Sunnyvale’s 94087 stands as one of Silicon Valley’s most architecturally distinctive ZIP codes, shaped by iconic mid-century builders and thoughtfully planned subdivisions. From the atrium-style Eichler tracts of Fairbrae and Rancho Verde to the classic California ranch homes of Brown & Kauffmann and the courtyard-focused designs of American Housing Guild, 94087 reflects a layered history of post-war innovation, suburban planning, and enduring architectural appeal.
Read MoreSilicon Valley is a treasure trove of mid-century modern gems – the famed Eichler homes. From Palo Alto’s historic Eichler districts to Sunnyvale’s family-friendly tracts, discover where to find the Bay Area’s best Eichler neighborhoods and why these glass-filled modernist homes captivate today’s homebuyers. Eichler experts Eric & Janelle Boyenga share insider insights on owning and thriving in these iconic communities.
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.
Read MoreSunnyvale has around 1,100 Eichler homes across 16 tracts. This deep dive examines Sunnyvale’s Eichler demographics, top-rated schools, and recent sales data, with expert insights from Eric and Janelle Boyenga – the area’s leading Eichler home experts.
Read MoreBeyond Palo Alto’s famous Eichlers lies a treasure trove of hidden mid-century modern neighborhoods. From Castro Valley’s Greenridge to Orange County’s Fairhaven tract, these underrated Eichler enclaves offer iconic design, strong community, and surprising value – proving your dream Eichler might be in a place you haven’t looked yet.
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