Abandoned 1818 House
9 years ago
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amazing house and amazing find Steve.
Hey, +Abandoned Steve, I have a couple of questions for you. You’ve
probably been asked before but just in case you haven’t I will ask them. lol
1.Have you ever run in to a homeless person while filming?
2.Do you normally do a quick run-through before filming to check for
squatters?
3.Have you ever freaked yourself out so much while filming that you thought
you saw paranormal activity?
4.What is the strangest thing you’ve ever witnessed while doing one of your
explorations?
Just some questions that’s that been on my mind for a minute. I love your
videos, man! Keep them coming!
It’s a shame that this nice house is going to waste away, hope someone
saves it soon. Looks like a wonderful property.
Really all things considered that place isn’t in that bad of condition, the
roof damage hasn’t caused over all that much damage yet.
I wonder how long its been abandoned for, doesn’t even look like the
coppers been touched.
I imagine it was a foreclosure bank-owned property??
Wow great house thanks for taking us along and thanks again for your
efforts in exploring these houses as i would not be able to see them
without you so thanks this house was really nice in its time i’m sure great
stuff!!!!!!
The kitchen sort of looked like a Drug making area and that bunker was
probably a cold storage
That place is amazing! I hope someone gets it and re builds it!
This must be for sale no?
thank you for showing us an amazing high quality video. We don’t get houses
that old here in South Australia, we were first settled in 1836.
I would never ever go into the attic man just bc Im a wimp. xD I wonder how
much it would cost to buy and fix this thing up. Cool find!
Love your videos!
What state is this in?
Thanks for all you do…
AZ Greg
Wow!!!!! So beautiful!!!! It seemed like that basement went on forever!!!
Thank you so much Steve!!! ☆
New Video. Take an inside and out tour with me as we explore this old 1818
built home. As always, like, comment, share. Enjoy
When I win the lottery I’m going to travel around buying and restoring old
house like this. Wish me luck!
That is still a beautiful house. Would be nice to see someone come in and
renovate back to original. The barn stone work is amazing. Thanks for the
tour.