Ethan … while our 1955 ranch is less than half the size of this home, there are many similarities. But what you’d truly love is our pink and gray bathroom - tub, sink and toilet, all pink. Gray and pink tile walls, the toilet paper holder is pink! And the vanity? Pink/gray/white Formica boomerang design. Since we are both 50’s babies it feels like home and we have no desire to “upgrade” 😝
@natartz
8 ай бұрын
3:44 I love the checker floor & lights in entrance way, thanks for another great video Ethan!
@lisachaput2014
8 ай бұрын
My My, I'm in love with that brown bathroom. The pink one was eh, but my favorite was the brown one. You're right about the "character" it's very nice. Thank you Ethan, this was an amazing explore. Of course I didn't care for you and the black mold and no cover but it is what it is. Take Care of yourself!
@stevenkaskus6173
8 ай бұрын
This home is one of the best and should be saved, put a new roof on it and fix some ceilings here and there and new paint and wall paper and some new flooring here and there it's actually considered a light rehab home. Nothing supper drastic, mostly cosmetic. This place has good bones and a good feel to it, truly really like this home. Love the kitchen and Sun/breakfast room and love love love the dining room, both living areas are so nice. I could imagine a beautiful Christmas tree in front of that big Bay window in the large living room and how beautiful that was with the fireplace with a warm fire going.
@clairefunnell8481
8 ай бұрын
Pretty sweet house Ethan. I love it. You stay safe too Ethan. Awesome house.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@stevenkaskus6173
8 ай бұрын
Actually the thing in the kitchen cupboard you took out is a mini torch, I have one, I use it to melt the sugar on top of creme Brulee when I make it then the sugar becomes a hard shell on top.
@gerbearjones6056
8 ай бұрын
I don't know how you find these places Mr. Ethan ... but I sure am glad you do! Great vid
@xitsmedianax
8 ай бұрын
I really hope they save and repurpose a lot of the items left behind like the doors, etc. I really like the built-in shelves they have in the dining room. Tyfs.
@arnobg4905
8 ай бұрын
Hello!🖐 Yes, I really enjoyed visiting this lovely house! The good new is that there are more and more house rénovation shows on TV I think!... It would be good if it could give people the idea of restoring and not destroying! It is rather great and smart to keep the know-how of previous centuries. Moreover, the materials are often of superior quality.👍 Arnaud.
@mjg263
8 ай бұрын
Beautiful house! What a shame they’re knocking down all the houses with character and quality just to put up pressboard crap quality houses that won’t last 12 years!
@ellennewth6305
8 ай бұрын
I love this house! It looks a lot like the one my parents built in 1961. Especially those bathrooms and that wall paper!!!
@terrilawson2559
8 ай бұрын
I love the entire way its made. The closet in the kitchen was probably another pantry
@brians2026
8 ай бұрын
Great video Ethan. It’s a shame they’re tearing so many of those homes down. When you first showed the brown tile bathroom, it immediately reminded me of my grandpa‘s home that was built in 1956 all original. Metal kitchen cabinets. The bathroom was pink, pink tub, pink tile, pink wall mount sink and toilet. Floor was pink and white tile. I liked both bathrooms, the brown, and especially the pink one bringing the memories of my grandpa.
@dariadobias4857
8 ай бұрын
I'm with you Ethan. Houses built in the early 1900s are the best quality. Houses today are very cheaply made. My son is 39 and loves old Houses that have the beautiful woodwork. That 60s house you showed is beautiful!! I sure would love to live in it. Soo sad it's going to be demolished!! Just to put up a cookie cutter development. Thanks for this one.....loved it!!❤
@Melissaxoxo44
8 ай бұрын
Hi, I'd rather live in a older house like that then the crap they build now. Pink bathroom was my favorite 😊
@marionpeebles3836
8 ай бұрын
Not necessarily smoking. Natural gas heat also discolors walls and ceilings. I believe the wallpaper and matching drapes was Laura Ashley? Very 1980s. The grass cloth paper is very cool
@lindaberg9960
8 ай бұрын
Thank you Ethan. Charming older home! Appreciate your dedication and hard work. Stay healthy and safe❤
@gloriacovarrubias5474
8 ай бұрын
It's sad they tearing it down its beautiful homes it's ashame
@rachelgervais1971
8 ай бұрын
Man this would be nice to restore ❤
@jenniffer9034
8 ай бұрын
Hey Ethan! The yellowing is from smokers And dang they smoked! The cracked ceilings from bad foundations. Even though the house is old I like it and I like certain built ins they don’t have any more
@jjsmith8956
7 ай бұрын
Another cool house. Imagine that brown bathroom tile with natural wood walls instead of wallpaper? Awesome!
@Brenda-2022
8 ай бұрын
Great videos you always have great videos I have look at your videos for a long time love them
@debbiestoyles1141
8 ай бұрын
Love the brown bathroom
@carolynchristy
8 ай бұрын
Asbestos and lead-based paint are factors in demolishing these old beauties. Wish developers would construct their new houses according to the old blueprints. But if wishes were pennies we'd all be rich...
@nancyison7481
8 ай бұрын
It wouldn’t take much to correct the things that are wrong. It’s not that far gone. I’d live in it
@Ragnar06
8 ай бұрын
The mold runs deeper than you know and could kill you over time, not to mention the asbestos presence that would make you a cancer patient in a brief amount of time. Electrical and plumbing upgrades need consideration after those other life-takers
@headrushindi
8 ай бұрын
Some observations here. I have worked in the flooring industry for 30 years , and the last several years with a fire and water mitigation and restoration company. I know a thing or two about construction. The home itself may be from the 60's, but very little of the interior if any is original. It appears to have a early 1990's or mid 90's makeover. None of the tiles you see on the bathroom floors are original. It appears that someone has removed the original Mud -Bed and tile which would have been there originally and the color schemes of the bath floor (the adobe , and terra -cotta colors ) are indicative of the 90's. The fixtures , the jet tub, the 13 or 12 inch straight lay tile on the master bath , are definitely NOT 60's . The fact that they used a cut down tile to make the tile baseboard in the bath are not a traditional 60's or 70's technique . the original would have been a Mud-bed construction with a Mosaic tile floor and sanitary cove base . None of which I see here. The kitchen tiles are a modern (or relatively Modern) VCT . (Vinyl Composition Tile) Which are groutable . Both Armstrong and Karndean made these and still do. They in fact probably do NOT have asbestos in them , as they appear to be late 90's or early 2000,nds. All homes with floors prior to about 1978 are the ones in which we would be concerned about asbestos. The kitchen counters, cabinets and pretty much the entire kitchen are a mid to late 90's makeover. Maybe late 80's . The sisal grass wallpaper , and the flower motif's all 90's. IN the 60's the countertops would not have been (rolled edge) they would have been an early formica Square front. All of that is relatively new. The butcher block island and all the cabinets are a relatively new design. The originals would have been stick built one piece units . I have my doubts that this home was built in the 1960's. I would check the documentation on that . If it was it underwent a SERIOUS full home makeover from the crown molding down to the light fixtures and electrical switches.
@BBQNBLUES
8 ай бұрын
Find it fascinating how people of your age look at the decor as 'vintage'. You could tell this home was built to impress guests. The upper floor had cheap builders grade doors, false hardwood & laminate flooring. Dated baths etc. where downstairs had _false 'carved' niche's in the Dining Room but then they kept that cheap fireplace / hearth / plain mantle in the Living room.
@landos6567
8 ай бұрын
Very nice house, I wish I could lift it and place on my property.
@CarolMortensen-e2b
3 ай бұрын
That blue thing would be a torch to light your creme brulle,etc.
@stevenkaskus6173
8 ай бұрын
I'd say that tile floor maybe under that linoleum in the pink bathroom.
@lindaball403
8 ай бұрын
That wallpaper is pretty.
@yakkhacollection
8 ай бұрын
Love it,s
@johnthompson7420
5 ай бұрын
its not b and e if you have a backwards baseball cap.
@MichaelSmith-fj8ul
8 ай бұрын
Why?
@deanandreakis3263
8 ай бұрын
Eathan how about the asbestos💀☠ tile
@ethanminnie
8 ай бұрын
it isn’t an issue unless it’s broken up and disturbed
@k.b.m
8 ай бұрын
Please don't use filters. It's really boring 😔
@ethanminnie
8 ай бұрын
huh??
@BrendaDawson56
8 ай бұрын
Is it possible that the thing with the long stick in hall closet that said “do not remove contents” was to operate (move) the skylight thingy?
@andrewmay8824
8 ай бұрын
Was thinking the same thing
@kathrynlaw8726
8 ай бұрын
Great house, thank you. Can imagine it being a lovely bustling family home in its heyday! Love the bathrooms, especially the little touches like the window sills.
@cristinhopkins2748
8 ай бұрын
I LOVE this house!! Those balloon valances over the windows scream 80s!! I mean the cracks in the ceiling and stuff wld put a pretty big damper on a house warming party for me BUT I wld LOVE to live in it!! ❤❤ Awesome explore!! Also....how did you know the floor tiling was asbestos?! Just curious. 😊
@gaylewilliamson9183
8 ай бұрын
I agree with you ,they cannot and won't build new homes with the quality of materials these homes were built with ,and today's buildings have no character at all .We are losing these homes in the US as well.Such a terrible thing.Thank you Ethan love the kitchen.and all the closets and storage.Really cool house.👍❤️🇺🇸
@jeanbaker2087
8 ай бұрын
Most of the stuff that's wrong with this place could be fixed. It's a nice place. Have you ever thought about selling real estate? The stick in the closet with the sign on the door is what you use to open the blinds other upstairs sky light.😊
@MrGaryRoberton
8 ай бұрын
You are right Ethan , the older houses were much more robust, The Amana fridges were super quality, that's probably why its still there. I'm pretty sure the narrow brick in the fireplace were thermal, to retain the warmth from use. Cheers
@lindaeckerle5131
8 ай бұрын
I loved this beautiful house. You and I have the same tastes in homes. I own a new home that have had nothing but troubles with. Would love to have this 60's home. The bathrooms were beautiful. The bay window, fireplaces, and the corner cupbords were elegant touches.
@carltonlong1985
8 ай бұрын
Always enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for being an original and not losing your personality.
@sandyg3639
8 ай бұрын
This home has so many nice features and a lot of space. I loved the pink and brown tiled bathrooms. The kitchen has so much storage. I also loved the built-in cabinets and shelves. Ethan, this is a great home. It is a shame that it may be torn down. The passage of time took its toll on this great home. As always, thank you for another great video. ❤
@BrendaDawson56
8 ай бұрын
This house was awesome Ethan! I love the bathrooms with the tile! And the built ins! I can just imagine that this was luxury back then.
@anncrow3340
8 ай бұрын
That first room, with the matching curtains and wallpaper, that was a very 80s thing. The valance was called a balloon valance, dyi ladies would stuff them with whatever, (like plastic grocery bags) to make them balloon. Thanks for another great video.
@karrie1377
8 ай бұрын
Love this house! Definitely more personality than most new homes. Love all the built ins. Framing a fireplace and in the dining room, even in basement. Kitchen really big for its time. Love the staircase. And love those bathrooms! That square tile is always so shiny even 50 and 60 years new. Love the colors. Love when they wallpaper ceilings. Get the mold and asbestos remediated and this house would be ready to host another family’s story. I despise the greed that costs a beautiful home it’s life. Why do homes have to become larger and larger? So many times I would much rather have the older character filled home which would be difficult to recreate. Too bad so much of modern society is based on greed. Wish we all could change it before it’s too late. Thanks for sharing this cool one Ethan. Take care of yourself, be well and stay safe and happy!
@RichieRouge206
8 ай бұрын
I echo your sentiments exactly about the teardown of all these good quality and proper built houses. It’s like they are determined to radicate all history. Urbex Indigo in Australia witnesses countless beautiful old decent places that are flattened for modern generic crap. Great explore
@pfkat9749
8 ай бұрын
I really like that house. Would have been nice to have seen it restored instead of being slated for the wreaking ball.
@pinksparkle4962
8 ай бұрын
This is a House Worth Saving. Built solid, I love the layout too !! I expected the Basement to be bigger, but other then that it was Beautiful !! I loved the Retro Bathrooms and all the built ins and pot lights and there was so much room in this one. The Kitchen was so neat, and a big eating area plus a nice Dining Room. They don't make tile like they used too, nice and shiny and easier to clean. It is all cheap stuff now a days.
@cathyorlowski1951
8 ай бұрын
Ethan, paper browns as it ages. Look at old books compared to new books. Back in the 50's and 60's they didn't always have ceiling lights. They used lamps on tables.
@Ragnar06
8 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing when he commented on the room without a ceiling light. Floor and desk lamps were the norm going WAY back in time
@tigre7739
8 ай бұрын
I love this home!!😍 This is one of my favorite eras of homes, and especially these that have been left almost entirely original! The features and finishes are incredible! I love everything about it, from the skylights to the fireplaces, to the floors, even the newer plush carpet looks of high quality! I love the original bathrooms that are in amazing condition!🤩 I totally agree that this era of homebuilding consisted true quality of materials and features that gave homes real character! I think at this point in history everything has been done and redone, and copied and reinvented, but I don't think it can never be truly replicated, at least not without being extremely costly, if even then. I appreciate and like so many different types of architecture and styles, but I think homes of this era, especially rare gems like this one, are truly unique and special, and are sadly disappearing at an alarming rate! It is a great thing you do, to document these, preserving history in that way, and giving us all that truly appreciate it, a chance to enjoy them! 💖✨✌️
@christopherkraft1327
8 ай бұрын
This old home has so much character!!! It's definitely a shame that so many of these charming houses are being demolished only to be replaced by a crappy mcmansion!!! Yikes!!! Thanks Ethan for sharing another exciting adventure!!! 👍👍🙂
@juliejackson962
8 ай бұрын
Nice find Ethan 👌...kitchens excellent ..they knew how to build houses in the 60s ,spacious plenty of cupboards ...big windows...solid build ....loved it stay safe well and warm 💋
@thompsondean
8 ай бұрын
Great Video Ethan Love the Brown tile in the upstairs bathroom and the Tool in hall closet may be for the Blind, Keep the great video coming
@andrewmay8824
8 ай бұрын
Thinking the same thing
@fawnfredenburg5361
8 ай бұрын
Wow another beautiful home gone too waste Ethan 😳
@Ragnar06
8 ай бұрын
I grew up in smaller versions of this house. Being a military brat we moved around a few times. When you were upstairs and opened the closet that said "Don't remove items from this closet you nearly touched the long stick in that closet. That's what was used to open and close the skylight blinds. I would like to know how long the house was unoccupied (unfaded white light switches tell me only a few years). I noticed the deep freezer in the basement was unplugged, that's an electricity hog so it's obvious most appliances were turned off so the electric bill would be a trickle. Most likely the demolition contractor had the electricity turned back on so h could do pre-demo prep work inside the house with power tools. Dude, mask-up when you go into old homes. That mold presence (not to mention asbestos) will definitely muck up your respiratory system. Quite often in America, such homes will be completely off limits to anyone not wearing a Hazmat suit. The housing complex outside of Yorktown Naval Weapons Station (Newport News, VA) is totally abandoned (built late 50s) and entirely locked up for just such a cause. If you want to see untouched 50's and 60s housing....head to Virginia and get a permit to inspect that entire subdivision before it's flattened. Definitely need a hazmat suit due to the vast amounts of black mold in those homes. Collapsing floors and other house parts also an issue there. Your sniffles and cough were signs that your lungs felt the mold spores entering your body. Be safe.
@natinabell3387
8 ай бұрын
This house is outdated but it's clean and doesn't look like there's much damage .. even better than some homes today. I would most definitely live in this home and carry on.
@Ragnar06
8 ай бұрын
A house builder and renovator would tell you that the damage you do see (mold, water, warping) is just a tiny glimpse of what the real damage is. Needs a new roof and significant replacement of interior structures was my take on this video. Then there's the question about electrical/plumbing upgrades....and asbestos cleanup. You'd need a hazmat suit if you were living there. I can't get my head around the final bill to be paid so that this house would be livable. Apparently somebody did that cost analysis and, sadly enough, made a tough decision to scrap it.
@cindyjohnson1742
8 ай бұрын
Would be so cool to restore this home. Thank you Ethan
@gailspaw5521
8 ай бұрын
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@robinrandlette8327
8 ай бұрын
Hi Ethan 😎🏎💨Nice old 60s house,I liked the dining room and the fireplace as always 😊and overall it has flaws but nothing that couldn’t be fixed. Wonder what happened to the family there. Hope your not getting sick again,stay warm. It’s 9 degrees here in Ohio where I’m at. Stay Awesome 😁see you next time 🏎😎
@debbiestoyles1141
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely love the kitchen and flooring
@Stephen_A.
8 ай бұрын
That was a really nice house. 💜
@Mszahnclass95
8 ай бұрын
wow Ethan your either really tall or that ceiling is low .I can tell this going ro be a great video Ethan ❤❤i love the french doors that go out to that massive yard in the back
@bridgetraveler7700
8 ай бұрын
You are right about the ceiling height it looks very low usually when people do build homes they have to go with building codes like make the ceilings tall enough so tall people won't hit the ceilings and make holes.
@carltonlong1985
8 ай бұрын
Did he mention he is 6'5" sometime back?
@pyrexmaniac
8 ай бұрын
The custom draperies are beautiful......must have cost a fortune. This house is such a perfect example of a 1960s "colonial" cape cod style house so popular then. I would love to have seen the original baths and kitchen. That wallpaper all looks to be original to when the house was built. Such a lovely, gracious home.
@pyrexmaniac
8 ай бұрын
Whoa! That roman brick basement fireplace is incredible! Love the rubber floor too.
@debbiestoyles1141
8 ай бұрын
Beautiful home. Such a waste,so sad
@ngaerethomson9010
8 ай бұрын
I like to watch your videos to compare how houses in Canada compare to the houses in New Zealand. This house is very similar to houses built in the 60's in NZ. My mothers house was built in the 50's and added onto early 60's. I remember we had the ball lamp shades and most houses had wallpaper on the walls which did not match the carpets or curtains. Mum painted the walls in the end with washable white paint, then it became white wallpaper to match in with the Taupe coloured carpet and plain curtains in the 1980's.After dad died, she sold her house and bought a 2 bedroom 1level town house. Her old house was pulled down and 3 new houses were built on the property. Many houses in my area are being pulled down for 20 town houses to be built on the property. I suppose it is demand and supply these days. No where for kids to play. My first house was an 1882 Villa with a veranda, high ceilings and huge rooms and I now live in a 1940's brick Bungalow with 2 bedrooms. No doubt it will be gone in a few years too. Keep up the great work.Ngaere from down under...in summer lol
@itspouringrainbows3277
8 ай бұрын
That’s a beautiful house! I’m sorry if you already mentioned &I didn’t hear, but how many square feet is it? I love everything 60’s/retro! I agree! They don’t build them the same anymore, but I wish they did!
@ethanminnie
8 ай бұрын
probably around 3500sqft
@itspouringrainbows3277
8 ай бұрын
@@ethanminnie Awesome! I’m not surprised going by how spacious the rooms looked but I’m always surprised by how much smaller homes frequently look on the outside. Even my house is more spacious inside than it looks from the outside. My house is only 1895 SF but has 4 bedrooms & 3 full baths 🛁. It’s nothing special. Just a cookie cutter 🏡 but it’s mine & I love it! It’s all I could afford in California at the time. I call it my little house with big rooms 😂 which is basically what it is 😂 I dream 💭 of something bigger & nicer sometimes, which is why I love watching your vids, but, the older I get the less it matters. I’m fortunate & content! Be well my friend and 𝓣𝓗𝓐𝓝𝓚 💞 𝓨𝓞𝓤
@ritagreen1540
8 ай бұрын
Cool house love the older ones
@mimzyc9949
8 ай бұрын
This was an upscale home for its time. Such a shame to let it go. So glad you found it and shared it.
@PCFixer
8 ай бұрын
OMG that brown-tiled bathroom was TO DIE FOR, spectacular! I love it when houses have their original fittings, fixtures, and original appliances--the days when shit was BUILT TO LAST! Amazing! 😍
@reneeg4817
8 ай бұрын
Thanks Ethan for another great adventure. The brown bathroom is way cool. Thank u. ❤
@cranez006
7 ай бұрын
I counted 187 times he used the word "cool"
@ShettikkaWoods-jl8iq
8 ай бұрын
Amazingly awesome 👍🏾 thank you
@bluemeaford
8 ай бұрын
Hey Ethan - great video as usual 👏🏻 Like watching your enthusiasm at old school house design. Some people think that type of interior decor is tacky as they’re used to the plain austere cookie cutter versions nowadays. Personally it’s nice to see variety. (greige, beige, grey, stainless steel, granite and repeat gets pretty boring) (I was worried that you stopped your trademark “what’s up guys” greetings in the mirrors! - until the last one near the end of video 🙌🏻)
@crizzy8373
8 ай бұрын
What a beautiful home! Nothing but cheap boxes being built anymore!
@shanaemerine9074
8 ай бұрын
This home is beautiful, I wish they would save some of these homes also, I love the older homes, especially the brick homes🥰🥰🥰🥰 nice work Ethan🥰🥰
@sharonhunchak3744
8 ай бұрын
The farm house I bought 19 yrs. ago has the original cedar ceiling & walls in the living room & hall, original tub, flooring, vanity & mirror in the main bathroom. The 3 bedrooms & laundry room-- mud room have the imitation wood paneling. I have had to up grade some of the flooring & did a complete reno on the master bath. It was in sad shape but it is now my palace.
@liliann8346
8 ай бұрын
So many of these older homes are built so much better, with higher quality components. I'd buy a 70 year old home before a new build in a heartbeat.
@KateRomano-c3n
8 ай бұрын
I love older homes! The craftsmanship is not around anymore. Those homes had character that you can’t find today.
@ShettikkaWoods-jl8iq
8 ай бұрын
I love the vintage 60s look.😊
@debraschnieber8140
8 ай бұрын
They definitely don't build them like they used to, I love the brown and pink bathrooms. That skylight in order to let the sun in the blind slides backwards, they used a long stick with a hook on the end to slide the blind back and forward depending on what you wanted to do, I love those built in bookshelf or display shelf with the clam shell feature, I bet that looked nice in its natural. Thank you for sharing the video.
@Ragnar06
8 ай бұрын
That long stick was inside the closet marked "don't remove items from this closet"
@fawnfredenburg5361
8 ай бұрын
Cool Ethan another great video from you and thank you so much 👍❤️😎
@jouvellemcwatters169
8 ай бұрын
Wow another beautiful home. The pink bathroom is my fav.❤
@stevenkaskus6173
8 ай бұрын
Those shell corner China cabinets in the formal dining room are gorgeous. You didn't open the double doors in the kitchen.
@SD-nh5yr
8 ай бұрын
I'd love to purchase a home like that...wow...I would just love it!
@marysantella3888
7 ай бұрын
Very nice house nicer then mine my home is from the 1950 I have a lot of tile in my bathroom to why are they going to not fix it up and sale it
@katherinec3334
8 ай бұрын
I love how passionate you are about your findings. Yes it is a shame that all these places are going to be demolished, but the plus side is that you got the chance to explore them and document it and share your experience with us. Thank you for the videos.
@bowiegirl5662
8 ай бұрын
Dang, that's such a nice house!! It's such a shame they aren't maintained and lived in.
@cr85lupe
8 ай бұрын
Great video Ethan, at 30:37, the grey hook thing moved downwards 😮
@pamelajennings9265
8 ай бұрын
A fireplace would put a smokey haze on the walls also!
@virginiaeckley3047
8 ай бұрын
I definitely know what you mean, people knew how to build back in the day
@miaself5131
8 ай бұрын
Hey where’s the “what’s up you guys” comment??? That’s your signature lol awwww I was looking to that!!! ❤ awesome vids bro! Update: he says it later in the vid lol aaah so satisfying ❤
@likemeordont5951
8 ай бұрын
That's right! Hadn't realized it until I saw your post. LOL, he was so enjoying this one, for sure.
@michellewei7349
8 ай бұрын
There were some OBVIOUS upgrades since the 1960s.
@ethanminnie
8 ай бұрын
i literally say numerous times how it has some 80’s renovations in it…
@donnieracer
8 ай бұрын
Very nice Ethan...I think the suite upstairs w/all the closets and private bathroom is the master bdrm. Thanks ...great find. You sure know how to find'um. Take care , have a blessed new Year...Donnie🙂
@taradecoste4788
8 ай бұрын
Great house. I grew up in Oakville Ontario, my parents bought the bungalow brand new build in 1958. Our main bath had that pink tile and master 1/2 bath was black and white tile. We had same floor in basement and kitchen floor same checkered just a bit darker. After we sold it then it got torn down but was surprised another bungalow got built and not a huge home. We had 3/4 of an acre, lived 4 houses from lake Ontario. So many huge homes have replaced other bungalows on the street. Thanks for showing the pink tile, brought back so many memories and youre right once there gone you cant rebuild the same.
@vanessapete1091
8 ай бұрын
Only thing i was disappointed you didn't show the outside. I love to see the porches and decks and balconies, and the exteriors.Also the acreage, the landscaping, all of it. And you missed opening a couple of doors inside. I guess I'm curious, OR nosey. I want to see.lol 😂
@fondapassmore5256
8 ай бұрын
Ethan this was a nice home in its day. Still has good bones just needs some repairs. Ethan are your temperatures there in Canada super cold.? Hope you’re keeping warm with this vortex weather! We are cold in Oklahoma but not like the northern states. Stay safe my friend.
@angelinatesta3918
8 ай бұрын
Ethan, I’m an old lady that loves to watch your videos so that being said i could be your grandma! Can you please start wearing a mask? I see a lot of who knows what drifting around in your videos ❤
@virginiaeckley3047
8 ай бұрын
I love those older houses ❤
@mario-qi3yw
8 ай бұрын
That’s a beautiful house, barring the damage. I don’t understand why people would abandon these homes and leave them to decay. I agree with you that the old houses have more character and charm. The new houses are cookie cutter boxes.
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