Remarks: This Iconic Eichler home has had the same owners for more than 40 years. Bob and Dallas may not have been the first owners, but they were the longest residents to appreciate and enjoy this slant-roof model (Plan 374) Eichler home. What excited them the most about this four bedroom home was the openness, the entryway and the loggia (aggregate). They were attracted to the fact that most rooms of the house had an outdoor exit and that the surrounding neighbors are on different levels, creating privacy. There is a definite Asian design influence that captured Bob's attention, given he was born in Japan and appreciates Japanese culture. Dallas, an artist, had a room dedicated to her craft and hung her paintings throughout the home with pride. Some of Dallas? original paintings, can be found around the house and helps add that splash of color, common in mid-century modern homes. Located in Balboa Highlands, deemed HPOZ (Historic Preservation Overlay Zone) there is potential property tax benefit through the Mills Act. This home still has many of the original globe light fixtures, original white Helvetica address numbers on black squares, cantilevered gable entry hood, original ?Saturn? front door hardware and slanted roofline with clerestory windows, givin More Details |
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