now that I think about it, over the summer I twice ventured into an abandoned house hiding behind a few trees-- it was practically sitting inside of the forest. the neighbors say they have no idea what the history behind the property is, but a couple of them claimed to occasionally hear noises from there, and that the back door would be securely shut one day then wide open the next, so a few friends and I had to check it out lol. it was somewhere in blendon township, out in the country. for the most part there was just knocked out walls and random junk here and there. had I had a flashlight (it was 11pm) I would've went upstairs because we heard a creak (whitepplinahorrormovie.jpg), but i didn't even consider going downstairs. the most odd part about it had to have been the washer/dryer set right next to the back door where we came in; they were both in immaculate condition and looked too recent compared to every other trashed appliance/piece of furniture. the second time we went they were moved farther from each other, and the ceiling/walls had some new holes
It's weird to me that buildings like those are just left abandoned and to delapidate.
you should see detroit's outskirts