My God that attic was like reliving my childhood what I would give to sit up there and go through that stuff.. absolutely unbelievable find wow got tears in my eyes...thnku for the memories...
My mom's house was worse than the one shown here. When she passed away 2015, I went down to Georgia for her funeral. I hadn't seen them since the early 80s, or, been to their house in the 70s. It was always a mess. My younger sister was living with her, so, I suspect, two hoarders were living there. From the time my sister picked me up at airport, the front passenger area of the car, was knee high in trash. I bagged it as we drove to the family home. When we arrived, up in exiting car, I picked up more trash, right up to the side door. (The front door was blocked). I was so shocked, forgetting about the funeral, as the four bedroom ranch house, with added on rooms, was filled to the ceilings, every room, hallway, and bathrooms. Every door I opened, crap would literally fall out. I was hit so many times in the head with crap, I'm surprised I left without any hospital visits. The first thing I did, was to clear the path from the back door to the family bathroom, which wasn't all that big, but i still bagged up six large size hefty garbage bags of trash from that bathroom alone. It took me almost two days. I couldn't wait to take a shower but when I opened the shower door, yep, another 2-3 bags of trash, clothes and whatever, filled that space too! The second bath room, in the master bedroom, was inaccessible (period), as was my mother's bed, I was supposed to sleep in, but i chose the sofa because, 1. I couldn't even see the bed, and 2. There was too much stuff to go thru, bag and trash, that I just didn't have time to do, plus,vs bunch of stuff fell off a Chester drawer set, onto my head, that I believe I suffered a concussion. Talk about "brand new and in the box", they could had opened up a department store. Even though I hadn't been in that house for over 40 years, I was able to find just a couple things I wanted. My forth grade school picture and baby book. Those items were in the very same place they were always in, although it took me a couple days to get thru all the crap that buried it. Everything else was useless. I had been there five days - no shower, no bath, and no time to rent a hotel room, before returning to New York. We almost missed the funeral, because we both overslept, although my younger sister did absolutely nothing, except sleep and playing computer games. My poor mom passed away in an old folks home. Needless to say, as I guessed it, my mother was forcibly removed from her own home because of the number of 911 calls, for ambulance services. My younger sister thought that was funny (that EMTs could not make it thru the narrow, trashfilled hallway to my mother's bedroom. My mother had diabetes, was 79 years old, and extremely overweight (obese). Southern food will do tgat to you, make you fat, especially when you can't walk and never exercised, but there is a limit and there are other food choices, like yogurt. Salad, fresh veggies, and seafood, especially when your life depends on those choices. I held my breath until the entire ordeal was over. I bagged 18 huge bags of trash, read the "fake Will", which excluded everyone, grand and great grand children excluded as well, leaving everything to the youngest half brother and my younger sister. And, even if it was my mother's signature on the Will, which it wasn't (I know from our many letters, and had 20 plus years experience as a legal assistant) that the Will was faked. It wasn't right what my sister did, to our Mother or the rest of the family members. If my sister took care of my mom at all, she could have died at home. I'm not sure which one, mom or sis, was the primary hoarder, but since my sister and youngest half brother owned their own house, I asked baby brother what his house was like, and he said, just like mom's! So, I suspect my sis filled up their house with crap, and then she moved in with mom and did the same thing there. When i think about the gifts I had sent them over birthdays and Christmases, I cringe! I noted a lot of items still in mailing boxes, unopened. The $600 collectible Rose Barbie doll, oh, and all the old porcelain antique dolls that I had gifted to my mother over the years, were actually mentioned in Fake Will, and, of course, left to my sister, like everything else. I don't believe they threw anything out, including the trash! I'm sure the garbagemen down there were surprised to find all that bagged trash by the curb LOL. I was careful not to throw out any item of value, though I am sure my sister probably did. Unfortunately, even with a Master's degree in basically junk science, she's not very smart It probably wasn't too smart of me to attemo to clean up or throw anything out though. I have learned, you can't do that to a hoarder. No sooner than my plane took off, I began receiving hate texts from my sister, mostly accusing me of stealing whatever. Sure, I'm going to Georgia ($1,800.00 r/t ticket), taking only an overnight bag with nightgown and one dress for the funeral, enough money for a hotel, if needed, and enough money for dinners etc. But, you can't throw out any hoarders stuff, they will go crazy and hate you! We haven't spoke since, which is OK with me! I use to share my good fortunes with her, because she was my sister. Or, if my father gifted me money, I would send her half. Now, I don't do that anymore, and never had to do it in the first place, but she was always crying poverty! Before I left, I told her I would come back in a couple months and help her clean, organize items (to sell), and get the house in order for her to sell it, and hugs hugs, all would be well, but, like I said, right after my flight took off, the hateful texts to me did too, one after another. She hated me with a vengeance. To top all that off, I forgot to take my 4tg grade picture and baby book! Anything else of my past, was now buried like my Mom. Well, your video has been fun, but i have to do some spring cleaning now, as well, throw stuff out. When i die, I want an empty apartment! At least I got her furnace cleaned out. That was so full of lint and dust, it was a firestarter, for sure, and, above the easy chair my sis would always sleep in, there was cracks and black mold in the ceiling above her. I knew mom had a new roof installed a couple years prior to her death at 81st birthday. My sis was awfully glad my mother lived until the first day of March, as she would be able to get that one last social security check. YES, hoarding is a form of sickness that centers on greediness. It's too bad, as I did love them, and still do, but that's the way these things go, I suppose. I just wish I could have my 4th grade photo and baby book. I wouldn't mind having my Barbie doll back either! I had it for years, still in the box, each year debating whether to gift it to her or not. I had no idea what was going on in that house. If I had, I wouldn't had ever sent any gifts to them. I suppose that is where I'm at fault, trusting all was well with mom, and sister looked out for her. I was as wrong as ever and should've gone down and checked up in them. So, you all that believe a brother or sister are caring for an aged parent, don't trust them. Go check for yourself. Your parents might live a while longer!
JP, interesting story for you..I'm subbed to a guy who's UA-cam channel is Curiosity Inc. He bought a hoarder house with all the hoarded items still inside..he found the people who's parents died and he made them an offer ,he bought it for a cheap price.. anyway all the VALUEBLES he found he if course got to keep.. including money that he used towards the reimbursement if the sale.he found jewelry,,old toys, clothing.. dishes etc etc..he's now in the process of putting the interior back into the original decor...just wanted to share that with you..
Some ppl that grew up during the Depression Era were affected by that and as adults they never wanted to throw anything out. Always thought there's still a use for their things later on. So sad.
The doll appears to be a "Baby Chrissy" doll; made by Ideal. I had one when i was 7yrs old. Depending on the year of make, if you have original clothes, excellent condition and box, you could see about $260. Some of the other stuff looked like great finds too. all I can say is "wow".
Oh my god!! I had that tin doll house which was my oldest sister’s! My sister had the friendship airplane! Those toys in the attic are dated from the mid 1950s to mid 1970s. I even had that exact Monopoly game and was from the 50s. The houses and hotels were made of wood. Not sure about the playing pieces because by the time it was handed down to me 20 yrs later (eldest was 16 yrs older than me), the pieces were half gone. Hello Kitty item is from the mid 1970s as HK was new in 1976. Holy hell, the sheer amount of stuff spanning 20 yrs just in the attic. My guess is hoarding started in the attic and moved to the main floors.
I had the talking clock you found on the steps (40:25) when I was little in the early 70's. It's missing the Raggedy Anne on the left side. She kept coming off mine too. 😁 It would say "Andy, Andy please get up, it's time to wake our friends. Okay Anne, I'm awake, let's shout it once again."
It's such a shame you can't rescue some of the things you find in these places! Maybe clean them up a bit, sell them and give the money to a kid's charity or something! I mean, if they are just going to demolish the places anyway!
It just takes the right item. I bet you if they found an Action Comics #1 sitting in a drawer someplace they wouldn't hesitate to pick it up and not put it back down.
No one is coming for that stuff. Remove what is worth money (document it) sell on ebay, pass out money to homeless, or new shoes, or jackets. That stuff is going to rot and die soon. I think whoever that stuff belong too would want you to do something like that because they obviously love those things and to see it disintegrate under mold and bugs wouldn't be what they wanted . I don't consider that stealing. I look at it like doing a great thing from a hopeless situation, how many times in life do we get to do that?
It's too late to even do that, most of this house burned in a fire last month. It was documented on the news. Everything has fire, smoke and water damage.
Love your videos, what a shame that most of the things in the video where probably lost in the fire/smoke/water damage. Too bad you couldn't have rescued them, all that history. Keep up the great adventures!
pennellkay look I hate thieves, okay? I work for what I have. But in that situation, I mean you have to be deaf dumb and blind to think that someone's coming for that stuff. If it can help another person, I say do it. As long as their not pocketing the money. And that's why I also said to document what they took and sold. I, the public, would be fine with it, I believe in my heart God would be okay with it, and for sure the desperate, forgotten men women and children, would be accepting of it.
What a great explore!!! It looked like it was harder to navigate through there then the ore mine hahaha. Attic was gold. The wrestling signs were neat too
Oh my heavens...........the attic !!!! As you were going up the attic stairs, to your left was a Barbie case........I about jumped with excitement hoping you would find it and open it!!!! Good thing I wasn't with you because I would have to save some of those toys! What an awesome find....Thanks
Here in UK we charity shops like cancer research an heart foundation and many more. Is it not possible to take all good items to places like this in your country? Many thanks for sharing
@20:24 the orange "car" is actually a Barbie Camper, minus the plastic covering that went on it. I had one in the 70's. This house just blew me away. I wish I could buy this house just to pull up some dumpsters and go through it. I am pretty sure I would make my money back on the hoard. Amazing find!
Imagine the person who lived there accumulating it all, living in the midst of it all for decades. Another excellent video. Maybe the locked green trunk held the cash.
I had that doll as a kid, It's the Baby Crissy doll from the 70's. LOL She had a hole in the top of her head so you could pull our her hair extensions to give her longer hair. I cut it all off. LOL
The large furnace in the basement made me think of The 'Burbs lol. Also, I had a tin dollhouse like the one you found in the attic. It's too bad the items cannot be sold or donated. Great Explore, glad you guys made it out safe.
Would have loved to had that Ford construction equipment calender from 76, was looking in the heaps as you guys went through, but the only farm toys I saw was the baggy of little people had a tractor
Kyle Shores + Hey, Kyle, my little brother and I use to have these exact Fisher Price miniatures..we called them "Piper people".. LoL! Just had to Comment on that with you.
Wow, my first thought when I saw all that was I wonder what is crawling around underneath! I watched horders once, couldn't watch it all the way thru. That green case that was locked I think was a case for 45 records, I had one, floyd crane record, I've heard the name but never listened to him, i think he was a country singer. Those barbies and clothes and all are worth alot too. I had an etch a sketch, wish i still had it. This video took me back, sad all that will be destroyed by weather and mold. Makes me wonder how they even lived there. Really sad, but brought back memories of my childhood, thx for sharing
I absolutely love your videos. Especially ones like this one where you find so many items left behind. However like many here watching, it makes me crazy wondering why and what could be done to salvage the antiques and history you find.
I think the green trunk was locked. The middle section is the part that locks, so even if the latch on either side is open you need the key to get in. From the looks of it though there didn't seem to be anything in it by how light it appeared to be. What I want to know is what was in that actual security lockbox he picked up and showed in the video. I just hope whoever already rummaged through the place doesn't watch the video and go back to grab that now.
Wow!!! Cool find!!! That's alot of stuff!!! And my daughter thinks I'm a hoarder lol. I need to let her see THIS video which is great by the way!!! I really enjoyed this explore!!! Thank you Jay for sharing 💙😊
Cool find! Would love to buy an old property like that & finance the repairs with the $ from selling the items in it. My favorite was the stuffed Popeye doll
You know what I'm gonna subscribe and hit that bell I like your vidz you do you try and show us everything like we are there with you and that awesome koodoes to ya from NM Thanks PEACE
I wonder what happened to the people who lived there? So much stuff, a lot of personal items. It's sad to see houses like this. I have watched hoarder programs on TV. Makes me want to clean my house! Thanks for sharing this. Truly sad this is an enigma.
When I was growing up on our dairy farm we had a coal furnace. Late 60's mom n dad had it replaced with a more modern gas furnace. Things nobody wants, pick the collectible stuff n sell, donate the funds and just keep some money out for gas spent on your road trip. My nephew gets paid to clean up old places like this so they can be torn down or refurbished by the owners. He owns his own business.
Great video, and the antique toys were great. So sad to see them discarded. On another note I am a fire official and have dealt with hording houses in my career. You need to be especially careful in these types of dwellings as the house has not been designed for the kind of dead load that is being placed on the floor structure.. Also please really consider some sort of mask. I will not enter a hoarding house without wearing a respirator. Thanks again for your videos.
Quick question for you Jay. When was Hogan at the CYC? Just curious because my family took me to pretty much every WWF show in the 80's and early 90's and the most famous guys I recall seeing there were Macho Man and Andre. I used to hang round the back by the performers entrance with other kids and I got many autographs from some of the guys who came here to perform.
I do remember one time me my brother and father followed king kong bundy from cyc to stanges in minooka. He went in and bought gallons of water and we got our photo taken with him.
I remember King Kong Bundy being at the 286 Corporation car lot down in front of the Alliance Landfill in Taylor, PA. I think I was maybe 12 or 13 at the time. I also remember Bam Bam Bigelow had a burger place in Hamlin in a former ice cream stand. That was in the early 2000's. Sadly he died shortly after that place went under.
I saw a Bam Bam Rubble cup in the second half kitchen. I LOVE The Flintstones.....I had the Raggedy Ann and Andy alarm clock when I was little. Brought back some memories. So sad that all that stuff is left to rot.
Wow when I saw the Barbie stuff that brought back some nice memories when I was a little girl. Also enjoyed the video I like seeing old stuff like that.
On .gov word what a find. The Westleing posters was so old. I removed almost all those wrestlers and my son does too.I use to watch them with .y Dad and we sat her Westling with my son's Dad too.And all those things .Just amazing.
Great video!!! It's a real shame that all that stuff is just going to rot, there is lots of money in those houses!!! The games and Barbie items as well as the Hot Wheels things are really worth a lot of cash to a collector!!! You should try to find out who owns the place, and go save that stuff and maybe make some cash before it is totally ruined and gone for good!!!
Wow! I feel really old now, 😂! I played with a lot of the really old stuff, the tin appliances, the old long Barbie cases with the old barbies and I recognize a lot of the old boys toys from my brothers and then my sons. My oldest son is 38, how young are you JP? I am willing to throw stuff away thank goodnesss! Love and light, Stacy
I thought maybe that you were about the same age! Thank you for answering! My son is who I worked on old cars with restoring, great fun. He’s a bmw mechanic now! Stacy
Good grief ! That is a lot of stuff ! Can't " wrap my brain around" how such a clutter happened .... If relatives didn't want to deal with it Maybe a call to the Salvation Army thrift store( or a similar charitable .store).telling them they could come get what they wanted....would have taken care of a lot of it . Thank for the tour, ( now I need to go clear out some of my own clutter!)
I had an old metal dollhouse like the one y'all found, and a Magnus organ like the one with the ceramics sitting around it......I used to play it in church! I'm 55, so I know that stuff is OLD!! lol
A lot of older people living on a fixed income, if it wasn't really garbage that was going to rot, they wouldn't pay to have it taken out as trash... it costs money. I've seen houses so full you couldn't open doors. Later talking to neighbors, found out that they were living on a shoe string budget and garbage man wasn't to the house in years. Burnt a lot of stuff out in a burn barrell, and or emptied stuff in woods, compost. The toys, to the old people that left them, they were meaningless. Only today can you get a million dollars for a rock em sock em robot.
It's sad that -These are someones life - Someone interests - And they get ill maybe no family for what ever reason or maybe family rift and the dont talk - so they don't know ! Really Sad !
Hey dude I have 2 attics but there is no good air on it so we usually dont go in the attic only on Christmas or something else but dude there is a Nintendo entertainment system in it my pops told me that and I want to use it but it's hot and I would have to wait until winter :(
You are dedicated... I wouldnt have been able to make myself go through the house. Just watching the vid gives me the heebie jeebies! It is really sad though. Hoarding is a known mental illness sparked by some traumatic event that has not been dealt with. I wonder where the people went... and if they are still alive.
So much history in that house!. But it's a crying shame!. All those antiques are sitting in the house abandoned and rotting away with time. Speaking of Tyco!. I do have a massive ho train collection of the most oldest and rarest Tyco model trains from 1960s all the to the mid 1970s.
Why not try to find the owner of that property maybe you guys could clean up the valuables in exchange for work that way the collectables could be cherished by others love watching your videos
@@JPVideos81 It is a shame that everything they collected over the years was left because it appears that they were probably an elderly couple/person. I am so glad y'all got a recording of all the treasures before they were all lost. Part of my childhood was up in that attic. So cool to see though.
For a hoarders house, I betcha the first floors weren't as crowded as the top floors. The attic brought me back lots of memories as a kid as well. The whole house is basically an antique dealers dream and nightmare. Too bad it has to stay there. Otherwise, it was a great find and video all in one.
My God that attic was like reliving my childhood what I would give to sit up there and go through that stuff.. absolutely unbelievable find wow got tears in my eyes...thnku for the memories...
That has to be the most incredible hoard I ever saw. The amount of high dollar collectibles is unbelievable.
And we only scratched the surface...
Yes I have seen plenty in there what a waste
You need to watch hoarders this is nothing. I have seen where the house have been condemn
because of the hoard
That Tom Swift game sells for anywhere from 100$ - 300$, even incomplete! It's extremely rare.
That house is like a vintage toy store.
SOME ONE NEEDS TO SAVE THESE THINGS SO SO SAD
It's amazing all the stuff left behind.Its kinda sad to see all this stuff that could have gone to a museum or to a good home .Thanks for the video
My mom's house was worse than the one shown here. When she passed away 2015, I went down to Georgia for her funeral. I hadn't seen them since the early 80s, or, been to their house in the 70s. It was always a mess. My younger sister was living with her, so, I suspect, two hoarders were living there. From the time my sister picked me up at airport, the front passenger area of the car, was knee high in trash. I bagged it as we drove to the family home. When we arrived, up in exiting car, I picked up more trash, right up to the side door. (The front door was blocked). I was so shocked, forgetting about the funeral, as the four bedroom ranch house, with added on rooms, was filled to the ceilings, every room, hallway, and bathrooms. Every door I opened, crap would literally fall out. I was hit so many times in the head with crap, I'm surprised I left without any hospital visits. The first thing I did, was to clear the path from the back door to the family bathroom, which wasn't all that big, but i still bagged up six large size hefty garbage bags of trash from that bathroom alone. It took me almost two days. I couldn't wait to take a shower but when I opened the shower door, yep, another 2-3 bags of trash, clothes and whatever, filled that space too! The second bath room, in the master bedroom, was inaccessible (period), as was my mother's bed, I was supposed to sleep in, but i chose the sofa because, 1. I couldn't even see the bed, and 2. There was too much stuff to go thru, bag and trash, that I just didn't have time to do, plus,vs bunch of stuff fell off a Chester drawer set, onto my head, that I believe I suffered a concussion. Talk about "brand new and in the box", they could had opened up a department store. Even though I hadn't been in that house for over 40 years, I was able to find just a couple things I wanted. My forth grade school picture and baby book. Those items were in the very same place they were always in, although it took me a couple days to get thru all the crap that buried it. Everything else was useless. I had been there five days - no shower, no bath, and no time to rent a hotel room, before returning to New York. We almost missed the funeral, because we both overslept, although my younger sister did absolutely nothing, except sleep and playing computer games.
My poor mom passed away in an old folks home. Needless to say, as I guessed it, my mother was forcibly removed from her own home because of the number of 911 calls, for ambulance services. My younger sister thought that was funny (that EMTs could not make it thru the narrow, trashfilled hallway to my mother's bedroom. My mother had diabetes, was 79 years old, and extremely overweight (obese). Southern food will do tgat to you, make you fat, especially when you can't walk and never exercised, but there is a limit and there are other food choices, like yogurt. Salad, fresh veggies, and seafood, especially when your life depends on those choices.
I held my breath until the entire ordeal was over. I bagged 18 huge bags of trash, read the "fake Will", which excluded everyone, grand and great grand children excluded as well, leaving everything to the youngest half brother and my younger sister. And, even if it was my mother's signature on the Will, which it wasn't (I know from our many letters, and had 20 plus years experience as a legal assistant) that the Will was faked. It wasn't right what my sister did, to our Mother or the rest of the family members. If my sister took care of my mom at all, she could have died at home. I'm not sure which one, mom or sis, was the primary hoarder, but since my sister and youngest half brother owned their own house, I asked baby brother what his house was like, and he said, just like mom's! So, I suspect my sis filled up their house with crap, and then she moved in with mom and did the same thing there.
When i think about the gifts I had sent them over birthdays and Christmases, I cringe! I noted a lot of items still in mailing boxes, unopened. The $600 collectible Rose Barbie doll, oh, and all the old porcelain antique dolls that I had gifted to my mother over the years, were actually mentioned in Fake Will, and, of course, left to my sister, like everything else. I don't believe they threw anything out, including the trash! I'm sure the garbagemen down there were surprised to find all that bagged trash by the curb LOL. I was careful not to throw out any item of value, though I am sure my sister probably did. Unfortunately, even with a Master's degree in basically junk science, she's not very smart
It probably wasn't too smart of me to attemo to clean up or throw anything out though. I have learned, you can't do that to a hoarder. No sooner than my plane took off, I began receiving hate texts from my sister, mostly accusing me of stealing whatever. Sure, I'm going to Georgia ($1,800.00 r/t ticket), taking only an overnight bag with nightgown and one dress for the funeral, enough money for a hotel, if needed, and enough money for dinners etc. But, you can't throw out any hoarders stuff, they will go crazy and hate you! We haven't spoke since, which is OK with me! I use to share my good fortunes with her, because she was my sister. Or, if my father gifted me money, I would send her half. Now, I don't do that anymore, and never had to do it in the first place, but she was always crying poverty! Before I left, I told her I would come back in a couple months and help her clean, organize items (to sell), and get the house in order for her to sell it, and hugs hugs, all would be well, but, like I said, right after my flight took off, the hateful texts to me did too, one after another. She hated me with a vengeance. To top all that off, I forgot to take my 4tg grade picture and baby book! Anything else of my past, was now buried like my Mom.
Well, your video has been fun, but i have to do some spring cleaning now, as well, throw stuff out. When i die, I want an empty apartment! At least I got her furnace cleaned out. That was so full of lint and dust, it was a firestarter, for sure, and, above the easy chair my sis would always sleep in, there was cracks and black mold in the ceiling above her. I knew mom had a new roof installed a couple years prior to her death at 81st birthday. My sis was awfully glad my mother lived until the first day of March, as she would be able to get that one last social security check. YES, hoarding is a form of sickness that centers on greediness. It's too bad, as I did love them, and still do, but that's the way these things go, I suppose. I just wish I could have my 4th grade photo and baby book. I wouldn't mind having my Barbie doll back either! I had it for years, still in the box, each year debating whether to gift it to her or not. I had no idea what was going on in that house. If I had, I wouldn't had ever sent any gifts to them. I suppose that is where I'm at fault, trusting all was well with mom, and sister looked out for her. I was as wrong as ever and should've gone down and checked up in them. So, you all that believe a brother or sister are caring for an aged parent, don't trust them. Go check for yourself. Your parents might live a while longer!
JP, interesting story for you..I'm subbed to a guy who's UA-cam channel is Curiosity Inc.
He bought a hoarder house with all the hoarded items still inside..he found the people who's parents died and he made them an offer ,he bought it for a cheap price.. anyway all the VALUEBLES he found he if course got to keep.. including money that he used towards the reimbursement if the sale.he found jewelry,,old toys, clothing.. dishes etc etc..he's now in the process of putting the interior back into the original decor...just wanted to share that with you..
Thats a place i could spend days in just looking for neat stuff. Its a shame its all just rotting away. Great video!
It could have estate sale for the contents
really great video, you have to wonder what prompts people to get up in the middle of a meal and walk out, never to return.
One of the most interesting so far. Would love to know more about what was in the attic. I am sure the best stuff was up there.
Great video!! Love how you take the time to film the artifacts!! Excellent!!
Shame that ppl cannot rescue some of the valuables and donate to some organizations. Thanks JP!
That place is more like a museum. It's sad that all that stuff is just going to sit and rot.
Some ppl that grew up during the Depression Era were affected by that and as adults they never wanted to throw anything out. Always thought there's still a use for their things later on. So sad.
This is my favorite video so far!!
Many others to see too.
The doll appears to be a "Baby Chrissy" doll; made by Ideal. I had one when i was 7yrs old. Depending on the year of make, if you have original clothes, excellent condition and box, you could see about $260. Some of the other stuff looked like great finds too. all I can say is "wow".
I have one, wanna buy it?
My husband collects Johnny lightning, that toy was worth some $$$
Oh my god!! I had that tin doll house which was my oldest sister’s! My sister had the friendship airplane! Those toys in the attic are dated from the mid 1950s to mid 1970s. I even had that exact Monopoly game and was from the 50s. The houses and hotels were made of wood. Not sure about the playing pieces because by the time it was handed down to me 20 yrs later (eldest was 16 yrs older than me), the pieces were half gone. Hello Kitty item is from the mid 1970s as HK was new in 1976. Holy hell, the sheer amount of stuff spanning 20 yrs just in the attic.
My guess is hoarding started in the attic and moved to the main floors.
I had the talking clock you found on the steps (40:25) when I was little in the early 70's. It's missing the Raggedy Anne on the left side. She kept coming off mine too. 😁 It would say "Andy, Andy please get up, it's time to wake our friends. Okay Anne, I'm awake, let's shout it once again."
It's such a shame you can't rescue some of the things you find in these places! Maybe clean them up a bit, sell them and give the money to a kid's charity or something! I mean, if they are just going to demolish the places anyway!
I agree sell the stuff n give to charity
It just takes the right item. I bet you if they found an Action Comics #1 sitting in a drawer someplace they wouldn't hesitate to pick it up and not put it back down.
Give the money to charity??? Yeah... sure they would. 😅
Not anyone's property to sell.
He could get in big trouble if he took anything it would be stealing it is not his stuff.
u right,its a old couple house,my grandmouther collect stuff.but my pap told her to much junk lol.awwww good couple.i like when they fight.
No one is coming for that stuff. Remove what is worth money (document it) sell on ebay, pass out money to homeless, or new shoes, or jackets. That stuff is going to rot and die soon. I think whoever that stuff belong too would want you to do something like that because they obviously love those things and to see it disintegrate under mold and bugs wouldn't be what they wanted . I don't consider that stealing. I look at it like doing a great thing from a hopeless situation, how many times in life do we get to do that?
It's too late to even do that, most of this house burned in a fire last month. It was documented on the news. Everything has fire, smoke and water damage.
Love your videos, what a shame that most of the things in the video where probably lost in the fire/smoke/water damage. Too bad you couldn't have rescued them, all that history. Keep up the great adventures!
pennellkay look I hate thieves, okay? I work for what I have. But in that situation, I mean you have to be deaf dumb and blind to think that someone's coming for that stuff. If it can help another person, I say do it. As long as their not pocketing the money. And that's why I also said to document what they took and sold. I, the public, would be fine with it, I believe in my heart God would be okay with it, and for sure the desperate, forgotten men women and children, would be accepting of it.
pennellkay you must be a liberal
JPVideos do you know what caused the fire?
WOW !!!! FANTASTIC !!!!! All those boxed toys, there's a little treasure lying there. You two were in your element (no wonder). Excellent video 🌹🌿🌹
I get the chills when I watch the show Hoarders. I got those same chills seeing this.
jeffgrantMEDIA this house is like a nightmare I had once! Ugh!
What a great explore!!! It looked like it was harder to navigate through there then the ore mine hahaha. Attic was gold. The wrestling signs were neat too
Haha
"I" used to explore unfinished houses as a kid. Sometimes, I'd get caught, and had to leave.
after you spray paint crap on the walls
I used to explore unfinished houses with my dad. No spray paint: we're welders
Oh my heavens...........the attic !!!! As you were going up the attic stairs, to your left was a Barbie case........I about jumped with excitement hoping you would find it and open it!!!! Good thing I wasn't with you because I would have to save some of those toys! What an awesome find....Thanks
Lol
It's so sad knowing some people live like this.
Here in UK we charity shops like cancer research an heart foundation and many more. Is it not possible to take all good items to places like this in your country? Many thanks for sharing
Jacky Hawkins Can’t because he’s not the property owner. Taking anything out of the house is stealing.
The music was used in the Alice in Wonderland house, exploring with Josh video. Cool.
This house is a gold mine for collectors! Thank you for the memories! Great show you had today... Afternoon Hangout 3/26/20
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What a mess!! I've heard of hoarders but never imagined their liar would be such chaos! Great documentation of it.
Sadly most of this property burned a few months after we filmed.
@20:24 the orange "car" is actually a Barbie Camper, minus the plastic covering that went on it. I had one in the 70's. This house just blew me away. I wish I could buy this house just to pull up some dumpsters and go through it. I am pretty sure I would make my money back on the hoard. Amazing find!
Oh man, I just read below that part of the house burned. Another piece of history gone. Thanks for braving the hoard to get it on record.
Imagine the person who lived there accumulating it all, living in the midst of it all for decades. Another excellent video. Maybe the locked green trunk held the cash.
That would be my luck
Holy Cow!!!
Vintage Barbie!😁
Most of those toys and games are from late 50s to late 60s. I would guess they have been sitting up there untouched since the 80s.
I had that doll as a kid, It's the Baby Crissy doll from the 70's. LOL She had a hole in the top of her head so you could pull our her hair extensions to give her longer hair. I cut it all off. LOL
Wow alot of those toys brought back memories 🙂. Excellent find. 👍
The large furnace in the basement made me think of The 'Burbs lol. Also, I had a tin dollhouse like the one you found in the attic. It's too bad the items cannot be sold or donated. Great Explore, glad you guys made it out safe.
The burbs definitely came to mind, all i had to do was start digging a hole in the basement lol
Would have loved to had that Ford construction equipment calender from 76, was looking in the heaps as you guys went through, but the only farm toys I saw was the baggy of little people had a tractor
Kyle Shores + Hey, Kyle, my little brother and I use to have these exact Fisher Price miniatures..we called them "Piper people".. LoL! Just had to Comment on that with you.
I would love to dig around in that house!
go for it , its free
Wow, my first thought when I saw all that was I wonder what is crawling around underneath! I watched horders once, couldn't watch it all the way thru. That green case that was locked I think was a case for 45 records, I had one, floyd crane record, I've heard the name but never listened to him, i think he was a country singer. Those barbies and clothes and all are worth alot too. I had an etch a sketch, wish i still had it. This video took me back, sad all that will be destroyed by weather and mold. Makes me wonder how they even lived there. Really sad, but brought back memories of my childhood, thx for sharing
Sadly fire broke out a couple months after i filmed this.
Not surprised, was alot of stuff, at least you got some of it on film, still sad though
I absolutely love your videos. Especially ones like this one where you find so many items left behind. However like many here watching, it makes me crazy wondering why and what could be done to salvage the antiques and history you find.
Sadly, this house was set ablaze a few weeks after filming this.
It’s too bad the stuff has to rot away.
Wow a 1960s Barbie case and fashions and the Batman game ! Now those are great finds that are worth a lot !
Buy the place, it would pay off! Lol. What was in the green trunk? Great explore!
I think the green trunk was locked. The middle section is the part that locks, so even if the latch on either side is open you need the key to get in. From the looks of it though there didn't seem to be anything in it by how light it appeared to be.
What I want to know is what was in that actual security lockbox he picked up and showed in the video. I just hope whoever already rummaged through the place doesn't watch the video and go back to grab that now.
Yep, i saw the lock in the center on the green trunk, no key around. The lock boxes were empty.
JPVideos Sorry bro..... Must have missed hearing you that.... Thanks again for sharing.... Great find!
CheapestGamer Guess I missed that the middle lock was locked..... Must have been distracted by all the stuff... Lol. Thanks!
No problem, thanks for checking it out.
Wow!!! Cool find!!! That's alot of stuff!!! And my daughter thinks I'm a hoarder lol. I need to let her see THIS video which is great by the way!!! I really enjoyed this explore!!! Thank you Jay for sharing 💙😊
Lol
Wow what a bunch of stuff!!!
Great post amazing how much cool stuff was left behind!!
GREAT POST
a burning barrel and a perpetual garage sale might pay for the sporadic dump runs.
Wow how.in the world! Amazing. It's hard to imagine. Great video Jp
Ty
Amazing finds in this house!
Cool find! Would love to buy an old property like that & finance the repairs with the $ from selling the items in it. My favorite was the stuffed Popeye doll
Interesting concept but you’d be lucky to get around a grand for all this stuff piece by piece and it’d take quite a while to get rid of it.
@@JohnEZang Then there's that...
You know what I'm gonna subscribe and hit that bell I like your vidz you do you try and show us everything like we are there with you and that awesome koodoes to ya from NM Thanks PEACE
Thanks for checking it out
thats how they dealt with the feeling of trauma..PTSD....
EXACTLY!! At Least SOMEONE Gets It. MOST Don't Understand. But There is A Such Thing As TOO MUCH & Sadly, MOST Don't Get That Either!
Wow what a found seeing some of this stuff bring back some old memories. thanks for letting me come along on this adventure amazing video.
This place was sooo full of stuff. We only scratched the surface.
That Barbie in case was an original worth big 💰
Pretty cool stuff. Thanks for sharing
Thanks rita
That green trunk could of had 50,000 dollar in it , and you left it
amazing stuff it's like a time capsule i would like to have some of those toys mint condition still in their boxes wow what an incredible find
I wonder what happened to the people who lived there? So much stuff, a lot of personal items. It's sad to see houses like this. I have watched hoarder programs on TV. Makes me want to clean my house! Thanks for sharing this. Truly sad this is an enigma.
I can’t believe how people can save EVERYTHING?! The stuff in the attic is awesome! Lord!
When I was growing up on our dairy farm we had a coal furnace. Late 60's mom n dad had it replaced with a more modern gas furnace. Things nobody wants, pick the collectible stuff n sell, donate the funds and just keep some money out for gas spent on your road trip. My nephew gets paid to clean up old places like this so they can be torn down or refurbished by the owners. He owns his own business.
Great video, and the antique toys were great. So sad to see them discarded. On another note I am a fire official and have dealt with hording houses in my career. You need to be especially careful in these types of dwellings as the house has not been designed for the kind of dead load that is being placed on the floor structure.. Also please really consider some sort of mask. I will not enter a hoarding house without wearing a respirator. Thanks again for your videos.
Just watching this now a year or so later. WOW!!! I don't know how else to describe it. Great video...you fighting your way through it all !!! 😯
So much stuff. Sadly someone set fire to the home a few months later.
Oh my goodness...that IS sad !!
Thanks for sharing that with me...I appreciate it.
Quick question for you Jay. When was Hogan at the CYC? Just curious because my family took me to pretty much every WWF show in the 80's and early 90's and the most famous guys I recall seeing there were Macho Man and Andre. I used to hang round the back by the performers entrance with other kids and I got many autographs from some of the guys who came here to perform.
Lol i have no idea, i was only a little kid in my single digits when i was there. Guess i was wrong...
I do remember one time me my brother and father followed king kong bundy from cyc to stanges in minooka. He went in and bought gallons of water and we got our photo taken with him.
I remember King Kong Bundy being at the 286 Corporation car lot down in front of the Alliance Landfill in Taylor, PA. I think I was maybe 12 or 13 at the time. I also remember Bam Bam Bigelow had a burger place in Hamlin in a former ice cream stand. That was in the early 2000's. Sadly he died shortly after that place went under.
Wish it was easier to navigate, looks full of good stuff
I saw a Bam Bam Rubble cup in the second half kitchen. I LOVE The Flintstones.....I had the Raggedy Ann and Andy alarm clock when I was little. Brought back some memories. So sad that all that stuff is left to rot.
I have only one word for this video: AWESOME!
Thank you
Oh man, that Care Bear made me sad. My daughter and I still collect them!
Lmao! @ 5:14 when you looked up the staircase we said Jesus at the same time😂😂😂😆
Haha
Great video!! I love Floyd Cramer’s “Last Date”.
i had a doll house like that metal one..i loved it..and kept it for years so cute and outta the 60's
Wow when I saw the Barbie stuff that brought back some nice memories when I was a little girl. Also enjoyed the video I like seeing old stuff like that.
On .gov word what a find. The Westleing posters was so old. I removed almost all those wrestlers and my son does too.I use to watch them with .y Dad and we sat her Westling with my son's Dad too.And all those things .Just amazing.
Double ? Is it not called a duplex
Theres more than one name for them. Its just how i know them as.
Great Video 👍 JP did you take the Batman board game with you
This also brings back memories of my childhood with a lot of the same kids stuff.
It looked like the house was trying to eat you. Amazing find! Very vintage toys and games. Big money for collectors. Stay safe.
Felt like i was doing some mountain climbing.
Wow! Amazing find
Angela B You seem really familiar.
Great video!!! It's a real shame that all that stuff is just going to rot, there is lots of money in those houses!!! The games and Barbie items as well as the Hot Wheels things are really worth a lot of cash to a collector!!! You should try to find out who owns the place, and go save that stuff and maybe make some cash before it is totally ruined and gone for good!!!
id be in heaven just to look through that stuff.
We were. Coulda spent days looking.
A lot of cool finds in this house some worth money I'm sure. !!
Wow! I feel really old now, 😂! I played with a lot of the really old stuff, the tin appliances, the old long Barbie cases with the old barbies and I recognize a lot of the old boys toys from my brothers and then my sons. My oldest son is 38, how young are you JP? I am willing to throw stuff away thank goodnesss! Love and light, Stacy
Same age as your son.
I thought maybe that you were about the same age! Thank you for answering! My son is who I worked on old cars with restoring, great fun. He’s a bmw mechanic now! Stacy
Good grief ! That is a lot of stuff ! Can't " wrap my brain around" how such a clutter happened .... If relatives didn't want to deal with it Maybe a call to the Salvation Army thrift store( or a similar charitable .store).telling them they could come get what they wanted....would have taken care of a lot of it . Thank for the tour, ( now I need to go clear out some of my own clutter!)
Makes my house look spotless lol
I had an old metal dollhouse like the one y'all found, and a Magnus organ like the one with the ceramics sitting around it......I used to play it in church! I'm 55, so I know that stuff is OLD!! lol
Wow. I think I'd have looked up owner or maybe see if city would let me clean it up. Could make some great money rescuing and selling that stuff
A lot of older people living on a fixed income, if it wasn't really garbage that was going to rot, they wouldn't pay to have it taken out as trash... it costs money. I've seen houses so full you couldn't open doors. Later talking to neighbors, found out that they were living on a shoe string budget and garbage man wasn't to the house in years. Burnt a lot of stuff out in a burn barrell, and or emptied stuff in woods, compost. The toys, to the old people that left them, they were meaningless. Only today can you get a million dollars for a rock em sock em robot.
hi i see this house from pa what part i love go through all that stuff find collectibles is there any way you can go through stuff and clean up .
The Monopoly game is from the 1950's they had wooden tokens
Yep, i was doing some research on some of the items. Found an old back & white commercial for the big bruiser truck.
Yep had one of ny dads actually much earlier edition.
It's sad that -These are someones life - Someone interests - And they get ill maybe no family for what ever reason or maybe family rift and the dont talk - so they don't know !
Really Sad !
Hey dude I have 2 attics but there is no good air on it so we usually dont go in the attic only on Christmas or something else but dude there is a Nintendo entertainment system in it my pops told me that and I want to use it but it's hot and I would have to wait until winter :(
I'm sad
You are dedicated... I wouldnt have been able to make myself go through the house. Just watching the vid gives me the heebie jeebies! It is really sad though. Hoarding is a known mental illness sparked by some traumatic event that has not been dealt with. I wonder where the people went... and if they are still alive.
I sure would love get all of the religious stuff. Great finds.
Awesome video! You guys ran into some really good stuff. Subbed.
Ty
Cool video. Be careful walking around the hoarders abandoned home.
So much history in that house!. But it's a crying shame!. All those antiques are sitting in the house abandoned and rotting away with time. Speaking of Tyco!. I do have a massive ho train collection of the most oldest and rarest Tyco model trains from 1960s all the to the mid 1970s.
Why not try to find the owner of that property maybe you guys could clean up the valuables in exchange for work that way the collectables could be cherished by others love watching your videos
Wonderful treasures
Keep up the great explorings
It burned a week after we filmed it. Owners were kicked out for not paying taxes and it got turned over to the bank.
@@JPVideos81 It is a shame that everything they collected over the years was left because it appears that they were probably an elderly couple/person. I am so glad y'all got a recording of all the treasures before they were all lost. Part of my childhood was up in that attic. So cool to see though.
For a hoarders house, I betcha the first floors weren't as crowded as the top floors. The attic brought me back lots of memories as a kid as well. The whole house is basically an antique dealers dream and nightmare. Too bad it has to stay there. Otherwise, it was a great find and video all in one.
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Good video like to see more how can people live like that
At 2:31 sounded like someone said "can I help you"
I believe he coughed