
If you’ve ever wanted to own a piece of Cold War history, this is your chance. Located just outside Lincoln, Kansas, this decommissioned Atlas F missile silo offers one of the most secure and unique real estate opportunities in the country. Built in 1960, this underground fortress stretches 14 stories deep and is constructed of solid steel and concrete, including over 600 tons of 2-inch rebar. Listed at $1,300,000, the property includes a total of 2,500 square feet of finished underground space, with potential for much more.

The surface-level features are impressive on their own. Two massive above-ground concrete pads (each 100 by 40 feet) provide room for parking, equipment, or future structures. You’ll also find two metal buildings—a 10×10 and a larger 30×30—each insulated and set on concrete floors. A private, paved driveway measuring 100 feet wide by 1,500 feet long leads to the main structure, providing seclusion and privacy. The centerpiece is a 52-foot-diameter concrete pad with 9-foot-thick walls and original 75-ton missile bay doors still in place.

Inside the silo complex, the first level includes 1,250 square feet of usable space separate from the silo chamber itself. There’s potential to develop up to 3,000 square feet per floor inside the silo, offering creative possibilities for the right buyer. While the carbon steel doors on the first floor are currently non-functional, they can be refurbished. The second-floor doors are fully operational. Year-round underground temperatures between 54 and 62 degrees Fahrenheit make it an energy-efficient environment with natural climate control.

This property isn’t your typical fixer-upper. With concrete interiors across all main living areas—including the primary space, kitchen, and living room—there’s a rugged, bunker-like feel that’s both industrial and durable. No bedrooms or bathrooms have been built out yet, leaving a blank canvas for customization. This makes it ideal for someone looking to create a one-of-a-kind underground residence, secure facility, or even a surreal Airbnb experience.

The 8.44-acre lot is irregular in shape but full of potential, and there’s no HOA to limit your imagination. Whether you want to turn this into a prepper’s paradise, secure data center, art gallery, wine cellar, or filming location, the structural integrity and history of the silo give you a dramatic head start. It even features an escape hatch filled with sand—just in case you want to make a cinematic exit.

Serious buyers must sign a waiver before entering the property, and tours are strictly limited to adults—no children or pets allowed. With an annual property tax of $5,575 and a listing price of $520 per square foot, this isn’t for the faint of heart. But if you’re someone who thinks outside the box—and under the ground—1441 N 260th Rd might just be the wildest real estate opportunity you’ll ever come across. Contact Terra Martin of Real Broker, LLC at 785-577-4568 to schedule a tour.

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