The Eichler homes of Los Altos are among the rarest and most architecturally refined in Silicon Valley. Built at the height of Joseph Eichler’s career, these homes in Fallen Leaf Park and San Antonio Court represent the final, most luxurious evolution of mid-century modern design. With large atrium models, quarter-acre lots, and access to top-tier schools, they offer not just a home but a heritage. Represented by Eric and Janelle Boyenga of Compass—Silicon Valley’s trusted Eichler home experts—these properties deliver history, prestige, and protected architectural value in one of California’s most coveted real estate markets.
Read MorePalo Alto is the undisputed capital of the Eichler world, boasting the largest concentration of these mid-century modern homes anywhere. Between 1949 and 1974, Joseph Eichler built over 2,700 homes in the city, creating a rich and varied tapestry of modernist enclaves. Today, these homes are not merely structures of wood and glass; they are the physical embodiment of a dual vision conceived by developer Joseph Eichler: to deliver architectural modernism to the American middle class and to build progressive, inclusive communities. Owning an Eichler home in Palo Alto is more than a real estate transaction; it is an investment in a specific lifestyle and an acceptance of a role as a custodian of architectural history.
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