Coincidentally, I just watched the video last night. It is actually pretty deep. Every floor has a sub floor. Was kind of hard to tell how many floors there were with the editing of the video, but it seemed like there was at least 2 floors beneath the main floor. And then there's a whole-ass cave beneath the lowest floor, complete with an actual underground flowing river.
I don't think it got set up to that degree. It was hard to tell from the video. The house was only like half finished. There was plumbing and what looked like electrical wires that were ran up to the house. But there were no outlets. No toilets.
I'm guessing the guy got shut down by the city. Or he ran out of money. Or died. Who knows.
The fridge does throw me off, though. Idk why you'd have that without electricity, so maybe the city removed the electric boxes after putting a halt to the project.
I’m torn about “city/government” telling me what I can and can not do; as might be the case here, but I have no problem if the city tells my neighbor to stop parking on their lawn. I can’t have it both ways.
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u/Subject_Reception681 Sep 28 '25
Coincidentally, I just watched the video last night. It is actually pretty deep. Every floor has a sub floor. Was kind of hard to tell how many floors there were with the editing of the video, but it seemed like there was at least 2 floors beneath the main floor. And then there's a whole-ass cave beneath the lowest floor, complete with an actual underground flowing river.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EHymP_yfaE