you can make secret rooms fairly easily, all you need to do is find a door that leads to only 1 room or a room with a bathroom, then but something like a movable bookshelf, wardrobe, whatever and place it infront of the door and, just dont tell anyone, the best place to do it is if you have a basement and block the door off, its less noticable from the outside and its like a whole seret floor
The Pizza Hut in my hometown has been there for probably 50 years. A few years ago they were finally getting a renovation and the guy planning the work was taking measurements. He asked what was behind the coffee maker. They said, "nothing. The men's room is on the other side of that wall." But he said no, there was extra space. So they took down the wall and found a boarded-up closet. Nothing interesting in it, unfortunately.
Two things: 1. How come the buyers didn't thoroughly check the houses before they bought? 2. Several of these need more background to them, like the trash bags in the ground for example, but many others need a complete story on what exactly was found, and what the purpose was of said found things.
At least a couple of locations should have had the authorities called, especially the house with ammo and grenades. I assume they did in case they were unstable.
Sometimes at auction, u don't get to enter the property beforehand. Also when I was house shopping in a seller's market I had to make a decision/offer right after a quick walk thru. When financing an inspector spends a few hours checking a list of typical items--roof, foundation, appliances, electric, plumbing, septic tank, and depending on the person doing the inspection some are not as thorough as others. Some folks buy online, flippers buy properties sight unseen for the right price. It is unfortunate that a buyer doesn't learn many of the downsides of a home until they are actually in it for a few days/weeks.
explanation for number 1: Most people would buy the house by its looks, size and price so the would mostly look around and not move stuff and then they will renovate it after they move in
We just moved into a new house 3 months ago. The house as a whole is... odd. The room I'm sitting in was clearly used as a theater room, complete with "HOLLYWOOD" in giant wooden letters on the wall, and a movie theater curtain instead of a door (complete with one of those gold ropes), also red walls, black ceiling, and a screen & projector. This is in the basement, which is where much of the weird is concentrated. There is also a "wire room" as I call it, which is... uh... wires. It's a long thin room with a million wires going along the walls & ceiling that all converge in this unholy THING on the end. There's certainly more than those rooms, but the oddest of all is the "horror hall". I dont know what else to call it. I've seen places that look pretty much exactly like it in a bazillion indie horror games, so that's where the name comes from. You open this door in the basement and the first thing you see is a blank concrete wall. Go in and turn to the left, and the hallway goes for a distance and dead-ends. There's nothing there. Turn to the right instead and same thing, except with one change: halfway down that side of the hall, there's this low, waist-high wooden swinging gate (???), complete with a latch, and the floor past this point is linoleum flooring with ornate patterns on it, instead of the blank concrete floor that fills the rest of the hall. On the wall at the dead-end past that is a metal mystery box with tubes coming out of it. I'm sure it does... something. The ceiling in this hall/room/something is... uh... distressing. I try not to look at it when I go in there. Which I do, frequently, because the family had the bright idea of storing all of my hobby-related things in there, because of course they did. I take my phone in there every time I go in. That way, if the power ever goes out (which has happened 4 times so far) while I'm in there, I have the phone's flashlight, which will surely be helpful so that I can get out of there without the demons getting me. I feel totally ridiculous writing this, it sounds like made up nonsense about some gibberish house. But... this video definitely shows that there's PLENTY of weird houses out there. And I love it. This stuff is so cool to see.
Woah that's interesting! I love hearing about strange things and trying to think of why they where made or what they where/are used for! Thanks for sharing 😁
I was thinking it was an area to keep a monitor or other messy pet... Until the box with tubes... And depending on location might be too cold for a reptile pet. Wish there were pics
@@77cuzigetatemore Yeah, it's all concrete and the first floor doesnt extend to the area above it, so above that room is just dirt. During summer it was always oddly cool in there, now it's the coldest spot in the house no matter what. Also damp, always, there's a de-humidifier put in there that's on 24/7 to counteract that. Not sure what's up with any of that.
0:58 is a SIM card. A SIM card basically gives your phone its phone number. The previous resident was probably cheating on their spouse, secretly selling drugs, or doing something else that they needed a separate phone number for so their family didn't find out.
@@misseselise3864 Many contractors don't as it can hold up a construction site, cost huge $$$ in delays and even their tools and machinery can be taken for evidence. So many just rebury them elsewhere, cover them up and keep working
Room under the stairs in the thumbnail is a storage room, the “not a deep oit barbecue” is either a cold war bunker or a tornado shelter. The bones and the one with the ceiling reflection is creepy.
Was digging in my backyard, found human bone fragments, and I mean over 200 of them. It was an Native American burial ground. The house has been leveled and marked for the archives. Still a little freaked about shovels!
About fifteen years ago I was at a friend's party, her elderly father who had Alzheimer's was there and they were talking about their old family home. Her father then told how he had found human skeletal remains in the garden back in the 1960s. His daughter said that he had never mentioned that before and asked what the police said when he reported it. He said he never reported it as he didn't want to make a fuss. Just covered the bones up again. No way of knowing if what he said was true or a fantasy due to senile dementia. The site was sold to a developer years ago and several new houses built on the site.
@@peterjf7723 it definitely makes me wonder how many people are in the ground without anyone knowing. Thanks for sharing! I'm in Oklahoma and it's still not determined if it was a burial ground or the scene of a slaughter. Sometimes I'm ashamed to be a white man, and German at that.
@@mr.hanger As a Jewish person, I want you to know that you should never have to feel ashamed for being German, or white, or anything. Pretty much every people group has some bad stuff in their past (think about some of the stuff the mongols, aztecs, or assyrians did) as well as plenty of good stuff too. It's the checkered history of the human race, and it's not like you're personally to blame anway. And speaking of the Germans, they've produced some of the best classical music and waltzes. They've also done a lot in the way or art, science and architecture. So there's a lot to be proud of too.
A friend of mine always loved the idea of having a secret hidden room so when he had the chance to design and build his new home, he included a secret playroom for his son. It had a secret hidden door from the kids bedroom closet and he stocked the room with a TV, game system and some other cool toys. He tried dropping hints, but never anything too obvious, but after a year his son had still not discovered the secret room. So while his kid was at school he moved some of his stuff into his kid's closet then, a week later left the secret door slightly ajar then told his kid to move the stuff back into his (the dad's) room. The boy complained about how unfair it was and dad said he didn't care if it was unfair, if he didn't get to moving it right then he would be grounded, and he would still have to move the stuff. The dad acted like he was in a bad mood, and the kid, very angry, went to his room to do as his father had told him. He told me an hour later he went went to his kids room, the stuff was still in his kids closet, the secret door was wide open, and sounds of Halo were coming from the secret room. He went down to find his kid happily playing the video game system. He took one look at his dad and panicked. He said, "Sorry dad." and he started to rush to comply with his dad's orders. My friend had forgotten he was pretending to be in a bad mood. But he got everything settled. The kid thought it was the coolest thing ever. The kid was really mad about having to move his dad's stuff that his dad had put in *HIS* closet for no reason and was now making him move back, then when he saw the secret door all of that went right out of his head, exactly as his dad had intended. Moral to this story, kids. Your parents used to be kids themselves, and they know quite a bit more than you think they know. Most of the shit you think you get away with, you don't. Your parents know what's up, and they choose not to say anything for their own reasons. My grandfather knew my dad took his grandfather's pick-up truck joy riding once but said nothing. 26 years later I had already been grounded 4 6 months for taking the family car joy riding and crashing it. After making me tell him the whole story my grandfather turned to my dad and said, "Mike, why don't you tell us about the time you to Pa's truck joy riding when you were his (pointing to me) age. My dad just had this shocked expression on his face. He had no clue his dad knew about that. Years later I asked my grandfather about that, why he hadn't busted my dad back in 1960. My grandfather just smiled and said, "Well, I figured I might one day have a grandson that would need bailing out, and I was right too. Grandparents are freaking AWESOME.
And people wonder why my favorite piece of wisdom to give to people expecting a kid is a quote by Jeff Foxworthy: “It’s payback time for all the sh*t you used to do!” I told my husband that when we were expecting our first kid, and he laughed. He understood it, too!
I don't know why but when I was a kid my family moved in a old house and there was a room we never used, I peeked in it only once to see just a dusty single bed with a doll on it, I was terrified
My ex had a room like that but I was the one who decided it was not to be used. He had to move into a not-so-great apartment and this one particular room just had a weird vibe and creeped me out. So we just closed the door and didn't use it. I told this to people and someone told me that the little boy of the previous family who lived there kept complaining of seeing things in that room :/ Don't know how true it is tho. Come to think of it, there was an old single bed in there as well lol. No doll tho. I had to climb thru the window one time because we were locked out, and I just hated it
In my old house, it had a secret room behind a shelf. My parents built the house, the they used the room as a storage place for some antique guns and other valuables. It could also be used as a panic room. Some of this hidden rooms are probably similar.
I saw that video last week. The girl had been living in the apartment for months and just came back from out of town. She noticed a cold breeze in her bathroom and it was coming from the bathroom mirror which was barely even hanging up on like 2 nails on a strip of wood. She and her friends looked into the wall and she bravely crawled through (I think some electrical and plumbing work could have been getting down between both apartments) and explored while her friends waited in her apartment. There was a huge apartment that was unfinished on the other side, abandoned and creepy.
@@hgib3 I'd be happy to find something like that, especially if I owned that appartment. Some remoddeling, walls removed and so on and boom, my appartment is now twice the size.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo I don’t think you’re allowed to do that with an apartment. An apartment is a place where you live but don’t own so I doubt the person leasing you the place would let you do any renovations like that. Plus you would need city permits as well
@@thatoneguy2136 No, you can actually own an appartment (not everybody who lives in the city rents a place), I personally want to buy one in four or so years, when I have saved up enough money for a down payment. For internal renovations you generally don't need a city permit, as long as you don't add anything to the outside of the building and the building doesn't fall under monument protection (atleast that's the case here, and considering the walls in the US are generally made out of paper and plywood I doubt it's different there). I also don't know what the statues of limitations are for adverse possession in New York, might be worth checking out in that case.
What else can we do in this economy 😂 if it has a torture chamber, it’s just that much more valuable to the friendly serial killer next door looking to move so they can evade police detection lmao
i think on the ones with possible human remains (or even i Suspected there were) i'd be calling the cops. no way in Hell am i going to touch that stuff myself.
The house in Texas... I'd walk right back out the door, tear up the contract, and go very far away. I am terrified of spiders. I would not have been able to live there.
A lot of these would be less creepy if you knew the whole story... also a few might have been amazing pranks, the testing evil spirits, poison bottle, do you see him, and a few others.
This, my friends, is why I never willingly live in 'used' houses. You never know what previously went on- if there's a hidden room somebody installed secretly, if a murder victim's remains were hidden beneath an old floorboard, if there was a demonic ritual done in the attic.... you never know what kind of quirky sh*t goes on in houses and I don't want to know by accidentally opening a hidden door and walking into a freaky room. No thanks. This is one of my only Phobias.
With plans of the house, it's quite easy to know if there is a secret room or not... Maybe not for an underground, but depending on the floor it can be checked.
OMG! That picture at 1:07 is horrifying. Would never moved in in that house. The cleanup guys that clean up the body, did a horrible job. They could have ether remove and replace the wood or painted it over. I would called the cops or the company responsible for the cleanup. 🥶😠
@Milkman uh, what are you talking about? Of course the ex-owner lived there, but they died and stained the floor. I fail to see how they misunderstood?
I remember we found a door on the roof in our bed room when we went up we saw the a terrifying thing is that there was a map of the town and pictures of random people crossed out with old darts i searched up the names and those people.... they were missing for 5 years ;-;
Step 1: take several pictures. Step 2: take down the creepy serial killer stuff and put it in a box or something in the corner so it’ll still available if you or anyone else needs to look at it, but leave the map of the town up. Step 3: install small desk and chair and many file folder boxes Step 4: use it as a secret room for any work or belongings you wouldn’t want guests to find but you don’t want to bury in some hard-to-access location. Manuscript for a book you’re writing, priceless keepsakes that look really trashy to others, “questionable” books and movies, art you’re embarrassed by but don’t want to toss, your own list of people to kill, etc. Step 5: make sure it’s left exactly the way you found it if and when you ever move out.
@@gameandgamer1479 touching anything would be really irresponsible. supposing the story is real, you're in the den of a murderer. there is possibly some exploitable DNA and/or fingerprints, cross check with the previous tenants and someone will have a lot of explaining to do.
My home was a Church before I moved into it and converted it to a home and we were told there was no basement but oh yeah there was.... behind the huge & extremely heavy Baldwin piano on the stage was a small door that concealed a tiny room down some stairs with a sign on the wall that said "The Bad Boys Room". It had a school desk with a candle sitting on it, a belt hanging off a nail on the wall, a filthy mattress, and a bible in it. Did some digging and found the Preacher had suffered a fatal heart attack and that's why the church had been abandoned so his wife sold the place.. I take it she didn't know about this room. 😲😳
True story: My kids and I rented an Airbnb on our way to look at potential colleges. When we arrived owner had left a note that we could go inside while he was out getting stuff for dinner. Touring the old, way creepier than in the photos, Victorian house, we came across a bedroom with skylights over the bed. Handprints all over the skylights from inside. Skylights were locked from the outside. We left and forfeited the deposit.
At my old house before I left I got a note and wrote this exactly: Dear reader, This house is not normal. There is a spirit . If you are reading this then that means I’m dead. Save yourself . I hid the note underneath the closet cuz there was a small gap there and I let a bit of the corner peep out so the person could take the note out
On QI panel member Holly Walsh told the story of how she found a tobacco tin with children’s teeth in it under the sink in her new home. She forwarded the tin to the previous owners, but later heard from the neighbours that the previous owners didn’t have children.
A friend of mine had moved into her first house a few year ago at first she was just renting it but a year later when her landlord past away she turned around and bought it she then started some minor renovation to pull the old carpet up that had very pretty oak hardwood under it only to find where you can see on the hardwood in her bedroom that a bed used to sit a piece of the boards was loose under it was a lock box with some child pornography pictures she called the police ASAP well the police did an investigation into it and a guy that was renting right before she did thank goodness was already in prison for child molestation but ended up getting more time added to his sentence due to the three other victims one of them was a 12 year old girl that had been found dead in the wood a mile away had been a cold case for 6 years and it was put to rest when he finally had admitted that he was the one that had killed the poor girl creepy I tell you what
I wish our house at least had secret passages or something. The house we moved into is pretty bad, my Dad has been fixing up small things here and there for the past 5 years. Someday I want to be an architect, and I can assure you I will slip in as many secrets to my houses as I'm allowed to. I especially want to design my own home someday, which should be fun.
Moved in with a friend after he booted his useless flat mate out. Useless left a lot of stuff behind including a very realistic Alien facehugger prop / model made from latex. I discovered this when I opened the wardrobe and it fell onto my face. Apparently my scream was quite loud as both my new flatmate and the neighbours upstairs both came running.
I live in England, my house was built in the late 1960s on virgin land, I later discovered that the whole area was once a giant Anglo Saxon burial ground.
I used to work for an orthopaedic surgeon (40 yrs ago) and his x-ray technician had a collection of very weird x-rays. He and others in their field would make copies and swap them. Methinks this might be why the weird x-rays show up in strange places.
The Saw bathroom toilet in the basement creeps me out! Couldn’t ever, and I mean *ever* , sleep in that place. I’d be too afraid I’d hear GAME OVER!! Followed by a slamming door and darkness.
Looks like a mummy. Why they make a doll look like that? Wondered if it's some kind of taxidermy with human face it's just weird... flipping weird 1:40
6:45 that’s a literal straw doll, which is japanese (?) folklore. it’s left by demons to put a curse on humans. also, i wonder how many of these are crime scenes that people just take pictures of instead of calling police.
That's really intersting! A part of secrets rooms (they are hidden) or insects (they are not to be control), it would not happen in Switzerland to find things: Before moving out you have to clean the apartment/house, take all your affects, it has to look like it was when moving in (even if you painted the walls in the colour you preferred, when you move out you have to repaint them in the original color). The person who owns the apartment/home checks everything with you, making a list if something is broken (and you have to pay if it wasn't broken when you moved in) or not well cleaned (in that case you have to pay a cleancompany to make what you could not clean yourself). Your way to move is, it seems, completely different... Therefore it's fascinating to watch video from other countries.
Not creepy, but odd: I bought this condominium from an elderly Hungarian lady. When I took possession, I found she had jars of water in a corner of every room, sitting on the floor. And when I took down her "curtlings" (as she called them), I found that there were chestnuts on every window sill. Some old Hungarian superstition?
Had a friend in Phoenix AZ that bought a house that'd been built by a rich family as a kind of summer getaway back in the 1950s; it had some nice features, like a small indoor swimming-pool and lots of bedrooms, but one of the weirdest bits was the bomb shelter. You entered through a very thick metal hatchway in one hall, went down a ladder, and came out in a vaulted concrete sort of bunker that was roughly 12'x18' in size; it had been furnished with a cot (just one), old metal tanks of water, canned goods, etc. Creepy and VERY claustrophobic.
On a side note, 18 of the 19 Titan II missile silos in Arizona are now private homes. Those things are military grade bomb shelters, and I hope they left the Titan II in the silo, obviously without engines and warheads, and propellant tanks drained and welded shut.
Secret Rooms are cool and funny until you go to bed one night and a crazed axe murderer who has been living there stalking you comes out and recreates a scene from a slasher movie 🎬
75-have always been scared of basements, even newer, finished ones. With good reason, it seems. Wonder if something in my childhood hidden deep within my psyche?
It just got worst by the minute. I decided to stop at 4:23. God I did not expect the hummingbird-eating-like tarantula will be involved. (Sorry if I named it wrong, I'm not sure that's hummingbird eating tarantula or not. Geez, I feel like I name it wrong twice because I forgot 😅). And I'm on bed trying to sleep...! Indeed the clips or photos got creepier and disturbing :V Good midnight 😁
the "hidden apartment" behind the mirror is no such thing. it's just basic apartment building construction and that there use to be a pair on in wall medicine cabinets.
We had a sealed up well in the backyard of my childhood home because people kept falling down it. My mother and father found numerous salt shakers and tools in the crawl space by the cellar style basement door that were left by the old man who lived there before us. We had an actual cellar that you would open up a part of the basement wall to go in. My bedroom had a hatch in the closet that let you look into where the pipes crossed. You could hear the water running when the shower was on or the toilets flushed.
When I was little my dad was remodeling our house, there was a wall of mirrors in the front room, I found a bottle shapped stone under the porch stairs, under wallpaper of my sisters room there was a pentagram the evil kind, it was creepy
The one with the clowns under the porch, they should all be cleaned up and displayed in a row along the porch but with a (weatherproof) Clownpiece Fumo thrown in.
It would be BOMB to find a hidden room! Unless of course, it was obviously for nefarious reasons.😒. But I would love to have a hidden room in my house.
yeah, that's what i thought too. what kind of people buys a house and "discovers" a hidden room ? did you not look at the blueprint ? didn't you notice the that the apparent layout doesn't match the shape of the house ? discovering a basement through a hidden trapdoor is somewhat believable but really that's it.
@@beth8775 at the very least a floor plan ? I mean before visiting you should have something giving you an idea of what the place is going to be line no ?
I so badly want a house with secret passages and hidden rooms! So many of these are so cool!
you can make secret rooms fairly easily, all you need to do is find a door that leads to only 1 room or a room with a bathroom, then but something like a movable bookshelf, wardrobe, whatever and place it infront of the door and, just dont tell anyone, the best place to do it is if you have a basement and block the door off, its less noticable from the outside and its like a whole seret floor
@@jamjar9853 it also requires extra space in your house that you don't regularly need to use.
The Pizza Hut in my hometown has been there for probably 50 years. A few years ago they were finally getting a renovation and the guy planning the work was taking measurements. He asked what was behind the coffee maker. They said, "nothing. The men's room is on the other side of that wall." But he said no, there was extra space. So they took down the wall and found a boarded-up closet. Nothing interesting in it, unfortunately.
@@lorettaross5146 pretty cool :D
I sure as hell wouldn't post my secret room in social media
Two things:
1. How come the buyers didn't thoroughly check the houses before they bought?
2. Several of these need more background to them, like the trash bags in the ground for example, but many others need a complete story on what exactly was found, and what the purpose was of said found things.
At least a couple of locations should have had the authorities called, especially the house with ammo and grenades. I assume they did in case they were unstable.
Blind trust
Sometimes at auction, u don't get to enter the property beforehand. Also when I was house shopping in a seller's market I had to make a decision/offer right after a quick walk thru. When financing an inspector spends a few hours checking a list of typical items--roof, foundation, appliances, electric, plumbing, septic tank, and depending on the person doing the inspection some are not as thorough as others. Some folks buy online, flippers buy properties sight unseen for the right price. It is unfortunate that a buyer doesn't learn many of the downsides of a home until they are actually in it for a few days/weeks.
explanation for number 1: Most people would buy the house by its looks, size and price so the would mostly look around and not move stuff and then they will renovate it after they move in
The blocked door in the basement is very intriguing
We just moved into a new house 3 months ago. The house as a whole is... odd. The room I'm sitting in was clearly used as a theater room, complete with "HOLLYWOOD" in giant wooden letters on the wall, and a movie theater curtain instead of a door (complete with one of those gold ropes), also red walls, black ceiling, and a screen & projector. This is in the basement, which is where much of the weird is concentrated. There is also a "wire room" as I call it, which is... uh... wires. It's a long thin room with a million wires going along the walls & ceiling that all converge in this unholy THING on the end. There's certainly more than those rooms, but the oddest of all is the "horror hall". I dont know what else to call it. I've seen places that look pretty much exactly like it in a bazillion indie horror games, so that's where the name comes from. You open this door in the basement and the first thing you see is a blank concrete wall. Go in and turn to the left, and the hallway goes for a distance and dead-ends. There's nothing there. Turn to the right instead and same thing, except with one change: halfway down that side of the hall, there's this low, waist-high wooden swinging gate (???), complete with a latch, and the floor past this point is linoleum flooring with ornate patterns on it, instead of the blank concrete floor that fills the rest of the hall. On the wall at the dead-end past that is a metal mystery box with tubes coming out of it. I'm sure it does... something. The ceiling in this hall/room/something is... uh... distressing. I try not to look at it when I go in there. Which I do, frequently, because the family had the bright idea of storing all of my hobby-related things in there, because of course they did. I take my phone in there every time I go in. That way, if the power ever goes out (which has happened 4 times so far) while I'm in there, I have the phone's flashlight, which will surely be helpful so that I can get out of there without the demons getting me.
I feel totally ridiculous writing this, it sounds like made up nonsense about some gibberish house. But... this video definitely shows that there's PLENTY of weird houses out there. And I love it. This stuff is so cool to see.
Woah that's interesting! I love hearing about strange things and trying to think of why they where made or what they where/are used for! Thanks for sharing 😁
I was thinking it was an area to keep a monitor or other messy pet... Until the box with tubes... And depending on location might be too cold for a reptile pet. Wish there were pics
@@77cuzigetatemore Yeah, it's all concrete and the first floor doesnt extend to the area above it, so above that room is just dirt. During summer it was always oddly cool in there, now it's the coldest spot in the house no matter what. Also damp, always, there's a de-humidifier put in there that's on 24/7 to counteract that. Not sure what's up with any of that.
@@Amalga_Heart Have you tested these areas for radon?
How many of these are actual crime scenes that will never be investigated...
Gotta be a follow-up on the Catholic bones. Hopefully, there will be updates.
Hmm mm
😳
Unsolved mysteries do do do do
Seriously I was thinking most of those secret rooms look like torture chambers to me lmao
0:58 is a SIM card. A SIM card basically gives your phone its phone number. The previous resident was probably cheating on their spouse, secretly selling drugs, or doing something else that they needed a separate phone number for so their family didn't find out.
Thank you!
Likely had something to do with why they were selling the house.
Yes. The point is, why would it be stuck there and painted over? I'd hand it to the police, frankly. Might be a shitload of Intel on it.
right lmfao i was like that’s not gonna do literally anything
@@famprima lol omg - "eXcUsE mR oFfIcEr, tHeRe mIgHt bE a sHiTlOaD oF iNtEl oN tHiS oLd sIm cArD...."
People! If you find human remains on your property, please notify the police! Don't just take photos to post on the internet.
Indeed! Wanted to comment this 💯
bold of you to assume they didn’t
@@misseselise3864 Many contractors don't as it can hold up a construction site, cost huge $$$ in delays and even their tools and machinery can be taken for evidence. So many just rebury them elsewhere, cover them up and keep working
Do you mean the graves or the dude who found a bunch of trash bags?
@@bronstanton9398 yep my parents used to do that lol
Room under the stairs in the thumbnail is a storage room, the “not a deep oit barbecue” is either a cold war bunker or a tornado shelter. The bones and the one with the ceiling reflection is creepy.
the ceilling reflection is just some UV/fluorescent paint someone did to fuck around.
pretty funny prank actually.
The tape one is also creepy to me, and the doll they found hanging on the basement
5:58
6:44
U.R.I.A.HHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Yea my neighbors have a storm shelter in their house
i was thinking it looked like a bunker too
They buyers obviously didn't inspect the houses very well before they bought them.
Serial killers delight. 😖
It happens, especially for inexperienced people
@@theBallisticMystic inexperienced, careless, and easily impressed desperate people for sure.
Some people can’t check the house first
Was digging in my backyard, found human bone fragments, and I mean over 200 of them. It was an Native American burial ground. The house has been leveled and marked for the archives. Still a little freaked about shovels!
About fifteen years ago I was at a friend's party, her elderly father who had Alzheimer's was there and they were talking about their old family home. Her father then told how he had found human skeletal remains in the garden back in the 1960s. His daughter said that he had never mentioned that before and asked what the police said when he reported it. He said he never reported it as he didn't want to make a fuss. Just covered the bones up again.
No way of knowing if what he said was true or a fantasy due to senile dementia. The site was sold to a developer years ago and several new houses built on the site.
@@peterjf7723 it definitely makes me wonder how many people are in the ground without anyone knowing. Thanks for sharing! I'm in Oklahoma and it's still not determined if it was a burial ground or the scene of a slaughter. Sometimes I'm ashamed to be a white man, and German at that.
thats an entire human.
@@mr.hanger As a Jewish person, I want you to know that you should never have to feel ashamed for being German, or white, or anything. Pretty much every people group has some bad stuff in their past (think about some of the stuff the mongols, aztecs, or assyrians did) as well as plenty of good stuff too. It's the checkered history of the human race, and it's not like you're personally to blame anway. And speaking of the Germans, they've produced some of the best classical music and waltzes. They've also done a lot in the way or art, science and architecture. So there's a lot to be proud of too.
Totally sad there was a building - sorry for you.
A friend of mine always loved the idea of having a secret hidden room so when he had the chance to design and build his new home, he included a secret playroom for his son. It had a secret hidden door from the kids bedroom closet and he stocked the room with a TV, game system and some other cool toys.
He tried dropping hints, but never anything too obvious, but after a year his son had still not discovered the secret room. So while his kid was at school he moved some of his stuff into his kid's closet then, a week later left the secret door slightly ajar then told his kid to move the stuff back into his (the dad's) room.
The boy complained about how unfair it was and dad said he didn't care if it was unfair, if he didn't get to moving it right then he would be grounded, and he would still have to move the stuff. The dad acted like he was in a bad mood, and the kid, very angry, went to his room to do as his father had told him.
He told me an hour later he went went to his kids room, the stuff was still in his kids closet, the secret door was wide open, and sounds of Halo were coming from the secret room.
He went down to find his kid happily playing the video game system. He took one look at his dad and panicked. He said, "Sorry dad." and he started to rush to comply with his dad's orders.
My friend had forgotten he was pretending to be in a bad mood. But he got everything settled. The kid thought it was the coolest thing ever.
The kid was really mad about having to move his dad's stuff that his dad had put in *HIS* closet for no reason and was now making him move back, then when he saw the secret door all of that went right out of his head, exactly as his dad had intended.
Moral to this story, kids. Your parents used to be kids themselves, and they know quite a bit more than you think they know.
Most of the shit you think you get away with, you don't. Your parents know what's up, and they choose not to say anything for their own reasons.
My grandfather knew my dad took his grandfather's pick-up truck joy riding once but said nothing. 26 years later I had already been grounded 4 6 months for taking the family car joy riding and crashing it. After making me tell him the whole story my grandfather turned to my dad and said, "Mike, why don't you tell us about the time you to Pa's truck joy riding when you were his (pointing to me) age. My dad just had this shocked expression on his face. He had no clue his dad knew about that.
Years later I asked my grandfather about that, why he hadn't busted my dad back in 1960. My grandfather just smiled and said, "Well, I figured I might one day have a grandson that would need bailing out, and I was right too.
Grandparents are freaking AWESOME.
That is fucking sick bro
Woah!!
And people wonder why my favorite piece of wisdom to give to people expecting a kid is a quote by Jeff Foxworthy: “It’s payback time for all the sh*t you used to do!” I told my husband that when we were expecting our first kid, and he laughed. He understood it, too!
I don't know why but when I was a kid my family moved in a old house and there was a room we never used, I peeked in it only once to see just a dusty single bed with a doll on it, I was terrified
My ex had a room like that but I was the one who decided it was not to be used. He had to move into a not-so-great apartment and this one particular room just had a weird vibe and creeped me out. So we just closed the door and didn't use it.
I told this to people and someone told me that the little boy of the previous family who lived there kept complaining of seeing things in that room :/ Don't know how true it is tho.
Come to think of it, there was an old single bed in there as well lol. No doll tho. I had to climb thru the window one time because we were locked out, and I just hated it
@@theBallisticMystic oh that's creepy
In my old house, it had a secret room behind a shelf. My parents built the house, the they used the room as a storage place for some antique guns and other valuables. It could also be used as a panic room. Some of this hidden rooms are probably similar.
I think the mirror with the hidden apartment was more confusing than anything
I saw that video last week. The girl had been living in the apartment for months and just came back from out of town. She noticed a cold breeze in her bathroom and it was coming from the bathroom mirror which was barely even hanging up on like 2 nails on a strip of wood. She and her friends looked into the wall and she bravely crawled through (I think some electrical and plumbing work could have been getting down between both apartments) and explored while her friends waited in her apartment. There was a huge apartment that was unfinished on the other side, abandoned and creepy.
@@hgib3 I'd be happy to find something like that, especially if I owned that appartment. Some remoddeling, walls removed and so on and boom, my appartment is now twice the size.
@@hgib3 might be quite useful if someone breaks in - you’d have somewhere to hide.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo I don’t think you’re allowed to do that with an apartment. An apartment is a place where you live but don’t own so I doubt the person leasing you the place would let you do any renovations like that. Plus you would need city permits as well
@@thatoneguy2136 No, you can actually own an appartment (not everybody who lives in the city rents a place), I personally want to buy one in four or so years, when I have saved up enough money for a down payment. For internal renovations you generally don't need a city permit, as long as you don't add anything to the outside of the building and the building doesn't fall under monument protection (atleast that's the case here, and considering the walls in the US are generally made out of paper and plywood I doubt it's different there). I also don't know what the statues of limitations are for adverse possession in New York, might be worth checking out in that case.
These people selling the house are just like: whoops found the devils hellhole in my basement… cool maybe it’ll add some value…
Yep
What else can we do in this economy 😂 if it has a torture chamber, it’s just that much more valuable to the friendly serial killer next door looking to move so they can evade police detection lmao
i think on the ones with possible human remains (or even i Suspected there were) i'd be calling the cops. no way in Hell am i going to touch that stuff myself.
The house in Texas... I'd walk right back out the door, tear up the contract, and go very far away. I am terrified of spiders. I would not have been able to live there.
That's a spider? Holy shit i would just burn the house down
Landlords in Texas would sue tf out of you.
A lot of these would be less creepy if you knew the whole story... also a few might have been amazing pranks, the testing evil spirits, poison bottle, do you see him, and a few others.
"do you see him" was definitely a prank
@@dani.munoz.a23 I hope so
What's do u see him
@@RandomPerson-hd6wr 5:00
When you move into a new house or apt that has any of these things in it only one word comes to mind... MOVE!!!
no
@@kash.49 okay then get possessed that your problem now! XD
This, my friends, is why I never willingly live in 'used' houses. You never know what previously went on- if there's a hidden room somebody installed secretly, if a murder victim's remains were hidden beneath an old floorboard, if there was a demonic ritual done in the attic.... you never know what kind of quirky sh*t goes on in houses and I don't want to know by accidentally opening a hidden door and walking into a freaky room. No thanks. This is one of my only Phobias.
So, you would buy a new house and then do what after you move, demolish it after a few years??
@@jd-no7rw Oh, I have no qualms about leaving a used house behind
With plans of the house, it's quite easy to know if there is a secret room or not... Maybe not for an underground, but depending on the floor it can be checked.
OMG!
That picture at 1:07 is horrifying.
Would never moved in in that house.
The cleanup guys that clean up the body, did a horrible job. They could have ether remove and replace the wood or painted it over. I would called the cops or the company responsible for the cleanup. 🥶😠
You misunderstood them this EX-OWNER WAS LIVING THERE
@Milkman uh, what are you talking about? Of course the ex-owner lived there, but they died and stained the floor. I fail to see how they misunderstood?
@@bichitenshi6696 I think Milkman misunderstood 🤣
@@metern They really did 😂😂
I remember we found a door on the roof in our bed room when we went up we saw the a terrifying thing is that there was a map of the town and pictures of random people crossed out with old darts i searched up the names and those people.... they were missing for 5 years ;-;
nice and all, but did you call the police ?
Step 1: take several pictures.
Step 2: take down the creepy serial killer stuff and put it in a box or something in the corner so it’ll still available if you or anyone else needs to look at it, but leave the map of the town up.
Step 3: install small desk and chair and many file folder boxes
Step 4: use it as a secret room for any work or belongings you wouldn’t want guests to find but you don’t want to bury in some hard-to-access location. Manuscript for a book you’re writing, priceless keepsakes that look really trashy to others, “questionable” books and movies, art you’re embarrassed by but don’t want to toss, your own list of people to kill, etc.
Step 5: make sure it’s left exactly the way you found it if and when you ever move out.
@@gameandgamer1479 touching anything would be really irresponsible. supposing the story is real, you're in the den of a murderer. there is possibly some exploitable DNA and/or fingerprints, cross check with the previous tenants and someone will have a lot of explaining to do.
I hope to god you called police and didnt just ignore this if its true
That is really freaking cool, but please call the police XD
The content: 👹👺⛓🖤
The music: 😊✨🌈❤️
Most of them are probably cold war bunkers
Cold War bunkers are just some of the most interesting structures.
My home was a Church before I moved into it and converted it to a home and we were told there was no basement but oh yeah there was.... behind the huge & extremely heavy Baldwin piano on the stage was a small door that concealed a tiny room down some stairs with a sign on the wall that said "The Bad Boys Room". It had a school desk with a candle sitting on it, a belt hanging off a nail on the wall, a filthy mattress, and a bible in it. Did some digging and found the Preacher had suffered a fatal heart attack and that's why the church had been abandoned so his wife sold the place.. I take it she didn't know about this room. 😲😳
Or she did, and they had a more interesting sexual life than people thought...
Wherever humans rarely go, creepy things thrive
Once my parents wanted to get a new house until they noticed that there were seven graves in the backyard
Hollyyyyyyyyy
You know what's worse than finding 7 old graves in the garden? Finding some freshly dug empty graves in the garden! 😮
That is very common in the Estern U.S.. In the past it was common to have a family graveyard on the property.
True story: My kids and I rented an Airbnb on our way to look at potential colleges. When we arrived owner had left a note that we could go inside while he was out getting stuff for dinner. Touring the old, way creepier than in the photos, Victorian house, we came across a bedroom with skylights over the bed.
Handprints all over the skylights from inside. Skylights were locked from the outside. We left and forfeited the deposit.
At my old house before I left I got a note and wrote this exactly:
Dear reader,
This house is not normal. There is a spirit . If you are reading this then that means I’m dead. Save yourself .
I hid the note underneath the closet cuz there was a small gap there and I let a bit of the corner peep out so the person could take the note out
What?😶
Where the 37 clowns were found under the porch - they should look for a toy clown car that wrecked, ejecting the 37 clowns.
some of these are genuinely terrifying plsssss
So many questions. What was in the padlocked box?
For whatever it is worth. The trash bags in those two holes looked fairly new.
And the holes had a neat finish to them, someone took care to make them look presentable
Looks like some previous tenants have an amazing sense of humor! I totally love secret rooms and wall spaces, hopefully they all had a good use!
BTW if it’s a door that’s sealed real tight............. it’s not to keep you out!🧟♂️
On QI panel member Holly Walsh told the story of how she found a tobacco tin with children’s teeth in it under the sink in her new home. She forwarded the tin to the previous owners, but later heard from the neighbours that the previous owners didn’t have children.
A friend of mine had moved into her first house a few year ago at first she was just renting it but a year later when her landlord past away she turned around and bought it she then started some minor renovation to pull the old carpet up that had very pretty oak hardwood under it only to find where you can see on the hardwood in her bedroom that a bed used to sit a piece of the boards was loose under it was a lock box with some child pornography pictures she called the police ASAP well the police did an investigation into it and a guy that was renting right before she did thank goodness was already in prison for child molestation but ended up getting more time added to his sentence due to the three other victims one of them was a 12 year old girl that had been found dead in the wood a mile away had been a cold case for 6 years and it was put to rest when he finally had admitted that he was the one that had killed the poor girl creepy I tell you what
*0:52*
*”I AM A CATHOLIC INCASE OF A ACCIDENT PLEASE NOTIFY A PREIST”*
5:47 Man just found a Dark
Brotherhood hideout.
Will it ask a riddle?
Where the ex owner was found? That floor where the body was should've been removed and properly cleaned and replaced. Sad.
I wish our house at least had secret passages or something. The house we moved into is pretty bad, my Dad has been fixing up small things here and there for the past 5 years.
Someday I want to be an architect, and I can assure you I will slip in as many secrets to my houses as I'm allowed to. I especially want to design my own home someday, which should be fun.
I’d check the footage on that hidden camera, in case there’s no illegal footage on there.
Moved in with a friend after he booted his useless flat mate out. Useless left a lot of stuff behind including a very realistic Alien facehugger prop / model made from latex. I discovered this when I opened the wardrobe and it fell onto my face.
Apparently my scream was quite loud as both my new flatmate and the neighbours upstairs both came running.
I live in England, my house was built in the late 1960s on virgin land, I later discovered that the whole area was once a giant Anglo Saxon burial ground.
To many of these places i´d thank you, but NO thank you! Too much weird stuff left behind and questions unanswered.
Moral of the Story: Dont get a house with an attic or a basement
Or just visit it before getting it
0:16
I agree, that toilet looks disgusting!
5:58 what if they started playing the tape it just started blasting Rick astley
Why don't I have a secret room in my house? I want a secret room in my house.
Buy one with it
Some of this stuff is just downright creepy and I think Id be thinking twice about what I just got myself into.
0:15 Don’t blame them, they look just as surprised as you to be found like that.
I used to work for an orthopaedic surgeon (40 yrs ago) and his x-ray technician had a collection of very weird x-rays. He and others in their field would make copies and swap them. Methinks this might be why the weird x-rays show up in strange places.
Don't watch this before going to bed like I just have 😯😟😬
4:42 judging by its look it could be Halloween decor....but dont quote me on it
I kinda thought that too.
The duct tape looks dumb if it's a decoration
@@77cuzigetatemore i didn't say it was a good one....
3:13
*toilet camera is for research only*
on what...
ON WHAT?!?
2:01 gets a little darker when you think about the fact that razor blades like that are normally used to self harm.
The Saw bathroom toilet in the basement creeps me out! Couldn’t ever, and I mean *ever* , sleep in that place. I’d be too afraid I’d hear GAME OVER!! Followed by a slamming door and darkness.
I know y'all just bought the house but MOVE OUT IMMEDIATELY! Except the ones who found a secret passageway, that shot's cool.
I sincerely hope what was found in the basement at the estate sale is a doll
Looks like a mummy. Why they make a doll look like that? Wondered if it's some kind of taxidermy with human face it's just weird... flipping weird 1:40
6:45
that’s a literal straw doll, which is japanese (?) folklore. it’s left by demons to put a curse on humans.
also, i wonder how many of these are crime scenes that people just take pictures of instead of calling police.
That's really intersting! A part of secrets rooms (they are hidden) or insects (they are not to be control), it would not happen in Switzerland to find things: Before moving out you have to clean the apartment/house, take all your affects, it has to look like it was when moving in (even if you painted the walls in the colour you preferred, when you move out you have to repaint them in the original color). The person who owns the apartment/home checks everything with you, making a list if something is broken (and you have to pay if it wasn't broken when you moved in) or not well cleaned (in that case you have to pay a cleancompany to make what you could not clean yourself). Your way to move is, it seems, completely different... Therefore it's fascinating to watch video from other countries.
Uuuhhhh, for some of these folks I hope they called the police or something.
Can we all agree that when & if we become home owners & have the means; we will one day hide passages & rooms for future generations to find
Not creepy, but odd: I bought this condominium from an elderly Hungarian lady. When I took possession, I found she had jars of water in a corner of every room, sitting on the floor. And when I took down her "curtlings" (as she called them), I found that there were chestnuts on every window sill. Some old Hungarian superstition?
Chestnuts are said to keep spiders away.
@@alexwaltho6697 : Really? I'd never heard that. I'd heard that peppermint or teabags did, but I'd never heard of chestnuts. I must try that.
@@stevecarson4162 It's just an old myth, doesn't actually do anything to repel spiders. Insect screens on the windows do work a treat, though!
Had a friend in Phoenix AZ that bought a house that'd been built by a rich family as a kind of summer getaway back in the 1950s; it had some nice features, like a small indoor swimming-pool and lots of bedrooms, but one of the weirdest bits was the bomb shelter. You entered through a very thick metal hatchway in one hall, went down a ladder, and came out in a vaulted concrete sort of bunker that was roughly 12'x18' in size; it had been furnished with a cot (just one), old metal tanks of water, canned goods, etc. Creepy and VERY claustrophobic.
On a side note, 18 of the 19 Titan II missile silos in Arizona are now private homes. Those things are military grade bomb shelters, and I hope they left the Titan II in the silo, obviously without engines and warheads, and propellant tanks drained and welded shut.
If I ever found any of these, I would creep the heck out of myself
Secret Rooms are cool and funny until you go to bed one night and a crazed axe murderer who has been living there stalking you comes out and recreates a scene from a slasher movie 🎬
75-have always been scared of basements, even newer, finished ones. With good reason, it seems. Wonder if something in my childhood hidden deep within my psyche?
*Happy music plays as there's cemeterys, murders and bones
0:31 someone’s got their nails did 🐵 💅
If i ever go to sell a house, im gonna leave a battalion of tin soldiers all throughout the house
Thanks. Now I can't sleep anymore. Never an old house for me.
Some are creepy. Some are just sad...
The music fits this vid very well! Couldn't think of a better song to go with these creepy pics!
It just got worst by the minute. I decided to stop at 4:23. God I did not expect the hummingbird-eating-like tarantula will be involved. (Sorry if I named it wrong, I'm not sure that's hummingbird eating tarantula or not. Geez, I feel like I name it wrong twice because I forgot 😅). And I'm on bed trying to sleep...! Indeed the clips or photos got creepier and disturbing :V
Good midnight 😁
If i would see that thing in my home i would burn the entire building down, no questions
It might just be the shedded skin, or casing idk what they call left behind molted layer. It could've been an escaped pet.
The second one made my soul leave my body
some interesting problems for the renters and homeowners. I wonder what was found in some of the homes or If they still live there.
Rule number one in cursed and weird homes. DONT TRUST THE ROCKING CHAIR IN THE BASEMENT OR ATTIC
the "hidden apartment" behind the mirror is no such thing. it's just basic apartment building construction and that there use to be a pair on in wall medicine cabinets.
Yep...dolls are terrifying
In my attic I found one of the previous tenants had left behind a bottle of hand lotion and a huge pile of used tissues..........
🤢
We had a sealed up well in the backyard of my childhood home because people kept falling down it. My mother and father found numerous salt shakers and tools in the crawl space by the cellar style basement door that were left by the old man who lived there before us. We had an actual cellar that you would open up a part of the basement wall to go in. My bedroom had a hatch in the closet that let you look into where the pipes crossed. You could hear the water running when the shower was on or the toilets flushed.
the last one...... that's a good way to watch people sleep if you're a stalker
@2:44...just don't dig it up...
When I was little my dad was remodeling our house, there was a wall of mirrors in the front room, I found a bottle shapped stone under the porch stairs, under wallpaper of my sisters room there was a pentagram the evil kind, it was creepy
man, I really hate clowns and dolls😨😱
guy who found the ammo is lucky, that stuff is worth more than the house nowadays
6:39 looks like very similar to the Marie Laveau voodoo magnet a friend got me when she went to New Orleans.
Creepiest thing in this house is the lock on the OUTSIDE of the tiny ass bedroom in the back of our house.
“Lol I found teeth in the freezer” no you found tabitha, call the police
The one with the clowns under the porch, they should all be cleaned up and displayed in a row along the porch but with a (weatherproof) Clownpiece Fumo thrown in.
It would be BOMB to find a hidden room! Unless of course, it was obviously for nefarious reasons.😒. But I would love to have a hidden room in my house.
Those catholic priest notification requests were very common and still existed up to the 1980s.
But the bones under your porch is not. Call the cops if you find human remains and touch nothing
@@RaeBehrs true
2:18 has apparently never seen the original Candyman
6:40 they just left you a gift🙄
My house is like 100 years old, nothing cool. Why, I wanted spooky stuff too?!
7:28 , that's an IKEA chair... At least IT is not that creepy old...
Why are dolls and clowns so creepy
1:02 a sim card taped to a bookshelf? oh god so scary
I'm thinking the secret rooms behind doors were perhaps used to hide runaway slaves.
A lot of these houses look a bit too new for that (would have to have been built pre-civil war) but that would be a pretty good reason to have em.
Don't they ever check the planimetry of the property?
yeah, that's what i thought too. what kind of people buys a house and "discovers" a hidden room ? did you not look at the blueprint ? didn't you notice the that the apparent layout doesn't match the shape of the house ? discovering a basement through a hidden trapdoor is somewhat believable but really that's it.
@@Lapantouflemagic0 just bought a house and never saw any blueprints. I don't think blueprints are standard procedure.
We didn't see any blueprints for our house, and I've never heard anyone else talk about seeing them when buying a home.
@@beth8775 where I live you must provide them by law when selling/buying houses
@@beth8775 at the very least a floor plan ?
I mean before visiting you should have something giving you an idea of what the place is going to be line no ?