
Following incredible demand for the first 'survival chic' apartments, people now have a chance to snap up a luxury nuclear bunker in a separate site.

Larry Hall is the brainchild behind the developments he refers to as 'Survival Condos'.

The missile silos were originally built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s during the Cold War for the Atlas F missile, and there were 72 of them around the country.

All the apartments in the first complex sold out, and people now have the option to buy a flat in the second silo.

Following incredible demand for the first 'survival chic' apartments, people now have a chance to snap up a luxury nuclear bunker. The missile silo was originally built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s for the Atlas F missile, and there were 72 of them around the country

Luxury Condos The Survival Condo project features a floor which has been turned over to a swimming pool that even has a water slide and a waterfall

Behind the large swimming pool is a rock climbing wall for residents to enjoy while in the nuclear bunker, whic was originally build back in 1960

The survival condos are designed to hold up to 70 people and have enough resources to keep them alive for years

The Survival Condo Project is a luxury complex housed 15 stories below ground in a former missile silo near Concordia, Kansas.

A full-floor apartment, spanning 1,800 square feet, will set buyers back $3million, while a 900-square-foot, half-floor unit is $1.5million. Penthouse variants are available for $4.5million.

It is designed to comfortably survive any apocalyptic disaster such as global health pandemics, cataclysmic weather and terror attacks, including a nuclear one.

The windows are designed to simulate normal patterns of sunrise and sunset, and display views appropriate to their angles to simulate the feeling of being above ground.

The complex is designed as an underground village, housed 15 stories below ground in a former missile silo near Concordia, in Kansas

Developer Larry Hall says people comment on 'how well they sleep' in the nuclear luxury accommodation

The condos are equipped with a number of modern amenities including flat-screen TVs, pools, theater, workout area, classrooms and library, and a minor surgery center

The complex is designed to comfortably survive any apocalypse, such as global health pandemics, cataclysmic weather, and terror attacks

Speaking to MailOnline earlier in the project, Mr Hall said of his customers: 'They worry about events ranging from solar flares, to economic collapse, to pandemics to terrorism to food shortages.'

He added: It is not stereotypical "survival nuts" as portrayed in movies, but individuals with the desire to provide care and protection for their family.

'These are luxury, nuclear-hardened bunkers that are engineered…to accommodate not just your physical protection but your mental well being as well.'

He added: 'It's a lot of fun building these.'

There's even a small cinema complete with reclining chairs and a game room for bunker residents to enjoy

The missile silos were originally built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s during the Cold War for the Atlas F missile. The survival bunker goes 15 stories underground, with some floors dedicated to apartment units, and others used for recreational activities

The complexes are situated many metres below ground in an obsolete nuclear missile site, in the middle of Kansas in the US

The complexes, constructed when the US built missile launch facilities across the mid-west, have multiple safety features.

The walls of the silo, constructed out of epoxy-hardened concrete, are nine feet thick and designed to survive a direct nuclear strike.

The dome structure that covers the silo cap can withstand winds in excess of 500 mph.

The survival condos are designed to hold up to 70 people and have enough resources to keep them alive for years.

This includes air and water filtration systems, a range of energy sources (including wind power), and the capacity to grow plants and breed fish for food supplies. Armed guards patrol the entrance.

There are many other special features too, such as a cinema, swimming pool, surgery, golf range, and even a rock climbing wall.

The Survival Condo Project is a luxury complex housed 15 storeys below ground in a former missile silo, in Kansas