The Rumors Are True: Musk’s Secret City Is Real
For years, speculation swirled around whispers of a secret project deep in the heart of Texas. Now, in 2025, it’s official: Elon Musk has built his own city.
Located just outside Bastrop County, Texas, this privately funded urban experiment, called “Snailbrook,” is no longer a fantasy or conspiracy theory. It is a fully functional, Musk-owned municipality, home to Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, The Boring Company—and now, hundreds of carefully selected residents.
What started as a collection of prefab buildings and trailers has become a bold new cityscape with sleek homes, underground transportation tests, and a futuristic infrastructure plan that Musk claims is “designed for the 22nd century.”
Welcome to Snailbrook: The Tech Capital of Muskland
Snailbrook was originally created as housing for employees of The Boring Company, but its purpose quickly evolved. By 2024, plans had expanded to accommodate thousands, with the aim of building a “utopian company town” run by Musk’s own ideals.
Key features of Snailbrook:
Solar-powered homes at low cost for employees
Private school system based on Musk’s experimental “Ad Astra” curriculum
Hyperloop test tracks and AI-integrated transit
A private cryptocurrency system for in-town transactions
No traditional government—it operates on a corporate-chartered model
There are no elected officials. The city is essentially governed by executives and algorithms. Residents sign agreements before moving in, acknowledging that Snailbrook is “a privately administered innovation district.”
How Elon Musk Legally Built a City
Musk’s companies began quietly acquiring land near Bastrop in 2021. According to public records and Texas property filings:
More than 3,500 acres of land have been purchased under various LLCs tied to Musk’s companies.
In 2023, Bastrop County zoning exemptions allowed Musk to begin building without interference.
By 2024, The Boring Company filed paperwork to designate Snailbrook as a “company development zone.”
While not technically a city in the constitutional sense, it functions as one, thanks to Texas’ loose municipal development laws. As long as roads, emergency services, and utilities are provided, the area may self-administer through contracts and corporate bylaws.
Who Gets to Live There?
Living in Snailbrook is not open to the public. To gain residency, individuals must:
Be employed by one of Musk’s companies (Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, xAI, etc.)
Pass internal vetting for “alignment with innovation culture”
Accept a below-market salary in exchange for subsidized rent and exclusive perks
Agree to confidentiality and behavioral contracts
Rents are as low as $750/month for a 2-bedroom home—well below market in the Austin metro area. But critics argue this creates a tech-worker feudalism, where workers live in housing owned by their employer, under conditions dictated by corporate rules.
What’s Inside Snailbrook?
Snailbrook is both functional and futuristic. According to verified drone footage and resident interviews, the city includes:
A central AI control hub, monitoring energy usage, traffic, and weather in real time
Underground transportation tunnels, built by The Boring Company, with self-driving Tesla pods
An education campus, based on Musk’s private school concept, blending physics, engineering, and ethics
Medical research labs, allegedly connected to Neuralink trials
A tech-free zone, encouraging outdoor recreation and digital detox hours
Security is tight. Drones patrol the perimeter. Entry is by biometric ID, and guests must register in advance.
Critics Raise Alarms: A “Corporate Micronation”?
While Musk presents Snailbrook as an innovative solution to modern urban failure, critics argue it’s a privately controlled experiment in authoritarian capitalism.
“This isn’t a city. It’s a company town with a billionaire king,” says Dr. Marissa Trent, an urban ethics professor at Stanford.
“What happens if you’re fired? Do you lose your home, school access, and medical care overnight?”
Indeed, some former residents anonymously told investigative outlets that residency was revoked after disagreements with management. Others reported being asked to sign NDAs regarding internal decisions—similar to policies at high-security defense firms.
The ACLU has filed inquiries into the town’s legality and rights enforcement, while several Texas lawmakers are now debating whether Snailbrook violates state charter codes.
Musk’s Vision: A Prototype for Mars
Elon Musk has long said that cities on Mars will require self-governing, self-sustaining systems with clear leadership, automation, and limited bureaucracy. Snailbrook, he says, is a test run.
“We need to figure out how to manage energy, governance, and sustainability in extreme environments. Texas is step one. Mars is step two.”
The Boring Company tunnels under Snailbrook are reportedly testing air filtration systems that simulate Martian conditions, and the power grid is off the main Texas ERCOT network—relying entirely on solar and battery storage from Tesla.
A Model for the Future—or a Cautionary Tale?
Some see Snailbrook as a glimpse into the post-nation-state future, where billionaire entrepreneurs create “network cities” governed by meritocracy, AI, and corporate codes instead of democratic institutions.
Others see a dangerous erosion of civic rights, where residents effectively trade freedom for convenience.
“This is not science fiction anymore,” says Peter Warren, a former city planner.
“It’s here. It’s real. And it’s controlled by one man.”
What Comes Next? Expansion Plans Revealed
According to leaked documents and permits filed in 2025:
Musk plans to expand Snailbrook’s population from 700 to 5,000 residents by 2027.
A second “district” focused on biotech and brain-computer interface research is under development.
The first Snailbrook University may open in 2026, with an AI-led curriculum designed by xAI.
Discussions are underway for the city to pilot a universal basic income (UBI) system for its residents—funded through Tesla’s revenue sharing and crypto tokens.
Meanwhile, SpaceX employees at Starbase in South Texas are reportedly working on “Snailbrook 2” near Boca Chica—a lunar-style modular city designed for extreme isolation and off-grid living.
Conclusion: Snailbrook Isn’t a Dream. It’s a Power Move.
Elon Musk has done what no billionaire in modern America has dared: he didn’t just buy land—he built a city. A city with its own rules, its own residents, and its own future.
For Musk, it’s a playground of experimentation. For critics, it’s a walled garden of corporate control. For others, it might be a prototype of the cities we’ll one day live in—on Earth, Mars, or somewhere in between.
Key Takeaways:
Snailbrook is Elon Musk’s private city in Texas, built near Bastrop County
It houses Tesla, Neuralink, SpaceX, and The Boring Company employees
Operates with minimal government oversight using private governance models
Features futuristic infrastructure including AI oversight and Hyperloop tunnels
Expansion plans aim for 5,000 residents and potential spin-off cities
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