Luxury Doomsday bunkers are all the rage among billionaires today - so why not join the trend with this cut-price Missouri hideaway.
Originally built for a staggering $34 million, the underground shelter has hit the market for just $2 million, and comes with an array of amenities to add a taste of luxury to the apocalypse.
While the outside looks like little more than a large shed, down a spiral shaft the new residents will find a 10,000-square-foot modern space including a gym, recording studio, theater room and glass blowing alley.
For those hoping to make use of the bunker before the worst case scenario, it is also a convenient 35-minute drive from Kansas City.
While it may not look like much from the outside, this $2 million Missouri property is home to a sprawling underground complex
The bunker below the 10 acres of space covers an impressive 10,000 square feet
Its new owners can ride out the end of days with an array of amenities, including a music studio (pictured) and home gym
The property comes with two bathrooms and a number of bedroom arrangement options to cater to any doomsday-fearing family
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ā¬ Bombtrack - Rage Against The MachineThe bunker was originally constructed in the 1960s for $4.5 million, equivalent to $34 million today, primarily to protect against catastrophic attacks.
With safety as its main selling point, the shelter features hefty 2.5-goot thick concrete walls, copper shielding to stop electromagnetic pulses, and two titanic 3000lb blast doors.
And that's not to mention the layers of earth separating the property from the outside world.
But while survival is the main reason for buying a multi-million-dollar property under the ground, inside the home has more than enough to keep its new residents entertained.
Spanning two levels, the bolt hole comes with two bathrooms, a modern kitchen, large living room and several bedroom arrangements that allow the owner to fit the needs of their family.
Amenities include a home gym, soundproof music studio with recording equipment, entertainment room with a theater and pool table, and recreation area.
The home also comes with its own glass blowing studio, for any doomsday preppers looking for a new hobby.
An entertainment room fills a large part of the space, which includes a pool table and a home theater
The home also comes with its own glass blowing studio, for any doomsday preppers looking for a new hobby
The decorated home is lined by two-and-a-half foot thick concrete walls for re-enforcement
The bunker was originally constructed in the 1960s for $4.5 million, equivalent to $34 million today
Spanning two levels, the bolt hole comes all the rooms you'd find in an above-ground home, including a modern kitchen and large living room
A small breakfast bar is found in the kitchen space, ready to be lived in either now or in the worst case scenario
With safety as its main selling point, the shelter features safety installments including copper shielding to stop electromagnetic pulses, and two titanic 3000lb blast doors
The location - under 10 acres of vacant land - also offers the possibility for a wealthy buyer to build their dream home on top, and keep the bunker as a backup
If the worst should happen, the new owners of the home will surely count themselves lucky thanks to the bunker's self-sufficiency capabilities.
The property has its own private water well, water pump, a mammoth 10,000-gallon stainless steel water tank, and Aquasana Water Filtration System.
A towering 177-ft communication tower and an emergency escape hatch are also options for the end times.
The location - under 10 acres of vacant land - also offers the possibility for a wealthy buyer to build their dream home on top, and keep the bunker as a backup.
Those taking that route would be following the latest trend of the uber-wealthy to build their own doomsday bunkers, with notable recent shelters bought by Peter Thiel and Mark Zuckerberg.
Mark Zuckerberg is set to drop $270 million on his top-secret Hawaii compound
His $270 million project will be one of the largest personal constructions of all time, and will feature a doomsday bunker, multiple mansions and an entire village. Zuckerberg is pictured here with his wife of 11 years Priscilla Chan
Billionaire investor Peter Thiel joined the uber-wealthy hoping to escape the apocalypse, and has turned to New Zealand as the spot where he hopes to build his bunker
A rendering of the underground home Peter Thiel tried to build in remote New Zealand, which was later rejected by officials
In the Meta-founder's case, he is set to drop a staggering $270 million on a top-secret Hawaii compound.
Nestled in his Koolau Ranch property on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, the billionaire, 39, and his wife Priscilla Chan bought 110 acres of a former sugar plantation on the island back in 2021 - adding to the couple's 1,300 acre $100million luxury estate.
His $270 million project will be one of the largest personal constructions of all time, and will also feature multiple mansions and an entire village for Zuckerberg to enjoy.
He is joined in the list of the uber-wealthy hoping to escape the apocalypse by billionaire investor and PayPal founder Peter Thiel.
Thiel turned to New Zealand as the site for his doomsday bunker, with his PayPal co-founder, Reid Hoffman, once telling The New Yorker that among the world's wealthiest New Zealand is quietly understood to be the place to hunker down in the event of calamity.
'Saying you're ''buying a house in New Zealand'' is kind of a ''wink, wink, say no more'',' Hoffman said.
Although Thiel's plans for a sprawling underground complex were rejected last year, he clearly retains hopes as he holds a New Zealand residency.
Rod Drury, the chief executive of the Thiel-backed New Zealand accounting software company Xero, the said American billionaires 'treat New Zealand as a bit of a bolt-hole'.
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