Mountain 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 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 MoreSanta Clara’s Pomeroy Green and Pomeroy West are more than attached homes—they’re a living case study in high-density modernism and community design. Conceived by Joseph Eichler and architect Claude Oakland, these townhome communities fuse post-and-beam honesty, walls of glass, and private patios with park-like greenbelts, pools, and clubhouses. Pomeroy Green (a 100% owner-occupied co-op) offers uniform 4-bed/2.5-bath plans and comprehensive HOA coverage; Pomeroy West (condo/PUD) layers in one- and two-story options—including rare single-level atrium models—with conventional financing. Minutes to Apple, NVIDIA, Santana Row, and top commuter corridors, this niche outperforms generic condos thanks to fixed supply, architectural cachet, and a design-savvy buyer pool. Success here hinges on specialist representation: valuation must account for model nuance, radiant systems, and preservation; marketing must reach MCM purists; and co-op financing demands expert navigation. For buyers and sellers, pairing with Eichler experts is the strategic edge.
Read MoreWhile Palo Alto may have the largest number of Eichler homes, Sunnyvale holds a unique and foundational place in the Eichler story. It was here, on the fertile soil of former orchards, that Joseph Eichler began his development career and built his very first tracts, making the city a veritable "cradle" of his architectural legacy. Today, Sunnyvale is home to approximately 1,100 Eichlers, showcasing the entire evolution of his designs. The city offers a compelling value proposition: the opportunity to own an architecturally significant home with access to top-tier schools at a price point that is more attainable than in other prime Silicon Valley locations.
Read More“Mountain View’s Eichler neighborhoods — Monta Loma and Bell Meadows — offer a rare blend of iconic mid-century architecture, community charm, and unbeatable Silicon Valley proximity. With open beam ceilings, glass walls, and a modernist legacy, these homes attract design-minded buyers seeking more than just real estate — they’re buying a lifestyle. The Boyenga Team at Compass, trusted Eichler home experts, helps clients navigate these coveted neighborhoods with precision, passion, and proven expertise.”
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.
Read MoreEichler homes are mid-century modern icons that defined a new era of California architecture—open floor plans, floor-to-ceiling glass, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Today, these design-forward homes remain highly coveted across Silicon Valley, and the Boyenga Team stands at the forefront as trusted Eichler real estate experts.
Read MoreNestled in Joseph Eichler’s first Sunnyvale neighborhood, 599 Dawn Drive is a rare mid-century modern gem completely reimagined by CAL Design Architects. With over 2,700 sq ft of thoughtfully curated living space, this single-story home offers a seamless blend of historic architecture and modern luxury, just steps from Las Palmas Park and top-rated schools.
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