Someone Is Selling An Unbelievable Home Hidden Inside A Cave, And The Interior Is Even Better Than The Exterior
Looking for a new place to live, but tired of the same old, boring four walls and a roof? The so-called ‘World’s most luxurious cave’ has gone on sale, and yeah, it’s a far cry from the cave dwellings of our ancestors.
Located in a remote area of Arkansas, Beckham Creek Cave Lodge was originally built as a bomb shelter, but has been renovated into a luxury hotel. It can accommodate up to 8 guests in a subterranean maze of stalagmites and stalactites, its own waterfall and even a helipad outside for those who need to arrive in a hurry. Lodge manager Rayne Davidson, who is also the listing broker, spoke to Bored Panda about his passion, he loves sharing the cave with people and seeing their minds just blown when they first enter it. He was there during the renovations to turn it into what it is today. “We nearly gutted it and started over to address some of the water issues we were having,” he explained. “Now, there’s rubberized membranes over the 3 downstairs bedrooms, hidden guttering systems where some of the major water drippage was occurring, and this falls into french drains along the perimeter walls. There’s also a very expensive geothermal unit that takes humidity out of the cave and warms it up a little – it’s still cool, can’t heat it up too much or it condensates.”
“The water for the cave comes from the 1.5 mile interior of the cave and flows into a holding tank which goes through a purification system. What is not used and is overflow, travels under the floor of the lodge and comes out into another holding pool beside the front door, then overflows down the mountain (in the times of heavy rain – it’s a waterfall of sorts) to then be held in the large pond down in the pasture beside the heli-pad. The water in the pond is a beautiful azure blue from all the rich minerals and it’s stocked with fish.”
Now, the owner of the $1200 dollar a day hotel is selling up, and whoever buys it can do whatever they like with it. Superheroes and Bond-villains will no doubt be looking on with interest, but if you are in need of a little seclusion, surrounded by nature and a whole network of caves to explore, you can start the bidding yourself at a cool $2.75 million.
“The level of interest has been terrific! Everyone LOVES the cave!” Rayne told us. “The buyers so far have been looking at it from an investor point of view and the rate of return isn’t there. There’s 256 acres which bring in no income and, you’re buying a CAVE, which is hard to recoup $$ for. The lodging income does however cover all the bills. It would be better if someone with plenty of funds could just buy it as their spectacular one and only home. Or, invest a little bit more and build several cabins and use the lodge for the central gathering place, then you’d have a proper rate of return.”
Would you like to make this your one an only home? Scroll down below to check the pics of the interior for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
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Though actively used for exploration since the early 1800s, this cave in Arkansas was left unchanged until 1983
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Celestial Tea co-founder John Hay then purchased it along with a 240-acre spread for $146,000
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He believed this cave could be an amazing hideout if things during the Cold War would heat up
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He then spent four years and $2 million converting the cave into a fallout shelter
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People’s article from 1988 stated, “First, 20 laborers removed 250 million years worth of silt from the subterranean chamber”
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“The cave’s mouth was then covered with three-foot-thick concrete walls and faced with quarried stone”
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“Openings were left for windows for the oak-paneled kitchen and living room and for an arched, walnut-framed entrance way”
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“In the event of the Holocaust, all these openings can be sealed with concrete blocks”
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“Inside, Hay followed the cave’s natural, high-roofed contours “The architect was God,” he said”. It even has a natural waterfall inside
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After the Cold War ended, he realized a bomb shelter was no longer needed and sold it
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Now the current owner of “World’s most luxurious cave” put it up for sale again
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This time it can be yours for $2.75 million
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Last updated in 2014, this 5,800-square-foot cave home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms
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It has got all the modern amenities of a regular home, including a 75-inch LED TV in the living room
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Comfy couches and thermal heating will keep you warm and cozy in the living area
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The kitchen is state-of-the-art, and there is a large custom-built wooden bar for guests to come and gather around
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All the rooms are rich in natural rock formations as most of the cave was preserved during all phases of building and remodeling
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The spacious master includes a unique round queen-sized bed and a spa-like private bathroom, all surrounded by the natural formations of the cave
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Surrounding rock walls and overhead rain showers offer a waterfall-like experience
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Each of the 4 bedrooms is unique, offering queen-sized beds, exposed cavern walls, and lavish bathrooms
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When you’re not gazing at exposed cavern walls and natural hanging stalactites you can grill up a steak while taking in the amazing view from the front deck
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And last but not least, it even has it’s own helipad so you’d always have a place to park your chopper!
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Share on Facebooklooks pretty damp... I mean look at all the puddles everywhere. The upkeep on this place would be ridiculous
It's all fun & games until the relentless rainfall for 7 days.... then let's see the interior photos!
Load More Replies...It looks amazing. I couldn't do it though, everything would be moist, cleaning would be a nightmare, cave spiders...probably, and other cave related problems...
I'd feel buried alive there, especially in a room with a round bed, where I'd also repeatedly bang my head against the low ceiling. There's also such important thing as ventilation, as I prefer an ample supply of fresh air into my living space. The cave is spectacular but doesn't feel heartwarming or homey... More like a hotel.
I thought it was stunning. Until the bedrooms showed up. How do you not feel claustrophobic? I've never suffered myself, but I kinda did looking at the pictures.. Excuse me...off to get some sunshine RN
Pretty cool but I can see it getting old after the novelty wears off. I always wonder how these over the top places are kept up. Cleaning would be a nightmare.
Well, if you were that rich, I suppose you wouldn't have to do the cleaning yourself...I'd still feel sorry for the staff though :/
Load More Replies...This would be a GREAT Air BnB, but not somewhere I would want to live full time. There is a reason that "It's like you live in a cave" is not a compliment.
That master bedroom is a nightmare. I'd feel buried alive in there! That ceiling looks really low. But - hey! - now YOU can live like a Bond villain.
"It has all the amenities of a regular home, including 75 inch TV" ... XD ... But what an amazing house. So cool.
I wonder how good the reception is for TV and cell phones? And can they get internet or cable TV? Can't live without any of that! Lol
Load More Replies....I love the outside, think the inside was a well prepared and thought through plan, but like Rare Earth already sang many decades ago, "Nice place to visit.... But I would not want to live there...." Still, it's an amazing place.
I guess I'm not fancy enough to appreciate it. It's cool, but all the noise bouncing on those walls? And bedrooms with no windows, just cold recirculated air? No thank you. A simple cabin in a forest is way better
Noise bouncing off the walls? Walls in every house are dead flat. The ceilings are incredibly irregular which is exactly what you want for sound dampening. This place would not be echoey at all.
Load More Replies...This is so cool! But consider the bills, you would pay ridiculous amounts for heating, AC, plumbing and stuff. Plus there are puddles everywhere which give a musty, almost moldy smell (if not cleaned almost daily). This is cool, but buyers need to consider it before being a fanboy.
you wouldn't need to worry much about heating and cooling as underground places tend to stay one constant temperature. The most you'd probably need is a dehumidifier to keep away the dampness. If I had the money I'd easily consider living in there.
Load More Replies...I would LOVE it. I wonder what it sounds like inside when there is a big storm brewing outside? I noticed some wet spots on the floor, but I wouldn't mind that at all. It's incredible, and a once-in-a-lifetime buy!
Wow, the interrior is so dull. You'd think that if you got to live in a cool house inside a cave, you'd get furniture with more imagination, not just generic Ikea furniture.
2.5 Million USD is the amount, probably I am going to earn in entire life time. I am happy to see the pics and glad to know such place exists. Beautiful, mesmerizing, close to nature and at the same time a bomb-shelter.
I like cave houses. there are dozens of them in France. TROGLO-5bc...d9b4f1.jpg
I like it, but it really needs more color. But I feel that way about a lot of modern homes!
I can see all sorts of creepy crawlies being an issue. And the cleaning. You'd have to dust all that rock.
I COULD be Batman, but I hope that ceiling is reinforced, because I COULD also be crushed in a cave-in.
I COULD be batman. But I hope those ceilings are reinforced, because I COULD also be crushed in a cave-in.
The adult in me wonders; how the fudge would you heat this place without it costing the earth?!
It'd be cool to rent for a weekend, but I wouldn't want to live in it.
Beautiful, but as a hotel maybe, doubt anyone would actually live there.
I was pretty sure, until I saw the helipad, then I was certain - this is the home of a Bond villain!
isn't that near the Madrid fault that runs through the mid west scary if it slips.
Getting up at midnight and hitting a rock with your feet or head must be painful. Awesome stuff tho.
If Aquaman was a millionaire and built a house for himself...that would be it!But nope.Can be interesting to look at it and take a tour but not to live there...my opinion...
Can just imagin the condensation dripping off the cold rock ceiling in winter
Load More Replies...I think it's awful. None of the furniture blends in with the cave, instead it just clashes in the most vulgar way.
looks pretty damp... I mean look at all the puddles everywhere. The upkeep on this place would be ridiculous
It's all fun & games until the relentless rainfall for 7 days.... then let's see the interior photos!
Load More Replies...It looks amazing. I couldn't do it though, everything would be moist, cleaning would be a nightmare, cave spiders...probably, and other cave related problems...
I'd feel buried alive there, especially in a room with a round bed, where I'd also repeatedly bang my head against the low ceiling. There's also such important thing as ventilation, as I prefer an ample supply of fresh air into my living space. The cave is spectacular but doesn't feel heartwarming or homey... More like a hotel.
I thought it was stunning. Until the bedrooms showed up. How do you not feel claustrophobic? I've never suffered myself, but I kinda did looking at the pictures.. Excuse me...off to get some sunshine RN
Pretty cool but I can see it getting old after the novelty wears off. I always wonder how these over the top places are kept up. Cleaning would be a nightmare.
Well, if you were that rich, I suppose you wouldn't have to do the cleaning yourself...I'd still feel sorry for the staff though :/
Load More Replies...This would be a GREAT Air BnB, but not somewhere I would want to live full time. There is a reason that "It's like you live in a cave" is not a compliment.
That master bedroom is a nightmare. I'd feel buried alive in there! That ceiling looks really low. But - hey! - now YOU can live like a Bond villain.
"It has all the amenities of a regular home, including 75 inch TV" ... XD ... But what an amazing house. So cool.
I wonder how good the reception is for TV and cell phones? And can they get internet or cable TV? Can't live without any of that! Lol
Load More Replies....I love the outside, think the inside was a well prepared and thought through plan, but like Rare Earth already sang many decades ago, "Nice place to visit.... But I would not want to live there...." Still, it's an amazing place.
I guess I'm not fancy enough to appreciate it. It's cool, but all the noise bouncing on those walls? And bedrooms with no windows, just cold recirculated air? No thank you. A simple cabin in a forest is way better
Noise bouncing off the walls? Walls in every house are dead flat. The ceilings are incredibly irregular which is exactly what you want for sound dampening. This place would not be echoey at all.
Load More Replies...This is so cool! But consider the bills, you would pay ridiculous amounts for heating, AC, plumbing and stuff. Plus there are puddles everywhere which give a musty, almost moldy smell (if not cleaned almost daily). This is cool, but buyers need to consider it before being a fanboy.
you wouldn't need to worry much about heating and cooling as underground places tend to stay one constant temperature. The most you'd probably need is a dehumidifier to keep away the dampness. If I had the money I'd easily consider living in there.
Load More Replies...I would LOVE it. I wonder what it sounds like inside when there is a big storm brewing outside? I noticed some wet spots on the floor, but I wouldn't mind that at all. It's incredible, and a once-in-a-lifetime buy!
Wow, the interrior is so dull. You'd think that if you got to live in a cool house inside a cave, you'd get furniture with more imagination, not just generic Ikea furniture.
2.5 Million USD is the amount, probably I am going to earn in entire life time. I am happy to see the pics and glad to know such place exists. Beautiful, mesmerizing, close to nature and at the same time a bomb-shelter.
I like cave houses. there are dozens of them in France. TROGLO-5bc...d9b4f1.jpg
I like it, but it really needs more color. But I feel that way about a lot of modern homes!
I can see all sorts of creepy crawlies being an issue. And the cleaning. You'd have to dust all that rock.
I COULD be Batman, but I hope that ceiling is reinforced, because I COULD also be crushed in a cave-in.
I COULD be batman. But I hope those ceilings are reinforced, because I COULD also be crushed in a cave-in.
The adult in me wonders; how the fudge would you heat this place without it costing the earth?!
It'd be cool to rent for a weekend, but I wouldn't want to live in it.
Beautiful, but as a hotel maybe, doubt anyone would actually live there.
I was pretty sure, until I saw the helipad, then I was certain - this is the home of a Bond villain!
isn't that near the Madrid fault that runs through the mid west scary if it slips.
Getting up at midnight and hitting a rock with your feet or head must be painful. Awesome stuff tho.
If Aquaman was a millionaire and built a house for himself...that would be it!But nope.Can be interesting to look at it and take a tour but not to live there...my opinion...
Can just imagin the condensation dripping off the cold rock ceiling in winter
Load More Replies...I think it's awful. None of the furniture blends in with the cave, instead it just clashes in the most vulgar way.
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