Grandma’s Untouched Abandoned 1970’s Italian Dream House | UNTOUCHED For Almost 50 Years
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This house was built in 1977 by an Italian family who lived here until 2022 when they sold to developers
it has since been demolished along with the house beside it. i did not get to explore that one, but another explorer did, and that video can be found right here:
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1977 seems like yesterday!
I enjoyed this house. It gave off happy vibes and was very clean still. There was a lot of sunlight and views of the gardens in the yard from every window. It looked like old grape vines over the fence. I imagine them making their own wine, growing and canning vegetables. You could do a lot of cooking and seat many people in that huge kitchen! 😊
This whole house was designed regarding the preparation of food. People would been ready for anything.
That front entry perhaps... prepping gardening, canned goods, wine laundry room, storage 😊 canning
Italians love to cook and usually have big, full kitchens. Smart people.
I love Grandma's house the black and white bathroom is cool.
My favorite part was the kitchen I love it in it’s opening and spacey I like kitchen like that
Even with its 'hard' finishes, this home has a welcoming vibe. Totally, 'Grandma's' house!
Good security Ethan. Making sure the front door was locked.
Curtains are made from a casement fabric. Thats what it is called.
9:04 This kitchen gives such nice vibes. I just love it! It isn't completely closed off, so you have a cool panorama from the corridor, almost as if you are invited to take a sit in front of the L island and have a snack. Ethan is opening these cabinets, because even as they are emptied out, they still beg to treat him to a meal! This room is also full of light, which makes it all the more welcoming. Italians are bon vivant with a special love for their gastronomy, so I am sure the family spent some of their fondest memories there 😊
A bit of a different house. That basement was a maze of rooms. I bet they did a lot of canning and preserves. Maybe even some wine making. Good find. Thanks for sharing.
Man, what a totally weird layout this house has! It’s all narrow hallways that lead to small bedrooms then suddenly…bam! a huge oddly shaped room. The floor plan is kinda jarring and all over the place, but cool to see nonetheless. Thanks!
Thanks for posting this one - as mentioned in a previous post, it gave of welcoming vibes of many happy times spent in this house. It was a surprise to see an abandoned house so clean, and for a change, not trashed and vandalized by copper thieves. Sad to see it gone in the name of 'progress'.
Ethan, I can truly picture in my mind a Gigi in this home and the home itself gives off a very warm and welcoming, feeling and there were probably was a lot of family, gatherings and get together‘s in this home throughout the years a lot of life, love and memories built in this home anyways thank you for sharing you take care and be safe🫶🏻🤠
The tree in the backyard in center is a olive tree. Hope they salvaged the chandelier and kitchen cabinets got donated as they are solid wood and in good condition and the stove removed and light fixtures too. The boxes of AZROCK TILE I THINK IS WHAT THE TWO BACK BEDROOMS HAD LAYED DOWN. MUST SAY HAD SOME STRANGE STORAGE AREA'S IN THE BASEMENT.
That Kitchen is Beautiful. I love how the Center Cabinets are off the floor and the light comes through underneath.
Thanks for showing before it was gone!
Hi Ethan you are my favourite explorer your love of homes of years long gone by is just brilliant and your respect for them even though they will be torn down let’s many know what a kind respectful young man you are Good luck with your future adventures I myself love everyone of them cheers Ethan from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
The main floor was very nice❤
Same age as me lol. Such a shame and a really cool house - I can never get over how damn big the basements are lol. I would actually move into it and keep most parts the same - especially the kitchen! Love retro look so much.
Thanks, Ethan!! 😊
A great house Ethan kitchen was a very nice size the bedroom was big love the flooring but a great house
I wish you videoed the outside too & opened the doors. Beautiful home & property. I LOVED the retro flooring!! I really hope they salvaged stuff from the house before demolishing.
Nice clean one! I agree with everyone that this house had warm vibes. Thanks for sharing! Can hardly wait for the next one!
Quite clean 😁❤❤❤❤ still beautiful 😍
I wouldn't mind living there 😊 with hard work cleaning 🧹🧼 , prepping, construction 🚧 home 🏡 TLC 😀🤗🌹 garden of plants and vegetables, fruit trees 😁
Really good movies and cool places, 👍you are calm and respectful. I like that.😃
Cool kitchen! Nice house and back yard
I almost close my eyes when you open the closet doors! I hope you never find anything dead in there. I enjoy your house tours thank you for sharing.
Cute house! Basement was kind of creepy in spots but would have made great extra living space if all finished. The cool floor tile in the kitchen grabbed my attention. Still so shiny after almost 50 years. I would still keep it today. Loved the chandelier in the living room! House is on the smaller side but five bedrooms! Did they raise a large family I wonder. Those bedroom floors were unique but again seemed in great shape. Great yard space. I would much rather live in a smaller home with large outdoor space than a huge home on a tiny lot where one could almost see into the neighbors windows from inside your house. So much could have still been done to restore this rather than destroy it. I think I’ll always prefer restoration vs demolition and think there are very few houses that can’t be saved. I’ve seen pictures/videos of literally shells of houses restored, even 300 yr old shells. It’s sad to me. That house so well maintained with the future of it in mind only to become rubble. Thanks Ethan for sharing this one. Take care, be well and always stay safe!
I can't wait for this one 😊
Nice house here Ethan. Nice big kitchen. Bedrooms were a bit small. Its nice. Too bad its gone. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was awesome even though I’m older than the house 😂Thank you Ethan on showing these beautiful old houses before they are gone forever 🇦🇺💜🇮🇹
This was such a cool house!!! 😎
Terazzo floor, BIG BUCKS. Grandma had a big piggy bank! LOL
Kitchen is awesome
looking forward to seeing this video Ethan
Great vidéo 👍👍👍👋👋👋👋🤗🤗🤗🤗😺😺😺😺👋👋👋👋👋
Good to check on power.
Beautiful place ❤
Garlic keeps the demons (and vampires) away.
To be safe.... Wear protection gear love your videos and channel
The front door is so early 70’s. My parents had the same door. Such a nice retro house. Thanks Ethan for sharing!!❤
very nice car in the background of your intro!!
Hey Ethan, Loving Your Videos, I really enjoy Your filming style, I appreciate it when you are able to share any history that you know about of the locations that you film. I discovered your channel through Carlo Paoloza (so?)
My favorite part of this one was probably the kitchen I would say, it was a nice size, and the old school cabinetry was in great shape, and gives a warm feeling to the space . The terrazzo floors were really nice! The yard with the vineyard type plants was cool, and I imagine a lot of cooking and canning and even wine making took place here most likely. ✌️
Brooo... Those creepy looking boots outside the bathroom near the end..😱😱 I almost jumped outta my skin..😂😂😂😂
Hello Ethan 👋I’m sorry I miss your premier but I’m watching it now 👍❤️😎
For how much storage in the basement upstairs was lacking. The kitchen/ diner was interesting ( the random l shape in middle was strange) interesting house xx
Hey Ethan Another awesome old home and video
nice loved the kitchen . thank you for sharing . ❤❤❤ stay safe love you
Liked the house Ethan...big windows in living room 👌...Nice back yard ....I had those brown doors when I moved in my bungalow 😀..stay safe well and happy 💋
I think 🤔 of the lost boys with the garlic Ethan .thank you for taking all us with you on this house adventure.i love the backyard,the Willow trees are awsome
Golden rod curtains, they were popular.
I would love to have a house with all that space! Especially that kitchen! I have 1100 Sq. feet, no attic or basement. As you walked through this house, I was mentally re-decorating it in my "Lodge" look. LOL!
What another great find ❤️I like the video Ethan 👍Outstanding video 😎Good Work 😍
I usually don't say anything on your videos, I just watch and like but I'm asking you please get a better light, it would help when you're in dark areas of these places for us to see better.
Cool house!
Ethan, you avoided the mirror. Have you become a vampire? lol.
❤❤❤awesome ❤❤❤thanks 😊
So terrible to tear this down. The 1970's had the beautiful floor tiles that you can't get anymore. The designs on the floors; beautiful doors; real wood trim around. I wonder if the reason all these large home got abandoned is because they were too big to manage or pay for? I mean, "less is more" is really true. A smaller home would be better for us all, or medium sized.
Thank you Ethan, for another wonderful vlog! You Do A Great Job!
Great Video!!
Very C😮ol old home❤Thank you for sharing it with us. You are my Favorite explorer...Stay Safe 💖
Great video
What is up Ethan! Cool video! ❤️🤘👍
Thanks! Ethan for all the dedication an work
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Hi Ethan Congrats 104K subscribers
That was short and sweet
First basement room: creepy massage/torture room.
Thank you gn😊
Grazie 🤌
Guess why they had all the basement storage as hardly any in the kitchen or bedrooms.
Who needs a basement that big? Looks like they moved out because of the mold on the basement walls that’s not safe to be breathing in.
Another one bites the dust!
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maybe it’s a Canadian thing but Vineyard is said with a silent e. “Vinyard”
Whut happen you tube black you out pleas make sher when this goes up make sher the hole vdioe gets In but nice old house thanks
Borlotti beans for the Pasta Fazool
That’s a chandelier in the living room.
🎉garlic in basement,they must of had a vampire infestation or they were Italian 🤔
Built in 1977, same year Star Wars came out
Where are your contact gloves Ethan?!
Way too much paneling, but was in then.
Basement seems bigger than the house.....?
The hanging garlic is superstition- it keeps away evil. Very 70s home very cool. Shame it’s being torn down for probably a house that looks just like the ones next to it. Newer homes anymore are so boring. I love the older ones more
think the beans were soy beans, pretty taisty and good for U. They must be roasted.
Vin’yard Ethan…
Bathroom not a window they were called medicine cabinets
VIN - YARD E Is silent 😊
Looked like a deceased kitty in that trashcan... Thank goodness it's not
Garlic 🧄 wards of Evil Spirits🧛🏻♂️ We want to see if there's Bodies in the Freezer🧖🏻🧖🏻♀️
Looked like 15 bean for soup
Pinto beans, northern beans
Need to carry,good flashlight or head lamp, video would be better..🤗
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