Palo Alto’s 94306 is a vibrant blend of historic neighborhoods, world-class schools, and iconic Eichler architecture. From Barron Park’s community spirit to Stanford Research Park’s innovation, this enclave offers a unique mix of lifestyle, stability, and investment value—making it one of Silicon Valley’s hidden gems.
Read More“Palo Alto’s walkable Eichler neighborhoods—Fairmeadow, Greenmeadow, Charleston Meadows, and Green Gables—perfectly blend mid-century modern design with everyday convenience. From circular streets and atrium homes to community pools and top-rated schools, these enclaves reflect Joseph Eichler’s vision of livable, family-friendly modernism. The Boyenga Team at Compass, Silicon Valley’s Eichler real estate experts, guide buyers and sellers through these competitive markets with unmatched architectural knowledge and innovative marketing strategies.”
Read More“More than just modern homes, the Eichler neighborhoods of Greenmeadow, Green Gables, and Charleston Meadows were designed as a living blueprint for suburban idealism — where architecture, inclusion, and community coexisted in harmony. Today, they remain some of the most cherished and architecturally significant enclaves in Palo Alto, attracting buyers who value design, walkability, and timeless modernism.”
Read MoreAs Joseph Eichler’s first architects, Anshen + Allen created the blueprint for California Modern living—introducing open floor plans, post-and-beam construction, and indoor-outdoor harmony. Their iconic early Eichlers remain some of the most beloved mid-century homes today, expertly represented by the Boyenga Team at Compass, leading Eichler specialists in Silicon Valley real estate.
Read MoreGreenmeadow, a historic Eichler neighborhood in Palo Alto, blends mid-century modern design with a strong sense of community. Discover its history, architecture, and real estate market with insights from Eichler experts Eric and Janelle Boyenga.
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