Exploring a $12,000,000 ABANDONED Mega Mansion | HUGE Indoor Pool

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This mega mansion was constructed in 1976 with 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms with a massive indoor pool. This place seems to have been abandoned around 2010. It’s is said that the family last to live here were from China who had successful businesses around the area. But somehow they lost it all and had to sell the house. It was then bought by a developer who possibly has plans to demolish the house or remodel. Today it’s sits abandoned with many things left behind! Hopefully this beautiful home can be saved an enjoyed again. There’s really much else we could find out about the family but nonetheless we are ready to show you what’s left!

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コメント (21)
  • Aside from the pink carpets, that architecture was ahead of its time, the trimmings, tiling, stone work, big open areas... amazing!!!
  • That pool is deep enough to dive into!! And the condition of the sauna is BRAND NEW! The wood is spot less and perfect 👌
  • if i was rich i would buy and restore this house literally so beautiful all the tiny details i noticed like the sinks with the flowers and all the pink detailing this is like my dream house i can imagine in it in its prime in the late 70’s absolutely beautiful
  • @defended
    this is one of the few old mansions that holds up extremely well. be ashamed if it was destroyed its a piece of art
  • @Ziplinz
    This place needs to be saved. It can still be an awesome home for anyone that can afford it.
  • This place is absolutely amazing, the exterior was rather strange looking but when you get inside talk about high end. Thank you for showing this beautiful abandoned mansion
  • @kenlaw04
    I love this house. If I had money, I’d buy it and renovate it. I’d keep the wood and natural stone. I actually like the pool area. Quite amazing. I love the courtyards too. This house would be great with some solar panels and new technology. It has so much natural light.
  • The amount of detail in that house speaks volumes of how a real boss lives his life. Stunning
  • You can always look up the records through any real estate or city records. But as soon as I saw the design in the floor I knew I had an idea of who that house may have belonged to. Those leaves in the floor are quite significant and most UN ambassadors or representatives have them in their homes. The garden by the kitchen was for fresh herbs for cooking. Many rich Aisian homes have them or used too. The rooms off the side of the kitchen were for the servants or chef quarters
  • Amazing house!!! I always try to picture in my mind what these abandoned places were like when they were lived in. The birthday parties, holidays, family gatherings, children runnung around playing and jumping in the pool, etc... all the memories that were made in this house are etched into their minds forever. I'm shocked people haven't stolen the TV, record player, equalizer and the other electronic stuff left behind. I'm also surprised young kids haven't ripped the iPad out of the wall. Maybe they tried but couldn't get it out... thank you sm for the tour! ❤
  • Every now and again YouTube recommends something good, this is one of those times.
  • Some of the areas in this home have a Frank Lloyd Wright vibe. Gorgeous.
  • Recognized this house immediately in the thumbnail as I once stumbled across it while doing some hiking with a friend. It’s a beautiful design and it’s a shame to see it vandalized. Thanks for making these videos it’s both fascinating and sad to see these places that once were and to think of all the people and memories that passed through them.
  • Absolutely beautiful. I sure hope the bank sells it to someone who can restore it. I can't stand when people damage other people's property. This is by far the nicest place I have seen. I love the pool area. ❤
  • Very cool house! The stairs from the kitchen to the second floor was most likely the maids living quarters. Gives the maid direct access to the kitchen. That's why the bathroom wasn't as fancy. The panel with the switches on the wall probably told the maid which area she was being called to. Fun fact, those weren't broken records on the floor. Those were "Laser Discs" . Before there were DVD's or Blue-Ray you had Laser Discs for high quality video. Great video guys!!
  • This place definitely should be restored. Beautiful home. I love how "90s" this home is. Like a step back in time.
  • This house is absolutely stunning. It was built the year I was born (76). I didn't think 70's houses could be that extravagant. Most of the abandoned houses i've seen explorers go into from the 70's era definitely don't look like this one. It had so much sunlight and so many unique features that it made it such an awesome explore. I've always wondered why teenagers feel the need to destroy properties and bust out windows. I mean, does it make them feel good or what? I will never understand. Thank you for the tour of this great house. I love it!
  • This video was the best one I have seen so far. Love, love, LOVE the pool area and the first half of the house. If I could afford to live there, I would. The wood, the pool, the design, perfect! ❤️