Silicon Valley’s most underrated Eichler neighborhoods offer everything buyers love about mid-century modern living—post-and-beam architecture, walls of glass, indoor-outdoor flow, and tight-knit community energy—without the chaos and price pressure of Palo Alto or the Highlands. From Cupertino’s impeccably preserved Fairgrove to the serene, mountain-view Eichlers of Monte Sereno’s Via Sereno, these hidden pockets combine architectural authenticity, strong schools, walkable amenities, and long-term appreciation potential. For relocation buyers seeking a true Eichler lifestyle with real value upside, these ten neighborhoods represent the smartest, most overlooked opportunities in the Valley.
Read More“In Saratoga’s 95070, mid-century modern isn't just preserved—it’s elevated. Here, expansive estate homes channel Eichler’s iconic design principles—glass walls, indoor-outdoor flow, post-and-beam construction—while delivering the luxury of space, privacy, and wine cellars. It’s California Modernism at compound scale.”
Read MoreSaratoga Eichler homes, built in the mid-1960s, blend mid-century modern design with spacious lots and serene settings. Designed by Claude Oakland, these gallery and atrium models showcase post-and-beam construction, atriums, and radiant floor heating. The Boyenga Team at Compass, Eichler Home Experts, specializes in buying, selling, and preserving these iconic properties.
Read MoreExplore the exclusive Eichler homes in Saratoga, where mid-century modern design meets serene, tree-lined streets. This comprehensive guide delves into the history, architectural features, and community atmosphere of the only Eichler development in Saratoga, located on Tobin Clark Drive and Princeton Road. Learn how the Boyenga Team, experts in Eichler and mid-century modern real estate, can help you navigate this unique market. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or renovate, Eric and Janelle Boyenga offer personalized guidance to help you achieve your real estate goals in this sought-after neighborhood.
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