I think so much could be cleaned up and sold or donated instead of being left to rot. There are people that collect such things. So much of the wooden furniture could be refinished and used. What a shame no one came to collect any of it. What happened to this family I wonder. The house was larger than it seemed and doesn’t seem beyond hope for someone to flip it and sell it or live in it. Really interesting home. Hope it doesn’t get destroyed. Thanks for sharing.
Love everything about this house. Layout, decor, furnishings. Looks like garage converted to living space. Maybe raising grandchildren too? Hence toys..
I got the impression that the owners were nice people who valued their home and it was a welcome place for both family and friends. The big dining table for sharing good food, the bar downstairs with plenty of glasses, games, places to relax. Lots of toys for the kids. Thanks for the explore!
Thank you for sharing this gem💎 There are so many great things left to decay😢 What a beautiful chandelier over the gorgeous table and chair set It hurts my heart to see family photos left behind 😮
Beautiful home. It's really amazing how many homes seem to be abandoned at Christmas time. The storage area in the back of the basement is jaw dropping. I truly hope this house and it's contents get saved by someone.
This house has always blown me away reminds me of my family's homes. Saw it from another you tuber video I don't recall all those trash bags was more down by front door maybe there trying to do some clean up but over come by the stuff or stopped. Love seeing it your take of it
At 3:04 I have that same picture! I like that ceiling light in the living room. They sure had a lot of nice things in the basement. I would have spent hours just looking at everything.
What a cool house Terry. So much left behind. Amazing its still in decent condition. Cool toys. Never heard of the Baby Angel Cake doll. I saw those creepy dolls,eek!. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Read a few comments about Christmas time with seniors and those with mental health issues is the worst time. From November to February there are a lot of deaths and falls which result in deaths. Due to no family or socialize with anyone and sometimes it's the dark gray outside. Beautiful house though
If someone bought it and wanted to fix it up and clean it . All the stuff left behind would make a pretty good profit at a yard sale or on line . Doesn't look like there's too much fixing to do ..
I think they needed to clean the carpets. Better yet, take the carpets out and put in nice hardwood floors. I hate caroet. The house is a beautiful home though.
The cards were Roy Clark he was a country music person who cohosted Hee Haw. Omg someone could make 10 of thousands of dollars from that homes treasures.... Most of that stuff is 70s and maybe early 80s...
Not been lived in very long. Wonder what happened to the family? Maybe had to depart in a hurry, even baby pram left behind. Front door boarded up from the inside, preserved food and kitchen stuff in basement yet no windows looks like family may have been forced to live out of sight til their eventual departure.
so much wasted. With housing shortages being what they are, it's very disappointing that the financial institutions who hold places like these just leave them to rot. If there are no owners or no family to claim the contents, all viable items should all be donated. The house itself could be repaired, refurbished and sold at an AFFORDABLE price.
BROOOOOOOO!!!!! I HATE HATE HATE WHEN PPL GO THRU THESE HOUSES AND STEAL ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING THAT IS WORTH ANY KIND OF VALUE AND JUST LEAVE ALL THE JUNK BEHIND FOR ALL THE REAL EXPLORES LIKE YOURSELF THAT WOULD NOT TAKE A THING JUST TO PRESERVE IT AS IT WAS!!!!!!! JUST SAYIN!!! THANKS, F.M.V.