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    F OR M ORE I NFORMATION O N F OR S ALE, L EASING O R J OINT V ENTURE, P LEASE C ONTACT. G ARY G. B AKER A T (505) 627-3374. O R. roverite@qwest.net. A TLAS F M ISSILE S ITE. F OR S ALE. R oswell, NEW MEXICO. S ITE 12. L ISTED F OR S ALE T HROUGH C ENTURY 21 H OME P LANNING I N R OSWELL...

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  2. May 19, 2024 · Welcome to a world where the past meets the future – your 12,946-square-foot underground former Atlas E Missile Silo. The property also has an 820 SF living area connected to a 3,794-square-foot metal garage/workshop above ground and a 1,906-square-foot living area below, complete with an elevator. It is located on a private 24.5+ acres.

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  4. Jan 14, 2020 · But buyers beware—these silos will likely be multiple-offer scenarios. The first missile silo was listed in November 2019 for $395,000, and sold for $420,000.

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  5. Jun 21, 2023 · The 6.1-acre lot once housed a missile in a silo designed to withstand a nuclear attack. “The silo is 174 feet deep and 52 feet across,” Figueroa says. “The doors weigh in excess of 50 tons ...

    • What First Interested You in The Silos?
    • How Much Did You Pay?
    • So You See A Silo as A Savvy Investment?
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    I toured the Titan Missile Museum in Arizona in the winter of 2000. As a teenager, I fell in love with the idea of an underground home or bunker. Now, with where I’m at in my life, I can pursue larger projects like this. I ran into GT Hill, who is now my silo neighbor, who has a YouTube channel. GT was friends with the then-owner of my site. It was...

    Well under $400,000. The comps on it right now, the Arizona sites are all going for over $500,000 and one recently went for $1.5 million. [Note: There’s one still available in Arizona for $475,000.] Those sites were similar to mine in that they hadn’t been fully renovated yet.

    That’s how I look at it. When I bought it, it was flooded with water. I’m cleaning it out to make it a usable space again, which will take the value up considerably.

    Yeah, my neighbor’s YouTube channel laid out a road map for what I was getting myself into. Each one of these silo sites has its own unique challenges. In my case, [scrap metal dealers] that the Air Force had let in there before burying these sites had cut out a spring. That caused my whole launch control center to lean to one side, which was a lit...

    It is. We’re getting there. We no longer have any water, but we’re a few months away from being mud-free. And we’re removing scrap steel. Once that’s done, it gets it to a blank canvas that we can start building onto. And there’s a million other projects after that. I figure it’s a 10-year build to be fully done.

    Above ground, there are 5 acres and it’s wooded on two sides with undeveloped land. There are around 5,000 square feet of usable space underground. Each floor of the launch control center is 36 feet across, and the walls are as thick as 4 feet. The launch control center is between 20 to 60 feet underground.

    The Titan II has a secure hatch to get underground. Then you take four flights of stairs down to the main level, which is 35 feet below the surface. Those stairs and the top few feet of concrete were all destroyed by the Air Force, so we had to build it back. Once you get four levels down, that’s where you meet the first of four 6,000-pound blast d...

    I don’t have access to the full silo because it’s still flooded and filled with debris. But the launch control center that we’re currently working on is a three-story building. The front door leads to the middle of those three levels.

    The middle level (Level 2) housed the launch desk and the key that would have launched the missile in the event the Cold War turned hot. What we’re doing on that floor is a modern take on that room. We’re going to be installing a thing where groups of people can come in and go through a simulated version of a missile launch.

    The lower level (Level 3) was where all the machinery and equipment to run the complex was located. That’s going to become a living room and kitchen area. The top level (Level 1) was the original bedroom, kitchen, and bath, and that’s going to become a master suite. Each one of those floors is about 1,000 square feet.

  6. 20th Century Castles offers missile bases, communications bunkers, silos and other unique, underground properties. ... Titan I Construction. ... Properties for Sale ...

  7. Contact hardened Structures first when your interested to purchase a silo or telecom bunker 757-486-0084. The conversion of former Atlas and Titan missile silos and other government facilities/bunkers into a new safe and functional “hardened” shelter complex requires an in-depth knowledge of a specialized construction program management ...

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