Hot Property on eBay, A Texas Ghost Town, and a US missile base. And the digs on 20th Century Castles, (underground).
Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2007
by Sacreeta
Who ever said you can’t buy everything on eBay, has got to read this article. An unbelievable sale went through last week, and it all started with a sleepy old western town in
If you are interested in buying yourself a town, keep an eye out on eBay. The town of
Who bought the Texan Ghost Town of Albert?
An Italian collector, who has remained nameless.
If he is a serious bidder, what would he get for his cool 3.8 million?
A feisty 84 year old dance floor, an icehouse made from the frame of an old general store, a pavilion, a tractor shed, and a three bedroom house, all sitting on 5 hectares of land, picturesque with Pecan and peach Orchards. Population, the real estate man, and a grounds keeper on the weekends.
Throw in a pool boy, and I’m game. (smiles)
What other exotic sales are happening on eBay?If you are the adventurous 'John Connor' or 'Mad Max' of the future types, or maybe one of the 'down into the bunker we go' types, a 20th Century Castle might just be the hot piece of real estate that's perfect for you, (the link is provided at the end of this article).
What is a 20th Century Castle?
It's actually a US missile base.
Back in September, a former US intercontinental ballistic missile base went up for auction eBay for 1.2 million.
The base came with it’s own network of underground tunnels, silos, sorry no nuclear warheads, or any weapons of any kind. The empty shell sits on 56 acres, with it’s own lovely barbed wired fence, and the description included words such as ‘gorges’, and ‘make your own retreat’. You’d never have to worry about things like nuclear explosions, or atomic bombs.
How did that happen?
A little history.
Back in the 1970’s after the US government deemed the Titan missiles as obsolete, which is what the missile launch station was built for, so the station had no further use, and was sold off to the public, among 18 other missile stations. According to the owner, this one was the hugest big daddy of them all, in Washington State . About 10 years ago a fella named Bari Hotchkiss bought it, and he reportedly he told news agency AFP, that he used the station as a family retreat, lending it to friends and family. Bari indicated that the other stations were much smaller, and suffered major deteriorations over the years, he said the Cold War era technology was stripped out by the military and it would take millions to fix it up.
The 20th Century Castles, which lay underground, in the form of tunnels, silos ect.. are for sale on this site, so far they sold 57 stations. Want to check out their official site, and see them for yourself, check out their link.http://missilebases.com/
Peace and Love

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