Take A Tour Of Post Malone’s Apocalypse-Ready Utah Mountainside Mansion

Post Malone's house
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Post Malone is gonna be living lavish when the world is ending.

A 2018 video is once again going viral of Malone saying that the government is a lie, and people need to move out of the country, or at least out of the cities to escape government control.

Needless to say, the man stayed true to his opinion.

The 26-year-old bought a five-bedroom, seven-bathroom bunker of a Utah home for $3,093,750, according to the New York Post.

It appears he’s ready to escape the world’s problems and set up camp in isolation, as the 13,000 square foot home is hidden on seven acres of land just outside of Salt Lake City.

In a 2017 interview with the “H3” podcast, he discussed his “Apocalypse plan” as he was in the process of buying the Salt Lake City, Utah home:

“I’m going to put in, like 30 bunk beds. It’s free country out there. Like, you can buy suppressors in Utah. You can do open-carry.

Walk into the grocery store with a handgun on your hip. Cowboy shit. I can’t wait.”

The home was initially built in 1986, surrounded by canyon, mountain, and city views as it sits at the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon.

It features floor to ceiling windows, separate guest rooms, and a private office that backs into thousands of acres of conservation land. The living room has a bar, and a gourmet chef’s kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances that lead into a family dining room.

And the icing on the cake? It has a wine cellar, a fitness room, outdoor fireplace, basketball court, pool, and a hot tub with an outdoor kitchen.

Check this place out:

Hopefully, ol’ Posty goes into in isolation and records a little country music for us…

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