A home with Apollo history.
This residence was built by Donald D. Arabian, Chief Engineer of the Apollo Test Division and head of the Mission Evaluation Room (MER) — the team responsible for solving in-flight problems on the Apollo missions to the Moon.
Built by the engineer who kept Apollo flying.
Donald D. Arabian served as Chief Engineer of the Apollo Test Division and head of the Mission Evaluation Room (MER) — the nerve center that diagnosed and solved real-time, in-flight problems during the Apollo missions to the Moon.
While his mind was on trajectories and telemetry, his hands built this mid-century coastal retreat — a place of quiet precision on the edge of the Atlantic, just miles from the launch pads that sent those missions skyward.
Today, the home carries that same spirit of engineering excellence and quiet focus — furnished for professionals who work on the same coast, in the same industry, and share the same mission-driven mindset.
See and feel every launch from your front yard.
Perfectly positioned on the Space Coast — close enough to feel the rumble in your chest, far enough to watch in comfort from the lanai, the back patio, or the upstairs Florida room.
Whether it is a daytime Falcon 9 deploying Starlink, a midnight Starship test, or the next Artemis mission to the Moon — you will have one of the best unofficial viewing spots on the coast.
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