
Designed to comfortably sleep up to 36 guests, this bunker features 10 bedrooms, 3 en-suite bathrooms, and a large master bedroom with en-suite bathroom. There is also the option of adding six to eight bedrooms above the existing mezzanine.
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Demand for bunkers has soared during the coronavirus pandemic as people seek safety. Current political instability in the Northeast and Great Lakes region has reignited interest in so-called survival real estate, such as the Patmos bunker complex in north-central Indiana.
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According to the Bunker’s website, the facility measures 11,500 square feet and sits on 5.36 acres of terrain, offering unparalleled protection and accommodating up to 36 people. This property is advertised as perfect for large families, trusted business partners, or networks of survivalists.
“For people who understand the grave responsibility of protecting their families and ensuring their future prosperity, Patmos is more than just a bunker, it is a heritage site,” the bunker’s website says. “This facility represents more than just safety, it represents an intentional and thoughtful investment in long-term survival and autonomy: a self-sufficient, well-protected haven at a time when society is becoming more vulnerable to collapse.” Those who act now to ensure that they will prosper.”
The cost of the bunker’s advanced protection is a hefty $2.75 million, paid in cash.
Located in north-central Indiana, approximately 2 hours from Chicago and 4 hours from Detroit, the property’s exact location is subject to “private approvals and redacted proof of funds” to protect current and future owners. and will be disclosed to eligible purchasers as appropriate,” the website states. .
The bunker has a wide range of facilities for extended stays, including a spacious communal kitchen with two large refrigerators. The facility is stocked with $100,000 worth of 25-year freeze-dried food, enough to feed all 30 potential residents. Temperature-controlled storage keeps food viable for years, providing a reliable long-term food source.
Water security is also a key feature, with two separate private wells, each providing over 25 gallons of potable water per minute. In addition, the property has a small river safely located above the floodplain, providing a backup water source in case of an emergency.
Designed to comfortably sleep up to 36 guests, this bunker features 10 bedrooms, 3 en-suite bathrooms, and a large master bedroom with en-suite bathroom. There is also the option of adding six to eight bedrooms above the existing mezzanine.
Safety is a top priority at the bunker, and the facility includes a small, fully equipped trauma room for emergency procedures.
To protect against external threats, bunkers are fortified with blast/bulletproof doors to withstand forced entry, armed attacks, and pressure waves. It also has radiation shielding, air filtration, climate control systems and alternative energy sources in case the power grid goes down.
Surveillance is provided by a network of external and internal wired cameras, allowing for both on-site and remote monitoring. For added asset protection, the facility features an embassy-grade interior designed to safely store high-value assets such as cash, precious metals, firearms, irreplaceable documents, and cold storage keys for cryptocurrencies. Includes storage.
With a robust security system already in place, the facility has ample space for future enhancements. Potential upgrades include an enhanced 40-foot tower, an expanded solar power system, and a sustainable external food production system that will ensure the property supports residents for years to come. and ensure safety.
Demand for underground shelters has surged during the pandemic as individuals seek off-grid living solutions and isolation space. Companies like Vivos, which operates a network of shelters around the world, have seen a noticeable increase in inquiries related to the coronavirus. Similarly, Rising S Company, known for building and selling bunkers, reported a sharp increase in demand as people prepare for an uncertain future and prioritize self-sufficient, isolated living spaces.
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