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Farm Hunter

Farm Hunter

Күн бұрын

Ever since finding this place in November 2017, I've wanted to return and film it with my other camera. I completely forgot where it was located and just happened to stumble across it on my way up north to visit family. There isn't any sign of recent activity. I thought it might be used by hunters in the family as a kind of outpost. But I really don't think so. Nothing has been changed in the last 7 months. Glad to visit again. It is very sad that this house wasn't saved. In 2007 it was probably in MINT condition. It can still be saved. Give it new shingles and a paint job and it'd be move in ready. No mold. The basement just needs a dehumidifier to preserve the floor joists. Very sad to see it go to waste.
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@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
HAHA halfway through the video: "well guys, I'm going to get out of here...thanks for coming along!" It shows how much time I put into editing/paying attention. I got a good chuckle. I usually film it how I want it the first time around and just throw the clips together.
@maplemanor
@maplemanor 6 жыл бұрын
Lol...that was funny...I'm still laughing, five minutes later!Excellent video...hey what kind of car, is that, you are driving?
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
Connect the Dots It's a Monte Carlo SS
@maplemanor
@maplemanor 6 жыл бұрын
What year?
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
Connect the Dots Yeah if an American car makes it to 200k (a 20 year old one at that), I'm satisfied.
@waltwynn-sandiegonorthcoun8475
@waltwynn-sandiegonorthcoun8475 6 жыл бұрын
Farm Hunter 👻🏡👊😎 👍...
@scottlangdon9403
@scottlangdon9403 6 жыл бұрын
I think it would be fascinating if you took the time to go to the court of public records and find out the history of these places. Perhaps contact relatives and let them know of your findings and perhaps update us on the history. It is nice to see a place without broken windows and vandalism. great find.
@Connie_From_AZ
@Connie_From_AZ 5 жыл бұрын
scott Langdon yes, that used to be the reason i began watching these type of videos a while back. But, only a few had stories on the people and it might have been because family given the information or like in one billionaire's case the media knew of the properties. I say case because the man was being investigated. And boy he was greedy and gosh did the man blow money where it wasn't needed. Genshiro Kawamoto is his name and there's a KZbin vlogger who toured his abandoned mansions in Japan i believe. He owned properties all over the world. Many in Hawaii.
@Connie_From_AZ
@Connie_From_AZ 5 жыл бұрын
scott Langdon the vlog showing his abandoned mansions in Japan. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f3rHXqd3fNp3p9E I may have heard of him before possibly on the local or national news, if so he surely didn't spark my memory box until i seen this video and found Genshiro Kawamoto's name mentioned in the comment section.
@bigsky2693
@bigsky2693 4 жыл бұрын
There are times when these properties are staged by you tubers to get views.
@kandycebeeks7056
@kandycebeeks7056 6 жыл бұрын
That Home just needs some love again. Farm homes from years past fascinate me. Thanks for sharing!
@jeffjohn4690
@jeffjohn4690 6 жыл бұрын
Trump sucks
@kandycebeeks7056
@kandycebeeks7056 6 жыл бұрын
Jeff John Why are you putting political crap on my reply???? My reply doesn’t need that 💩
@jessicastormshell2786
@jessicastormshell2786 5 жыл бұрын
I love these old houses. My grandparents used to live in one, and there was one next to where I lived as a kid. Me and my friend would explore and play in it all the time. You kind of get a feeling about the person who lived here. Grandma took all the grandkids over summer break and they would all play at the farm.
@forrestphillips2930
@forrestphillips2930 Жыл бұрын
absolutely makes me want to cry when I think of all the Love and work and lives that have went into something like this that no one seems to care about !
@maureenlacore2461
@maureenlacore2461 3 жыл бұрын
So nice to see a place that hasn't been totally trashed.
@Jason_Phillips3679
@Jason_Phillips3679 6 жыл бұрын
I love seeing old abandoned farm houses, and its always nice to see a place that hasn't been vandalised. 👍
@lisabyman3589
@lisabyman3589 5 жыл бұрын
Hi there! This house is just up the road from my house and I recognized it right away. I know this video is about a year old but I thought I would comment on what I know about it. The elderly couple that lived there passed away around the early 2000’s and it went through some family members until it was finally sold around 2010 I believe. The people that bought it live out of state but come to farm the land every year. Sadly, the house and outbuildings (except for the metal machine shed) have been left to their own devices and get more and more overtaken by nature every year. It’s too bad that the house hasn’t been taken better care of since it’s in a great spot and pretty far off the main road. People might be surprised to know that this place isn’t very far from “civilization” either! 😉
@melgerlach6356
@melgerlach6356 6 жыл бұрын
What a sad place! Its like they left to go to the store and never made it back! All those beds made so nicely and the dishes in the kitchen like someone meant to come back. Its not really dusty in the place either! Very sad and creepy!
@breakfastsurreal5650
@breakfastsurreal5650 2 жыл бұрын
I forgot how to get back is all....
@thetruthspeaker5101
@thetruthspeaker5101 5 жыл бұрын
These homes you show us make me wonder about older people who once lived there. When their kids grew older and moved on to live their lives and they remained in their homes. Last of their generation and how everything you show us was their worldly possessions. God bless their souls.
@ReneeB5
@ReneeB5 6 жыл бұрын
You can tell that once upon a time this house was probably very well taken care of and clean. It makes me sad when they are empty. Like there’s no life left in it. Thanks for doing the videos . I love homes. I’m a property investor. I enjoy bringing life back to places
@ImTaryn
@ImTaryn 5 жыл бұрын
Love the attention you paid to details like the hinges, knick knacks, the shoes. Awesome
@marciadodd1412
@marciadodd1412 6 жыл бұрын
I am a new viewer so I am glad I got to see this house. In the kitchen some things did look like the beginning of a clean up was interrupted. So many beds . . . looks like whole family could come to grandma's house for the holidays. I like your low-key approach to the explore; much prefer that over fancy special effects, etc.
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
Marcia Dodd I'm still amazed that it's in such great shape for being vacant for 11 years!
@loloholmes2793
@loloholmes2793 6 жыл бұрын
I'm amazed the COPPER hasn't been ripped out...
@ghostcityshelton9378
@ghostcityshelton9378 6 жыл бұрын
@@FarmHunter How could that be? The stove for instance was super clean & shiney & the dishes & floors looked pretty clean too. Do they have a ghost cleaning service?😉 Sure would like to get them to work for me. Ha, ha.
@HeyItsCharlie
@HeyItsCharlie 6 жыл бұрын
I’m a new viewer too and I agree
@aman4peace
@aman4peace 6 жыл бұрын
that could be it too" that something could occur that may be someone suddenly had past away also thinking they were going to come back or someone had a heart attack
@mattterk753
@mattterk753 6 жыл бұрын
I like that seat under the window in the kitchen...very cool house hopefully it gets saved before it gets in worse shape
@lordexplores
@lordexplores 6 жыл бұрын
Matt Terk I've see plenty of places go to the wrecking ball after I've explored them. It's very sad, but is the very reason I document these places so that they can live on in video form!
@katyburch1172
@katyburch1172 6 жыл бұрын
Matt Terk would be a great place gor shelves for plants.
@sandracrosbyguerrero1284
@sandracrosbyguerrero1284 5 жыл бұрын
Yes i would love to move in.And have my son with Carpenter skills bring the place back to livable..
@shoanblevins922
@shoanblevins922 4 жыл бұрын
Love, love, love this farm house! I see granny sitting on the couch saying help yourself to a piece of pie. It needs some help and a new roof, but it could be salvaged. The land is awesome! So many of these homes going to waste, how sad! 💐
@Deborah-kz1bv
@Deborah-kz1bv 6 жыл бұрын
I don't know why, but this house made me really sad. I also don't think that no one is coming back. Just a feeling... I love the house, and the property. I picture the land, when people first came to the US, when it was covered with trees, and had to be cleared. It would be wonderful to live in a house like this , and on land like this. Thanks for the video.
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
Autumn Season The house has a very sad vibe to it. It looks like all of the grandkids would come stay at the farm judging by all of the beds. So many memories made here I'm sure.
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching 😊
@ricovali9245
@ricovali9245 6 жыл бұрын
Looks like a sudden tragedy,illness occurred to the homeowner(s). And they weren't able to upkeep the home.
@miriambingamon7577
@miriambingamon7577 6 жыл бұрын
Owners passed away , possibly inside the home (hence all the fly traps) sad.
@Deborah-kz1bv
@Deborah-kz1bv 6 жыл бұрын
Miriam Bingamon Do you know that ,or are you guessing ?
@Chrisssy2112
@Chrisssy2112 5 жыл бұрын
New subscriber, I enjoyed this. Old houses are fascinating to me with their details. They don’t make em like they used to for sure. Thumbs up 👍
@williamyorkolepossum
@williamyorkolepossum 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us along to see this wonderful old place. Yes, it did bring on a sad feeling. Bet this place was in the same family for many years.
@Musicismylove888
@Musicismylove888 6 жыл бұрын
I'm a new viewer to your channel. What ,I wouldn't do to buy that old house and breath life into it again. It's fascinating going into old homes. My Dad did the same and brought me along in Alberta Canada. Great video.
@lindadiaz3268
@lindadiaz3268 6 жыл бұрын
What a charming little house, the fokes living in it were very tidy, the kitchen was my favorite, pretty much like grandma's dwelling☺ Thanks for sharing
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
Linda Diaz thank you for watching ☺
@bg147
@bg147 6 жыл бұрын
I liked the yellow counters with metal edging.
@bevolson7619
@bevolson7619 3 жыл бұрын
That’s what I thought
@keepmeoutofit6899
@keepmeoutofit6899 6 жыл бұрын
watching this whole video, and the Only thing that gave me shivers was that chair in the basement, the way it sat, no sure why, but got goose bumps when I seen it. Stay safe.
@appyd02d
@appyd02d 6 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a nice house. Looks like it was once filled with a lot of love. Reminds me of my grandparents' house, always room for family and guests. Also looks like the last time anyone was in here did a great job of organizing and cleaning it up. Probably just too far out and lonely and big in the end and they just finally had to move on. Sad.... Thanks for going back, it was the first time for me. Looking forward to seeing more!
@nigeldallas9054
@nigeldallas9054 5 жыл бұрын
It is in very good condition despite a decade of extreme elements, and always nice to see you being respectful. Would make a great home for someone. I'm sure someone will get their hands on it eventually.
@ellanina413
@ellanina413 6 жыл бұрын
This is my kind of farm... I love how there is so much greenery.
@vikkinicholson2300
@vikkinicholson2300 5 жыл бұрын
need some protection to live in a place that remote. I wouldn't spend one night in it.
@1982MCI
@1982MCI 5 жыл бұрын
Vikki Nicholson lol, that’s not the place you need protection to live unless your talking about protection from a coon or possum getting in your trash or chicken coop. It’s when you live close to or in town or these hellish big cities full of thugs and gangs and you have to have bars on the windows. This is one of the safest places you’d ever want to live!!!
@twotimetwo
@twotimetwo 6 жыл бұрын
so sad to see a house go unloved. It might be still in the family and they don't know what to do with it Love your channel, love looking at old house.
@Cho2154
@Cho2154 2 жыл бұрын
I think that is the cleanest abandoned home I have ever seen. Aside from all the dead flies, it would look like the owners had just gone off on a grocery run. I'll bet all the beds were for when the grandkids came out to stay in the summer. Especially the bedroom with three beds in it. I'm sure a lot of fun was had in that room when the grandkids stayed.
@patriciarussell7487
@patriciarussell7487 6 жыл бұрын
Lovely house,in good shape! Maybe home for several elderly.Glad not vandalized.
@lifepath9680
@lifepath9680 5 жыл бұрын
Thank You For Inviting Me - It Was A Great Tour, And So Much Fun! Bless You. ☘️🌹
@TheSwords99
@TheSwords99 5 жыл бұрын
This is life. We spend years working hard, buy a house and accumulate many possessions. Then we die.
@PolaOpposite
@PolaOpposite 4 жыл бұрын
... and then someone unceremoniously rifles through the artifacts of your life and puts it on public display. Hopefully surviving family members never see it.
@glenchadwick420
@glenchadwick420 4 жыл бұрын
And your possessions never mean as much to others as they did you because they didn't pay for them.
@priscillacruz2947
@priscillacruz2947 3 жыл бұрын
i would sell it before a i get to 90..LOL, then live in a nice Condo and wait for twilight time
@bevolson7619
@bevolson7619 3 жыл бұрын
Ridiculous isn’t it. Make memories forget the material things...
@NextWorldVR
@NextWorldVR 6 жыл бұрын
@14:45 is the saddest part. This grandmother had spent a day preparing a room for her grandson, putting Teddy Bear stencils on the closet doors. Finding the step ladder to do the ceiling trim stencils.. On that day, when she did all that stenciling, she must have felt she would be around much longer.. Like, in the moment, like I am now and you, reading this... . It's all so sad.. Why do we live if only to die. I lost my 76 year old brother who lived in rural Missouri this year. All these places have elements of his place, the old stoves.. Damn time... Makes me wish I had called, email, and visited about ten times more often... Time is a bitch...
@IdahoTatters
@IdahoTatters 6 жыл бұрын
My mother had these same stencils once upon a time.
@edwinthompson6510
@edwinthompson6510 6 жыл бұрын
@@IdahoTatters Hi Idaho Tatters... yeah i can remember back in the 1940s as a kid on our farm in Utah... my friends and myself would buy bubble gum.. for the {{ stencils/ transferees inside the packets}} wet them and then stick them onto our arms or the back of our hands{{{magic times when time seemed to stand still days went on for ever .... Ed
@earthgirl7861
@earthgirl7861 5 жыл бұрын
I think that was a well cared for house. Even in the construction. Thanks for filming it
@donnasfocus2050
@donnasfocus2050 6 жыл бұрын
WoW it's like they ran to the store right fast and are on their way back 😱
@MsVicky72
@MsVicky72 5 жыл бұрын
Donnasfocus that’s exactly what I was thinking!!
@johnchalleen3278
@johnchalleen3278 5 жыл бұрын
Only their car exploded killing everyone
@stephenfuller5614
@stephenfuller5614 6 жыл бұрын
That living room got to me for some reason.So preserved.American history at its finest.
@janetdeloach4712
@janetdeloach4712 6 жыл бұрын
This is a lovely farm house , very neat and tidy down stairs. It may have belonged to an elderly couple. The three beds in one room for the grand kids when they visited. The upstairs was not being used. Arthritis so couldn't climb the stairs, could use the space any more. Just storage but I loved the attic style rooms and stencil. Children lived up there a long time ago. It looks like they just went to to town but never came back. I picture an old couple living there after their kid grew up and moved away. Sad to see this beautiful house sad and empty. I think no one in the family wanted to farm after the couple died. I see a living family there if the property could be sold by the remaining family. Now only memories live in the very neat kitchen and spotless stove. Lovely explore.
@cattlerancher985
@cattlerancher985 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Farm Hunter! Love, LOVE the journey with you through each house!
@meganmcneill9392
@meganmcneill9392 6 жыл бұрын
Judging from some of the stuff left behind, like ammo and playing cards, this has most recently been used as a hunting lodge. Great exploration!
@fay8687
@fay8687 5 жыл бұрын
Or squatters, hiding from somebody
@ryansanford1840
@ryansanford1840 6 жыл бұрын
some of the wood work on thewalls still looks really good man, thanks for sharing this with us all.
@christinerobinson890
@christinerobinson890 6 жыл бұрын
If the roof and foundation were in good shape, this house could be fixed up really cute. The worst is the bathroom. I’ve renovated houses in worse shape. Looks like it would have to be stabilized because of the rotted floor joists. I LOVE the stone foundation. The reason for the different foundations is because of additions to the home during the eras. That’s some serious water heaters for a single family home. Loved this.
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
christine robinson It's really a shame!!
@bg147
@bg147 6 жыл бұрын
I have never seen walls that thick. My house is close to 100 years old and it was block. I know with the farm houses, they used field stones.
@MrOnyxWolf
@MrOnyxWolf 6 жыл бұрын
Seems like the occupants were elderly. Seeing how those three beds were in that huge room, probably for ease of movement around the house. That's just my guess. But the place is in decent shape. A good clean-up will do fine for it.
@buckeyedav1
@buckeyedav1 4 жыл бұрын
Beds all in one room were probably for when family came home for the holidays. I know somone older couple bought a new house last year with 6 bedrooms even though it's the two of them.. have to have rooms (even named them this one or that ones room) so when family comes they have their own rooms beds are always made, changed, dusted bed clothes are all ironed.. crazy if you ask me to expect your poor mother to do all that for you and then just up and leave when your done but yep, I'd say they were like that for when family comes. Anna In Ohio.
@StormsRadiosCats
@StormsRadiosCats 6 жыл бұрын
I get the sense that someone is taking care of this home, maybe not on a regular basis but rather when ever they can break away from work and other duties in their life. Nice house though.
@jimmygrant3212
@jimmygrant3212 6 жыл бұрын
Barry some states if you sign a contract saying they get the house when you die they will let you live in a nursing home for free. So the houses just sit there until the owner dies unmaintained unless a family member stops in and maintains the house.
@angelika_munkastrap4634
@angelika_munkastrap4634 6 жыл бұрын
I think the same, no dust, stove top still shiny
@michelledehart502
@michelledehart502 6 жыл бұрын
Really loved this house. It’s a shame someone wouldn’t try to save it. All those doors solid wood n the cool old door ornaments love to have them. Breaks my heart to watch history waste away. ❤️
@foxeni7174
@foxeni7174 6 жыл бұрын
I looked for those Jurassic Park sneakers online and can't find them anywhere. There are others but not like that. Those must be worth something. Never saw them before. Very cool find (house and shoes)
@notshaken62
@notshaken62 6 жыл бұрын
wow, that place is so clean. Most abandoned houses look like the owners rifled through things and then left. That place looks like it's just waiting for the owners to come home for the evening.
@trevorjameson3213
@trevorjameson3213 6 жыл бұрын
Very cool video. Looking around inside that house felt so weird to me, because the furniture and decor looks exactly how I remember my grandparents house looking back in the mid-70's. Same style of furniture, decorations, carpet, chairs, table, kitchen cabinets, etc. All the stuff in that house is really old, must have been older people who lived there.
@Piecemaker1623
@Piecemaker1623 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the revisit. It looked like someone had tried to clear out part of the house while the older gent lived there anticipating the day he would not come back.
@dianehellmann4303
@dianehellmann4303 3 жыл бұрын
A home where life was well and fully lived. You can feel the presence of the former grandchildren at grandma and grandpas farm. It was a well kept farmstead. Now the people are gone, only memories remain for them. All of the daily necessities we counted on in this life, no longer needed in the afterlife.
@gailsharkness9909
@gailsharkness9909 6 жыл бұрын
It's very interesting to see these "old homes" just left as they are...I makes me wonder what happened in each & every situation WHY the place was abandoned, and items not taken. Some of the items are priceless & antiques & I hope that NOBODY ever finds them and it just stays that way...Let the "antiques get more antiqued"!! (If that makes sense). The area in the basement with the rocks then layered concrete, and poured concrete...our cellar is like that. It's because of the different types of heat that were used. The one room where the 2 water heaters were, was clearly a "coal bin"...we used to call ours. (The water heaters wouldn't have been there if the coal was lying there)....As you see the small window that leads to outside in that area, the coal delivery person would come and have a metal "sliding board" and the coal would slide into the "coal bin". My Dad would shovel the coal into the coal furnace & heat. It used to smell a lot like sulfur. My Mom used to order the coal when I was younger, and she would say "I want 2 tons of Pea Coal". ( I live in an area of the county where there were LOTS of coal mines and my Dad was a coal miner for many years,...He called it the "Hell Hole" ---, as were my Uncles & Grandfathers. Plus they all went to War to fight for our Country. We converted to oil heat than to gas which we have now. The coal bin is still there in our cellar, the old oil tank is in it, and the window for the coal sliding board is still in front of everyone's house on our street. We all had coal after wood?? I guess. Our kitchen stove was coal too, and you could not regulate the temperature. Same with the coal furnace, you could not regulate the house temperature. My Mom would cook and bake (can you imagine baking a cake or pie & not knowing what temperature you were baking at??) And baking was a daily chore. When I was little, young enough to know but a bit older than a toddler, I used to have a tiny metal shovel (everyone used the same type) and I would shovel out the burnt ashes from the coal stove. The ashes were good and ARE still good for snowy driveways, icy conditions. Thanks for the great video! Yes, all the beds! Wow! Maybe they had a "hotel" on the side...LOL!!
@bg147
@bg147 6 жыл бұрын
Cool information. My house has the coal door, coal room and there is still coal dust between the hardwood floors.
@caroled3924
@caroled3924 5 жыл бұрын
Gail Sharkness very interesting thanks for sharing!
@marcellawynja2372
@marcellawynja2372 2 жыл бұрын
so sad families lose touch with each other, they could have used that home. Love to learn the history of it.
@cpt.zephyrus1966
@cpt.zephyrus1966 5 жыл бұрын
I love farm houses you can have fresh air with little animal friends and peaceful life
@BadazKatt
@BadazKatt 6 жыл бұрын
So clean inside beautiful Too bad it's just gonna rot away...
@lauragriffin6512
@lauragriffin6512 5 жыл бұрын
I always find these videos so incredibly sad. This was someones life. Their dream home perhaps, to raise their family. Now just tossed aside.
@jendagesse4524
@jendagesse4524 5 жыл бұрын
Love the color of the house
@markallen3293
@markallen3293 6 жыл бұрын
There was no dust on the bedroom night table. Beds are made. There are cleaning supplies. Living room carpet looks clean for a abandoned house. They do elevate houses, tear out old rock foundations and pour concrete footings. I know a guy that did that. Someone is taking care of that house on a regular bases. Thank you for the great video.
@iiatargetanalyst3046
@iiatargetanalyst3046 6 жыл бұрын
Nice, private property, in solid shape. Its unfortunate so many homeless families could have a quality homestead like this property. Each state needs to find a way house homeless families offer familes a leg up not a hand out. Thanks for time filming.
@lauraliekarels4059
@lauraliekarels4059 6 жыл бұрын
Generation family farmers can't make it and you want to put a clueless homeless family out in the country? To do what? Who will pay for food, transportation, utility bills, fixing up the place. How would they make a living? Most small farmers have to look for another job just to get by and in rural places those jobs are as rare as hens teeth. Farm equipment can cost as much as a house, even buying used. Nice thought but unworkable in practice.
@jacobshort6528
@jacobshort6528 6 жыл бұрын
My Uncle in Milan, Michigan, buys up small farms that have gone under, and then he hired farmers to take care of the farm buildings while he farmed the land. That's how he accumulated 4,000 acres of land that elsewise would have gone to McMansion developments. He also refurbishes used farm equipment to resell, and he is also a Vacu-Vator dealer. But he had to sell his camper-trailer and the truck that pulled it, just to make ends meet in 2008.
@FlyinRaptorJesus
@FlyinRaptorJesus 6 жыл бұрын
@@jacobshort6528 id love to do that if i had the cash to start it. I hate all the farm land getting developed everywhere.
@aman4peace
@aman4peace 6 жыл бұрын
@@lauraliekarels4059cost money today where the prices are you have to be a rich person to have much money to keep a place going for a small farmer to exist. someone gives it to a needy family is not all easy. @IIA Target Analyst, not a bad idea what you said about a needy family. It takes a lot to help a family. who would help them and who would sponsor to financing them money to put food and fixing the house and pay the lights to keep them there and pay Taxes? my self would wish even in the 21st century helps those give them a place and start a business for people who had lost their homes that can not come back to them of a tax lien can not pay. and have I wish I could help the poor those who were farmers.
@karri_saudad9024
@karri_saudad9024 6 жыл бұрын
Have you ever thought that there’s a likelihood the acreage/land is still in fact owned by the “family “ of the this abandoned home? I mean, he showed the powered wires as one of the first shots approaching the home. QAlbeit a distant relative who has no plans for it at all for whatever reason. My grandfather owned several hundred acres inherited from his father etc. and I’ve come across an abandoned home like this before. Never knew why it was still left unfinished. But pride from a hypothetical distant cousin who may have inherited the land but lives elsewhere, even often times out of state is the reason these places still exist. A normal commonality that, in their view, is at the very bottom of things to take care of or care about. Out of sight out of mind. I
@kx250rider661
@kx250rider661 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I find it very interesting as to how many beds are in there. I would say it was used as a bunkhouse for farmworkers, but the other contents look too much like family items for that.
@stjudeprayer7
@stjudeprayer7 6 жыл бұрын
Even up to the farthest bedrooms nothing was abandoned, left empty and neglected.... so many touches of notice and care … shows visitors were expected back.... the stenciling across the upper part of the white walls too --- the marks of care with a capital C. And I'd love to find a couch exactly like that one... it's unlike any I've ever seen. The low window seat in kitchen Wonderful! I feel she was left widowed and …. or she died first and he for whatever reason (lost in grief) brought tons of stuff inside... the little groups of farm implements. Seeing what was owned leaves you imagining and wanting more information on the Who..
@LM-kv5kp
@LM-kv5kp 4 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of old houses that guys use as hunting shacks each fall. That could be why it’s somewhat taken care of. It would also explain all those beds in one room.
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 4 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for sharing this atmospheric place. Would have been quite a cosy Grannies house.
@kristineguetschow9134
@kristineguetschow9134 6 жыл бұрын
That living room sofa is in just about every abandoned house video I’ve seen. Three dbl beds in one bedroom? Awkward! Looks like they had a chimney fire at one time. I think I would find a better entrance to the basement than a trapdoor in the living room. Yes, very interesting tour! Thank you!
@possessingthehaunted2999
@possessingthehaunted2999 6 жыл бұрын
My mom had that coffee pot in the 80's...lol! Most of the stuff looks to be, as well!
@PoliceChaplainMisty
@PoliceChaplainMisty 6 жыл бұрын
II have much respect for exploring and have been watching these abandoned homes videos for about a year now. It is a rule of thumb with explores to never give a location away for fear of vandalism. They also only go in take pic and document. They never take anything but only and always leave their footprints behind I have seen videos of explores where people have gone in an thrashed aplace. and I know some of you are not in his area.but it is still better to be safe than sorryStay safe in all you do.
@lordexplores
@lordexplores 6 жыл бұрын
PoliceChaplain Misty There seems to be an unspoken set of rules for explorers of abandoned locations. One Is most certainly not to vandalize or steal. And for the location giving, I only do it to people I trust are legitimate explorers and to those who don't vandalize places
@marlenecardinahl9346
@marlenecardinahl9346 6 жыл бұрын
Such a waste
@christocr
@christocr 6 жыл бұрын
Christine Nesky What?????
@BusterDoberman
@BusterDoberman 6 жыл бұрын
@@lordexplores I agree an I follow the same as you do an only to legite exploreers do i ever give out a location for same reasons not wanting a place to be vandalised and Only leave fotprintsw behind Dont Steal I saw a comment once where a Person said "man did you bust up anything while you were there?" and I was thinking what a dumbbut That is Exactly why the old reid Hospital got torn down because of kids Breaking windows and Tagging up the place with Graffit I liked anther persons comment "leave a place as it was when it was abandoned it makes it so much more interesting to see how it was last left before it was abandoned"
@aman4peace
@aman4peace 6 жыл бұрын
I hate it when people that do this has no value for their things. would they like it if someone like come in there place and destroys there items? Maybe a day, if the house is not all fallen in those who left it because of purpose, could get what hey had in there a place or just remember how it was
@Katsfolly
@Katsfolly 6 жыл бұрын
Wow, I would swear this is a MN farm hone, like I’ve seen it. Just the creepiest feeling like I’ve seen this, just goes to show you how farm homes across the US all have that “look”
@malcolmwhitson1080
@malcolmwhitson1080 5 жыл бұрын
It is Minnesota
@saltpeter7429
@saltpeter7429 4 жыл бұрын
My grandfather's farm in new hampshire looked a lot like this. But, he was from upper Michigan. A midwest Scandinavian thing I suppose.
@kiwisweetheart71
@kiwisweetheart71 6 жыл бұрын
Oh how sad. I'd love to live in and cherish that gorgeous home.
@jennilang721
@jennilang721 5 жыл бұрын
Oh, snap! Wasn't expecting that immaculate stove!!!😮 Great vid. Your vids are "real", and I appreciate that about them.👍👍👍
@darciostrander957
@darciostrander957 6 жыл бұрын
I'm a new viewer. I enjoyed this exploration very much. I agree with you, so sad to see this place going too waste! What a wonderful place to live. I'm thinking, with all the beds, that this place might have served as a home for the elderly or informed? Seemed pretty clean and cared for. Thanks for sharing.
@brendafarmer3584
@brendafarmer3584 6 жыл бұрын
That was my first time seeing this house. It was Really Much Larger than I thought it would be!! The rooms were all be neat, and pretty clean for as long as it has been empty! I hope someone takes care of it and remodels it some! It would make a nice home for a large family! I think the stone basement was original to the house. As heating systems, hot water heating systems, electrical systems came into use, I think that is when the poured basement came into being. Possibly part of the house was added at that time also?!?
@trishmaxwell3187
@trishmaxwell3187 6 жыл бұрын
My parents has a farm with a guest house away from the main homestead. When family from out of state come to visit they stay in the guest house which is an old nun's home built back in the 30's. It has several old antique appliances (frig, stove, washer, and others) which is in working order and still hooked up to electricity. The guest house has a mixture of updated and very old items left behind when not occupied with visiting family members. I noticed how it looked like someone had at one time tried to do some maintenance to the home. Mixture of newer items with older items, someone has tried to do renovations perhaps.
@JasonsMyOneLife
@JasonsMyOneLife 5 жыл бұрын
I wish my latest find would have been that cool, the best part is the grave I found at the end with multiple people buried! 👍🏼 Great job.
@artemisamory
@artemisamory 5 жыл бұрын
WOW! I love that living room. I want a retro style living room just like that.
@truenorth7553
@truenorth7553 4 жыл бұрын
Your plate was visible , AnD cool channel . I'd love to bye an old farm that's not been active for about 40-60 years . 🍀☘️👍👍👍Stay safe 👍👍👍☘️🍀
@debblevins.4760
@debblevins.4760 6 жыл бұрын
It is sad when time stands still. Someone's something. But thanks cause we need to all know time stops for all depending when THAT IS. GREAT VID.
@markaymull6873
@markaymull6873 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us along!
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 5 жыл бұрын
You betcha! 😊
@RepublicTX
@RepublicTX 6 жыл бұрын
That living room is straight out of the 1970's. Ask me how I know! Thank you for paying attention to details like the small hardware in the house. Things like doorknobs and hinges tend to stay put no matter what remodeling happens over the years, and can help date the house.
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
Drowned Rat The small details are what I like best. Thanks for watching!
@charlesmurphy1510
@charlesmurphy1510 6 жыл бұрын
How do you know?
@mitchw7118
@mitchw7118 6 жыл бұрын
Personally one of the first things I do when I’m renovating is change door knobs, hinges, switch plate covers, etc
@bg147
@bg147 6 жыл бұрын
@@mitchw7118 Please do not buy my house and make it into a Home Depot special. It is original and close to 100 years old.
@mitchw7118
@mitchw7118 6 жыл бұрын
bg147 I’m not talking about that. I wouldn’t change those. I mean like a 20-year old house, when it’s old but not nostalgic
@MsVicky72
@MsVicky72 5 жыл бұрын
OMG!! My heart is pounding !!! I freaking love your videos!! They’re like watching a movie!! Luke I don’t even want to blink my eyes!!😂😂😂
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 5 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! 😁👍
@Lindazahar
@Lindazahar 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for doing this! I wish I could go with you! Be safe!
@jessicadarlin6893
@jessicadarlin6893 6 жыл бұрын
So preserved... wow beautiful find...So glad it hasn't been vandalized.. I hate when people do that .. they should leave it be for the next explores to enjoy
@Bannimann2
@Bannimann2 5 жыл бұрын
You can't be sure it has been abandoned since 2007 based on the calendar alone, it could be much later based on the overall condition of the house, but great video. :)
@almatala6083
@almatala6083 4 жыл бұрын
So odd that many of the rooms are very clean considering how long it is supposed to be empty. Very little dust, and no cobwebs even in the basement . This house needs to be renovated. It's amazing and could maje a great home for another family.
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 Жыл бұрын
That place is awesome 😎💯 not tossed or destroyed awsome
@bamabelleasmr1365
@bamabelleasmr1365 6 жыл бұрын
New subscriber! This is something Iv always wanted to do. I have done it a few times and didn’t video. I just love it. I can just imagine the history that belongs to a place. I don’t think I’d want to explore alone I had someone with me the times I did it. But watching your videos I want to do it again and film this time. Down here in the south soooo many forgotten antebellum homes and farmhouses. So sad. Thanks again. I am really enjoying your explores!
@monicaaustin2711
@monicaaustin2711 6 жыл бұрын
New viewer and subscriber thank you for the great videos. On this one it caught my attention both stove and clock in living room both say 1:38 am/pm.
@michealhayes2676
@michealhayes2676 4 жыл бұрын
That house is in pretty good shape, wouldn't take much to be livable again
@lauragates548
@lauragates548 6 жыл бұрын
Yup, that's definitely a toilet full or mice! lol How odd! Just stumbled upon your videos this evening, and this is the second video I've watched so far. Can't wait to check out your other adventures!
@cocoagirl6693
@cocoagirl6693 5 жыл бұрын
Your brave going in those homes alone Thanks for sharing though sad but pretty cool . I’m surprised people don’t buy these and restore them .
@sharonlegnon427
@sharonlegnon427 6 жыл бұрын
When time was simpler. Vacant for over 10 years. Good shape.
@debblevins.4760
@debblevins.4760 6 жыл бұрын
RedEyes really 2007 was old?
@RobertNES816
@RobertNES816 6 жыл бұрын
2007 wasn't much different then today lol. Maybe when the furniture and appliances were new in the 60's or 70's THEN you can say it was a simpler time haha.
@aman4peace
@aman4peace 6 жыл бұрын
@@debblevins.4760 I think 12 years ago be in 2019. not to much old within that time period
@coffeemakerbottomcracked
@coffeemakerbottomcracked 5 жыл бұрын
Did this guy meant like that time perioid when this house was made?
@ericgarman5992
@ericgarman5992 5 жыл бұрын
Cool af. You always gotta wonder about how these properties looked and operated in their heyday. Thanks brother🤜🤛
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 5 жыл бұрын
This home had a good vibe to it. A comfortable, cozy feeling. Like there were alot of great memories made in this house. One of my favorite finds for sure!
@drygraphite
@drygraphite 6 жыл бұрын
My house in ND was built in 1904 and the basement has extra thick poured concrete like that. You can see the wood grain left from the forms and recessed windows just like that. I had a basement specialist over once for a concern and he called it a "fortress" lol
@jonadam197531
@jonadam197531 5 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed to your channel. I love this kind of stuff. This house was definately telling me a story. Seems ro.me that a grandmother lived in this house. They had renivations done on the house in the mid to late 70's and sometime in the early 80's her husabnd probably died. I say that because there was ALOT of from the early ro mid 80's in hat house, including the lawnmowers. Her kids had kids and she was a grandmother who would let her grandkids stay there. That would have been the early to mid 90's. So very fascinating.
@shirleyharrison2580
@shirleyharrison2580 6 жыл бұрын
A great video.. good job filming, I like seeing EVERYTHING..lol.. Gotta admit I laughed out loud at the commode comment ' dead baby mice or turds'.. Maybe they had a lot of bug spray because being in the country there's a lot of different bugs, spiders, ants, , country living is bad for mice too, around crops/field ect.. They sure had enough beds.
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
Shirley Harrison Thanks for watching, Shirley. ☺
@trevorjameson3213
@trevorjameson3213 6 жыл бұрын
Well, I can see it's probably in Michigan, because of the license plate on his car, and his accent. Maybe they have tons of bugs up there in that part of the country. We don't have bug problems in the southwest, so it's weird to see all those bug killing products. Also very weird to see all that lush greenery everywhere, very strange to see but cool.
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
@@trevorjameson3213 Minnesota, actually.
@maxineward6146
@maxineward6146 6 жыл бұрын
I have always wanted to live in an old farm house. Wish I could afford to buy something like this and fix it and live in it my last days here on earth
@christocr
@christocr 6 жыл бұрын
Crazy. Dishes still stacked on the counter. Like someone lived there one day and gone the next. Again, my guess is older folks. One died. Other carted off somewhere. Or maybe husband died and wife lived there until she died. Kids didn't want it. Man, I would love to live in a place like that out in the middle of nowhere. It's interesting to me that whoever owns it doesn't sell it. There are plenty of old house junkies like me around that would take it, fix it, and live in it. Win/win... extra money for the owner and rescued piece of history for new owner.
@helenafrozze
@helenafrozze 5 жыл бұрын
The green grass and multiple trees has me sold! Coming from someone living in Kansas in a drought :/
@amandahudson431
@amandahudson431 6 жыл бұрын
Wow that oven is clean!
@bevolson7619
@bevolson7619 3 жыл бұрын
That is what I thought. Cleaner than most people who are using theirs.
@karene9131
@karene9131 2 жыл бұрын
Abandoned homes make me sad because you can see the hopes and dreams of families just fading away...
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly 😕
@beema9573
@beema9573 6 жыл бұрын
Nice home....at the time of this viewing it was definitely in solid condition and worth saving. Just some updating and freshening up inside and good to go. What a waste.
@themoonlitquill
@themoonlitquill 6 жыл бұрын
With the exception of that icky bathroom, the house looks well-kept! It must have been so surreal to walk around in there and see the place as if Grandma was about to come out of the kitchen with a plate of freshly baked cookies. Wow! I felt a little sick to my stomach seeing such a beautiful farm house left frozen in time like that. Very unsettling and even sad. As you pointed the camera at the basement opening, I loudly said "Don't do it! Run away! Run away!" and for some odd reason that Monty Python song 'Bright Side of Life' came into my head. Clearly I should be asleep at nearly 4 a.m. HAHA!
@lukejayjackson9287
@lukejayjackson9287 6 жыл бұрын
wonderful video thanks for your effort
@bdg38gunyon2
@bdg38gunyon2 5 жыл бұрын
This house is so clean like someone uses it.
@stevetaylor9556
@stevetaylor9556 6 жыл бұрын
Wow , this place is so weird,it looks ready to move into !!! what a waste. cool vid.
@thevacdude
@thevacdude 4 жыл бұрын
10:28, I used to have a Hoover Concept one like that, great vacuum it was. Really neat to see something so far out there. I have to wonder how would emergency get to the house?
@DanceQueen5122
@DanceQueen5122 6 жыл бұрын
Oddly clean ,some areas you would think someone or something tidied up ! Very clean ghost 👻 in some areas there’s no dust hummmmmmm🤔 The home probably had the molded crystal door nobs , they may have taken them when they left whom ever they are ? Haunted by a clean loving grandmother ghost .❤️. Thank you
@tom165983
@tom165983 6 жыл бұрын
Thankful for you taking time too post this stuff! Really cool man
@FarmHunter
@FarmHunter 6 жыл бұрын
You betcha!
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