Post-apocalypse hideout for sale. Cost: $1.3 million (not including condo fees.) A report from deep beneath the earth.https://nyti.ms/2H40npN
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This led me to Larry Hall, owner of Survival Condo, a former military nuclear missile vault built 15 stories into the earth’s crust that he has converted into a luxury condominium.
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Spacious living rooms, swimming pool, saunas, movie theater, weapons cache — it's got the works.
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Larry is not alone; in recent years, personalized disaster prep has grown into a multimillion-dollar business.
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In Las Vegas, an underground bunker built by the Avon Cosmetics executive Girard Henderson, featuring a midcentury chef’s kitchen and a wood-burning fireplace, is on sale for $18 million.
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In Kansas, one couple has been selling old missile silos through a company called 20th Century Castles.
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In Colorado, a former weapons compound featuring half a mile of underground tunnels is listed on the real estate site LoopNet for $4.2 million.
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In Indiana, Robert Vicino, a California property developer, has converted a former government site into an underground mansion called Vivos that he says is “like a very comfortable four-star hotel.”
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He has also purchased 575 former weapons cellars in South Dakota that he is turning into a subdivision he calls the “largest survival community on earth.”
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And Larry Hall, who is now well-known among doomsday entrepreneurs, is expanding to a second survival condo. Among the potential buyers, he said, are representatives of the Saudi Arabian military, who have asked him to draw up plans for an on-site heliport and underground mosque.
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(The Saudi embassy in Washington declined to comment.)
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