I Found a Priest’s Creepy ABANDONED 1960’s Home In The Middle Of Nowhere With EVERYTHING Left Behind

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Published 2024-08-06

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  • Hi Ethan! That alarm on the door is actually that. It is to let someone know that the door has been opened. Must be a very elderly person lived there. I have these same alarms because of my autistic daughter. Have a great evening!🧡🏘🏡
  • @Mszahnclass95
    Thank you Ethan for taking all of us along with you on another great adventure on abandoned house hunting❤
  • @mimzyc9949
    It’s too bad we couldn’t see the basement because I bet it was a party place. I love these split level houses. Thanks for sharing.
  • @karrie1377
    Yes love those 60’s houses especially the split level houses. Such peaceful space I hate to see replaced by industrial blight. I love to imagine what is was like in its day. I’m sure when it was built those owners could never have imagined it being torn down for ugly warehouses. I bet the basement was cool. Love those chandeliers. Cool orange carpets. As always I would love to restore this keeping with its original aesthetic. It’s a shame to lose another of this period’s homes. Thanks for sharing this one Ethan!! Take care be well and stay safe!
  • @ellennewth6305
    This is really a neat old house. Lots of space, very comfortable and fairly well maintained. The orange sculptured carpet was awesome - Super 60s! Thanks for sharing it with us, Ethan!
  • @csbl63able
    Always love your channel and homes. Thanks.
  • @charliea3363
    Great explore. Thank you for bringing us along 😊
  • @ckswat77zz51
    Hey Ethan, that was fun. I didn’t care for their choices of colors throughout, but it was decorated in the 60’s😁. Loved the light fixtures. That hanging light in that first bedroom you went in can be pulled down/pushed up. The first house we bought was built in 56 & it had the exact same light in our dinette. We actually liked that you could pull it down-like for doing a puzzle etc. But it definitely wasn’t something we kept. That orange carpet was so ugly. Oh the cross was a rosary. It is used for praying the Our Father /Hail Mary’s. The statue is The Last Supper(Jesus & the Disciples before Jesus was crucified) Too bad the basement was flooded. I bet it was another wow! Take care Ethan
  • @tigre7739
    A wonderful large, well built retro! The brick and stone and materials are great! Nothing screams retro like orange carpet and purple tile, totally love it!! A beautiful home and the land itself as well! Total shame it will be wiped away and covered up 😐 It is an important and meaningful thing that you do, documenting these fantastic properties, and it is so awesome to know that the former owners do see and share their appreciation and sentiments with you! 😎🤟✌️
  • Cool house Ethan. The orange carpet would sure wake you up in the morning. Thank you for the explore. Blessings and what safe. ❤❤
  • This house are not damaged to be built in in 1960 the basement was flooded but another thing that this wasn’t too bad
  • @cathybostwick405
    There's something about a flooded basement that bothers me, just like an empty pool. cool house though and I love the lights in the house.
  • @babebrewer
    Thank you, Ethan! You always bring the best explorations. But who or what are these 'corporations' buying all these properties? And what are the supposed warehouses for?
  • @gaylehunter7744
    What a beautiful retro home brings back a lot of memories I was born in 1954
  • Hello Ethan 👋Thank you for sharing ❤️Thumbs up on the video 👍Have a wonderful day 😎
  • @Aspiring-Hobo
    I've never seen a basement flooded up that high, it seems like it's almost up to ground level
  • This is like the unofficial 'hockey house'! 🙂 When you stepped inside i noticed the red lamp right away, and you went everywhere but over to it (i kept willing you to walk to it because i wanted a better view! 😄). I thought the 'marble' on the kitchen counter and that dinette set were cool. Also, wanted to point out that i'm a fan of the different ceiling patterns they make with/into the plaster so i'm grateful that you always show them! One more thing--I've never seen an intercom on the outside of a house, and not even in a sheltered area. I wonder how well that thing worked? 🤔