Luxury Doomsday Bunkers In ‘Mini-City’ Built In Old Missile Silo in US (2024)

Homebuyers looking for somewhere to shelter from an apocalypse or some sort of nuclear or biological war could be interested in the sale of luxury doomsday bunkers.

The unique property development, dubbed Survival Condo and located in a secret, undisclosed location in the American state of Kansas, will welcome its first residents by the end of the year.

It’s the brainchild of former US Government contractor Larry Hall and actually his second such project, with the first, near Wichita, selling out its 14 self-contained shelters.

The former Atlas F Intercontinental Ballistic Missile silos are 61m deep and built to withstand a 20-kiloton nuclear warhead detonation within less than 1km.

But as part of the redevelopment, Mr Hall installed flexible 2.7m thick concrete walls that can bend without breaking under the strain of a 3210km/h shockwave.

“Even though the facility is designed to withstand a nuclear blast… the main concerns that clients share is actually the end result of any one of many potential manmade or natural disasters, and that is the break-down of society and total civil unrest,” Mr Hall said.

“In the event of a major disaster, economic collapse or whatever the future may hold, there is one common concern… and that is the ability to protect themselves and their families when the government is no longer able to do so.”

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One of the bunker apartments with its virtual windows with simulated views of the outside world. Picture: AAP

Each unit comes with a full kitchen and bathroom, as well as ‘virtual windows’ that project a simulated view of the outside world. Customers with the budget can customise their bunkers with special features to suit their needs and wants.

Mr Hall said a Saudi customer installed a mosque and a concealed subterranean helicopter hanger that’s linked by a tunnel to their apartment.

The development itself, which is a total of 14,000sqm in size, features a range of luxury communal facilities, including a swimming pool, spa, sauna, gym, rock climbing wall, golf driving range, movie theatre, and gun range.

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The units come with full-size gourmet kitchens and bathrooms. Picture: AAP

The silo will also have a classroom for children, a supermarket, an aquaponics space for residents to grow fruit and vegetables, and a medical centre.

Mr Hall said he has also installed a water production system and air filtration capabilities.

And while he wouldn’t elaborate with specifics, he said the facility has “full military grade security that encompasses both lethal and non-lethal measures to ensure the safety of residents… no matter what the threat”.

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An artist's impression of the design of the Survival Condo complex. Picture: AAP

A half-floor unit is priced at US$1.5 million (AU$2.1 million), a full-floor unit is priced from US$3 million (AU$4.21 million), and penthouse suites are from US$4.5 million (AU$6.31 million).

Mr Hall bought his first decommissioned silo, which was built by the US Defence Force during the Cold War, in 2008 for US$300,000 (AU$419,000).

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The entry to the bunker, which is in the US state of Kansas. Picture: AAP

The now-64-year-old spent US$20 million (AU$27 million) converting the structure into a state-of-the-art and high-end underground metropolis for those fearing the worst – either the downfall of society or a disaster of the natural or manmade kind.

It is totally self-sufficient and can comfortably house 75 people for at least five years, Mr Hall said.

Apartments ranged in size from hotel-style rooms priced at US$500,000 (AU$700,000) to 335sqm penthouses for US$4.5 million (AU$6.3 million).

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The facility features a range of high-end communal facilities for residents. Picture: AAP

The second silo was bought in 2013 and work will be completed in coming months, with possession of apartments beginning at the end of 2022.

Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Mr Hall said interest in doomsday bunkers had soared, although concedes critics initially labelled him a “crackpot”.

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The compound even features a resort-style swimming pool. Picture: AAP

In an interview with The Sun newspaper in the United Kingdom late last year, he said “the tune has changed” since the outbreak of the pandemic.

“Every time there's a big major disaster, whether it be the f*ckushima earthquake that wrecked Japan's nuclear reactors, or Russia rattling over Ukraine – we see a surge (in demand),” Mr Hall told The Sun.

“The whole COVID-19 pandemic was a real cornerstone too. That was a real eye-opener for people. Now millions have died from the virus, and we've all seen how quickly the world can change.”

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The Survival Condo includes a range of security and defence features, Mr Hall said. Picture: AAP

A number of other doomsday bunker complexes advertised in recent years, located throughout the world, have wound up being the work of con artists, with the developments never actually existing.

But Mr Hall’s project is the real deal, with countless news articles about the first – the most expensive facility in the world, according to The Guardian.

Luxury Doomsday Bunkers In ‘Mini-City’ Built In Old Missile Silo in US (2024)

FAQs

Is there a Doomsday bunker in USA? ›

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Vivos xPoint is located near the Black Hills area of South Dakota, just south of the City of Edgemont.

Which celebrities have bunkers in doomsday? ›

Kim Kardashian, Shaquille O'Neal and Tom Cruise are said to have built bunkers or temporary safe rooms. Bill Gates apparently has bunkers under his homes. But in the Big Apple, where space is scarce and the city is vertical, preparing for the end of the world takes some creativity to go with all that cash.

Why are billionaires buying bunkers? ›

Are billionaires prepping for an upcoming apocalypse? Some conspiracy theorists suggest that there is something these billionaires know — something bad that is likely to happen in 2024, and this is why they are building the secret bunkers.

How much does a doomsday bunker cost? ›

Building an underground bunker costs $200 to $400 per square foot or $40,000 to $80,000 total on average. Large, luxury doomsday bunkers cost $9 million or more. People typically build bunkers to withstand serious disasters like nuclear fallout or bombs, but some use them for natural disasters like tornadoes.

Where are the US underground bunkers? ›

Among the known facilities involved in the COG plans that are still in use are the Raven Rock Mountain Complex near Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania; the site at Peters Mountain in Virginia's Appalachians; the Mount Weather bunker in Bluemont, Virginia; and the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in El Paso County, Colorado.

Who are the famous billionaire bunker owners? ›

Synopsis. Florida's Indian Creek Village is also known as 'Billionaire Bunker'. It has long been known for its incredibly deep-pocketed residents. They include Jeff Bezos, Ivanka Trump, hedge fund king Ken Griffin, Tom Brady, Carl Icahn, Eddie Lampert and singer David Guetta.

Where is the luxury nuclear bunker? ›

The Survival Condo or Luxury Survival Condo Project is a company and real estate property in Kansas, which has converted an Atlas ICBM missile silo into a 15-story underground bunker.

Why are billionaires buying farmland? ›

Hedge against inflation. As inflation climbs, many investments can plummet in value. Farmland, on the other hand, has seen its value increase during inflationary periods, making it an effective hedge against rising prices. This cushion can be particularly valuable to those with an ultra-high net worth.

Why do billionaires buy so many houses? ›

Because of the many tax benefits, real estate investors often end up paying less taxes overall even as they are bringing in more income. This is why many millionaires invest in real estate. Not only does it make you money, but it allows you to keep a lot more of the money you make.

Where is the most expensive bunker? ›

The Oppidum | Doomsday bunkers

The Oppidum, located in the Czech Republic in Europe, surrounded by mountains, is the luxurious doomsday bunker that sprawls over 323,000 sq ft of area and has all leisure and work facilities.

Can I build a bunker in my backyard? ›

Almost certainly yes. Check with the building department in your county to be sure. Even the laxest(?) municipalities in the country (e.g. Deep South) require permits for underground shelters.

How deep would a bunker have to be to survive a nuke? ›

BUILD UNDERGROUND

A fallout shelter needs to protect you from radioactive particles and blast impact: compacted dirt is great at both. Building down to a depth of about ten feet will provide ample protection, but any deeper makes it hard to dig out in the event of a collapse.

Why is everyone building bunkers? ›

The luxury bunker business

Zuckerberg is not the only billionaire to have a bunker built. Max Levchin, one of the founders of PayPal, stated that about half of those who became wealthy through the new economy have invested in a generic "emergency plan" – to protect themselves in case of wars or revolutions.

Do Doomsday bunker exist? ›

Vivos xPoint | Doomsday Bunker

Covering almost 3/4 the size of Manhattan, Vivos xPoint is the largest doomsday bunker community consisting of 575 bunkers. Located in South Dakota, these concrete and steel bunkers are strategically arranged to provide security and privacy.

Where is the doomsday bunker? ›

Vivos xPoint, South Dakota.

Does the US have nuclear bunker busters? ›

The GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) is a precision-guided, 30,000-pound (14,000 kg) "bunker buster" bomb used by the United States Air Force. It is substantially larger than the deepest-penetrating bunker busters previously available, the 5,000-pound (2,300 kg) GBU-28 and GBU-37.

How long would you have to stay in a bunker after nuclear war? ›

Sheltering usually lasts at least 24 hours. STAY TUNED: Follow instructions from emergency response officials. If advised to evacuate, listen for information about routes, shelters, and procedures. If you have evacuated, do not return until you are told it is safe to do so by local authorities.

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