Somersworth, NHīunker mentality: This cave, along with 28 acres, is being sold with the idea that the next owners could pump out the water and move underground. ![]() The shelter is currently being used as office space. With a well on-site, you can grow your own food for “the perfect place to start a sustainable lifestyle.” The bunker itself is “dry and underground, safe and secure.” Gentry, ARīunker mentality: Along with a three-bedroom rancher on 1.6 acres, the property has a fallout shelter from the 1950s made of concrete and cinder blocks. ![]() Conway, ARīunker mentality: Just minutes from Benton, the property comes with a three-bed home, huge barn, fenced acreage, and underground bunker. Unfortunately, they’re not the most photogenic of places, and one listing even noted, “Hidden underground bunker … will be shown only to person in contract.”īefore you burrow under your desk, scroll down to see seven survivalist shelters… 51 Dreamers Lane, Conway, ARīunker mentality: There’s nothing to see here, above ground. However, the land comes with three new on-site storage buildings and two underground bunkers/storm shelters. You could have a wine collection or store food for the winter. They’re good for escaping hurricanes and other natural disasters as well. ![]() And here’s the thing: Concrete underground shelters can work for more than nuclear apocalypse.
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