Yours for $17.5million, the luxury home where you WON'T have a blast! Converted nuclear bunker boasts 32 acres of land, 3ft-thick walls and decontamination showers

  • Property, near Savannah, Georgia, boasts weapons room, $100,000 CCTV system and decontamination showers
  • Constructed 45 feet below the ground, it also features home theater, games room and four individual apartments
  • It can apparently withstand an array of potential threats, including a 20-kiloton nuclear blast and terrorist attacks
  • Used as training facility for military personnel, the bunker is now being sold as potential luxury home for $17.5m  
  • Chris Salamone, co-owner of Bastion Holdings, said it 'offers the ultimate safe haven for any family, business or government that wants the ultimate in security and comfort'

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Built entirely underground, it boasts three-foot-thick walls, a weapons room, a $100,000 CCTV system and even decontamination showers.

These photos show a one-of-a-kind luxury home that can apparently withstand an array of potential threats - including a 20-kiloton nuclear explosion.

The converted bunker, situated near Savannah, Georgia, is also said to be able to survive natural disasters, civil disturbances and terrorist attacks.

And now, it could be yours - if you are willing to fork out a staggering $17.5million.

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Impressive: A one-of-a-kind luxury bunker that can apparently withstand  a 20-kiloton nuclear explosion is now on the market for a staggering $17.million. Above, a graphic showing the interior of the property, which is being advertised as a potential family home

Impressive: A one-of-a-kind luxury bunker that can apparently withstand a 20-kiloton nuclear explosion is now on the market for a staggering $17.million. Above, a graphic showing the interior of the property, which is being advertised as a potential family home

Sprawling: The property, near Savannah, Georgia, is also said to be able to survive natural disasters, civil disturbances and terrorist attacks. Above, the home's kitchen, which is situated on the first underground floor, alongside a games room and a home theater

Sprawling: The property, near Savannah, Georgia, is also said to be able to survive natural disasters, civil disturbances and terrorist attacks. Above, the home's kitchen, which is situated on the first underground floor, alongside a games room and a home theater

Individual apartments: The bunker's second level features four luxury apartments, each approximately 600 square feet in size. These contain their own kitchens, dining areas, two bedrooms, living rooms and bathrooms. Above, the living area of one of the apartments

Individual apartments: The bunker's second level features four luxury apartments, each approximately 600 square feet in size. These contain their own kitchens, dining areas, two bedrooms, living rooms and bathrooms. Above, the living area of one of the apartments

Built during the Cold War in 1969 by the Army Corps of Engineers, the bunker was fully renovated in 2012, bringing it up to government standards.

It is currently the only privately-owned underground bunker of its kind in the United States, according to its listing.

In addition to its 'protection' features - which also include air intake systems and a nurse's room - the property contains more everyday elements.

These include hot water, solar panels and humidity controls, says Bastion Holdings, which is selling the bunker.

Constructed 45 feet below ground, on 32 acres of land, the home boasts two levels of living space, totaling around 14,000 square feet.

Within this underground space, the second level features four luxury apartments, each approximately 600 square feet in size.

These contain their own kitchens, dining areas, two bedrooms, living rooms and bathrooms.

The first level, meanwhile, features a number of communal areas, such as a large home theater, a games room, a classroom and a workshop.

First floor: In addition to its 'protection' features - which also include air intake systems and a nurse's room - the property contains more everyday elements. These include hot water, solar panels and humidity controls, says Bastion Holdings, which is selling the bunker

First floor: In addition to its 'protection' features - which also include air intake systems and a nurse's room - the property contains more everyday elements. These include hot water, solar panels and humidity controls, says Bastion Holdings, which is selling the bunker

Second floor: This graphic shows the second level of the property, which boasts four apartments, previously used by military personnel

Second floor: This graphic shows the second level of the property, which boasts four apartments, previously used by military personnel

Built during the Cold War in 1969 by the Army Corps of Engineers, the bunker was fully renovated in 2012, bringing it up to government ., according to its listing.

Deep underground: Built during the Cold War in 1969 by the Army Corps of Engineers, the bunker was fully renovated in 2012, bringing it up to government standards. It is now the only privately-owned underground bunker of its kind in the U.S. Above, one of the hallways

Sociable: Although the seller is looking for anyone who might want to a new, unique home, the bunker is also being advertised as a potential corporate retreat. Above, this photo shows a communal area on the home's first level, which could be refurbished by a family

Sociable: Although the seller is looking for anyone who might want to a new, unique home, the bunker is also being advertised as a potential corporate retreat. Above, this photo shows a communal area on the home's first level, which could be refurbished by a family

It also has a separate staff quarters - should the buyer wish to employ. 

Although the seller is looking for anyone who might want to a new, unique home, the bunker is also being advertised as a potential corporate retreat.

Alternatively, it could be used as a place to secure gold or other valuables, or as a training facility, according to its listing.

And it could even be the ultimate man cave for one lucky male.

Chris Salamone, co-owner of Bastion Holdings, a training company for government and security personnel, said: 'We are living in an increasingly dangerous world. This property offers the ultimate safe haven for any family, business or government that wants the ultimate in security and comfort.

Modern: Chris Salamone, co-owner of Bastion Holdings, said: 'This property offers the ultimate safe haven for any family, business or government that wants the ultimate in security and comfort.' Above, another kitchen inside the bunker, which is built on 32 acres of land

Modern: Chris Salamone, co-owner of Bastion Holdings, said: 'This property offers the ultimate safe haven for any family, business or government that wants the ultimate in security and comfort.' Above, another kitchen inside the bunker, which is built on 32 acres of land

'Renovations include amenities that rival any five-star hotel, except located 45 feet underground, impenetrable and undetectable,' Mr Salamone added. Above, another communal area
A bathroom inside the underground bunker

Fully equipped: 'Renovations include amenities that rival any five-star hotel, except located 45 feet underground, impenetrable and undetectable,' Mr Salamone added. Above, another communal area (left) and a bathroom (right) inside the underground bunker

'Renovations include amenities that rival any five-star hotel, except located 45 feet underground, impenetrable and undetectable.' 

Martin McDermott, CEO of the company and a counter-terrorism, surveillance and communications expert, added: 'This facility is impenetrable, while meeting the highest standards for quality, comfort and security. It is better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.'

Bastion Holdings had previously used the property as a training facility for military and government personnel.

The firm cannot disclose the exact location of the home for safety reasons. 

'Safe haven': This floor plan shows the interior of one of the bunker's four apartments, which could be combined into one massive home

'Safe haven': This floor plan shows the interior of one of the bunker's four apartments, which could be combined into one massive home

 

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