You Can Now Live in a Shoe
There’s a quaint home in Central Pennsylvania that you may want to rent on Vrbo. You can now live in a shoe. It’s a shoe shaped house. The house was built in 1948 and recently got new owners, who want to showcase it. The interesting shaped home was built to promote Mahlon Haines’ chain of shoe stores. It has since gone through multiple owners and served as a honeymoon suite, an ice cream shop and a tourist attraction. Reservations are available through the end of the year and start at $269 per night.
If you have a lot of kids you can live in a shoe!
For those in the market for a possible doomsday bunker, a decommissioned nuclear missile complex in Tucson, Arizona is being sold for $395,000.
The underground silo once held the Titan II missile, an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. It sits on about 13 acres just north of Catalina, Arizona.
The silo looks about as scary as it sounds. In order to enter the silo, you need to descend down a 40-foot ladder. Then you find out that there is no electricity or cell service so far below the surface.
The 4,000 square foot underground space still had three of its original blast doors. Each weigh 7,000 pounds and can withstand shockwaves.
The real estate company says the site offers buyers limitless opportunities. Even suggesting it can become an underground man cave, Air BnB or even a doomsday bunker. They also say that they get 30 to 40 calls a day about the site since it went on the market.
I used to live in Tucson. I lived in Oro Valley which is in the middle of nowhere like this place haha! You’ll have privacy for sure!