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Anyone want to go in on this $17.5 million vintage nuclear bunker for sale?

Hope there’s an open house soon.

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On the master list of first-world problems, apartment hunting ranks fairly high. Finding a new place that’s comfortable and affordable every few years is a tedious, needlessly difficult task. That’s why you should strongly consider buying this $17.5 million underground nuclear fallout bunker: You’ll never have to move again—not even when the world ends.

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Harry Norman Realtors lists this once-in-a-lifetime property on its website, represented by one Sister Hood, and while it’s an “Address Undisclosed” type of posting—because what good is a nuclear bunker if all the cannibal mutants know where to find it once the radioactive dust of World War III has settled—it would seem to be in the vicinity of Atlanta. 

What kind of pad do you get for a low eight figures? Check it:

The Facility-Built in 1969 and fully renovated to government standards in 2012. The bunker can withstand a 20 kiloton nuclear blast has 3-ft thick walls, 4000-6000PSI hardened concrete, decontamination showers, new secure air intake systems, luxury apartments that sleep 13, 5 staff bedrooms, home theatre seats 15, 6 HVAC underground systems, spring system throughout building to absorb blast, conference rooms, first-aid nurses room, 2dsl broadband lines with static IP address, meets all EPA standards, modernized commercial kitchen, 100 yard outdoor firearm range.

So, who wants to go for a roommate/sitcom setup here? Because I’m getting pretty tired of having windows to look out of and a back porch to sit on in the summer. Plus I’d rather not be vaporized if I can help it.

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