Posts tagged Bay Area Eichler neighborhoods
The Eichlers of Los Altos: Why Scarcity Drives Prestige

“Los Altos contains fewer than 50 Eichler homes, making them some of the rarest and most prestigious examples of Joseph Eichler’s architectural vision. Their scarcity, combined with large lots, top-rated schools, and mid-century design ethos, drives intense buyer demand and premium values in Silicon Valley’s competitive luxury market.”

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Eichler Homes in Willow Glen, 95125 – A Mid-Century Masterpiece in the Heart of San Jose

Explore the Eichler homes of Willow Glen’s 95125 ZIP code, including the historic Fairglen tract (1958–1961) and nearby “Ginkgo Glen” enclave. Learn about the neighborhood’s mid-century modern architecture by Joseph Eichler (with architects like Jones & Emmons and Claude Oakland), community lifestyle, top-rated schools, current real estate market trends, and why the Boyenga Team’s expertise and Compass tools make them the go-to Eichler specialists in San Jose.

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Eichler Homes in Redwood City’s Woodside Plaza (94062) – History, Design, and Market Trends

"Tucked beneath a canopy of redwoods and mid-century geometry, Redwood City’s Woodside Plaza Eichlers offer a rare combination of architectural purity, generous lots, and authentic California Modern design. With butterfly roofs, post-and-beam construction, and quiet cul-de-sacs, 94062 is where MCM lovers find their dream homes—with elbow room to grow."

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Willow Glen (95125) – A Silicon Valley Neighborhood Profile

Once an independent town of orchards and willows, San Jose’s Willow Glen (ZIP 95125) today ranks among Silicon Valley’s most desirable neighborhoods. This in-depth profile examines Willow Glen’s evolution, vibrant demographics, top schools, Eichler mid-century modern homes, and a dynamic real estate market – all through the lens of local experts in luxury real estate.

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