Urbex: ABANDONED HOUSE of Stairs (Revisit)

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • I explored this house in 2011 (when it was freshly abandoned, and see it still is. I see it is much more vandalized now than it was back then. As of February, 2019, this house still stands abandoned, and now boarded up in further disrepair.
    This is another house apparently bought by developers. They have rezoned the entire block for a mix of commercial and residential construction. Seems to have been abandoned since 2009/2010 according to latest phone book left behind.
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  • @gerry-leighjohnson825
    @gerry-leighjohnson825 8 років тому +11

    I find it amazing that people can just disappear and leave behind so many personal items. Do people ever salvage items from these houses? That woodwork around the door was so beautiful. What a shame to just tear it down.

  • @rskbamer
    @rskbamer 10 років тому +22

    It just makes me so mad when they tear down these beautiful old buildings to put up some cheap modern crap that will be closed and abandoned in 3 or 4 years!!

    • @shirleysilcox6299
      @shirleysilcox6299 5 років тому +1

      It's just a shame, to tair down this house just to put in a center, an apts. All the pritty house's will be gone. Oh well the Lord is coming Very soon, Don't really matter. Please get ready.

  • @alicia1616100
    @alicia1616100 6 років тому +4

    March 2018 and the house is still here!! I’ve been in it a few times and it’s more vandalized each time I go. They have boarded up the windows and doors but the boards on the top door that the stairs lead to have been pulled off. The floors in the barn are almost completely caved in. I was just there yesterday actually and you can’t even get to the main floor anymore. Thanks so much for this video! I love it

  • @TikiTrex
    @TikiTrex  10 років тому +90

    Happy New Year to all my wonderful subscribers! :)

  • @smileymcbob313
    @smileymcbob313 9 років тому +15

    If I owned this home, I would of fought tooth and nail to stay, and refused the buy out. It is too beautiful of a home, and way spacious, with a good yard. That is very rare to come by now a days. With all these cookie cutter homes.

  • @sashaprettyeyes2052
    @sashaprettyeyes2052 7 років тому +20

    i miss ur videos so much. u are my favorite explorer bc u pay attention to detail and always on point

    • @81licker
      @81licker 4 роки тому

      When did she stop? I first came across hers maybe a year or two ago.

  • @seywhut2985
    @seywhut2985 8 років тому +8

    That house is still in good condition. The outside almost looks like 1870's design but the woodwork inside is 1920 - 1930's with the beveled door frame tops.
    The stairs in behind the fridge would have been servants stairs.

  • @itsnotthesamething
    @itsnotthesamething 10 років тому +23

    I just don't get it. The house was probably sold to the city to be demolished. Why didn't they salvage all that beautiful woodwork? I would have asked if I could salvage anything in the house, as part of the sale agreement.

    • @sooth15
      @sooth15 9 років тому +11

      Someone like me (with a similar house) would (almost) kill for those 5 panel doors.

    • @Hippiemomma60
      @Hippiemomma60 9 років тому +5

      That's exactly what should be done. Let someone remove the beautiful old wood and re-use it! There are people who restore old homes that would love to have this stuff. Great video, not just this one, but all of them. Thanks for sharing.

  • @healyhouse
    @healyhouse 10 років тому +8

    when we were kids we loved exploring places like this , houses , commerical buildings etc , we used to scare ourselves silly , but it is a shame that people don't want to salvage the window panes and wooden doors flooring , that molding over the doors was gorgeous and people pay big bucks for repurposed wood and stuff ...

  • @sarahblack1632
    @sarahblack1632 9 років тому +9

    Canada is beautiful. I wish people would stop knocking things down.

  • @vickinoeske1711
    @vickinoeske1711 6 років тому +6

    I would like to rescue the multi-paned kitchen window. Also, the woodwork! What a shame.

  • @nakayle
    @nakayle 9 років тому +4

    Hi Tiki. I've recently gotten addicted to abandon house videos and I think yours are the best! You give good commentary and don't move the camera about too much as many others do. But a suggestion for all "urban explorers"- you should get one of the new LED flood-lamps- they would show so much more to the camera in dark basements and such than the narrow beam of a regular flashlight.

  • @SooziinCa
    @SooziinCa 9 років тому +14

    Typical, tear it down to make a strip mall and/or parking lot, or an inferior built sub-division.
    I hope someone salvages the solid core doors, hardware, trim (gawd, especially those pocket doors)! My home was built in 1855. The quality of craftsman ship is superior to the crap being built today. I know of what I speak, as my husband & I have rentals, the newer "plastic junk" produced today (post 1995) is ALWAYS breaking/falling apart! Give us a well maintained older home, any day of the week. Way less costly to maintain & far more lovely!

    • @susanwall6418
      @susanwall6418 6 років тому +1

      Soozi inCa Hi Soozi. This really brought me down because it exactly matches the style of woodwork that my old farm house needs to be restored. Newer building materials are crap, I agree 100%. Enjoyed your comment. Why are people always destroying this old beauty of craftsmanship and art?

    • @ColonelCustard
      @ColonelCustard 5 років тому +3

      There's big business in reclaimed wood. Many sturdy houses with solid foundations and good bones are scavenged for the materials of which you speak, ruining chances of restoration. Give them time and come back. It will be picked clean before razing.

  • @Sherry_Armstrong
    @Sherry_Armstrong 9 років тому +9

    Too Bad some one dont want these types of houses . old and made good ... they could pay to have them moved to another location . i love that home

    • @csds7679
      @csds7679 9 років тому +4

      Yes it is a nice and could be fixed up with no problem. It is sad how we live in a throw away society.

  • @vickinoeske1711
    @vickinoeske1711 6 років тому +8

    Someone needs to salvage all of the wood in the house - so many reusuable items.

  • @SamanthaLaurennn
    @SamanthaLaurennn 9 років тому +1

    This is by far the best exploration channel on UA-cam! I love how you narrate and see everything that's ruined was once beautiful. You have inspired me to explore one day when I'm old enough :]

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 років тому

      Samantha Lauren Thank you, Samantha! I'm glad to be an inspiration for you. :)

  • @laurasaurabaws
    @laurasaurabaws 10 років тому +2

    What a beautiful house, it should have been preserved or re built back to the way it was!

  • @nagaempress
    @nagaempress 10 років тому +5

    I hope that a Eco store gets in there before demolition and gets everything out. That is some wonderful woodwork!

  • @davidmurdock4740
    @davidmurdock4740 9 років тому +4

    So many people just up and lost their homes during the crash. They left all these little mini 'ghost towns behind.'

  • @DuckyBird101
    @DuckyBird101 10 років тому +4

    Judging by the look of the house (woodwork, plaster and lath walls,size, lay out and style) I would say that the house was built in the first half of the 20th century which brings me to another thing that was common in houses of this time period. Having a servants quarters which where usually on the top floor of the main house.The servants would live on the top floor which is why there is that stair case behind the refrigerate in the main kitchen it would have been used by the servants so they could move about the house without disturbing their employers.

  • @aheckuvaguy
    @aheckuvaguy 10 років тому +3

    I can't believe this. I've watched so many of your videos, but something seemed way too familiar to me about this one. My mother and father's family's both settled in Komoka and I grew up there. I've biked past this countless times! Thanks for documenting and sharing.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  10 років тому

      Awesome! Thanks for watching.

  • @76southernpride
    @76southernpride 10 років тому +4

    i remember this one. this is a cool house. shame it's going to be torn down. thank you for sharing. Happy New Year.

  • @lily121127
    @lily121127 10 років тому +2

    Wow that house is gorgeous all the wood they need to take it out before they demolish it! Its a shame they are going to it must of been a beautiful house in its time. Thanks for the video Tiki Happy new year!!

  • @rayzhistorychannel
    @rayzhistorychannel 10 років тому +1

    Whenever these old places fall victim to redevelopment, a demolition company brings in a trackhoe and these old houses get smashed to bits. It's such a shame. I wonder if there's any company anywhere that will go into these places after the owners have sold the property to the developer and remove all the reusable, recyclable or resellable componants such as trim, moldings, woodwork, fixtures, glassware, stoneware or any reusable part that's still in good condition. Some of these items could possibly be used in the building of new houses so that these old houses could continue on in a sense. It just seems better than smashing these old houses and everything inside them to splinters. just a thought. anyway, great video and happy new year.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  10 років тому

      I'm pretty sure there are because I have recently seen two houses so far where there was a crew harvesting the inside shortly before being demolished.

    • @susanwall6418
      @susanwall6418 6 років тому

      rayzhistorychannel ....Well SAID and agree with you 100%. I truly believe that the craftsmanship of making such beautiful woodworking is a lost art and priceless loss. Enjoyed your comment.

  • @awb591
    @awb591 9 років тому +8

    You can definitely hear a "yeah" or "yep" at the 19:21 mark.
    Love your videos by the way, I'm hooked. Lol.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 років тому +1

      Adam Brock Awesome. I had someone waiting for me outside.

    • @awb591
      @awb591 9 років тому +3

      That's a relief. I was curious if you went to these places alone. Seems a little dangerous. I used to love doing this. I think I may have to start looking for some good places to explore again.

    • @trenchant2
      @trenchant2 8 років тому +1

      +TikiTrex So are you saying that the "yep" came from outside?

  • @gloriahanes3843
    @gloriahanes3843 10 років тому

    Years ago, my ancestors were from Quebec and the log cabin which was built in 1825 still stands to this day in the middle of the wilderness.

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve 10 років тому +4

    Great Video as always. You can see the difference. It crazy how fast places fall apart. Happy New Year

  • @Merle1987
    @Merle1987 9 років тому +28

    In the 90s there were these things called families, and they lived in these things called houses. Now everybody's poor and lives in apartments.

    • @TraditionalHymns
      @TraditionalHymns 9 років тому +6

      Lots of folks still live in houses (albeit a lot more rented) and also there are grand apartments from the 19th century in lots of cities around North America.

    • @makaylaz2004
      @makaylaz2004 9 років тому +10

      Not sure what you're talking about but a ton of people still live in houses.

    • @Karbfd583
      @Karbfd583 4 роки тому +1

      Junkies in Florida strip copper clean to sell to junkyards, and wreck the place. She needs to watch out for used needles. No joke, some disgusting areas I've heard about. People's kids getting cut on used needles/ razors that drug addicts leave aroubd. Smh

    • @Karbfd583
      @Karbfd583 4 роки тому

      Merle Langlois, you American, mate?

  • @heidip5042
    @heidip5042 7 років тому +1

    i love all the old doorknobs!!

  • @jphritz011
    @jphritz011 10 років тому +1

    It's crazy how quickly vandals find these places. I always wondered what's the fascination with destroying everything? It looks to have been

    • @susanwall6418
      @susanwall6418 6 років тому

      jphritz011 ...EXACTLY!! The vandal vultures descent upon the defenseless abandoned house. They must be the most insensitive, cruel, valueless, self centered, and morally bankrupt people.

  • @juanitawest976
    @juanitawest976 4 роки тому

    What a beautiful house even now. Such a shame how these places are just left. Thank you.

  • @janramey9811
    @janramey9811 8 років тому +2

    The trim and woodwork wouldn't have been that dark originally. The sealer used 100 or so years ago darkens with age. The big window in the kitchen must have let in lovely light. Hopefully the city was smart enough to save and sell all the architectural pieces. In the US a lot of cities and developers are getting smart and making these beautiful old structures part of the new development instead of tearing them down.

  • @FiremanFrach
    @FiremanFrach 10 років тому +10

    Damn shame. I hate "developers" They're developing fatter wallets for themselves and that's all.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @susanwall6418
      @susanwall6418 6 років тому +1

      Fireman Frach ....That's the TRUTH! I'm wondering what is going on in the world.

  • @jenniferashley99
    @jenniferashley99 6 років тому +5

    I noticed you haven't made a video in a year. I hope you come back to UA-cam and make more

  • @doctorno0070
    @doctorno0070 10 років тому +1

    As a builder, it always makes me sad to see older character homes go to the 'dozer. The style and build quality will never be duplicated again. The frames are mostly of old growth fir or pine and they are solid. Today's homes are built of farmed trees, and are thrown up in a matter of weeks. It's a shame developers have never thought of incorporating a building like this as a centrepiece to a surrounding developement.

  • @a.salmon8193
    @a.salmon8193 6 років тому

    It's sad to see the state of some of the houses she shows us. Some of them are structurally beautiful. They also make me homesick. I grew up in a very large stone house that was nearly 100 years old. As we grew up and moved away it was too large for a few family members so it was sold. That was a lifetime ago. I still miss that house.

  • @leannestrobach9726
    @leannestrobach9726 10 років тому +1

    Makes me so sad to see houses that at one time must have been so beautiful, so vandalized and ruined.

  • @vinylmisfit2165
    @vinylmisfit2165 10 років тому

    The original video was probably my favourite of yours!! Good to see a revisit video. I am amazed that the people who lived here left so much behind, so much looks quite valuable to say the least! They really must have been in a hurry, so glad you revisited this one. Thanks for the awesome videos. :)

  • @dawnlennon5331
    @dawnlennon5331 7 років тому +1

    love the woodwork of the old homes

  • @valsblackcatsrule8740
    @valsblackcatsrule8740 4 роки тому

    So sad. That looked like a sweet home. I love the woodwork and built-in pantry cupboard! The salt damage could be repaired. And, those pocket doors! Amazing! Water is what would ruin things fastest. The attic looked to have a leak. I know you explore alone. Just stay safe out there. Love your style of reviewing the place. Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us!

  • @anitar955
    @anitar955 10 років тому

    What cool pocket doors. I also love to look at the wall paper and beautiful woodwork. Thanks Tiki for checking this out for us.

  • @mettahuttravels3183
    @mettahuttravels3183 10 років тому +1

    Happy New Year Pam, look forward to more urban exploring in 2014, now that white stove in the closet looked to be an old slow combustion stove, hooked up to the hot water system and as long as the fire was lit you had cheep hot H2o. I do remember this explore from a while back, did not look too trashed actually, sad thing is as these old homes go we will never see that type of building again. Take care Craig:-]

  • @quickeasycookit
    @quickeasycookit 10 років тому

    your braver than me for sure, I can't do basements, they give me the heebie jeebies. I still stand by my earlier comments, your the best at urban exploring and filming. I was watching some others and they have the scary music in the background. I don't really care for that. When you go through the places it's like we're right there with you. great work.

  • @RJL738
    @RJL738 10 років тому

    I love it when people revisit the exact same place as a progression. What did you expect to find? Thank you for this.

  • @HoschtonBoy
    @HoschtonBoy 10 років тому

    I love an old house such as this one. It brings back so many memories of western Maine so many years ago.

  • @angelshaven8920
    @angelshaven8920 7 років тому +4

    back when the house was built that. upstairs was for the servant quaters.

    • @jamesgonzales6086
      @jamesgonzales6086 5 років тому +1

      Makes sense with the access to kitchen like that

  • @Pierson116
    @Pierson116 10 років тому

    Wow. This place was nice but now it's falling apart. I used to think they should tear down houses that are abandoned for a least a year but then I realized if that happend..these great videos would be going up on UA-cam :) great video. There's a house next door from me that has been abandoned since 2008 it's really beat up...

  • @MarkGrago
    @MarkGrago 9 років тому

    I love your videos, TikiTrex. It's pleasing to know that someone else shares this passion and is willing to put it in video context. Keep up your excellent work!

  • @paulkay2005
    @paulkay2005 6 років тому

    It is 2018 now miss your videos you are the best exploring is not the same now without you x

  • @torythefanman
    @torythefanman 10 років тому +1

    i want to say that back area was some kind of break room. since it looked like they ran some kind of big farm type of business ( that binder being part of the payroll maybe? ) but ether way. i liked this house. loved the woodwork and it seemed like a nice house before they left it. great video as always.

  • @BostonSmitty
    @BostonSmitty 10 років тому +1

    Happy New Year Tiki! Thank you for this great video.

  • @elkidee1
    @elkidee1 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for the "re-tour"! Have a happy and safe New Year Tiki!

  • @gumdokim
    @gumdokim 9 років тому

    Love the titles of your videos, "House Of Stairs" gives it that creepy, mysterious and historical feel...and makes the places you explore infamous(like dark secrets).

  • @OlgaPoltava
    @OlgaPoltava 5 років тому

    The Christmas wrapping paper in the corner at 12:25... I have the same one. Makes me feel creepy lol

  • @tigerann4941
    @tigerann4941 10 років тому

    Same to you Ticki--you are the very best at what you do and I can't wait for another year of your exceptional fearlessness!!

  • @kingzxx134
    @kingzxx134 10 років тому

    It makes me mad to see this house so trashed, this is clearly one of the nicest ones youve explored ever, and I wish the development planners would do a better job to conceal and fence property they own that is going to be demolished.

  • @wildwildwests
    @wildwildwests 10 років тому +1

    So sad to see it all go to waste. So much beautiful wood that could be re-purposed :)

  • @veedavis467
    @veedavis467 Рік тому

    I want an abandon house❤️Thank You For Being so sweet and showing Me them❤️❤️

  • @libbygrable4252
    @libbygrable4252 7 років тому

    I cannot believe how beautiful the house is to bad it's going to be torn down or already has been torn down.

  • @thomasmcclenan1776
    @thomasmcclenan1776 8 років тому +1

    You are one brave woman for doing these solo. You would have to lead me in by the hand.

  • @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx
    @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx 7 років тому

    Shane this house is solid and in good shape. needed updating in kitchen n baths. it looked strong n it's old. the walls show like 1920s. sad.

  • @HoschtonBoy
    @HoschtonBoy 10 років тому +2

    Happy New Year Tiki, keep throwing out those great videos.

  • @brucemoose9587
    @brucemoose9587 5 років тому +1

    very interesting and unique OLD HOUSE,,, too bad someone didn't pay to MOVE IT to another locale, or better yet, couldn't afford to keep it where it stands, with plenty of yard space, etc

  • @Giovanniram22
    @Giovanniram22 10 років тому +5

    It makes me crazy when government throw out people of their houses.
    Day by day they want to become gods on earth and decide on other people lives.

  • @atonkazer
    @atonkazer 10 років тому

    I love watching abandoned places, you are one of my favourites,The videos are excellent,the detail you put in and your commentary is the best. Looking forward to watching your new videos 2014.wishing you peace & happy new year :)

  • @gloriahanes3843
    @gloriahanes3843 10 років тому +2

    Shared closets were common in the Victorian era, this way the maid could place items away without disturbing someone in the other room and visa-versa. Other than a new roof which was badly needed, the foundation and the walls are sound and solid. This home should have been re-located to another area. Save a Victorian !!

  • @bruceclark7261
    @bruceclark7261 4 роки тому

    I remember when my mother sold her house and the neighbours sold their house for development to make a 12 unit townhouse complex but what they did is they had a Young couple that would come in prior to tearing the house down and they would salvage all the copper plumbing and wiring all the panelling doors if they were in good shape anything that was left behind that could be used they even took out the post and beam woodworking that my father had put in himself out of the living room had ash panelling which is not even made anymore as it is too rare to find enough ash trees big enough I’m not sure what all they took out but anything that could be salvaged was salvaged they did not work for the developer but worked with him so as they would make sure that the good products were not destroyed in the teardown and could be reused someplace else young couple made a pretty good living at this and then developer was very happy to have them save the products but that developer was one of the few and far between that did this is units were never pre-sold your only sought after they were completed so that nobody gets screwed in the end because somebody ran out of money you do not believe in this type of business he was very top developers in the area and made some beautiful town houses for people with a park sitting between the two sets of town houses. that was used for the kids to play and be safe and could be watched by the parents the parking was all underground as compared to street parking for security and peace of mind of people buying into it like I said he was a rare developer that was far and few between a very good developer with a conscience ..😁😇😄 this was done in 2005 in Burnaby British Columbia unfortunately a lot of the developers in Vancouver British Columbia do not have a conscience and they take down the very old big heritage homes to put up these garbage apartments and townhouses it will not last using inferior materials my mothers builder use plywood not particle or chipboard as it is called which does not stand up to moisture very well and then we see it rains a lot so lots of moisture that’s why these buildings do not last as I said this was a far better contractor

  • @kimjameson7979
    @kimjameson7979 10 років тому

    Thanks for the groovy tour. I appreciate the opportunity to explore vicariously with you and I hope you keep it up.
    Just thinking, but wouldn't it be grand if government projects could partner a jobs program, so the good bits of a doomed house could be recycled. Send in the job sponsored gleaners first to pick up the good stuff that can be donated and dumpster the rest, then send in the team with prybars to capture the architectural elements for resale, like the pocket doors, doors and trim.

  • @lindafarner9755
    @lindafarner9755 6 років тому +2

    The brick was thrown thu the window in the door. What the heck is wrong with the younger generation that all things glass néed smashes. And they have a real grudge against bathrooms. No respect for other people property

    • @susanwall6418
      @susanwall6418 6 років тому

      Linda Farner ....It is scary to think about but so many I have met seem to be without sensitivity or morals, they start out with this vicious mischief and work their way up the ladder to worse habits, crimes, and just do nothing but cause problems for other people and themselves. I worked with alot of them in the psych unit and that could be pretty scary sometimes.

  • @ohboynothimagain
    @ohboynothimagain 8 років тому

    I hope you dont mind me watching this video again. I love your videos

  • @ThePoloman88
    @ThePoloman88 10 років тому

    Just saw two abandoned houses the other day Tiki and thought of you. Happy New Year!!

  • @cwb0051
    @cwb0051 10 років тому +1

    Happy New Year to You Too Pam...Have Another Wonderful Year..God Bless..this is a beautiful home..

  • @penniesfromheavon
    @penniesfromheavon 10 років тому +6

    where im from they call those "jack n Jill" rooms usually they are split by a bathroom or closet here.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  10 років тому +4

      That's what they are called. Thanks for the information.

    • @penniesfromheavon
      @penniesfromheavon 10 років тому +1

      ***** your welcome :)

  • @nytram42
    @nytram42 10 років тому

    Happy New Year to you too, Tiki. Thanks for sharing your explorations with us.

  • @MrErnieDevlin
    @MrErnieDevlin 10 років тому

    Thanks for another great exploration.
    I've only been subscribed for three months but I always await the next video.
    Happy New Years from Sydney, Australia!

  • @cloudstrifeification
    @cloudstrifeification 5 років тому

    Some of the things in that house are good enough to be cleaned up and donated such as the stove, dishwasher, microwave, home theater receiver, etc.

  • @linaeable
    @linaeable 10 років тому +2

    Looks like a beautiful house at one time...I wonder what year it was built?......you are quite brave I hope you have some kind of protection when you go in these places. Thanks for the showing brave one lol and have a very happy NewYear.:-)

  • @susandick66
    @susandick66 10 років тому

    Happy new year to you and your family trixi.i love watching your documentaries and the feedback you give with them.

  • @lesleyedwards2749
    @lesleyedwards2749 9 років тому +1

    Just discovered your videos, it is amazing the homes and places you find.

  • @nicholejoslin4324
    @nicholejoslin4324 9 років тому

    Depending upon when the house was built (and how old it is) that second set of stairs could've been the "back" stairs which were mainly used by servants. They're characterized typically by being fairly narrow and dark. That's what the second set of stairs seemed like to me!

  • @williamradford8817
    @williamradford8817 4 роки тому

    House, that's on a demolition contractor's list. Fitted kitchen and some abandoned furniture, abandoned double mattress with floral cover, tiffany light and fan ETC

  • @malee1410
    @malee1410 10 років тому +1

    Abandoned houses in germany never had so much stuff inside. I wonder where are the owner of such houses and why still life nobody inside?

  • @dawnlennon5331
    @dawnlennon5331 7 років тому +1

    Love vintage wall paper

  • @pitt64jobar
    @pitt64jobar 10 років тому

    That was a beautiful house at one time. Too bad it hasn't been lived in and taken care of for a while. And Happy New Year to you.

  • @palebeachbum
    @palebeachbum 10 років тому

    Ugh that makes me so sad. I admire old homes/old architecture and that could be be such a beatiful house if renovated. But it sounds like the land is going to be put to good use at least.

  • @maunster3414
    @maunster3414 6 років тому

    So many old buildings bought by developers can so easily be incorporated into the new developments.

  • @charlenehensel6945
    @charlenehensel6945 5 років тому

    Greetings From Minnesota!
    I've just subscribed to your videos, this was an awesome place! It's so sad it was torn down. It would of been cool to have moved it. Thanks for sharing 😁

  • @StivNagen
    @StivNagen 10 років тому +2

    Another great video, Tiki. Did you explore the outbuildings at all?

  • @douglasraney6652
    @douglasraney6652 10 років тому

    When a lot of stuff is left behind, the tenants usually have been evicted and have no way of moving stuff or someone has passed away and immediate family has not bothered cleaning it out.

  • @penniesfromheavon
    @penniesfromheavon 10 років тому

    happy new year!! thanks for the revisit! im always curious how they look after you've been there and time has passed.

  • @cloudstrifeification
    @cloudstrifeification 8 років тому

    There are still a number of things in that house that can be cleaned up and sold or donated because I would say they still work! Like all those appliances.

  • @knightriderKITT1985
    @knightriderKITT1985 10 років тому

    its kind of a cute house...its sad they wont renovate it and build around it
    ...it needs a whole lot of work though

  • @Guitareben
    @Guitareben 10 років тому

    Merry christmas and a happy new year. Great video as usual, lovely house :)

  • @thehappyhoof
    @thehappyhoof 10 років тому +7

    I can't help it I have to comment, though most likely I should just keep my mouth shut. But this kind of stuff just agrivates the hell out of men. People are such pigs. These people were pigs, due to the fact they left the house like that with all that stuff in it, and who cares how much money they got, it's the principle of the matter, regardless weather or not the house is going to be torn down. and the devlopers are most likely pigs, unless they send a crew in to empty the house and reclaim the wood. Pigs, people are just pigs.

    • @SkeletonsfromHell
      @SkeletonsfromHell 10 років тому +1

      Your fucking human. So I guess your a freaking pig too. Srsly, don't say stuff like that. Makes you look stupid.

    • @SkeletonsfromHell
      @SkeletonsfromHell 10 років тому +1

      Also, pretty sure homeless people were living int hat house too. Hence why so much trash is in there.

    • @urflofit2010
      @urflofit2010 10 років тому +2

      I imagine that it looked much nicer when they left.

    • @TraditionalHymns
      @TraditionalHymns 10 років тому

      Sometimes they squat in them.

    • @SkeletonsfromHell
      @SkeletonsfromHell 10 років тому

      ***** Are you fucking stupid? Yes they do. If a house is abandoned the break in and 'squat' inside them.

  • @Peace16Girl
    @Peace16Girl 10 років тому

    Wow, they left some nice furniture behind. It amazes me why ppl leave their stuff behind.

  • @tomschnadelbach
    @tomschnadelbach 10 років тому

    Those herbs in the upstairs kitchen at 17:08 did not look like they had been there four years. They looked relatively fresh. I think someone has been in there since then, probably not too long ago.

  • @DeloreanDrag
    @DeloreanDrag 10 років тому

    Tikitrex, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!! I love your videos!!! Keep up the great work and finding more abandoned places!!!! :)

  • @TheCopperbaron
    @TheCopperbaron 10 років тому +1

    in some of the places You have been. Have You ever ran into copper thieves,, homeless, or vandals ? When houses are abandoned in out of the way places and not up for redevelopment. It's nice to be able to see them without windows and everything smashed

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  10 років тому

      I've never run into copper thieves, homeless or vandals. I have run into a biker at a house in Florida who entered after me and was just looking around. Not sure his intentions but he left shortly after our encounter.

    • @TheCopperbaron
      @TheCopperbaron 10 років тому +1

      right on love Your vids but I always think of Your safety in all Your exploration adventures

  • @MissDsPlace
    @MissDsPlace 8 років тому +2

    it's at 19:21 you can hear a "Yep" after she says "they must have isolated it to this back area, a MALE voice coming from INSIDE the room with her.....gave me chills

  • @AtomicZombie9
    @AtomicZombie9 9 років тому

    I love your videos!. They're interesting and very relaxing to watch for some reason but I was wondering what made you decide to go in and look at abandoned houses?