''Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness'' - Frank GehryWhat could more accurately be said about 2167 N Milben Circle? Built in 1959 as Jack Meiselman was developing Vista Chino Palms, it perfectly embodies the ethos of The Atomic Age. Sited on land you own to absorb every ounce of delicious San Jacinto mountain view, this home stands beautifully on an oversized lot. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, galley kitchen, and vaulted-ceiling open-living room and dining room maintain the original floor plan, and, yet, are the springboard for upgrades throughout. Subzero refrigerator, Wolf cooktop, Jenn-Air double ovens, contemporary bathrooms, arcing pool jets, an outdoor shower, industrial grade fencing, demilune driveway, and owned solar are just some. Rich gray, rough-hewn slate floors give the interior texture, while large double-pane aluminum sliders bath the great room in natural southwestern daylight. Can you imagine yourself enjoying poolside coffee while the sunrise paints your mountain view in oranges, reds, and yellows? Or maybe iced drinks with friends on one of our body-temperature summer evenings? In doing so, you'll be joining a legacy of proud homeowners who've loved this very spot. THIS is the timelessness Fra
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