The Abandoned Home of an Antique Collector - Everything Was Forgotten

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Published 2024-05-25
Today we will be exploring the home of antique restorer. The home was one of the first ever built in the city and has now gone abandoned with everything left inside. Let's explore whats been left behind
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All Comments (21)
  • @StringerMedia
    You will see later in the video we were being watched. So apologies if we rushed the video a bit. I hope you enjoyed and can understand!
  • @Anthony-pt6ny
    I used to live around the corner from that house and still pass it all the time. I have watched it decay and have always wondered what the inside of the house looked like. I hope that the house will be preserved as most of the houses like it in Bergen County and New Jersey are usually torn down. Houses like that are an important part of our History that are slowly disappearing. Hopefully people like you bring attention to them and the need to preserve them.
  • @rekkinregen
    I hope new generations will cherish old homes and antiques. They are so much worth for history, emotionally, etc.. more important than liveless, soulless modern architecture , glass and plasterboard....................................... this has a soul.
  • So sad to see these beautiful old homes left abandoned! Cool video bro! ❤️🤘👍
  • If I inherited this house 😁, I would refurbished, repairs,updo, the vintage niceness back to good days.❤😂 Making it a home ❤
  • That house is typical of old Dutch homes, I used to live in Jersey and many places have Dutch names. New Jersey is filled with old places. A real wonder that this hasn't been burned down or vandalized.
  • @HighSierraDawn
    Oh my gosh! The spool cabinet! All of those antiques left in an open garage. They must live in a very safe neighborhood.
  • upstairs there's a phone connected to the wall BUT it has no dial! Guess how you made calls? The operator would automatically say 'Operator' and you'd tell her what number to call. That phone is about 70 yrs old.
  • @rekkinregen
    Homeowner(s) when you watch this. In jesus name. restore it, sell it. it has to be saved..... it has to be restored.
  • So very awesome & it makes me happy to see you young men respecting the antiques & the work that goes into them
  • @HighSierraDawn
    Love all of the built in's in the home. The hearth with the vintage Chambers stove! It's a shame to let such a beautiful place sit and decay to be lost forever.
  • @Maya47222
    I like how respectful you guys are. You're just so fascinated and you don't touch everything or destroy anything and that's very nice.
  • @joseph78e4n6
    🌟 Tough Find .... their is nostalgic and very valuable items .. steel case file cabinets nice paintings .. this world 🌎 is down hill now .. great business lost ...
  • The arched brick recess in the basement was a coal chute for the coal fired boilers and the cooking in the original house prior to more modern retrofits as time went on.
  • @spectre5544
    I live around the corner of this house, now I know the story finally. Pretty cool.
  • @dankollectz9456
    You guys walked past an item worth about $15,000 and you and the scabs robbing the joint didn't even see it. Btw love the video don't see places like this anymore
  • @ericthiel4053
    Sad, id be willing to buy quite a bit of the stuff in there. Been looking for some of it. I hope the family decides to grab some of it before its too late. Nice video!!