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Pictured: The inside of the doomsday home, covered in bulletproof material.
‘Doomsday’ home completely covered in BULLETPROOF material on market for $400,000
A “Doomsday” house completely covered in bulletproof material has gone on the market for just under $400,000.
Tucked inside $100,000 worth of fencing, the Maumee, Ohio home looks unassuming from the outside, with a plain exterior.Inside the unassuming property, there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms, large kitchen, space for living areas, and a home gym.The décor is relatively clinical and muted, with the 1953-built home largely painted white.For reasons unknown, every inch is covered in bulletproof sheets of Lexan – with the shiny material seen in the listing images.The home, which features on Luxury Property News, sits on a five-acre lot and enjoys 3,355sq ft interior space.Pictures of the unusual property went viral on social media, garnering thousands of likes and comments.One person joked: “There are prisons with more personality.”“Tell me you’re in the witness protection program without telling me you’re in the witness protection program,” quipped another user.Someone else commented: “But imagine how much fun the kids would have with a giant package of dry erase markers!”“Say you have made a LOT of enemies without saying you have a lot of enemies.
Also- so totally warm and cozy- a prison-esque feel,” said another viewer.Another user added: “The home that paranoia built. It would be like living in a giant chiller.”Someone else dubbed it the “perfect Doomsday home”.The property is currently available with Jon Modene and Hanna Modene with RE/MAX Masters for $399,900.The listing reads: “The strangest and greatest potential I have ever seen. Perfect 5 acre lot.“Fenced with $100K of fencing. Over $300K of concrete.“Two wonderful outbuildings, including a huge gym.“All on Silver Lake, bordered by a Metropark.“What'