A true Channing Park Eichler in one of Palo Alto’s most connected locations, 897 Newell Road blends iconic mid-century design with modern flexibility. Featuring walls of glass, open beam ceilings, globe lighting, and a versatile layout with office and bonus family room, this home delivers the quintessential indoor-outdoor California lifestyle just moments from top-rated schools, parks, Downtown Palo Alto, and Silicon Valley’s leading tech campuses.
Read MoreGreenmeadow is not simply a collection of mid-century homes—it is a fully integrated architectural ecosystem. Designed in 1954–1955 as a cohesive post-and-beam community, its slab-on-grade construction, radiant heat systems, clerestory light bands, and privacy-forward glass walls were engineered to redefine suburban living. Here, architecture is not cosmetic—it is structural, rhythmic, and intentional.
In Greenmeadow, value is inseparable from design integrity. The homes that command the strongest premiums are those that respect the original beam cadence, preserve front elevation simplicity, and upgrade systems without compromising architectural authenticity. In this neighborhood, buyers do not just purchase square footage—they purchase spatial clarity, light quality, and design lineage.
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