
And here is the second part of the first house, which was destroyed by the Christmas tree accident. They have turned it into a patio with a large laundry rack.

Oh, and there’s a basement!

There were a small table and a bench in the backyard. Otherwise this was a very rural area.

Let’s move on to the second house.

Again people writing their full names on walls of abandoned places. Really, this isn’t sensible.

Broken glass next to an apartment door.

And the hall of yet another apartment, this time number nine. I already know, what’s coming. The kitchen is up ahead, the room is to the left and the toilet to the right.

The room. Identical to the previous apartment. I still don’t know where the alcove is.

A piece of a burnt out brick. Probably it has been used to break the window in the first place.

Looking for this door, the sign asks. Well, I am looking for any door, which lets me in.

So this is definitely the toilet door. But it looks like it’s been permanently shut.

It’s been bolted shut with long screws, which can’t be opened with a normal screwdriver.

And the reason to this can bee seen in the kitchen. The town has actually opened the structure, probably to see, how big repairs are needed.

And they’ve actually opened the structures up pretty big. Also judging by the opened and blackened beams, the buildings indeed are in a very bad shape.

The kitchen. Which doesn’t look much like a kitchen anymore. Even the floor has been opened and covered with plywood for some reason. Perhaps to make the job of urban explorers a bit safer.

But despite opening the floor, they have left the kitchen appliances here. Strange, very strange.

Another look at the beams. They actually look really bad.

This is the previously featured kitchen window from the outside.

And this is the basement door. As I’m not alone, I could have entered this time. But there was no way past that couch.