"The Lost Eichlers of Sequoyah Hills are among the rarest mid-century modern treasures in the Bay Area. Designed by Claude Oakland and Jones & Emmons, this Oakland Hills enclave of fewer than 55 homes showcases dramatic A-frame silhouettes, hillside views, and the enduring ethos of California Modernism. With extreme scarcity, strong preservation values, and close proximity to both nature and major Bay Area hubs, Sequoyah Hills represents a singular opportunity for buyers seeking architectural integrity and long-term value. Represented by the Boyenga Team at Compass—renowned Eichler specialists—this hidden neighborhood is as much an investment in history as it is in lifestyle."
Read MoreNestled in Redwood City’s historic Fairwood Tract—better known today as the Lyons Street Eichlers—1186 Lyons Street is an extensively rebuilt and expanded Eichler that balances authentic mid-century modern design with modern upgrades. Featuring four bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, and a backyard retreat complete with a Yurt, this rare property offers both architectural character and contemporary livability. Just steps from Red Morton Park and minutes from downtown Redwood City, it represents one of the area’s most sought-after opportunities to own an Eichler in a close-knit, tree-lined community.
Read MoreThe 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.
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