Inside an Abandoned $3,000,000 Dollar Mansion! - Everything Left Behind!

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In this episode we explore an abandoned mansion worth $3,000,000 million dollars. Built in 1979 this mansion has marble floors, a massive indoor pool, and a unique interior design. The previous owner of this home was a Rabbi who sadly has passed away. The mansion is now forgotten and left to decay.

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This mansion is stunning! I love all the mirrors and that master bathroom and walk in closet?! That pool room was so beautiful! Must have been so cool to live in that mansion. So beautiful.

anaaabooo
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This place has been on my radar for a couple of years. Sad to say it will probably end up just like the other one up the road.

timwalker
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He called Goofy "Doofy " 🤣😂💀 the other blue guy is Grover. Great explore. Thanks for sharing it with us.

janicesperry
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so sad to see this beautiful place like this, not a fan of wall paper but i really liked it in this place. Keep up the good work guys

lorrainesmith
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very vintage feel with some of the wallpaper and the intercoms

leet
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Enjoyed the video, one of your best so far. Very good audio from the mics you are using. 👍

timothyshort_shortvideos
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Both of you are so respectful and soft spoken when it comes to another’s property (former) a shame not everyone else is the same keep it up awesome content and you don’t have to prove anything to anyone about information they’re just haters

Batman_
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Based on the level of decay, water intrusion, and general dirt that has accumulated, I'd guess the place has been abandoned for more like 10 years. If not, then they really don't build them like they used to. Were people living in the house in those moldy conditions? It's a real shame to see amazing houses left to rot. Such waste in the world while people elsewhere live in squalor. Glad to see no graffiti or other vandalism. That pool is amazing.

greendryerlint
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Ne sub I Really enjoyed this video it was very informative story and a learning experience as well very touching ❤❤😊

maryford
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Wow! The ivy in the pool...amazing! And what about the magic eye poster on the bed in the Sesame Street room!

elenahoverter
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the radio looks like a part of intercom system that has through the house adio functionality. they were popular in the 80s, new homes were pre-wired for them.

Jon-hxpe
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WoW really beautiful House!!! Iand the Paint un the walls

veronicaduran
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• I really admire you both for your respectful gestures when pointing things out - rather than using the pointer finger alone.

• This was a very cool and interesting segment at that!

• Respects to the Jewish People & Community.

bjoaquinesq
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Love the stickers on your backpack zek

michellekaase
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Two kitchens to keep kosher...meat and dairy. Low TV probably for kids to watch on floor. Probably first explore to use the word... Mezuzah. You did very well with pronunciations of all the Jewish words. Yep....they wasted all that water and masks...for nothing.

david
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That was Sesame Streets “Grover” by the way. 😊

bjoaquinesq
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I wish i could move in!!!! So big and beautiful!!! Omg!!!! 😱

annegleason
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The apple tree scene killed me! 🤣🤣🤣 You picked a perfectly good apple and threw it down. And what does, "it's not apple season" mean??? If you find a fruit tree and it is bearing fruit, you can eat it! 🤣🤣🤣

kimberlyzero
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Dang. Who knew rabbi was such a profitable life path.

QueenJosephineOfTheNorth
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Hey how do you guys come across all these places? Are they listed somewhere?

hankhill