Survive the apocalypse in style: Home that boasts a luxury bunker 26 feet underground with fake grass and simulated night and day

House constructed in 1970s underground with three bedrooms and a 'fake' outdoors

'Outside' landscaping consists of trees, grass, rocks, a pool and even scenery with rolling hills and meadows in the distance

House for sale for $1.7 million after it fell into forclosure




From the street, number 3970 Spencer St. near Flamingo Road looks like any other American home.

It's what lies beneath that would pique your interest.



During the Cold War, there was a time when some paranoid (or maybe just careful) Americans decided to construct underground nuclear bunkers.

In a scene reminiscent of the 1999 film 'Blast from the Past' where a family lives in a fallout shelter for 35 years, a family home has just come on the market for $1.7 million dollars.

The only difference with this home is that it has a 15,200 sq ft basement underground.

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Home within a home: The two-bedroom, three-bathroom house is buried 26 feet underground, underneath a typical suburban two-story house in Las Vegas

Hidden from view: The subterranean Las Vegas home at 3970 Spencer St. near Flamingo Road boasts a 15,200-square-foot basement beneath a two story home above ground