A network of secret tunnels built in 1940 as deep air-raid shelters 100 feet under central London has gone on sale.
The Kingsway Tunnels were designed to accommodate 8,000 people. They have also been used as a public records library and even a telephone exchange. British Telecom hope that the 77,000 square feet of space could attract offers of about £5m.
This has to be the coolest property on sale at the moment with access through unmarked doors on the street. Apparently it needs a purchaser with imagination. If I had $5 million, I would be right there.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Underground Bunkers
- Opportunity to create luxury apocalypse-proof living spaces, attracting wealthy buyers.
- Urban Exploration
- New market for tourism industry to offer guided tours through underground tunnels and bunkers.
- Disaster Preparedness
- Growing demand for companies specializing in designing and building disaster-ready structures for individuals and organizations.
Where This Applies
- Real Estate
- Opportunity to market and sell unused underground spaces to private buyers and commercial organizations.
- Tourism
- Untapped opportunity for tour operators to offer underground and bunker tours to enthusiasts interested in history, survival, and adventure.
- Construction
- Opportunity for construction companies to develop custom underground structures for individuals, companies, and governments.
