ABANDONED MILLION $$$ Dream Home
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Explore the Heartbreakingly Abandoned Mansion of Owen & Ellie | Love, Loss, and Life's Unforeseen Twists
🏡 Welcome to the hauntingly beautiful world of Owen and Ellie, a couple who built their dream mansion on a serene 30-acre farmland, creating a legacy of love. This video takes you on a journey through their once-vibrant home, nestled around a heart-shaped pond and a charming guest house meant for their beloved son. Owen, a compassionate pathologist, and Ellie, his soulmate, shared a life of adventure and togetherness, their bond growing stronger with each passing day.
💔 Tragedy struck in 2016 when Owen was diagnosed with terminal cancer, leaving Ellie devastated. In 2017, Owen left this world, leaving behind memories etched in the walls of their dream home. The weight of financial burdens pressed down on Ellie's shoulders, and by 2020, she was forced to stop payments, leading to the foreclosure of their cherished property.
🌿 Now, this once-loved mansion lies abandoned, reclaimed by nature's gentle grasp. Join us in this emotional exploration of a house that was built to honor Owen and Ellie's enduring love and witness the profound beauty that remains even in heartache.
🔍 As we delve into the story of Owen and Ellie, we uncover the hidden secrets of their mansion, exploring the past that still lingers in its empty rooms. Share in their journey, and together, let's discover the extraordinary amid the ordinary.
👁️🗨️ Watch till the end, as we unveil the poignant tale of this mansion, its echoes of laughter and love, and the enduring spirit of the human heart.
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Hi, Jeremy! I'm a huge fan and a proud subscriber of yours!! My mother and I have been watching your videos for a long time. Love them and how you make them sound so elaborate even though they're abandoned homes.😁😁😁😁
Thank you Jeremy, the feeling is mutual friend
I loved the video
What happens to these homes and all the things inside them?
Who can take ??
Thank you Jeremy for showing us this beautiful home,I lost my husband to Covid last yr. I would love to buy this property and bring it back to its original life. If there’s some way you can get me the bank that has it, I will buy it. I would love to restore this house back to life , I hate to just see it sit there and rot away it deserves to be loved again !
My dad was an antique dealer and these places you go where the antiques are just sitting in a system of decay would make him cry. It makes me cry. I wish I could get them, polish them up and put them somewhere they'd be cherished and appreciated.
The WHEEL IS A SPINDLE WHEEL FOR YARN.
Yes so true… why can’t we as viewers go buy some of the items.. I would love to have a chance to go get them.
That’s a spinning wheel. Before the 1900 they used to take sheep wool and spin it into 😢thread for sewing
penso igual 😊😊
It's a spinning wheel. You can spin yarn out of wool ,mohair etc.
I think sometimes they say they don't know what things are so they will get people to comment. I kind of find it hard to believe he did not actually know what the spinning wheel was.
@@JohnFlip-pd1vcI 💯 per cent agree" 👍. 🙄😅😂🤣
Nope….depends on how old he is
@@CK-831 You are so correct. Being the age I am growing up during the Jesus Revolution and the days expressing peace ~n~ Love. Watching the younger generations after myself pick up many items that for me only bring back good memories from my past. These random finds are often picked up and put down leaving one so often baffled as to what they would be used for? Seeing how technology has completely taken over these new generations. Me, personally find the world in a really sad place right now. So much different from the past when I was growing up. And certainly not for the better, in my own opinion. Life was so much simpler and much safer in the days of my youth.
I agree the age and the depth of education plays a significant part in what one may know or not know!
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Not all that uncommon for people to not know what something is. Especially if they've never been around the things.
Even so, it may seem like these houses originally went abandoned due to tragedy or unforeseen events, there is a happy note that someone somewhere, has the patience and the integrity to document their existence without abusing them, without raiding them. Someone somewhere has the integrity to record a life through the existence of their home. I have ultimate respect.
I was diagnosed with cancer in 2017 this story brought me to tears life can change in the blink of an eye.
I'll never understand why the unwanted possessions are not donated to a charity of some sort. This makes me sick that there are so many people that can be helped with these items. The toilet paper and paper towels alone!!!!
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I'm curious as to why no one has ever bought it from the bank
Once the taxes stop on the house it becomes abandoned then who ever run into things and homes like this they take they possession in want get in trouble because no one claims it but the one who views it
I think the bank foreclosed; I think relatives can’t take anything once that is done
@@1927suthat’s so horrible. He got cancer & passed so quickly. Imagine how hard that is & then lose your brand new house that you never lived & lose all your belongings. That’s just heartless. 😢😢
Jeremy, you’re not just an urban explorer, but a story teller and a filmmaker.
I was just thinking the same thing 😊
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Agree ❤
makes me so frustrated. As someone that has been searching for a home for a few years now.. even if it needs work.. but yet the banks have chokehold on homes like this. what a shame.
I lost my husband to stage four lung cancer four years ago (we only found out just six months in advance)and its still too very hard to look at any of his things that he enjoyed in life He had an entire collection of rc/model airplanes and all the tools and things that go with his hobby.We have stored every piece of those away where we cannot see them.Maybe one of these days when we are ready ,we will be able to get them out and look at them .Until then only time knows when that time will be.I cannot imagine having to look at an entire home filled with all of his memories.I can understand how this grieving lady just up and left personal belongings.The pain is sometimes unbearable and overwhelming to some of us.I pray for those of us that are left to grieve for those that were taken way too soon.
Its so heart breaking that the banks repossess these properties and don't do anything with the places for years at a time or at all.
Yes it is and there's tons of things that have substantial value if the bank foreclosed , the things auctioned off would bring in quite a bit of back money owed.
You are right. And the hole In The roof is gonna be the destroyer.
Banks are so quick to take it back but yet they don't want to do anything with it either. It COULD BE SAVED I beleive.
@@lindatimmons3675I don't think anyone wins in those situations (the bank is losing money too) , it makes no sense
Maybe starving children is heartbreaking?
@@bloomerdavid maybe they are both heartbreaking ...God bless you
@@carolsealey538 god is not real.
This video had me getting teary-eyed several times... My best friend, my dad, passed last November from pancreatic cancer. The time in between diagnosis and death was only 2 weeks. He was a jack-of-all-trades, and the hardest part of the last few months has been finishing the projects he started and never got a chance to complete. His dream garage was finished just a few months before his passing. He insisted on painting this violently bright yellow stripe across the wall and ceiling, to officially put his personal calling card in the garage he'd worked so hard for his entire life. The purple and pink room made me smile, because as tacky as it is, I get it and I know dad would've appreciated it too. I look at that hideous stripe in dad's garage, and it brings me a little bit of hope and comfort. Even though he didn't get the time to enjoy the fruits of his labor, I treasure the ability to remember him so vividly by the things he left behind, which showcase his quirky personality and humor. You show so much respect and find the sentimental value in these places that you visit, and you take the time to share the stories and show us that these places aren't just crumbling buildings; they're a keepsake from a life that otherwise might be forgotten. Thank you for making content that has helped tremendously since dad's passing. Now if you could please stop making me cry, that would be cool.
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May His soul rest in eternal peace. Please maintain what he struggled to achieve especially during his last days.
I love the respect and compassion you show to Owen and Ellies story. I am intrigued as to what happened to Ellie or the son?
Yes what did happen to Ellie and
When I was a little girl I used to explore abandoned houses, mansions, and buildings just to glimpse how others used to live and imagine how these edifices were extensions of those forgotten people and bygone eras. Thank you for letting me go on an adventure with you. Great work. I love that you respect the places you visit by keeping things intact and where they belong.
The tool you mentioned is a spinning wheel for spinning wool. While this may be an antique, I believe it would have been used as decoration for this home. The abandoned house and all that's left in it goes to show that it's all just stuff. It's not as important as we might think. She was left more than just brokenhearted. Thank you for sharing. Very interesting!
This is a trade mark cotton spinning wheel of Mahatma Gandhi, she may be a fan of Gandhiji.
What the heck are they (not) teaching kids in school these days??!! Gen Z and Millennial urbex vloggers get so confused at so many things in these houses! They have no clue on some of this stuff! I learned what a spinning wheel was in the 1st grade(1961😆)! Look up "Rumplestiltskin" or the history of Colonial America.
@@edalmeida28Are you sure? It looks like a walking wheel or a Great Wheel which is used to spin woolen spun yarn, not cotton.
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It's a Spinning Wheel, but it has NOTHING to do with Ghandi?
It's how wool was spun by folks like the Quakers and the Shakers in Mass, and the Amish in PA. It's from the 18th century era.
he was baiting for comments to help the CZcams algorithm. pretty cringe to be honest. he does it in most of his uploads
It makes me so sad to see all these antiques go to ruin :/ Your storytelling is impeccable and respectful. This makes me love these explores even more :)
Me too it makes me cringe a little. lol
@@mcdowelltorres it tells me they are NOT responsible with money or investments. This was a brand new house that needed very little work to finish. Now there is a big hole in the roof and there is water damage. Just discraseful.
@@mcrawford5573 well, she was widowed and I'm sure the payment and insurance were rough when your income level just plummeted.
It is a spinning wheel. They made skeins of wool from sheep.
How did the front door to guest house just happen to be wide open??
Jeremy, you have a great narrative voice. I appreciate your explorations and grim realities of persons who have tried and some sort of life events have led to the incompletion of their dreams.
You should consider voice overs or voice work for films and documentaries!
That’s a spinning wheel! Yes, when you love someone and loose them, there dies the dream and all material things become meaningless.
Y'all know this man loved his wife! To have built a house like this I'm sure she picked out a lot of the stuff. An to have a heart ❤ shaped pond dug out! It just gave me chills. That's true love. That was her dream kitchen😢
Tags are for an auction. Why the bank let this house go into ruin is mind boggling. It’s a waste. There has to be more to this story. The land alone would be worth it.
A fitting end to this video- the beautiful Thunderbird, just waiting for Owen to return and take it for a drive. Thanks, Jeremy for another awesome tour.
Thanks for the kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the tour and the ending with the Thunderbird. It felt like the perfect note to end on, symbolizing hope and continuity. Appreciate you watching and sharing your thoughts, means a lot!
I can't believe she just walked away from everything. I can only imagine the magnitude of her pain. That car was beautiful, all the furnishings one-of-a-kind items. May she find comfort and peace. May God bless her.
That T-Bird is almost identical to the one my dad restored except his had red interior. He passed away some years back (2002) and his was worth $40k at that time. Another newer one he restored, one he willed to me, was worth quite a bit but not as much. That one was painted red. Man do I miss him and all his restoration projects and endless hobbies.💔
I'm not sure which is more sad, an abandoned house that was clearly well loved and had many years worth of memories within its walls or a home abandoned that never even got the chance once. I wish I could buy it just to give it a chance.
I hope and pray that someone will buy the house and fix the damage before it gets to bad . Its such a beautiful home . I feel bad that she lost her husband and maybe they used all their savings to get the house built . I hope her family and her are both doing well . I love the heart pond ❤❤
I have watched alot of abandoned mansions videos and honestly I've enjoyed watching your more than any of the others. Thank you for taking your time doing your walk through. I myself enjoy walking in empty buildings, houses and cemetery's.. Thank you. This is the first time watching your videos.
I love the respect you show for the families that have lived in the homes you explore. I think that is most important, preserving the legacies of all these families and the homes they have lived in. Thank you Jeremy 🖤
E inedito uma casa linda estar abandonada
It looks like most of the antiques and older decor came from estate sales and antique shops. When my grandparents traveled, they would buy an antique piece or pieces in each location they visited. Then my grandmother would hand paint the year, location and reason the piece was aquired on the backside or bottom.
Thank you for bringing us this beautiful, but tragic home. I don't usually cry while watching videos, but this one had me. To cap it all off, the classic T-Bird in the garage, so sad to see it sitting there all alone.
There is an old saying "There is a lot of ruin in a nation", this story really hit hard. I hope and pray that the lady has found some peace and solace after what must have been a devastating half decade of terrible news. This is a beautiful house and property that clearly reflects the love and affection they had for each other and their loved ones. Yes, it has turned out badly but if you don't try, there is never a chance of succeeding. RIP to the doctor and peace and health to his lovely partner.
Hossak that was a beautiful comment
I hate to see all the beautiful antiques seemingly abandoned, especially the T-Bird. One thing I noticed about this explore was the lack of personal photos, so that at least made me happy. To find a love like that is rare. They were truly blessed.
I’ll bet the son kept the personal photos, maybe that’s all he could grab; nobody knows what is going on in someone’s life, especially during grief , just a thought
I’m certainly enjoying your journey around the world and learning about these once beautiful abandoned homes. ❤. I will never understand how so much gets left behind and turned to ruins… it’s hard to believe they don’t have any loved ones who would want most of what’s left behind. (I believe all of those tennis balls were for their dogs… they had a lot of brand new dog bed’s throughout). Keep doing you man, you’re Awesome! Take care.
1st, I just wanted to thank you for your appreciation of those antiques and respect for the souls of this home and respect for their privacy.
I can tell from the way that you handled each and every item that you've touched and closed all of the cabinets, drawers, and doors that you've opened that you have much love and respect for all souls. I just wish that other explorers would do the same as it would play a part in preserving the items inside. Some of those items should be preserved in a museum, regardless of good or bad historical facts behind them.
I love American antiques. Thank you for sharing these rare gems with us.
It’s heartbreaking, Jeremy. She had filled the cabinets… one of the first things I would have done. Even putting on refrigerator magnets. They tried so hard, but it was his time to pass. Kind of ironic.. he was an oncologist and passed from cancer. God bless them. Thank you, Jeremy
So often doctors ignore signs of the very disease they specialize in. They blow it off thinking that they would know or they don’t want to burden anyone. The story would lead me to believe he didn’t know it was coming.
Was he an oncologist or a pathologist? I thought he said pathologist at the beginning then oncologist later.
@@kaleigh5125 I thought oncologist but I could be wrong
He said first a pathologist, then orthopedic, the oncologist. Sounds like he just made up a story to go with a house. Not real people but a great story.
@@michellefolkers8007 He always changes some of the personal details so the house can't be traced. That way no looting. The story will be the same, but he changes names and professional information.
Such a bittersweet story! What a beautiful love story and the hope for a happy and loving retirement! Where ever Ellie may be I pray she has found peace and enjoyment in her golden years holding on to the wonderful life and memories she and her husband shared!
Let me tell you how polite and respectful you are. As you tell this story, I feel like I'm there. You are a good storyteller. I like to see how much you respect other people's property. Greetings from Italy
I'm from the UK and working my way from oldest to newest videos. I was really glad when you got a sponsor and started the presentation, as you are a natural presenter. Keep up the good work ! I hope you go onto do big things.
For the roof on a new home to give way in only 3 years, it must have had issues to begin with. Sad and tragic indeed.
Yeah the whole house looks a bit shoddily built. Typical in some rural areas where not many fine homes are built.
yes very shoddy looking except I did think the living room with kitchen was okay@@briancoleman971
I was thinking the same about the roof
Maybe an airplane dropped a frozen holding tank load 💩. Really sad that it's not getting patched and everything is going to be ruined. Those are antiques in there. More history getting erased
True , very bad construction , same the carpet was done very bad way. Terribly crooked in several years . Very bad job which so unbelievable for expensive mension as this .
This video made me cry. My dad passed on & we never got to move into a place. He passed away unexpectedly at 59 last summer 7.20.22 I miss him so much. All the dreams & memories never came to fruition & never will. Oh man it hurts. His second grandchild was born 1 month after he passed on. My brother named his son after him. It’s been a year now & I still can’t function right. Love you dad.
Thank you for these beautiful respectful videos a walk down memory lane, a nostalgic, time capsule. Beautifully told. Bless you all ❤
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All this beautiful history rotting away makes me sad. Thanks for documenting it, though I'm heartbroken you can't rescue everything. I grew up restoring old cars, so... well... just wow. Be well and stay safe exploring!
Loved how you told a story behind this amazingly done video! Very professionally done which made the entire video interesting unlike others where they just film random houses. Excellent work!!
It's just so tragic that these beautiful homes and furniture is just rotting away! Good job Jeremy! That amazing shower omg!
I know you protect the identity of the owners of the house. I can appreciate that. Just one question: Considering the house is in need of repair due to the bank holding it in foreclosure, can you at least say what state this property is located in? It needs new owners and soon.
Very good work! Beautiful find Jeremy!! Very unique house. I don't understand why Ellie didn't take alot of that stuff to her current location. Thanks!
So sad. Very sad All the memories that sometimes are so fond but hurt as well because they remain in the past and we cannot ever be in that time again. God bless. I feel pain as well missing those happier times and those that are on longer here. Bless you again
Such an incredible place and such a sad story. Hoping that Ellie found peace after Owen’s passing. Great one Jeremy!
So sad!!
This is my idea of what rich people should do. Its a nice estate with a nice house, not some ridiculous 50,000 square foot monstrosity of a mansion.
Where the washer & dryer is with the bathroom also is, called a Mud Room. It's set up by the garage/back door. So if someone is working on stuff outside or garage & needs to go potty Or to get out of their dirty cloths, So they don't track through the house.
This is so sad! No family members or sibling, friends, relatives, Who has it to sale, real estate agency, this make no sense to me! First of all, where is the famili🎉of these beautiful home, you can not take it with you.
My dear friend 😊 This is so... sad and yet such a beautiful love story 😪 Thank you for sharing 🤗
Okay, Jeremy, you've made me cry again. It's so freaking sad that these two who loved each other and planned such a love-filled retirement together and the life blindsided them, as you said.
Oh, the price tags are still on everything! They never got to unpack and settle in! How awful for them!
That countertop appears to be granite, Jeremy. Oh, that bathtub never held bubbles! That makes me sad for her.
Maybe that vaulted, paneled ceiling is to draw heat and moisture up from the bathroom. Strange. A fan would do that for a lot less money.
Yes, they did spend a hunk of chunk on this place, but they planned on living here together for the rest of their time together. It's a da## shame it was so short!
That "thing" is a high wheel spinning wheel, used to make cotton or wool into thread. If it's not a reproduction, but a period piece (and it probably is period), it's worth a lot of money. I actually know how to use it, too!
So many antiques! They never got to use a thing they bought. Judging by the beds stacked against the wall, one of them was very tall. Either they played tennis or had a dog. I've got a basket trunk just like the one on the floor of the closet.
That's a very inviting and comfortable front room. They planned on their creature comforts, that's for sure. That front door is so pretty, with the stained glass accents.
What you said about the heart-shaped pond is so sweet! You're a romantic at heart, son!
No, it's pretty clear that they never lived here. They may have been getting ready to move in when he fell ill. That sled is so nicely preserved, obviously they were collectors of antiques.
Wow! If that phone booth is a reproduction, it's a darn good job!
To think they never got to spend a single night here is so sad! So many dreams that never came to pass!
They would have wanted coffee while they worked, maybe that's why the coffeemaker is right there.
The beds are in the living room. Unless they slept on the floor, I don't think they moved it. Well, that clinches it, the empty fridge belies that they never moved in.
I checked and learned that February 1, 2014 was a Saturday. I can imagine their excitement as they spent the day working the day away unpacking. Still, they each had the worry in the back of their minds about the doctor's appointment on Monday. Then Monday came and the report that shattered their dreams. They went back to their home in shock and sorrow. They never made the trip back to their farm and their dream home. Like the boxes, their dreams lay there, unpacked and forlorn.
Their lives became very small and focused on doctors' appointments, end of life decisions and lawyer's meetings to sign his will and make plans for his funeral. Their kids and their closest friends would have gathered around them. Neither of them could bear to think of their dream home now. There was much more important and heartbreaking business to attend to.
You must pump with both feet, alternately, to make that organ play, Jeremy. The records are usually below or beside the turntable, but there was sometimes a separate record cabinet. That's not an antique, though it's older than you are, probably 1960s era. 😊 It's not called a Victrola, either. It's called a stereo.
I don't think they spent Christmas here, because the other rooms aren't arranged and this one isn't, either. They probably celebrated, if they did, in the home where they had so many happy memories.
Oh, the poor little squirrel! He must have come down the chimney and couldn't figure out how to get back out! So sad!
Oh, a velocipede (vee-lo-si-peed). Forerunner of our modern bicycles. Also known as a bone rattler. Nicely appointed landing. The sofa and chair may be an authentic antiques, considering their love for antiques.
Wow, that is one big bedroom! Odd, the money bath is downstairs, but the bedrooms are upstairs. Weird. Speaking of weird, that paint job is so loud, nobody was going to be able to sleep in that bedroom!
You may be right about that downstairs room. Perhaps they planned on screening that downstairs room off for privacy.
That would also explain the pink and purple color scheme in the upstairs bedroom, pink bathroom and purple carpeted closet. It was for the grandkids! The nook could have been a gamer's room or just a TV room for the grandkids.
I saw the hole in the roof from an outside shot. It's about four feet by five feet and it goes all the way through the roof.
We didn't hoard bath tissue or paper towels, but I could have fed an army! I spent seven hundred dollars (three carts full) on just groceries. It lasted us two months.
Meowza! An early 1960s T-Bird! My birth father had one for about two months before it was repossessed. It was red and white and she was a beauty! Too bad he couldn't talk my birth mother's parents into making the parents for him! Oh, really? A FACE scratched into its paint? I'll bet there were vandals here. I can't imagine that happening any other time.
How terrible that all these things and these houses should be just left to rot. You'd think the bank would want to protect their investment and patch that roof!
Thanks for an interesting, if heartbreaking explore, Jeremy. I told my husband about it and he said their money would have been better spent making memories than buying antiques. That way, the lady would have so much happiness in which to remember her beloved husband. Maybe he's right.
I know I won't forget this one any time soon. Thank you for taking us along. It was enjoyable.
Be safe out there and stay curious!
Your comment made me cry more.
I never knew what finding the love of my life was like because I never found him. 😔😒
I wonder if the vaulted ceiling maybe opened so they could see the stars at night on a beautiful warm summers night with a telescope 🔭
Just a thought.
Thank you for confirming the spinning wheel and granite tops, you have informed me of other items which, coming from across the pond am not so familiar with. I love 🇺🇸 rocking chairs, I’m a big fan of Amish handcrafted rockers, this one didn’t look very old but I may be mistaken. Great information Itty Bitty Kitty Mama 🙌🏼.
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I am British too and have been married to a physician for 45 years but even if we could afford a house like that, our working lives have taught us not to plan for a desired future. My brilliant,sweet, kind and lovable husband is now bed bound with Altziemer’s and every penny we saved is rapidly disappearing to make sure he has the best care. I have 2 friends in the same boat. One last thing to say is why build a house in the middle of nowhere? Suppose they needed 911 in a big hurry. There’s no indication of ages, but a physician would have to accrue an enormous practice to make that kind of money - many millions; it makes me a little suspicious. It is fun to speculate but anyone in retirement age please give some thought to “hope for the best, but plan for the worst” - aides cost $100 a day.
Your comment was very beautiful. You have a way with words, you should write a book! (If you haven't already) 😊
I really enjoyed your comments. Very valuable info. Thanks
Jeremy, I'm new to you channel, I'm watching from Michigan. I have the most respect for old homes, my Grandpa's adopted parents built their old farm house in 1907, it's still standing but sadly no longer in the family.The wonderful memories I have in that house, it's sad but my Grandpa will always be in my heart and forever my best friend.. Love you Grandpa
This video, narration, shots of the landscape and everything... It's just truly one of a kind! Well done bro 👌
I love this viewing it touched my heart. I know how the lady felt when she lost her husband to cancer. I lost mine to cancer to. I am sorry for her. Thair is nothing that can fill the empty feelings. I send prayers to her and her son and family.
A man that became a doctor to help others heal from cancer died by it way to sad. Life really does suck at times.
Omg! I've been to this place. The company I worked for put fiber optics up in this area. I actually did a ton of research on owners and real estate companies and deeds. I was interested in buying it. But I ended up getting ghosted by the real estate people I was talking to. Such a beautiful place that you wouldn't even know existed. The driveway to it isn't even visible.
Where is it located?
Find out which bank owns it. You can go to the courthouse and find out. If there's no commission, real estate agents aren't going to help. But a Construction Deed had to be recorded. Start with the Clerk's office.
@@beckywinkler6464yiyiyi Exactly
@@DowntownJulieB It's the idiotic theory of urbex. They are jst jealous and want to keep the places for themselves
If you buy it, post the fixup videos!!!
This takes my breath away. My word how can you leave this behind
You are a good story teller about the people that had these homes. Thank you Jeremy. The Victrola is not a Victrola. It's a stereo cabinet with speakers. 😊
Thank you so much for the kind words and for pointing out the stereo cabinet! Learning from viewers like you makes this journey even more enriching. I'm glad you appreciate the storytelling aspect; it's a crucial part of paying respect to the lives and memories contained within these homes. Stay tuned for more explorations! 🏠🎙️😊
Yes it is years ago I had one with red velvet in the front of it
This house is incredible. If someone could fix or cover that huge hole in the roof, the house will last. I don't understand why the bank won't do this, it's an asset to sell and they'd make more money on it if they made sure it didn't become a collapsed ruin. Could you give us updates? I would love to know this house was purchased and being finished.
That's what I wondered too about the bank. They could recoup some of the loan from selling the contents and house. I also thought about a tax sale, the taxes have to be paid by someone. Here if they aren't paid for a year I think it goes to a sheriff's auction and sold as is for taxes owed.
When my Brother passed away unexpectedly his house was in limbo for 5 years and left to mother nature and vandalism It was financed through a bank and unfortunately without mortgage insurance so I never knew who ended up with it but there are people living there now. So some kind of transaction took place some how. And it wasn't no mansion either.
Same❤
The bank will sell foreclosures "as is." They are either auctioned on the courthouse steps, or the bank will take sealed bids. That countertop is granite.
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Love this home, so sad the couple couldn't enjoy it like they planned. It makes me sad when I see these homes left to rot with everything left behind, unwanted.
It seems in these homes big or small the house as long as someone is living in them they seem ok ,but when people move out and it's not lived in for a long time ,it's as if the house has died.its not because of up keep it's like they are alive as long as people are in them,but this house had no body living in it and it's dieing quicker.seeing this beautiful home slowly falling apart makes me sick to my stomach,I would love to have gobs of money and buy this house and get out of low rent houseing.I'm 77 and don't believe I'll ever own a nice home of my own.this is so sad to see this .
@@patricialong61Exactly my thoughts!
This was a great discovery! Not a fan of the antique theme but the floor plan was exciting. The Thunderbird was the icing on the cake! I'm hooked on your channel after seeing this exciting episode!
If no one had mentioned it the Victrolla is actually a console phonograph record player. Normally you open the top where you'll see the record player/phonograph, the radio, and a compartment for albums. My mom and aunts each had one. They were from the 1950's. I was born in 1958.
Jeremy, you are one amazing empathetic gentle soul who respectfully honours these abandoned homes and cover’s the strikingly tragic stories within their history. I just wish we stopped the wastefulness of our current societies in the west, bl00dy banking system + our governments need more than a good talking to 🤯 My goodness, that kitchen was the size of my two bedroom bungalow😂. ❤👵🏻🇬🇧
Thank you so much for the tour of this house and the story you tell. It just shows us all how short life really is. We all need to be with our families and in joy life together more because you don't realize how much time you all have to be with each other. God bless you and your family. Thank you again
If the Bank took this place back because of non payment, my question is why did the Bank not sell it to try to get some of the cash back? Or let it be used for a charity’s needs.
Loving all your videos Jeremy
No one knows what round the corner so make the most of your time, be kind and happy in your life x
Thank you so much, Kay. And yes, that's so true. It's easier said than done but I good practice to live by
The banks not making any money off this house just rotting away. Why not give it to a veteran’s family. Why do the banks just sit on these properties when theres so much good that can come of them.
At the very least have an estate auction proceeds go to the widow. This is mind boggling. What a waste. My love for the family ❤.
You story tell telling ability is amazing, your voice in captivating, your filmmaking and chose light and color is spot on. You have a great future.
Hi, I just subscribed to your amazing channel! I am an abandoned houses Lover watcher, NEW DOMINICAN 🇩🇴NEW YORKER🇺🇸follower and I am Loving all your videos! On this one I think that these couple was about to enjoy their new Lovely home but they were taken but surprised with the suddenly passing of her husband! So very sad , how she then maybe decided not to live there without her Love! Very sad how she bought all the kitchen and house stuff and Christmas decorations!😢😢I am so sorry! And this happened not too long ago! Where are the family? And the children 🙏♥️
Can't hope thinking how these homes are so badly needed for our Vets.😢
I can't understand why the children did claim the furniture and glassware not to mention all the things still packaged. The house looks to still be salvageable.
When you first started talking about the furniture near the entrance, I was assuming that they did stay their, not only for finishing contractors, but it was clear that they had started moving in--clothes in the closet. Some Christmas decorations out. The kitchen, complete with refrigerator magnets completely answered that question.
Hey Jeremy, I love watching your videos on CZcams. It's always been so exciting for me to explore abandoned homes/places. I do have one request for you, when you come across paintings in these abandoned places will you focus in on them a little more?? I am fascinated with old paintings. Reading the name on the painting tells us (viewers) and other vintage painting enthusiasts a lot! Lol. Thank you for what you do. :)
The rectangular shape around the hole in the roof suggests that the hole may have been for one of those turbine exhaust fans, commonly used to remove heat from attic spaces. The exhaust fan could have been blown off during a storm; removed/taken by someone; or possibly the installation hadn't been completed.
It would take a minimal amount of effort and money to cover the hole on the nine year old roof which, assuming that it was installed correctly, should provide many more years of protection from the elements.
Choosing to allow the house and its contents to be destroyed by moisture instead of selling, donating or giving the furniture/car away for free is wasteful, inexcusable and morally reprehensible, IMO.
They were just stocking up.
THEY LIVED THERE!!
i absolutely love how respectful you are of all of these houses! my new favorite channel!
New subscriber, i am recovering from the dreaded virus right now and so glad i found your channel! These videos are fascinating! Bonus is your voice is like ASMR quality, relaxing! ❤
Hi Jeremy, I just saw your channel and I love how you respect these beautiful homes… The one item you made reference to is called a Spinning Wheel… It was an old fashioned sewing machine… I think it was in maybe Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel or one of those little ladies stories that pricked their finger… I really have enjoyed your channel and thank you for your love of others…❤…
You are such an amazing content creator! The first ever ive watched exploring these abandoned mansions with so much respect to the past owners showcasing their beautiful and yet devastating stories.. cant wait for more!
Beautiful place....sad...but beautiful. Jeremy....your voice and words are so comforting and calm. I'm glad i found your channel. Stay well!!
Thank you for sharing this story and their love and home. Im in tears i just lost my husband so i know in my heart how sad she was my heart aches for her.
Sorry for your loss. My previous husband died in 1998 but it still seems like yesterday.
This is amazing I am so happy that you took on this adventure y’all are amazing do you ever show the pictures of the family
The fairytale Rumpelstiltskin will explain the "spinning wheel."
I am in awe of the architecture Design of this mansion, this woman clearly had great taste. It had to be devastating to lose this. 😢
Edit/in addition, the colour choices are incredible! Absolutely perfection
Architecture 😂.
I assure you NO architect was involved in the design of this travesty.
Not rumplestiltskin but another fatigued fairy tale character named Arora a.k.a. sleeping beauty!! Lol, when Jeremy was inspecting the spinning wheel I was thinking "be careful don't prick your finger!!"
"There's an old spinning wheel in the corner, of time long ago." From the song "The Old Spinning Wheel"
Thank you for allowing us to hear the birds chirping along with the gentle music. Also, the way you lovingly touch things gives many of us comfort while watching.🌻
Thank you, Jeremy. Heartbreaking yet intriguing, your soothing voice alone makes watching your content an absolute joy. I apologize that I did not take the time to view many comments fully. At the risk of being redundant, i know the large wooden wheel tool is a "spinning wheel" used for turning once raw wool into thread or yarn. And given my opinion regarding the phone booth, I'd wager its a modern restoration as not many replicas of these are made unless colored blue to coincide with the popular "Dr. Who" fanchise. Thanks again, we'll keep watching!
I'm so glad to hear you enjoy my content and find my voice soothing! Thank you for taking the time to share your insights about the spinning wheel and the phone booth; it's always enriching to hear what viewers think and the knowledge they bring to the table. The details about the spinning wheel add another layer to the story of the place. As for the phone booth, your observation could very well be correct-it's these little things that make each exploration so fascinating.
I really appreciate your support and kind words, and I'm thrilled to know you'll keep watching. It's viewers like you who make this all worthwhile. Thanks again!
This is the first time I've seen your blog. You are a great story teller. You made me feel the heartache of losing a love one. I just love they build their love nest. Every single item in that house signifies the depth of their feelings they have for each other and their personality. Such a great love story but a very tragic one. 💖❤
Why hasn't the bank sold the property? It seems like such a waste. Beautiful home.
Love how respectful you are of the property and the previous owners, keep up the great content
This is so Beautufl & yet so sad REST IN PEACE OWEN 🙏
Such a sad story, beautiful home that was created out of love. As her heart was broken the house is showing it is broken hearted as well.
I love your videos so much, your calm voice, the story and history you tell and your filming it’s all perfect 😊
Thank you for bringing us on your journey to these beautiful places.
It's called Great Wheel. Or a wool wheel, high wheel or walking wheel. You use it to spin wool or cotton because the high ratio between the large wheel and the whorl enables the spinner to turn the bobbin faster, thus significantly speeding up production. 😊
I used one once and made the worlds biggest knot and invented new words
Love your videos on these old mansions they’re incredible
The large room with the tray ceiling was the master bedroom I believe. What a stunning property! I would look into buying this if I knew where it was. It’s not over the top but could easily be switched over to my tastes. I could have the rescue sanctuary I’ve always wanted. I just love this!
It’s so amazing how quickly the plants and decay can take over, , such a beautiful place and an amazing video to honor the previous owner, thank you for your respect for the property
I would like to say that this current new home explore by you, after actually watching the video and seeing the hole on the roof it actually looks like something fell out of the sky something incredible hard to smash a hole in the roof, the bank would be wise to to put at least a tarp on the roof to try to stop the further damage of a virtually brand new home I am not sure exactly where this home is located. But appears some where in Canada. This is a home I would myself truly love to own, its always be my dream to live on acreage. This home is by far beautiful in a very tranquille location. Someone out please buy and live in this most beautiful home.
I have always enjoyed seeing the mansions and houses you explore. Thank you for sharing!!
What an absolutely amazing house 🏡 The furniture alone is worth a small fortune being, for the most part, antiques.
The car was definitely a status symbol back in the day. To think what it could be if it were lovingly restored to it's original condition.
Thank you so much for this opportunity to see into the past and to see all of the beautiful things inside 😊❤
Just an absolutely gorgeous house here. The story behind it is so sad. I just hope someone breathes new life into this beautiful house soon!!!
I came across your page by accident, thinking it was the guys that find neglected, overgrown yards and clean them up for free. I bet they'd love coming across this place and work their magic! What a shame this beautiful treasure is empty. So glad I stumbled upon your channel!
Great Introduction of the Unknown ❣ Love your Voice & Story's ❣❣❣❣❣❣
Thx 4 another great explore. Luv your appreciation 4 antiques - vintage items
Much luv
Carry on
Wow, wow, wow this is the best video yet. Such a beautiful story, and life's saddest at the same time. Such beautiful pieces, I just don't understand why they would leave everything behind. I understand how the people feel about the stuff connected to it, the memories. Oh well. I look forward to your next adventure. Thanks for sharing