About Terra Linda North Eichler homes
Terra Linda North, the pioneering Eichler development in Marin County, is located in San Rafael near Del Ganado and Las Raposas Road. This extensive community, featuring approximately 630 homes, was built in two phases from 1955 to 1956 and 1959 to 1961 and was Joseph Eichler’s first major project in Marin County. Renowned firms Anshen + Allen and Jones and Emmons contributed their architectural expertise to this project, bringing a variety of unique designs to life.
The homes in Terra Linda North typically offer three to four bedrooms and two baths. Earlier models are known for their steel pipe radiant heating systems, while later models feature copper pipes. The neighborhood predominantly showcases the classic one-story Eichler post-and-beam ranch style, with a unique cluster of two-story Eichlers near Beechnut Court and Las Ovejas Avenue.
Adjacent to these Eichler homes are around 200 Alliance tract homes, built in 1954, often mistaken for Eichlers due to their similar design. Terra Linda North is an embodiment of Eichler's vision, offering a slice of mid-century modern living perfect for those valuing historical architecture and suburban comfort.
about Terra Linda South eichler homes
Located just 15 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge and 5 miles from the Larkspur Ferry Terminal, the Terra Linda South Eichler community is a prime choice for San Francisco commuters. This pioneering Eichler neighborhood in San Rafael, developed from 1958 to 1960, features 220 homes designed by the renowned firms Anshen and Allen, and Jones + Emmons.
Centered around Golden Hinde Blvd and Devon Drive, this picturesque community extends across several streets like Nova Albion Way and Cermenho Ct. Terra Linda South offers a diverse array of floorplans, including 4-bedroom atrium models and 3-bedroom courtyard models, all showcasing Eichler's signature post-and-beam construction, floor-to-ceiling glass, and in-floor radiant heating. Many homes sit on generously sized lots, with about 20% featuring swimming pools.
Ideal for those who appreciate mid-century modern architecture and desire a peaceful suburban setting with easy access to the city, Terra Linda South is a harmonious blend of style, comfort, and convenience.
about Upper Lucas Valley eichler homes
Experience the pinnacle of mid-century modern living in Upper Lucas Valley, the crowning Eichler development in San Rafael, completed between 1962 and 1966 with the visionary architects Claude Oakland and Jones & Emmons. This Eichler tract offers an array of spacious homes, from expansive 5-bedroom models to cozy 3-bedroom retreats, featuring sizes that surpass the typical Eichler home, ranging from 1,756 to 2,330 square feet.
Set among scenic roads like Idylberry and Mount Shasta Drive, each residence is a testament to Eichler's innovative design, boasting large lots and a community devoted to preserving the authenticity of these architectural marvels. The Lucas Valley Homeowners Association ensures the integrity of the neighborhood's design, while the serene streetscape, free from overhead utilities, enhances the visual charm.
Upper Lucas Valley Eichler homes are not just houses; they're a lifestyle choice, cherished for their historical significance and loved by those who value both original architectural detail and modern convenience. This community stands as an idyllic enclave for those seeking a unique home that harmonizes classic Eichler aesthetics with contemporary living.
about Lower Lucas Valley / Marinwood eichler homes
Welcome to the Lower Lucas Valley / Marinwood Eichler Neighborhood in San Rafael, California, affectionately known as the "Berry Patch" for its berry-themed street names like Appleberry Drive and Huckleberry Road. This quaint enclave, located off Lucas Valley Road, is home to about 375 homes built between 1957 and 1958 by the architectural firms Jones & Emmons and Anshen + Allen.
These homes, predominantly 3 or 4 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, feature various floor plans ranging from 1,506 to 2,125 square feet. What sets this tract apart in Marin County's other Eichler tracts is its diversity in home quality and commitment to Eichler preservation. Many houses have retained their structural integrity, and recent homeowners have sparked a wave of renovations and efforts to preserve the Eichler legacy.
The Lower Lucas Valley / Marinwood is more than just a collection of homes; it's a community that cherishes architectural heritage and embodies a lifestyle that blends modern living with respect for history and nature. It's an ideal place for those who appreciate unique architecture in a vibrant and connected community.
about Mill Valley / Tiburon eichler homes
On the waterfront of Strawberry Point in Mill Valley, Eichler meticulously crafted a mere dozen homes in the Mill Valley / Tiburon vicinity of Marin County, in collaboration with the architect Claude Oakland.
Constructed in 1965, these Mill Valley Eichler residences boast a larger footprint (ranging from 2,323 to 2,911 square feet) compared to the typical Eichler abodes. They present a fusion of traditional Eichler ranch-style home layouts and distinctive two-story designs. These two-story configurations feature expansive walls of glass that reach skyward, affording breathtaking panoramic vistas of the San Francisco Bay.
The interior layouts are characterized by their airy openness, with options encompassing both 4-bedroom, 3-bath configurations and 3-bedroom, 2-bath arrangements.
Despite their undeniable allure, homes within this Eichler development are a rarity on the market. Their scarcity stems from the limited number within the tract. In the realm of demand, Eichler Houses in Strawberry Point / Harbor Pointe are a sought-after treasure, yet seldom attainable. The price spectrum for properties in this elite enclave typically falls within the range of $2.5 million to $3.5 million, firmly establishing it as the crème de la crème of Eichler neighborhoods in Marin County.
about San Anselmo eichler homes
Explore the Sleepy Hollow Eichler neighborhood in San Anselmo, Marin, a unique development born from a collaboration between Joseph Eichler and architect Claude Oakland. Constructed between 1972 and 1974, this exclusive enclave near Catskill Court & Katrina Lane consists of just 15 Oakland-designed Eichler homes.
These spacious homes feature a range of single-story floorplans, including options of 5-bed/3-bath and 4-bed/2-bath. True to Eichler's vision, they boast open floor plans, post-and-beam construction, in-floor radiant heating, and expansive floor-to-ceiling glass.
Distinguished by underground utilities and street-level lighting, this Sleepy Hollow community enjoys low turnover, reflecting its appeal and tight-knit atmosphere. These Eichler homes are a unique opportunity for those seeking a blend of space, architectural heritage, and community in a family-friendly setting.
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