More: Luxury Add-Ons of Cars, Yachts or Helicopters Don’t Always Make the SaleĪlthough massive doomsday developments are still sporadic, panic rooms (or less dramatically, safe rooms) have been quite a common amenity in luxury homes.Ī Manhattan mega-mansion that’s owned by billionaire Vincent Viola, who was picked by President Trump as secretary of the army but withdrew his name from consideration late Friday night, has one. James O’Connor, chief executive of the developer, Vintuary Holdings Corp., saw a niche to combine security with luxury, judging from the daily inquiries he got, he told Mansion Global. Trident Lakes, a 700-acre resort-style development that’s currently under construction in Ector, Texas, 70 miles northeast of Dallas, has been marketed as "a luxury doomsday village." The design calls for a navigable tunnel, an air-purification system, a security wall, off-grid power system as well as a golf course, spa, rifle range and polo field. In the wake of heightened risks of terrorist, nuclear and cyber attacks, large-scale social unrest, as well as worries about natural catastrophes, the world’s super rich are increasingly obsessed with securing themselves and their loved ones in their homes.Īnd luxury residential properties with multi-layer security measures are becoming even hotter commodities.
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