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71-0952-451$5509 hours ago The house at 1200 Silo Lane is currently listed with husband and wife team Mike and Polly Figueroa, of BancWise brokerage, for $550,000. In their opinion, the silo and 6 …
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$7509 hours ago The duo spent the better part of 20 years creating an unparalleled 3,900-square-foot subterranean luxury estate with Cold War flair that can now be had for the reasonable price tag of $750,000.
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7 hours ago It’s move-in ready — and nuclear-attack ready. A missile silo in Abilene, Kansas, used to store and launch ballistic missiles in the 1960s, is …
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$550,000.1 hours ago 1. 1200 Silo Ln, York, NE. Price: $550,000. Why it’s here: For a buyer in search of an underground lair, there’s no better option than a …
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$3802 hours ago Kansas Missile Silo For Sale: $380k A 7,000 square foot missile silo under wide-open acreage in rural Abiline, Kansas is up for sale on Zillow. Built on 11 acres of land, this property is home to a decommissioned Atlas F missile silo complex.
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9 hours ago Discover Atlas Missile Silo Home in Saranac, New York: Secluded amid upstate New York’s Adirondack Mountains lies this subterranean emblem of a nation on the brink of nuclear war. And it's for sale.
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$750,000,4 hours ago Through a set of steel doors at the bottom level of the command center, you can access the 185-foot deep silo where the missile was kept. The abandoned missile silo, which has not yet been converted, can be used as a recreational space for any interested buyer. The missile silo home is currently listed on the market for $750,000, which includes
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$255 hours ago Underground House from Old Missile Silo Edward Peden lives in a decommissioned U. S. Airforce nuclear missile base (Atlas E) underground in Kansas. The base cost $25 million to build and he spent $40,000 for the property. He's converted 1/3 of the missile base into a 6,000 square foot underground house. They call their dwelling Subterra Castle.
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4 hours ago Missile Silo Home. Of course, a house-like structure can be built as a sort of cover for the silo entrance. while an untouched site will have a much lower price tag. Anyone looking for a home that is extremely weather and disaster resistant will find a winner in an underground silo. The government put some of the best possible construction
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1 hours ago Get the best deals for missile silo at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items!
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$31 hours ago A typical missile silo cost more than US$3 million to construct in 1960. However, almost as soon as many of these structures were built, they were obsolete, as newer, smaller, and equally unnecessary mobile missiles were put into service. So within a few years the military decommissioned and abandoned most of the missile silos—and then sold
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1 hours ago He's turned this bit of 1960s history (where Air Force crews used to live and work) into a subterranean abode. The industrial style (and noteworthy lack of sunlight) might not be for everyone, but
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6 hours ago May 22, 2021 - Explore Boho Bear's board "Missile Silo Homes", followed by 339 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about silos, silo house, underground homes.
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$5507 hours ago The underground bunker at 1200 Silo Lane in York, Nebraska once housed intercontinental ballistic missiles and was built to survive a nuclear attack, the New York Post reported. The mostly
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8 hours ago If you always wanted to live a little differently, well, 21 Century Castles, LLC has the home for you. A converted Atlas F Missile Silo is available in the Adironback Mountains in upstate New York for the cool price of 2.3 million dollars. The home features access to an airstrip, 20 acres, and above and […]
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$2.3Just Now Price $2.3 million Back in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s when the Cold War was hot, the U.S. government built hundreds of Atlas-F missile silos (for 18 Million each in 1961) to prepare the country for an attack that never came. Today, most of these silos lie abandoned and filled with water, monuments to governments wastefulness and a bygone era.
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A missile silo in Abilene, Kansas, used to store and launch ballistic missiles in the 1960s, is on sale for $380,000. Built on 11 acres of land, the silo was specifically home to the decommissioned Atlas F missile, which were deployed from 1961 to 1966.
After watching the videos of these converted underground house / former missile silos a few things pop to mind. First, they are very safe and secure. Second, they don't have to be built, but do need to be renovated. Third, the renovations, the owners have done look more artistic and elegant than most above ground homes.
A couple, Don and Charlene Zwonitzer in Nebraska have also converted an old Atlas missile silo into an underground house. Now their dream home is 15,000 sq. ft. and holds a greenhouse.
Built on 11 acres of land, the silo was specifically home to the decommissioned Atlas F missile, which were deployed from 1961 to 1966. After retirement, the ballistic missiles were refurbished and used for more than 30 years as space launch vehicles.