Eerie Images Tell the Sad Truth About America’s Abandoned Homes

by Charlie Lankston

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A photographer has revealed a "captivating portrait" of America's abandoned homes, left to slowly rot after being deserted by their former owners.

From once-grand mansions that are slowly retreating into their natural surroundings to family homes that still bear many signs of the gatherings that once took place inside their walls, one thing is clear from Bryan Sansivero's stark photos: No property is safe from true abandonment.

For more than 10 years, Sansivero journeyed across the U.S. to shine a spotlight on these long-forgotten dwellings, which take center stage in his recently released book, "America the Abandoned: Captivating Portraits of Deserted Homes."

Many of the photos capture a frozen moment in time, showing family belongings still scattered across a room, decades after anyone stepped into it.

The properties captured by Sansivero are in various stages of decay. Some have been left abandoned for so long that they have caved in completely, long surpassing the stage where renovation or restoration might have saved them.

Others stand much as they once did, with their peeling paint and overgrown gardens serving as the only signs of something amiss.

But for Sansivero, it is the stories behind the closed doors that draw him into these homes—and have inspired him to share them with the world.

"It’s about capturing these time capsules; these lost places," he told CNN. "I like the mystery of not knowing what you’re going to find."

For that reason, Sansivero found himself drawn largely to residential homes, many of which still have traces of their former residents—from furniture to knickknacks.

Interestingly, those kind of properties were not always easy to find, with the photographer revealing that many abandoned homes face vandalism from urban explorers who seek out disused properties like a competitive sport so they can be the first to post them online.

Sansivero, however, wants no part in that kind of race for viral fame.

"I can find a dozen or more houses exploring in a day and not want to photograph anything, because it’s an empty shell or it’s been trashed—it’s not telling a story about the previous owner," he explained. "I’m interested in what happened, why it was left like this."

With foreclosures steadily rising across the U.S., Sansivero's photos also reveal a glimpse into what could become a growing trend as more families are forced out of their homes amid heightened affordability pressures.

Now, Realtor.com® lifts the lid on some of his most dramatic images—and the picture they paint of "America abandoned."

An abandoned home that was once part of Winding Brook Farm in Sussex County New Jersey
The New Jersey Farmstead: "Built around 1900, this house was part of Winding Brook Farm in Sussex County, New Jersey," Sansivero tells Realtor.com. "The house is now demolished, but I believe the barn and property are currently for sale. (st.severus/Instagram)
An abandoned house where the land has become unstable and caused buckling in Houlton Maine
Houlton, ME: "This Aroostook County house is a Greek revival cottage with gothic details. It sits abandoned and the land itself has become unstable causing it to buckle and rise creating the effect you see. It's very close to the Canadian border." (st.severus/Instagram)
An abandoned brick home in Delaware that once belonged to a politician
The Politician's House: "Located in Delaware. It is in the Federal style." (st.severus/Instagram)
The Bellinger Creek House in Frederick Maryland that was once part of an old farm
The Bellinger Creek House: "Also known as the Witch's Hat House, it sits across from a high school in Frederick, MD. It was once part of an old farm and is in the Queen Anne style." (st.severus/Instagram)
An abandoned home in The Catskills in New York with a tiger rug on the floor and a gun
"This is the abandoned living room inside of a house in Roscoe, NY, in the Catskill mountains. The owner was a hunter and you could see evidence of this all around. At one point the house was for sale for under $100,000 with all of the contents. It has since been sold and emptied." (st.severus/Instagram)
A ballroom built in 1938 overlooking the Long Island Sound for the daughter of one of the partners of J.P. Morgan & Co.
"Built in 1938 overlooking the Long Island Sound, Bogheid is a little-known French Manor-style house designed by Delano and Aldrich for Helen Porter Pryibil (1897–1969), daughter of banker William H. Porter, a partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. It was purchased in the 1980s and at one time was used as a showcase for interior designers. I photographed this house in 2017 after it had sat abandoned for years. The house has since been sold and renovated." (st.severus/Instagram)
An abandoned circus themed house in New York with yellow stairs and walls
"This circus themed house is in Orange County, NY. The main estate on the property included an abandoned winery and multiple buildings. The property had its own vineyard and bottling cellar. It was listed for sale in 2017 and has since sold." (st.severus/Instagram)
Abandoned Brandywine Estate with high ceilings and a piano in Briarcliff Manor NY
Brandywine Estate in Briarcliff Manor, NY: "Originally built in 1909 by Isaac Newton Spiegelberg and called Miramont Court, the estate included a 49-room Tudor-style mansion. It is an important example of English Arts and Crafts style, both inside and out. Its exterior rear balustrade is possibly the only terracotta-tiled balustrade on the East Coast. In the 1960s it was turned into a retirement home. Purchased in the 1980s for development, it sat abandoned on the property of a rehabilitation nursing center." (st.severus/Instagram)
A piano from 1976 marking the bicentennial of the signing of the declaration of Independence.
"This house was located in a small neighborhood in Howard County, MD, and is now demolished. The house was filled with records and musical instruments. This particular piano is from 1976, marking the bicentennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence." (st.severus/Instagram)
I haunted house on a horse farm with boarded up windows and a chandelier
The Equestrians House in Virginia: "Built in 1890 and located in Frederick County, VA, at one time was used as a haunted house. This was evident from the various props lying around and the way the windows are boarded up. It is on a farm surrounded by horses." (st.severus/Instagram)
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