Discover the Serra Park & Belleville neighborhood in Sunnyvale’s 94087 ZIP code—a Mid-Century Modern enclave known for its Eichler homes, top-rated Cupertino schools, and proximity to major tech employers like Apple and Google. Explore rich architectural history, family-friendly parks, walkable amenities, and expert market insights from the Boyenga Team, Silicon Valley’s Next-Gen real estate innovators.
Read MoreIn the heart of Sunnyvale 94087, Ortega Park is a mid-century modern oasis where Eichler architecture, top Cupertino schools, and Silicon Valley convenience converge. Tree-lined streets, a sprawling Victorian-themed park, and impeccably designed homes create a neighborhood that is both an architectural treasure and a family-friendly haven – a perfect blend of Eichler charm and modern luxury that discerning buyers can’t resist.
Read MoreTucked in Sunnyvale’s coveted De Anza neighborhood, this stunning mid-century modern-inspired home blends architectural elegance with high-end comfort. Featuring an open-concept layout, floor-to-ceiling windows, a gourmet kitchen, and a private backyard oasis, it epitomizes the indoor-outdoor Silicon Valley lifestyle – all within minutes of top Cupertino schools, parks, and major tech campuses.
Read MoreNestled in one of Sunnyvale’s most desirable residential pockets, Ponderosa Park (94086) offers a rare blend of suburban tranquility, community warmth, and exceptional Silicon Valley convenience. Tree-lined streets, well-kept mid-century homes, and friendly neighborhood vibes make this area a standout for buyers seeking both charm and practicality. With its namesake park at the center—featuring sprawling lawns, sports courts, playgrounds, and space for year-round recreation—Ponderosa Park provides residents with a true sense of retreat amid the energy of the Valley.
Read MoreWest Murphy (94086) in Sunnyvale blends Silicon Valley convenience with suburban charm. With a diverse, affluent population, strong schools, decade-by-decade growth, and a highly competitive real-estate market, it’s a top pick for tech professionals, families, and buyers seeking long-term value. Explore history, demographics, schools, lifestyle, architecture, and market dynamics.
Read MoreCupertino 95014 is where elite tech, top-ranked public schools (CUSD/FUHSD), and scarce housing collide to create one of Silicon Valley’s most competitive markets. Apple Park anchors a global talent pool, fueling a premium for homes inside coveted school boundaries—especially Eichlers in Fairgrove and expanded ranches near commuter corridors. Expect rapid DOM, frequent multi-offers, and PPSF that reflects access to education as a true asset class. As Compass founding partners and recognized Eichler and luxury experts, Eric & Janelle Boyenga combine data, design-forward marketing, and private/off-market access to help clients win—whether you’re targeting an architecturally significant mid-century, a new-build estate, or a strategic condo/townhome entry tied to A-list schools.
Read MoreMountain View didn’t just grow—it compounded. From Ohlone lands and orchard rows to Shockley’s lab and Google’s global campus, the city engineered a self-reinforcing ecosystem of talent, transit, and tech. Today’s market reflects that legacy: scarce single-family inventory, elite schools (MVWSD + MVLA), thriving downtown Castro Street, and coveted Mid-Century Modern enclaves (Eichler, Mackay, Mardell) that command provenance premiums. For buyers and sellers, nuance matters—ZIP codes 94040, 94041, and 94043 each play differently. The Boyenga Team at Compass—Eric and Janelle—combine data, design fluency, and Next-Gen marketing to unlock alpha in this high-velocity, luxury market.
Read MoreLos Altos isn’t just affluent—it’s a blue-chip residential asset where elite schools, executive-level talent, and limited supply create durable long-term value. Covering 94022 & 94024, this analysis decodes history, demographics, architecture, and micro-markets—and shows how the Boyenga Team at Compass converts market intelligence into exceptional outcomes for buyers and sellers.
Read MoreSunnyvale didn’t stumble into success—it engineered it. From orchards and rail spurs to Moffett Field, Lockheed, AMD, and today’s AI-era campuses, each wave compounded the last, concentrating talent, capital, and opportunity at the very center of Silicon Valley. That flywheel shows up in the data: elite incomes and degrees, a global workforce, a revitalized, walkable downtown (Cityline + Caltrain), and a real estate market segmented by school boundaries where FUHSD/CUSD zones consistently command premium pricing and faster velocity. For buyers, the play is precision—verify attendance lines, act early/off-market, and price the “education premium” like a long-horizon asset. For sellers, strategic prep and narrative marketing around architectural DNA (Eichler, Bahl, Gavello) unlock measurable upside. In a market this technical, outcomes favor teams who operate like advisors, not facilitators.
Read MoreIn Silicon Valley, choosing between Palo Alto, Los Altos, and Cupertino is more than selecting a school district — it’s a strategic investment in lifestyle, architecture, and long-term equity. This guide reveals how academic prestige, mid-century Eichler homes, and community culture converge to shape the Bay Area’s most coveted neighborhoods.
Read MoreSmart fall home prep in Silicon Valley means more than raking leaves. From drought-tolerant landscaping and fire-safe plantings to energy-efficient upgrades and market-ready staging, homeowners can elevate comfort and increase property value. With the Boyenga Team’s Eichler expertise, your home is positioned to shine in Silicon Valley’s luxury real estate market.
Read MoreIn a market as nuanced as San Jose, the line between aspirational and detrimental pricing is razor-thin. While sellers often feel the impulse to list high, a trove of market data and psychological insights reveals a harsh truth: overpricing is a high-risk gamble that nearly always results in a lower final sale price. It triggers a vicious cycle of reduced buyer interest, a "stale listing" stigma, and costly price reductions that leave money on the table. The true "sweet spot" is not the highest number, but the one that creates urgency and competition, a science that can only be mastered with data-driven expertise and a deep understanding of local market dynamics.
Read MoreExplore the 2025 Bay Area neighborhoods poised for growth – Silicon Valley’s Los Altos (94022), Sunnyvale (94087), Cupertino (95014), Palo Alto (94301), Los Gatos (95030), and Saratoga (95070). Our deep-dive covers history, demographics, schools, attractions, architectural styles and market trends, with data and expert analysis on luxury homes and ZIP code insights.
Read MoreIn Silicon Valley, Eichler homes stand apart as more than real estate—they are mid-century modern artifacts of design, history, and lifestyle. With limited supply and enduring demand, these architectural icons consistently outperform the broader market. The Boyenga Team at Compass, Silicon Valley’s trusted Eichler experts, guide buyers and sellers through this rare and competitive niche with unmatched insight and proven results.
Read MoreAs mortgage rates hover near 6.8% in mid-2025themortgagereports.com, Bay Area buyers face historic affordability challenges. This data-driven analysis explores how climbing interest rates reshape Silicon Valley and San Francisco housing prices, sales and inventory. We also highlight the Boyenga Team at Compass—Silicon Valley’s Eichler and mid-century modern specialists—who leverage local insight and cutting-edge marketing to deliver results for luxury home buyers and sellers.
Read MoreEichler homes remain at the heart of Silicon Valley’s identity—mid-century modern gems that continue to attract tech professionals for their open floor plans, seamless indoor-outdoor living, and proximity to Apple, Google, and Stanford. With strong appreciation, family-friendly neighborhoods, and access to top schools, Eichler enclaves represent both lifestyle and investment value in today’s market.
Read MoreDiscover why Sunnyvale Eichler homes remain Silicon Valley’s most coveted mid-century modern properties. With protected Eichler Design Guidelines, top-rated schools, and proximity to tech giants like Apple and Google, these architecturally rare enclaves consistently command a million-dollar premium over Sunnyvale’s median real estate prices. Backed by the Boyenga Team — Silicon Valley Eichler experts — buyers and sellers gain exclusive access, data-driven strategies, and maximum value in this competitive market.
Read MoreDiscover Greenmeadow, Palo Alto (94306)—a rare Eichler enclave where mid-century modern architecture, top-ranked PAUSD schools (Fairmeadow/JLS/Gunn), and an amenity-rich lifestyle near Mitchell Park and Stanford converge. Explore market trends, architecture, and why discerning Silicon Valley homebuyers choose Greenmeadow.
Read MoreExperience the perfect blend of timeless design, thoughtful upgrades, and unbeatable Sunnyvale location at 1010 La Salle Drive—a rare opportunity presented by Silicon Valley’s Eichler and mid-century specialists, the Boyenga Team at Compass.
Read MoreDiscover 751 Silver Pine Court, a modern Sunnyvale residence with designer upgrades, expansive lot, and access to top schools. Presented by the Boyenga Team at Compass—Silicon Valley’s trusted Eichler and mid-century modern real estate experts.
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