Mid-century modern buffs in Silicon Valley and beyond are on a treasure hunt for the rarest Eichler home layouts. From double A-frame masterpieces to split-level oddities, these five uncommon Eichler floorplans are endlessly obsessed over for their unique design features, limited availability, and the bragging rights they confer. Dive into the architectural quirks that set these models apart, discover where to find them (Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Marin, East Bay, SoCal and more), and learn why Eichler aficionados—from design purists to art collectors and growing families—covet these rare gems.
Read MoreDiscover the floor plans that give Eichler homes their unique charm and timeless appeal. From the central atrium models to courtyard designs, each layout emphasizes Eichler’s signature indoor-outdoor flow and minimalist aesthetics. In this guide, we explore these iconic floor plans, sharing insights from The Boyenga Team, Eichler real estate specialists, on finding the ideal model for your lifestyle. Dive into the features that make each Eichler home distinctive and see how these architectural treasures remain as functional and inspiring today as they were decades ago.
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