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Got a spare 1.7 million bucks? Don’t feel like socialising for the next year? Have a taste for 1970s decor? Well, your dream property just came onto the market!

From the street, 3970 Spencer St. in Las Vegas looks like any other American home. However, camouflaged by clusters of rocks, an entrance with an elevator takes you down to an underground cold war era bunker with a whole lotta class. The house was built in 1978 to withstand a nuclear blast by an arguably ‘paranoid’ wealthy businessman, Girard “Jerry” B. Henderson, who tried (and failed) to sell his version of underground living to America.

The house has three bedrooms and is equipped with pink kitchen trim, pink toilets, green “grass” carpets, hot tubs, fake trees and a 360-degree mural mimicking an elaborate outdoor landscape. The “garden” includes a four-hole putting green, a swimming pool, two jacuzzis, a sauna, dance floor, bar, BBQ (camouflaged in a rock) and adjustable light settings for “sunset,” “day,” “dusk” and “night”. The night setting comes complete with twinkling stars.

Well, why are you still here? Get bidding!

Zoe Annabel

[Images courtesy of Review Journal]