probably 1970s. And those "old" products you found in the cupboards are actually still used today! That 1986 calendar was a calendar towel. We used to give them to our Mom as gifts and she kept a lot of them. She only rarely used them as towels. She kept them because she liked them. How do I know this stuff? I'm probably old enough to be your Grandmother! :)
I think by the 'old products' he was referring to the older labels... not that they are no longer in use, but just not packaged that way anymore.
Just watched your film, many thanks.
I see a lot of young men like yourselves on UA-cam putting things like this together here in England.
However, none of them are as articulate as yourself and your presenting skills are superb.
Seeing peoples homes like this is very distressing too as I look at all the memories that are left behind.
It does make you realise though, that life here on earth is only temporary and another much better one awaits us.
Thank you.
That pink rabbit belongs in a horror video.
robbie the rabbit from silent hill lol
Lmaoo 😂
I thought the same thing when I saw that!
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