Upstate 'safe house' with white sand beach and panic rooms seeks $2.69M
Briefly

The emergency-ready sanctuary in Upstate New York offers unique amenities like steel-reinforced walls, a panic room, and a private helipad for security.
Described as a "secluded sanctuary and fortress for someone high profile," the home provides a perfect blend of luxury and safety for its future owner.
Built in 1986 and showcased by its architect Paul Rudolph, the mansion features 10 acres of land, including a beach and various recreational amenities.
This unique abode, currently owned by security expert Dave Vitalli, combines a luxurious lifestyle with prepper-friendly features for all seasons and outdoor activities.
Read at New York Post
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