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Rich reveal how they've turned their homes into secure fortresses
- Ultra-wealthy buyers are fortifying mansions with casino-grade cameras and AI recognition systems.
- A laser intrusion system and a moat are installed to deter intruders around luxury estates.
- A red-glowing fireplace serves as a visual alert inside fortified homes.
- Industry firms report rising demand for impenetrable residences among athletes and CEOs.
- The project Elysium in Scottsdale costs about $15 million and aims to set a standard for secure estates.
- Security features include reinforced doors, a 2,000-pound safe room door and air filtration.
- Trends spiked after high-profile incidents and growing wealth-driven security needs.
- Fortified Estate and Modern Masterpieces tailor properties with armor-inspired interiors and exterior defenses.
- High-profile security measures are part of a broader shift toward private fortresses for wealth protection.
- Executives report a growing market for security-forward luxury homes valued at multiple millions.
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