A unique missile base in Kansas is on the market, featuring luxury living quarters and ample space for disaster preparedness at an attractive price.
From the outside, it looks like a big white concrete block. But down a slope, you find the entrance to the Atlas E. Missile silo. The door is a sturdy brown metal, giving it a secure vibe. Inside, it’s mostly empty space meant for vehicles or equipment.
The first few rooms are bare, connected by a tunnel that feels a bit sci-fi. Walk through, and you’ll reach a 4,000 square foot Quonset hut. It’s another entry point, with a white steel roll shutter.
There’s a nice outdoor area with a table, chairs, and a barbecue. It’s a cozy spot compared to the cold concrete inside. The living room and kitchen are open and spacious, with comfy sofas and a kitchen island.
You’ll find two carpeted bedrooms, each with a TV and a double bed. The design is sleek, with modern colors and minimal decor.
Safety is a big deal here. The property is fenced off with chain link and barbed wire, covering 10 acres. Plus, there’s a 1,250-foot airstrip. Overall, you get over 15,000 square feet of space on 23 acres. It’s a unique opportunity for anyone looking to prep for the unexpected.