How Could They ABANDON This Beautiful 1949 Home With So Much Left Behind?!
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Published 2024-05-23
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All Comments (21)
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I like this one's footprint and layout, the glass block at the entrance and those bay windows in the two bedrooms, never seen em in a bedroom before, very ingenious. Nice kitchen cabinets. Those crazy light fixtures on the wall at the ceiling are hideous looking though. Thanks for the tour Greg! 👍🤠 Notes: 17:09 I'm not sure what the platform off to the left is, at first I thougt it was the base of the stairs. 18:37 Rice and water, long since dissolved is my guess. 19:27 I don't like this bathroom, it wont be missed here. 24:17 Teeny bopper scribbles, one says "Talia tooloo cranky pants was here." 34:17 Is a cool painting, was it real or a print? You do wonder if it was done by an occupant. I'll assume it's rea
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Beautiful home. I love older homes. They have beautiful character. ❤
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What a freaking awesome explore, this place from the outside didn't look like it was big, but just kept on giving! Keep Orange Crushing It, Greg!
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I would totally buy this house and clean it up.
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At 6:00 you can see the old milk delivery box on the wall to the left. 11:00 No, the fixtures weren't cut in half. LOL Those are actually wall sconces, but they mounted them on the ceiling, likely for more of a "mood" lighting type of feel. I love seeing upgrades done right, and excavating the basement walls to increase the size of the basement and footing, is done right! What an interesting house!
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Awesome explore as always brother! Very nice house with a lot of cool updates. I like the design of the outside front. Love that stone on the fireplace, it would’ve been better if they finished it. The pine cabinets in the kitchen are awesome. First time I’ve ever seen a skylight in the basement that was pretty cool. This place is huge.
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Very enjoyable video. That house was way bigger than it looked and has some very nice characteristics. It would be nice to find out that they decided to renovate it instead of tearing it down. 🙂
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Hope they don't tear it down! Would be great to see somebody renovate/update this awesome house.
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What An Awesome House, It's A Shame That Nobody Wants It, As It's Still In Great Shape To Live In.
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This place is awesome, just need’s some TLC! All kind’s of potential! Cool video G! ❤️👍🤘
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The owners undoubtedly got themselves into a financial jam. Once the attorneys and tax men cometh......you're done. They don't care about your hardships. An absolute gem of a home
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Uncapped!! Great explore, such a nice home😊 That yard was probably something else in it's time, especially with that Instagram swing😂 As always, great video, great bunch of chatters.. Folks who don't watch yet are missing out! Thank you again for the tour, you keep rockin' out the goodies 🤘🦅
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42:36 probably one of the nicest bathrooms I’ve seen
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Wow what a backyard beautiful
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Already liking this place! As always looking forward to the explore!
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Pretty awesome explore Greg. Lots of nice details but definitely in need of some TLC. You need to figure out some tricks to boost your viewership. With the content you're putting out you should have way more subscribers. As always, thanks for the tour.
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If I had the money, it would be a great renovation !!! Beautiful yardspace,with a little bit of love would be so beautiful!!
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Glass block walls were found in 1940's-1950's homes, I'm going to guess that the upstairs area separated by the door is a mother-in-law suite. The tiny animal print on the basement window made me smile.
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You need to do some research into houses built in the 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s. They can be very modern looking and interesting. Our house was built in 1912 with a second story added in 1934. I love it.
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Great explore as always ....the basement was amazing ...I would have literally got lost down there 😂