
The unique Cold War-era relic is part of an 11-acre Kansas lot on the market for 380,000. last but not least, there’s an indoor shooting room in case you want to practice for a zombie invasion. A 1961 decommissioned Atlas-F intercontinental ballistic missile silo complex is for sale. this is because there is an aquaculture set up that can be used for raising fish like salmon and hydroponics for growing organic vegetables like tomatoes, lettuces or fruits like strawberries and blueberries. In terms of survival, there’s a shop where residents can buy all the food they want, including fresh produce. a saltwater pool, completely computer-controlled with a water slide and cascade will make sure you feel like vacationing whenever you want. as for amenities, you can find a pet park, climbing wall, classroom, library, gym, bar and cinema. from those floors, seven are for luxury living with condos that have all the goods a luxury apartment could want with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. the complex is spread across 15 floors, goes 200 feet underground and can have a maximum occupancy of 75 people. Narrator: Halls team spent nearly 20 million to turn the missile silo into a secure shelter for 12 families. Unfortunately, that grid is underground, so working on it may require tunneling. just imagine that the door that welcomes you into the building weighs eight tons and is made of armored steel filled with concrete.īoasting a total of 54,000 square feet, the survival condo has everything you could ever need to live through the end of days. Thankfully, housing troops within the silo and launching a nuclear ICBM both required a vast electrical grid. The survival condo has been called an engineering marvel and resides in what larry says is one of the strongest man-made structures ever created a nuclear hardened bunker with walls as thick as 9 and 1/2 feet made from epoxy hardened concrete that was built back in 1960 to house and protect the atlas nuclear missiles.

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developed by engineer and software developer larry hall, this doomsday underground building is ‘not for your typical survival nuts as portrayed in media, but rather for successful, educated and well-to-do individuals who simply want peace of mind in the event of a natural or manmade disaster.’ set underground in a secret location in kansas, united states, the survival condo presents itself as a missile silo converted into a luxury survival resort.

If the apocalypse is coming, the super-rich can buy underground luxurious condos where they will have all the commodities found on their penthouses in cities like paris or new york.
