This is weird. It's a tiny home buried underground in Valley Springs, AR. According to the description, it "provides security in troubled times." $275K.
What you see above ground is a greenhouse and a 35x100 garden with 7-foot-tall fences and a steel gate.
This must be for the summer.
A spring fed pond that is stocked with bass.
It's so tiny down here in the house. I guess the ladder in the power room is the entrance, and this is a very small kitchen.
The power room. The utility room has a 48-volt battery bank supplied by solar.
Bath.
And, bedroom. I would expect that the food comes with it. The whole house is 13' x 28' which includes the utility room.
There are 16 acres of land.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/975-Rocking-Chair-Ln-Valley-Springs-AR-72682/345216145_zpid/?
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Brought up on James Bond, Chris Oakes saw the appeal of an underground lair, but his reasons for building a 4,000-square-foot mansion nearly entirely below ground were permit-related.
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Curved Concrete Home with Japanese Influenced Interior Design by NIKO|Arch
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Located in Moscow’s Chekov District is this monolithic 3,230 sqft (300m/sq.) private residence made of reinforced concrete by NIKO|Arch, the architecture studio of Nikolaev Stanislav. Partially submerged underground, the home is beautifully decorated with Japanese inspired influences and interior decor by Dina Mezhevova.
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what happens in the secret tunnel stays in the secret tunnel
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where you told me even if we died tonight, that i'd die yours
(so i died there under you every night, all night)
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New Missile Silo just dropped in York, Nebraska! It’s a little roughly done, but people have actually been living in part of it and they’re asking $550K, which I think is a little steep. Let’s compare it to the others we’ve seen.
Not the nicest entrance, I must say. I also see a large crack in that stair.
I said it was rough. So, you enter and there’s a tub? I’m not lovin’ the spray foam, either.
Wires draped all over and does the tub have a hose?
I hate to be so critical, but this is very sloppy and unprofessionally executed.
So, this is the kitchen, which has only a toaster oven, microwave, and fridge.
So, apparently it looks like they only did one space and there’s lots of room for expansion.
It looks like they “finished” the office area and left the missile silo untouched.
This appears to be the hatch where the missile would exit.
Stairs along the side of the silo.
Empty old silo.
Escape hatch?
Space for storage or a shop.
You need to be up on your tetanus shots to live with all this rust.
I would say that this one is a solid nope. Too much work.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1200-Silo-Ln-York-NE-68467/2062699045_zpid/
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A little concept
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there's something about Dostoyevsky characters suddenly bursting into tears that just hits different
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Okay I do love Bobby's but at least for Dean, he considered the bunker HIS home, as opposed to Bobby's home. He had his own space and decorated it the way he wanted, the Dean cave was full of things he adored, the first thing he did when he got there was making a home cooked meal, and spent a lot of the time just nesting and feeling like it was his own space. I'm not saying Bobby's wasn't a wonderful place for him or that he didn't feel safe, but I think just internally he wasn't able to call it a home the way he does the bunker. And I hear all the arguments that the bunker is underground and doesn't have light but it can still be a home if you feel safe and if you feel like it's your own. It doesn't have to be a permanent home but he still felt like it was his home. Anyways I love the bunker as the first home Dean's ever owned <33
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