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  • Urban Decay... I am glad , Morbidly enough to live in a time when we are able to see so much of our recent history in ruins. When you consider the short time line of this country and the way we build, it is almost disposable compared to the ancient civilizations. American ruins will not last the Centuries that the Mayan and Aztec ruins on this continent have. RIP (Rot In Peace), you poorly built structures, so that future archaeology will not know how much of an ignorant society we were.

  • Some of these houses remind me of the abandoned houses around my town. Me and some others went exploring in a house, and in the attic, we found some really interesting things, documents that actually matter. Hard to explain in english. We also found out they actually for some reason buried their car down in the dirt, or most of the car separated into parts... Abandoned houses is fun!

  • Amazing photography. tight work !

  • Nice work putting this video together.

  • hi like ur slideshow can u makes videos of inside the houses

  • Wonderful. I like these houses

  • awesome houses...sad to see them once loved and now lost in time...makes me wonder about the life that was living in them. I hope someone with lots of tallent and money, will bring them back to life. Thank you for this great video.

  • Hopefully they do get restored, but most likely they collapse or burn down. The owners die and their house does too.

  • Perhaps I'm incredibly naive & idealistic?

    Is it really so unworkable, difficult, impossible to allow homeless people, most of whom are skilled people who are unemployed through no fault of there own, to live in these properties & at least perform basic maintenance in exchange for food & shelter?

    Why can't this simple exchange of resources work?

  • @phoenixrisen1970 I Agree. Or even better yet... Reinstate squatters rights so that poor homeless can fix up an abandon home and take legal ownership as long as they make steady improvements to the property. these rights are still applicable in certain circumstances but inaccessible to the poor and uneducated who have the skill but not the knowledge of law to help them selves.

  • wow`` very cool `

  • The house at 1:28 would be a great home if it is possible to save; would have cost a few bob to put that one up....sound to think that it might have to come down?

  • these are beautiful picturies of old homes the history must be exciting

  • Great job `` great video `

  • Detroit needs to some major overhall they need to tear every vacant property and build newer ones

  • Too bad, we can recycle garbage but we can't recycle these beautiful, old properties. Such a shame.

  • Too bad, we can recycle garbage but we can't recycle these beautiful old properties. What a shame.

  • Something about these houses is beautifully, hauntingly disturbing.

    Scenes from the rust belt.

  • I feel very sad about the abandonment of these homes, because the history of each one of them is lost. again thank you for the very interesting video.

  • creapy buldings i must say. i don't enter an abandoned house again never never never.

  • I know that house at 4:12, it's not abandoned.

  • Are these from any particular area? Looks a lot like northern NY.

  • i like the massive building right at the end! how can people just leave places like that

  • what a was of money . them houses could sell if thay where liveable ...

  • some talk here about rehabbing the houses for the homeless. especially the one at 2:2. the abandoned mansion. that could house 50 people easy. liked the pics. would've liked some tunes. makes it more "yours" that way.

  • Oh that's crazy: the house at 2:23 has such a striking resemblance to my home sweet home!!!

  • It's a shame there are so many peopleless homes when there are so many homeless people.

  • Oh don't worry the banks that got the "bailout" money are starting to tear new houses down in CA

  • Dude give this houses to me i can make them look gd again..... this is such a waste

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  • these city kidz couldn't even walk throw the woodz in day light , they can rob u or jump u but these so called gangstaz r afraid of a few bugz ,,,haha hahaha ha hahahaha haha

  • 2:08 the house similar to Ed Gain's house, don't you think?

  • would have loved to see the inside of these houses! ;)

  • Next time go in. I would of loved to have seen that. Especially in the houses.

  • Just ignore pipweed. He'll convert the minute his childhood home becomes an abandoned building and he becomes an old fogie like us yelling at the other destructive kids to stop vandalising the property. Remember pipweed, you'll sound like us someday!!!:)

  • what happened at 3:12

  • why would you? is that all you city kids think of is smashing things and vandelising thing?

  • Moron

  • 4 :05 it looks scary. who would like to live in a house in the middle of woods?? I would not

  • thanks for the info. But all the land? alot of drug dealing happens here too on abandoned properties and yes, they have thought about knocking houses down, but the land value has never been in question because of drugs. it has never decreased.

    at 3:12 what happeneed there? the car OMG.

  • Great vid; a shame about abandoned buildings. Times change, people move, neighborhoods rise and fall. Think of the opportunity if we had a War on Homelessness in the U.S. and rehabbed these often perfectly-good buildings. Thanks so much for sharing them with everyone! Best, Jay

  • at 00:17, is that car abandonned too?

  • no, it's a crack dealers car. the house has alot of drug activity, just like many other houses in Detroit. Many of these houses are getting torn down because of people braking into them and doing drugs, whch decreases land value, if not decreased enough.

  • @DewbieHaut All crack dealers should have their "dwellings " torn to the ground and burned. Put up new housing and get in people who want to change their lives around. I hate that Detroit has gone down that far...

  • 4.49 looks just like the house in texas chainsaw massacre

  • a homeless persons paradise

  • a homeless pesons paradise

  • Very interesting video of pics. I liked how a few of them looked. Thanks for sharing.

    8)

  • those are amazing pictures, most of the houses are very beautiful. I loved 3.12

  • thnanks, I appreciate it and I like videos that go with the phrase "quality, not quantity" because of the vast amout of useless uninformative and uninteresting crap pasted on youtube.

  • love 5:19

  • That house at 4:14 looks beautiful. I bet it could be restored with no trouble.

  • Wow, you're right. I would love to fix up that house!

  • Quite right you guys are. There's too many beautiful old properties getting laid to waste out there. Thanks for the video, nothing like antique houses =)

  • Yea there would be ghost trouble its old as hell which means theres proabbaly a ghost living there and if u tear down walls or what ever ghosts dont like that shot

  • Awesome video, and thanks for the websites at the end! ^^

  • Where is this?

  • Detroit, Manhatten, Missouri, and some in holland

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