“San Mateo Highlands and 19th Avenue Park represent two distinct chapters of Eichler history. The Highlands, perched above Crystal Springs with over 700 homes, showcases Eichler’s grandest vision with varied models, hillside views, and the iconic X-100 steel house. Meanwhile, 19th Avenue Park, with just 200 homes, reflects Eichler’s early mission of bringing modernist design to the masses in a walkable, central San Mateo location. Together, they illustrate the range of Eichler’s architectural legacy — from experimental showpieces to efficient, affordable tract homes.”
Read MoreThinking of buying an Eichler but worried about radiant heat, slab cracks, or single-pane glass? Don’t be. Most so-called Eichler “dealbreakers” are misunderstood quirks of mid-century modern design. With expert guidance and modern solutions, these classic homes can be both stunning and worry-free.
Read MoreWhich Eichler neighborhoods truly support family life? From Palo Alto’s Gunn High to Cupertino’s STEM-focused schools and San Mateo’s access to The Nueva School, this detailed ranking compares ZIP codes with strong school systems, safety, and Eichler availability—because glass walls and great schools don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
Read MoreThe best Eichler deals are the ones you never see. From Compass Private Exclusives to insider whisper campaigns, the Boyenga Team knows how to find and sell iconic mid-century modern Eichler homes before they ever hit the MLS. Discover how our off-market strategy connects sellers and buyers in Silicon Valley's most coveted neighborhoods.
Read More