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3 Ways to Find Abandoned Houses

By Matthew Lynch
November 9, 2023
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Introduction

Abandoned houses hold a certain allure for both adventure-seekers and history enthusiasts. The eerie atmosphere, whispers of the past, and the excitement of discovering something long-forgotten make these forsaken dwellings significantly attractive. If you’re drawn to exploring abandoned places, read on for three effective ways to find abandoned houses in your area or while travelling.

1. Utilize Local Property Records and Online Research

One of the most efficient ways to find abandoned houses is by conducting targeted online research or visiting local records offices. Start by checking property tax records, which can be found online or in-person at your local county office. By thoroughly reviewing these records, you can identify locations where taxes have been unpaid for several years, an indication that the house may be abandoned.

Another useful resource is local real estate listings. Properties marked as “distressed” or “fixer-upper” could potentially be abandoned and awaiting renovation. Additionally, there are specialized websites and forums dedicated to urban exploration that can provide valuable information about abandoned buildings in your area.

2. Utilize Geocaching and Social Media

Some of the best discoveries come from crowdsourced knowledge. Enthusiasts of urban exploration often utilize geocaching websites and mobile applications to share coordinates of hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Instagram and Facebook can also be treasure troves of information when looking for abandoned properties. Search for location-specific hashtags like #abandoned[cityname] and #urbex[cityname]. Within these social media platforms, you may also find groups devoted to urban exploration in your area where members post about their recent adventures.

3. Hit the Road and Explore Rural Roads

While conducting research online can yield fantastic results, sometimes nothing beats taking a leisurely drive through rural roads for some firsthand exploration. Searching for old homes in rural areas can be an exciting adventure full of unexpected surprises and discoveries. Narrow, winding roads often lead to abandoned properties that have been hidden from view.

Keep an eye out for boarded-up windows, overgrown yards, dilapidated structures, and posted notices which are potential indicators of an abandoned house. Remember to respect private property, and never trespass without obtaining permission from the rightful owner.

Conclusion

Finding abandoned houses is an exciting and rewarding experience that can expose you to the haunting beauty of the past. Utilize local property records, online research, geocaching websites, social media platforms, and rural exploration to locate these hidden gems. Remember to exercise caution when exploring abandoned properties and always respect private property rights. With some perseverance and resourcefulness, you can unlock the fascinating world of forgotten history that lies in abandoned houses.

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