Unbelievable Hidden Homes You Won’t Believe Exist!

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Published 2022-04-05
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All Comments (21)
  • @c10v3r7
    I literally feel SO bad for the first guy- that house looked absolutely amazing those people were heartless to tear it down.
  • Im so sad that first man's house was torn down. It was absolutely gorgeous
  • Why did that guy get his castle torn down? Geez, that sucks! I can't imagine what he was feeling when he found out the city tore down his house.
  • @clasher4721
    Now imagine about the "real" hidden mansions and houses that aren't revealed to the world
  • @freepilot7732
    It really takes a special person to go through the action of literally taring down someone's home all out of technicality. It's amazing how hard people in the given government fights that hard to make it happen as if it's personally hurting them. It's sad.
  • The underground bathroom turning it into a house, is so amazingly smart and creative! Literally
  • The last house looks amazing. The fact that it's self-sufficient, away from everybody and sorta hidden from view sounds like my dream home.
  • @nyreggie
    Most people procrastinate because they're unsure. We over analyze because we're unsure. Just do it anyway. Time costs lives, Most times it amaze me greatly the way I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities are bound in the financial markets, The only thing is to know where to focus.
  • @ScarabChris
    That first one where the guy built his house behind the hay stack. I can't believe they tore it down. Here in the USA you must get permits and zoning clearance to build a structure. Even if you want to add an addition to an existing house like a garage or extra bedroom. If you build this without the proper permits and the city finds out they will not make you tear it down. They will however fine you and require multiple inspection to be sure the structure is "up to code" and if it is you can keep it but you must pay for the permits (after the fact) and the fine. I can't imagine them tearing down an entire house. They should have offered the guy the chance to pay a fine and undergo inspections and if it passed then he keeps it.
  • The one that was torn down was my favorite. That town was unnecessarily cruel to tear down his house after all that time. They could have fined him and left it alone.
  • @y_fam_goeglyd
    Barn conversions (legal ones!) have been happening in the UK for decades. They take standing, often centuries old barns, and turn them into beautiful homes. They're either old brick/stone or wood structures and usually need renovating on the outside to look as close as possible to the way it looked when in use, and people usually try to create everything inside to be sympathetic to the structure. They sell for eye-watering prices as a rule.
  • @crazycain1984
    I love the underwater 1s. That would be cool as hell to wake up to fish swimming outside your window. Imagine what it would be like at night
  • @damprye
    The "Pedy" in Coober Pedy is pronounced "Pee-dee". My parents live there, we temporarily lived there and my 10yo is currently on holidays with my parents there :D
  • @MrMarkhall1
    That dwelling in the old public toilet looks nice, just a shame there aren't many public toilets any more.
  • @grandreefer
    A lot of these would give me some great ideas if I ever win the lottery. Here’s to hoping somebody here can actually build something like any of these.
  • @tb6303
    That was cool, but I felt sorry for the man who had his house torn down.

    There's another place in Utah where there's essentially a small town built into the side of a sort of mesa (it's basically one humongous rock). I spent a few days there. The original guy used dynamite, I think. It was weird to sleep in a room with a rock ceiling and one wall made of rock. It was pretty cool, though.
  • The Mirror Cube has special "lines" on the reflective layer, which is invisible to humans, but birds can see/sense it, therefore they won't accidentally fly into it.
  • I 💯 agree here why tear down someone’s dream home 🏡 WTH he wasn’t hurting a soul! These ppl are quite creative
  • @RadenWA
    I doubt the “this house is very well hidden so it doesn’t need security” approach would work anymore when all it needs is someone tagging it on a social media and the whole world will know where it is
  • @ishyy416
    The mirror cube would be a great place to hide in the event of a zombie apocalypse 😃

    I love watching your videos. Keep them coming 🥺