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In a white-hot, highly-competitive housing market, this is the kind of deal that you just don’t want to pass up:

Rare opportunity to purchase a piece of British post-war history. This particular site was one of many observation posts built during the 1950’s and was designed to provide protective, but extremely limited accommodation, for three observers in the event of a nuclear attack.

“In the event of a nuclear attack.”

Yeah, go ahead and scoop this property up, and when the bombs finally fall you’ll be living it up in the lap of luxury!

Okay, maybe “luxury” is a bit strong of a word:

👇 This is the grand courtyard. Perfect for hosting that one-of-a-kind post-nuke cocktail party.

👇The, um, entrance hall. We’ll call it an entrance hall and hope nobody notices, anyway.

👇The main room. Okay, the only room. Look, with a little sweeping and a fresh coat of lead paint, you’ll feel right at home.

👇This may be the “bathroom,” aka the bucket room. Rough stuff. Just tell your guests it’s “rustic” and it’ll go over well.

👇Now see what a little elbow grease and a few cans of Spam will do!

Looks like a great pad, and with an estimated price of only $10,800-$21,600, it’s an absolute steal!

Get your bids in now, the half-life on this auction won’t be long!


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