The proprietor of a luxurious Las Vegas underground bomb shelter has listed the property on the market at $8.5m. [Image: Shutterstock.com]
Reduce-price sale
An iconic piece of retro Las Vegas property is up on the market once more, with its proprietor knocking over 50% off the 2019 asking value of $18m.
In line with experiences, entrepreneur-owner of The Underground Home, Frankie Lewis, has listed the property on the market at $8.5m.
Las Vegas Domestically took to X with photos of the luxurious underground nuclear bomb shelter on Spencer Road:
The New York Submit cited Lewis as stating the property, which additionally comes with an above-surface mansion: “was doubtless one of many largest single-family luxurious bunkers on this planet.”
In-built 1974, the home’s kitschy ‘Jetsons’ model is in keeping with experiences “a darling of filmmakers and tv producers in search of a retro set piece.”
Time capsule
The proprietor’s LinkedIn profile describes the totally furnished, 16,000 sq ft bunker mansion. She mentioned it sits 23 ft underground and “accommodates personal occasions, movies/film units, trend picture shoots, company events, wedding ceremony receptions, bachelor/bachelorette events, and small group historic excursions.”
In line with the Submit, regardless of itemizing the mansion on the market, Lewis maintained her aim was “to protect the imaginative and prescient of Jerry and Mary Henderson” who constructed the shelter “as the ultimate house of their lives.”
openness and serenity of a non-public property”
Itemizing consultant for the home, Holly Erker, summed up the bunker as “an underground time capsule” with the “openness and serenity of a non-public property.”
Advertising and marketing pivot
Lewis additionally pitched the property as “a cultural landmark and probably the most distinctive survival residences on this planet.”
With Value’s advertising now concentrating on industrial alternatives and over 50% off, the home’s proximity to the Strip makes it ripe for conversion right into a luxurious rental, occasion area, or museum.













