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For Sale: Missile Silo Restored As Luxury HomeHome's Bidding Begins At $2.1M On eBayUpdated: 5:36 p.m. EDT September 18, 2002 SARANAC, N.Y. -- A missile silo built by the federal government in New York's Adirondack Mountains has been converted into a luxury home and is for sale on the Internet auction site eBay.
Entrepreneurial cousins Bruce Francisco and Gregory Gibbons, who restored the complex, cite the security, mountain views, and year-round outdoor activities as the greatest selling points. "The interest is tremendous, and what I hear is most of the people that are going to bid on the site wait until later in the week," Francisco said. However, there were no bids placed as of Wednesday afternoon. The auction is scheduled to close Sept. 25 at 3:04 p.m. EDT. The minimum bid was set at $2.1 million. Francisco declined comment on what he expected to be the ultimate selling price.
The 105-acre property features an airplane hangar and 2,050-foot paved airstrip, but the home can also be accessed by state and county roads. Realtor Rob Grant said he has been trying to sell the property since 1999. "It has ... I'll call it sex appeal," Grant said. "Obviously, the media likes it." Lynn Bushey, who lives across the street from the property, said her fiance and children used to hunt on the land before it was renovated. "One time, there was a rumor that Wesley Snipes was going to be buying the property and it sparked all the kids' interest," Bushey said. Francisco and Gibbons listed several possible uses for the property, including the development of a bed and breakfast, a movie set, or a recording studio. According to the home's Web site, the property is no longer listed as a Russian target and extensive testing has been conducted on the water quality in the area. Additional Resources:
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