Would this be a dream BOL?
https://www.realtor.com/realestatea...ave-Rd_Parthenon_AR_72666_M89135-66592#photo0
https://www.realtor.com/realestatea...ave-Rd_Parthenon_AR_72666_M89135-66592#photo0
Maybe it has a back doorPlus, how would you escape if necessary?
Any bites or interest on your property? If it were further west and if I had more $, I would be interested with a group of like minded people.Look at the floor in most of the pictures. Many are covered with water.
My bunker doesn't have the acreage but it's 3 times the size of that one, stays dry and only 1/3 of the price.
https://www.realtor.com/realestatea...ower-Rd_Fombell_PA_16123_M43135-59544?view=qv
The cave uses geothermal for heat and cooling.
It does have humidity control and air handling. The floors are glazed not wet. On first thought it sounds like a good BOL until you find it is not far from a residential area in Arkansas. It is close to the New Madrid fault and "living" caves are not known for their stability. They don't talk about structural stability but if it has been made earthquake resistant and has a place for agro then it might be OK.
no. It would be a nightmare.
Edited to add: Sorry, but I would not live in a cave unless my life really did depend on it. Chilly, damp, possibly radon unless you have a high quality air exchanger installed.
Plus, how would you escape if necessary?
I can't imagine needing AC in a cave.
Yes, I'll train your bats, @Caribou . Like someone else mentioned, earthquakes are possible. Not this place for me. I'll come visit tho.
I'm far to claustrophobic to go in there. One good earthquake and that's it.
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