Here’s a blast from the past. A decommissioned missile silo in York, NE, has come on the market for $550,000.
If you didn’t know that Nebraska once housed thermonuclear warheads, you’re not alone.
“We weren’t even aware they were around here,” says listing agent Mike Figueroa. He and Polly Figueroa share this unusual listing, which drew hundreds of thousands of clicks and was last week’s most popular home on Realtor.com®.
Social media also went ballistic over the below-ground dwelling.
And, after just 12 days on the market, the 6-acre property already has a buyer attached.
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What lies beneath
The underground complex once housed an Atlas-F missile. The missile was stored vertically in a “super-hardened silo” designed to withstand a nuclear attack.

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This missile site in the middle of Nebraska was just one of 12 around the state built in the 1960s.
The missile sites were constructed in the early 1960s and operational from 1962 through 1965. The sites, whose purpose was to serve as a deterrent during the Cold War, were then decommissioned and ultimately sold to private owners.

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For those who like to be prepared for an above-ground catastrophe, a heavily fortified underground bunker might be just the ticket.
Figueroa sees the 2,500-square-foot space as a true bargain.
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“We were just amazed at the history of it, the effort it took to construct these. It was a massive undertaking. You see how much money they spent at the time, $17 million to $18 million on one site,” he says.
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Bunker mentality
prepper paradise that’s ultrasecure.
While this York missile complex is under contract, Figueroa has already received a call from the owner of another Nebraska silo in the Lincoln area. If another missile silo listing comes along, we’ll keep an eye out for a booming response.
“It’s been an adventure,” Figueroa says. “It is unlike anything we’ve ever seen.”
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