About Us

Welcome to The Abandoned World – where history meets curiosity and forgotten places find new life online.

Launched three years ago, The Abandoned World has quickly become one of the most visited real estate and historical exploration websites on the internet. With over 500,000 monthly users, we’ve built a passionate and engaged community of adventurers, real estate enthusiasts, photographers, and history lovers who share our fascination with forgotten, hidden, and abandoned properties around the world.

What We Do

At The Abandoned World, we curate and showcase a unique collection of abandoned homes, historic buildings, off-grid cabins, and one-of-a-kind properties that tell a story. Whether you’re a potential buyer searching for something extraordinary or simply love exploring forgotten places from your screen, our platform is your go-to destination.

From eerie mansions frozen in time to charming cottages with centuries of character, we bring you real estate listings you won’t find anywhere else—backed by detailed write-ups, photos, and historical context.

Our Reach

  • 500,000+ monthly users
  • Millions of impressions monthly across social media
  • Global audience of real estate lovers and history buffs

Join Our Community

We’ve cultivated a strong and growing presence on social media, where our audience shares, discusses, and dreams about these captivating properties.

🔗 Follow us on Facebook
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📸 Explore with us on Instagram

Be part of the journey as we uncover forgotten stories, revisit neglected architecture, and help connect people with places that still have so much to offer.

Why We Exist

Behind every crumbling staircase, ivy-covered roof, or boarded-up window lies a piece of history waiting to be told. The Abandoned World was created out of a love for storytelling through place—and a belief that every structure, no matter how weathered, deserves to be seen, valued, and maybe even revived.

Whether you’re here to browse, buy, or simply be inspired, we’re glad you’re part of our community.


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