10 Most Insanely Protected Homes On Earth

4. The Corbi Family Mansion

The Corbi Family Mansion
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Ah, but can the Kardashian Estate survive an earthquake?

That's something Al Corbi, a renowned security expert and former senior designer for the U.S. Department of Justice, was mindful of when building the perfect home for his family in Hollywood Hills. Reinforced concrete foundations are buried a full 30 feet in the ground, so there's no reason to fear California's quakes.

The home, which spans 2,500 square feet, also has a panic room and sensors that can spot threats/tresspassers up to half a mile away.

That's impressive, Al, but it doesn't quite match the full mile Bill Gates can see from his living room. Seriously though, who cares when your home boasts biometric recognition software (no keys here) and has an underground bunker stocked with enough food and drinks to keep everyone alive for six whole months.

Finally, the Corbi Family Mansion can release thick fog that confuses intruders.

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