A new desert hideaway mansion that is strong enough to withstand a nuclear disaster has been built and is up for grabs at 11.5 million dollars.
The house, which has been listed for sale on Curbed.com, has a 4,200-square-foot compound in Yellow Jacket, Colorado and the walls are made of reinforced concrete and lined with steel, News.com.au reported.
The luxury mansion comes with a 100-foot radio tower and a helicopter pad, has a seven-stage water filtration system and four separate power systems.
The house which is available for rent at 19,5000 dollars a month per head, also has wind turbine system with propane and gas generators.
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