An abandoned “prepper’s paradise” stuffed with enough gear to survive the apocalypse has gone on sale for £186,000.
The two-bed bunker-style home is fully kitted out for doomsday – but buyers may need to clear out the mountain of supplies before it becomes properly liveable.
The eerie property, which has been left abandoned, is crammed with kit designed to tackle everything from a “snowstorm” to the “zombie apocalypse”.
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The home sits in a secluded part of Beryl, Utah, as reported by Luxury Property News.

Originally a trailer, the property has been transformed into a fortified hideaway spread across 25.77 acres of land.
It even boasts its own private well, meaning fresh water would still be available even if society collapsed.
Inside, the unusual home features two bedrooms, two kitchens and two bathrooms – ideal for anyone planning to ride out the end of the world in comfort.

A camera system has also been installed around the land, keeping watch over every inch of the remote property.
The so-called “prepper’s paradise” – first listed in January – was originally built in 1974.
It is now on the market for £186,000 ($249,000) through realtor.

A spokesperson for realtor said: “Calling all survivalists, preppers, and anyone tired of Amazon Prime taking two days – welcome to Bunker Chic at the Prepper’s Paradise.
“What started as a simple trailer is now a fortified retreat featuring two kitchens, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms – because even off-grid, nobody wants to wait for a hot shower.
“A private well keeps fresh water flowing, while the property is loaded with gear and supplies to handle anything from a snowstorm to the zombie apocalypse.

“Tucked away in total seclusion, this is the definition of self-sufficiency – no ‘quick trips to town’ required.
“For peace of mind, the camera system is already in place, watching over your hideaway.
“Make sure you smile for big brother.
“When the world gets weird, you’ll be glad you’re here.”
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