ABANDONED Doctor's $2.5 Million Dollar Mansion | Pool, Tennis Court, Everything Left

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  • @333b6
    Hey little brother, I came for Reanto Garcia (Brazilian YouTuber who records videos of legends in Brazil) He said he wants to record with you someday
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  • @pedrosilva-qr5fl
    speak hand. I came for Renato Garcia and we wanted to ask you to record with him, your videos are really cool.
  • It breaks my heart when places like this are abandoned. Iā€™m sure the family would have loved to stay. When the main bread winner passes away the rest of the family suffers in many ways. I pray that they find comfort and have somewhere safe to live. šŸ˜¢
  • @cherc5389
    When I watch these videos, thereā€™s such a mixture of emotions where Iā€™m really sad for the person that passed, and their family, but also appreciation for the fact that material things mean nothing after weā€™re gone. Thank you!
  • What an amazing house. So sorry to hear that the man passed away at such a young age and that the family had to leave because the house wasn't paid off. Sad for all involved.
  • @sophiar6996
    I love and appreciate the way you give a detailed history of these mansions. And the way you really give the prior owners and the property so much respect.
  • How devastating that he passed an they had to move! I hope they were able to find a nice, safe place! Such unexpected I'm sure!! what makes me saddest is knowing how many homeless around the US (an only getting worse ) an many never expecting to be an even working... An there's so many places just "sitting, abandoned!" It's so sad!
  • @jessikasilva6639
    Hello, I came here watching this top video, through Brazilian YouTube Renato Garcia, who records content from abandoned places, just like you, I came to ask none of him that you call him to record with you, it will be really cool.
  • You're right that first room would have been the formal living room and the small paneled room would have been the man's den/office. The large room with the fireplace would have been the family room. For those of us not wealthy and in smaller homes we called ours the den. The rocks by the door were flower/plant beds. That was a thing in the 70's. The down stairs would have been the Rumpus room. A sort of den/game room usually for teens. The downstairs bedrm. would have been the guest room. The large room upstairs would have been the master, remember 70's ideas were a bit different and bathrooms used to be smaller than today! The bat thing is a juggling batton there would have been a set of them four or more. The chain was used for hanging plants. Love that fireplace!! In the 70's nobody hung the TV on the wall, remember we didn't have flat screens then. TVs were bulky in design. Sombody took the mantle probably a very nice one.
  • @Cheryl_Haydon
    The one thing that really stands out for me is the royal blue carpeted grand staircase. And with the blue drapes in the entryway, it is grand indeed! It's so sad that the family had to leave. Just goes to prove that your life can change in an instant.
  • Hey little brother, l came for Renato Garcia (Brazilian YouTuber who records videos of legends in Brazil) he said he wants to record with you someday
  • Iā€™m not sure if someone else commented this yet but usually in bigger houses or mansions- if there is a smaller staircase adjacent or straight to the kitchen other than the main staircase- it is usually ā€œbutlerā€™s stairsā€ or ā€œservantā€™s stairsā€ for people who hired extra help.
  • Such a shame that the kids lost their dad and their home all in a short period of time and also had to leave some of their personal belongings
  • @tt8807
    šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ Him saying ā€œthis is where they probably mounted their tvā€ as he points above the fireplace! Oh child! TVs weā€™re giant heavy pieces of furniture known as consoles.
  • What saddens me most about these videos of abandoned properties is thinking that once people lived happily in these spaces, noisy children ran and played, and today there is only silence and desolation. And the soundtracks you put in the videos make us even sadder. And I wonder where are these people who survived? Are they okay?
  • @redneckbryon
    After watching so many videos like this, then finding out the story that the families left after a loved one passed away, it's crazy to think about how many people don't have mortgage insurance, basically if your loved one passes away and they were on the mortgage the house gets paid off, by the bank.
  • @jessikasilva6639
    Hello, I came here watching this top video, through Brazilian YouTube Renata Garcia, who records content from abandoned places, just like you, I came to ask none of him that you call him to record with you, it will be really cool.