Crime Families $2,000,000 Abandoned Georgia Mansion

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Published 2024-05-11
In today’s episode we venture to the south east to check out a 2 million dollar mansion that had been left abandoned for years. After researching who the previous owners were. Found this place was once used for rescuing animals and boarding. And after researching the names attached to this property it seems that 3 of the people that lived here were all having issues with committing crimes such as child cruelty, and aggrevated battery. But it is very hard to assume what really happened here. Were they kids when they lived here and that’s why their names are attached, or was it abandoned because of crimes. That will remain a mystery. So join me today and let’s see what’s left.

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All Comments (21)
  • @FlashyIsCold
    At first this house looked like an absolute tear down. But afterwards, it’s easily restorable. No real mold or infestations really so probably a $700,000-$1,200,000 project idealy
  • @terrigoetsch896
    Wow! This place is amazing! I loved all of it. It did give off “the Brady Bunch” vibe. But imagine it being restored! This is my #1 so far!!!
  • @melissaward9031
    This 70's home is gorgeous... As a 70's baby I love it and it tugs at my heart! I also wanna say thank you for being so thorough when your filming, I love that you even show us the closets! This place would've been my dream home back before succumbing to the elements and being abandoned... So amazing!
  • @OLManJenkins87
    As an architect ,seeing abandoned houses really makes me sad 😔
  • I dont know what style this is but its kind of a 70's contemporary look to me. Im sure you found the year of the build if you found names attached to the property. Its a cool looking property!
  • @paulforder591
    Love the downstairs of the house, the stone fireplaces, and the chandelier. Authentic 70s era mansion, very cool. 😎 If it could be restored to its former glory, that'd be superb. Only time will tell. 😁😸💗
  • @brandisuperstar
    I love the old style of architecture in these places! They are so spacious and cool!
  • @karenshepler7128
    That home was ossome as just can't believe how big it is on the inside ...I hope it can be fixed and not torn down.
  • @acecone7215
    So child cruelty happened here? Nothing about this home is awesome if that’s the case. That’s heart breaking
  • @susanpugh5265
    I love how you show us such awesome finds,pointing out neat things! Thank you so much!
  • @staciwhaley3939
    One of the stranger layouts I've seen on your channel. Definitely a MAJOR project for someone if they wanted to salvage it. Not sure if it would be worth the time and effort, but this is why I love your channel, you show a huge variety to ensure there is something for everyone to appreciate.
  • I loved this explore! This is my favorite out of all the ones you have. The Covid 30 had me laughing.
  • @karanj931
    I love the downstairs of this place. Upstairs there was nothing remarkable about this home which surprised me because the downstairs was done out so well. Thanks for the video ❤
  • @Mrsmarina84
    How interesting to see this abandoned home! Thank you for the tour BigBankz!
  • @AliciaLynn2
    Mid centuries are my favorite style of home and this is my absolute dream home. Minus some of the color choices like the blue kitchen but all the wood and brick details I just love!!!
  • @paulonunes2002
    Holy cow 😮, This house appears to have been abandoned for many decades. I imagine the glory days that this old house lived in, it's sad to see an abandoned house, it's sadder to think about the people who lived there, where did they end up?