Joseph Eichler’s Southern California enclaves—Orange, Balboa Highlands, and Thousand Oaks—offer more than iconic design. With atriums, post-and-beam structure, and preservation-minded communities, these scarce neighborhoods deliver lifestyle and investment upside. The Boyenga Team at Compass guides buyers and sellers with true Eichler expertise.
Read More“Fairview and Monta Loma in Mountain View are home to one of the Bay Area’s most remarkable clusters of Eichler homes—where minimalist mid-century design, walls of glass, and indoor-outdoor courtyards converge with Silicon Valley’s best schools and amenities. With inventory scarce and demand high, partnering with the Boyenga Team—Silicon Valley’s Eichler Experts and trusted ‘Property Nerds’—is the key to buying or selling successfully in this timeless neighborhood.”
Read MoreBell Meadows (often called Bell Gardens) is Mountain View’s late-era Eichler enclave—larger 4-bedroom Claude Oakland designs with enclosed atriums/gallery entries, dramatic A-frame rooflines, and true indoor-outdoor flow. Quiet cul-de-sacs near Cuesta Park, top MVLA schools, and a single-story overlay preserve light, privacy, and architectural integrity. Demand is fierce, supply is scarce, and authenticity drives value—exactly where the Boyenga Team’s Property Nerd, Next-Gen playbook shines.
Read MoreSunnyvale blends top-tier schools, family-friendly neighborhoods, and Silicon Valley access with a surprisingly warm, suburban vibe. From 94085 to 94089, median prices vary by micro-market, while iconic Eichler tracts in Fairbrae, Cherry Chase, Rancho Verde, and Ponderosa Park add architectural cachet. Here’s a data-driven guide—plus how the Boyenga Team at Compass helps you win in this competitive market.
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