Posts in Eichler Homes
Iconic Eichler Home in Atherton: A Testament to Architectural Brilliance

Charleston Meadows, nestled in Palo Alto, epitomizes the fusion of community spirit and architectural innovation. This neighborhood, primarily composed of Eichler homes designed by Anshen + Allen, reflects Joseph Eichler's vision of affordable, stylish living. With homes dating back to the 1950s, Charleston Meadows has evolved, maintaining its mid-century charm while fostering a vibrant community. Beyond architecture, it's the warmth, camaraderie, and shared experiences of its residents that truly define the essence of Charleston Meadows, making it a unique gem in Palo Alto's landscape.

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Rancho Sans Souci: A Luxurious Eichler Neighborhood in the Heart of Sunnyvale

The homes in Rancho Sans Souci, popularly known as 'The Pocket' due to its location, encapsulate the best of Eichler's design ethos. With larger floor plans ranging from 1,800 to 2,600 square feet and high-end features like radiant heating and mahogany paneling, these homes were designed as premium living spaces. Notably, this subdivision includes some of the largest Eichler homes in Sunnyvale, like the sought-after Double A Frame models, making it a jewel in Northern California's architectural landscape.

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Exploring the Unique Eichler Duplexes of Redwood City

After more than a decade of exploring Eichler homes, it's easy to think you've seen it all. But the Eichler neighborhoods in Redwood City offer a refreshing surprise. Among these discoveries is the lesser-known fact that Joe Eichler, a renowned figure in modernist housing, ventured into building duplex homes early in his career. Contrary to his usual practice, these duplexes were constructed as rental properties, not for sale.

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Exploring the Fairpark Addition: A Unique Eichler Neighborhood in Sunnyvale

Nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale's Fairpark Addition stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Joseph Eichler's architectural vision. Built in 1973, this neighborhood encapsulates the essence of Eichler's mid-century modern design, offering a unique blend of aesthetic beauty and functional living

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