Exploring a Millionaire's Ghost Town | Abandoned Mansions Worth $14 Million

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Today we are taking a look at a Millionaire's ghost town with 3 abandoned mansions with a total cost of $14 million. These luxury estates were built in 2004 by a very wealthy Italian family who were big in the racing industry. in 2022 the mansions were bought by a developer who has plans to tear them down.

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Sometimes you just cant wrap your head around how much money some people have. To have houses like this just falling apart and demolished is extremely provocative when so many people have nothing.

mittvarupptaget
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As an old person, some of these homes would be nice as communal living for people on fixed incomes.

nannernose
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Sadly, this happens fairly often. Technically, they didn’t abandon them, they were sold and the buyer wanted the land for an investment. The problem is in some places huge and historically significant mansions have been torn down. It’s a huge waste but capitalism doesn’t have feelings. Stay safe and healthy.

BarrettRodriguez
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I can see so many things in the homes that can be salvaged and used, it is hard for me to see so much waste.

garretbrown
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... imagine having so much money to start building something like this.... then change your mind halfway through just to start over some where

moetstyle
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I would hope they let salvage companies come in to get doors, cabinets or anything else they can salvage.

debbiedusterhoft
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It's a shame the developer didn't take the cupboards, cabinets, stair railings, woodwork, etc., out an re-use them in the townhouses or else give them Habitat for Humanity. They're good quality, great condition and it's such a shame to waste them.

teresacartwright
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Just FYI the lights stored up in the ceiling are called 'recessed lighting'. They are definitely the best look for non-lamp lighting. Just for future reference.

collingoat
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Such a shame all these beautiful Mansions are gone for ever. I can't understand it. Thanks for another awesome video! Greetings from Germany.

beatehofmann
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It's a shame these beautiful homes get destroyed. I'm old and climb a lot of stairs but the home is still beautiful. I'm glad you are feeling better. Take care of yourself.

conniejohnson
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The first house with the fireplace in the wall the wood veneer is flame maghony very expensive.

markheld
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So much beauty left behind. I literally teared up when you stated the homeowners left to upgrade. Seems a little greedy, borderline selfish. How much of that can be re-purposed.

sonysohn
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So happy that you are doing better! Love the videos, but your health comes first! Thank you for taking us along on your journey!

danarenee
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Thanks for the video before the homes are demolished. So sad because the homes could so easily be updated just slightly and a few repairs and be just fine. Sometimes I hate to see developers buy properties and put up cookie cutter properties. So glad you are feeling better and back to making content for us. I love watching your great explorations at places I may never get to see on my own. Be sure to take care of yourself, take time for your own self care and safe travels. I loved the 2nd and 3rd. I loved some of the features in the 3rd more, but the 2nd seemed more homey and cozy. ❤❤❤

lifewithlacy
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I love all the natural light in that place. It must have been so beautiful when it was still lived in.

christinalambert-sandhouse
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Hopefully all the cabinetry, doors, fixtures and bathroom tubs/sinks/toilets were saved for habitat homes. What a wonderful thing it would be to donate those things for less fortunate that have homes built for them.

bonnieross
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That 3rd house was my favorite too. That staircase was amazing. The master bath and closet were also amazing. I wish they would donate the cabinets and counter tops, someone less fortunate could maybe use them. Great video my friend.

robindooley
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A very beautiful home, I agree it could be fixed for a community home for three elderly. With a nurse a d individual rooms it would be wonderful!

beverlypelley
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Wonderful houses and great video. My favorite was the 3rd house, so sad that all are demolished. Thanks for taking us to such fantastic places again. Greetings from Germany.

andreakropp
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Thank you for The Scripture, have a Blessed Day Carter😊

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