Exploring The Abandoned Home of a Clockmaker with Everything Left Behind

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Published 2024-03-20

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  • @ritasmith9553
    It is so funny for you to say, " Frozen in time. Since 2011." (!) LOL! For a lot of us, that was just YESTERDAY!
  • @SanBrunoBeacon
    He was making and repairing clocks and he ran out of time ... RIP
  • @Wistful77
    Saved and shared! Thanks for the tour. I feel sad for their daughter, left all alone there...with only the memories.
  • @randym119
    For having a massive housing crisis, Canada sure has a lot of perfectly good abandoned homes.
  • @JB-js4xi
    That thing in the chair is an accordion. The blue and white corning ware dishes are worth around 400 bucks. A few valuable radios. Interesting find. The "body" in the bed would've caused me to sh*t bricks and fall over dead.
  • @Biokemist-o3k
    That is so sad. All this stuff going to waste. I had no idea that so much stuff was just left when people could get use out of all this stuff that you find. SO glad you at least got to document all the stuff. Makes me want to start making clocks. Those tractor seats at the bar are really cool.
  • @NMSTraveler
    Toronto born and raised, good to see some fellow Canucks making some good content keep it up
  • @johnfisher9816
    The flag in the kitchen was the Canadian Red Ensign (1922-1957 version). The Red Ensign with the Shield from the Royal Arms of Canada was the unofficial national flag of Canada until 1965, when the current Maple Leaf Flag was adopted as the official flag. The Royal Union Flag (aka the British Union Jack) was Canada's official flag until 1965. The Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965 version had red maple leafs on the shield). Both the Province of Ontario and the Province of Manitoba still fly the Red Ensign but with their respective shields on them.
  • @ntc3631
    That’s a 98-2002 Lincoln continental. A bit different from the town car, it was front wheel drive with a transverse mounted 4.6 v8
  • @dg8062
    Wow, someone obviously still owns this land/home. Absolutely mind-blowing that someone would let an asset like that just go to nothing. Amazing nobody has looted yet. If it was was down here in the US, chances are it would be trashed by now😢😮
  • @yvanlalonde5127
    You should check with the township to find the daughter and ask if she would consider selling before its too rundown and worthless It doesnt look like it's been abandonned for long
  • @leeleedunn523
    The body in the bed had me not breathing 😂 Good one 👍🏻
  • @jimmyking998
    His daughter needs to call an auctioneer company in liquidate the assets out of that she could get a pretty good bit of money by auctioning that property
  • @user-vc9uc6ip4e
    You can see there's upkeep here on this property so it's not completely abandoned and that's why the cops came because the current owner has made neighbors and police aware to the fact nobody is supposed to be there.There is no overgrowth and no trash and it looks as though someone trys to maintain most of inside and out.Very cool house though.
  • @dooooooval904
    Bro. That elvis portrait is worth some cheddar. Fyi, you passed by a thomas kinkade painting as well ( another money maker) the brass barometer on the mantle in the billiard room is also a 50-100 dollar find. I do estate sales and there's sooo much money in some of these vids. What's the statute of limitations on abandoned houses and property there? Also check behind that elvis poster for an autograph ( often times people have authenticity paperwork and autographs and sometimes bills and deeds hidden inside the paper back of framed pics!
  • @FatherMcKenzie66
    I always wished to get to Canada, it’s such a beautiful country
  • @justins3810
    Makes me think so much about how limited our time here is. Kinda makes life seem absolutely pointless.
  • @user-cp2el5hl7k
    It’s sad to see the demise of a family. But I’m sure they had a wonderful time living in a beautiful house.❤
  • @peleeprepper
    Very cool video! The flags just an old ontario flag and we had a bunch of those old glass insulators from hydro poles. Southern Ontario here! Really enjoying your Canadian trip. 😊 good explores.