Monthly Archives: September 2013

  • eichler numbers

    When we closed on our house (truthfully, a bit before) there was one purchase we couldn’t resist; an authentic Eichler house number, to replace the existing gold numbers, below. These are available through a Bay Area company, appropriately called Eichler Numbers. One advantage of buying before we got to California; we didn’t pay sales tax. We …

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  • the plan

    Our model is the JE-84, one of four plans from the original Sacramento Eichler brochure. Actually, that version has the garage on the left, so I flipped it …

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  • sac mag

    Before we moved in, our realtor told us our new neighborhood had featured in Sacramento Magazine. When we arrived, we snagged a copy in a local eatery, and saw for ourselves. Sure enough, South Land Park made the mag’s “10 great neighborhoods”. And our neighbor’s Eichler, just up the street (a house we’ve since been …

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  • eichler brochure

    During our extensive Eichler research, and even before we’d considered buying in Sacramento, we discovered a real treasure –the original sales brochure …

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  • our neighborhood

    We live within a tract of around 60 Eichler Homes, in Sacramento’s South Land Park Hills neighborhood. There were plans to build many more Eichlers here …

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  • globe lights

    Globe lights are synonymous with Eichler Homes, but sometimes get edited out during owner ‘upgrades’ –we were happy to discover (pretty much) all of ours intact …

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  • no more curtains

    We don’t like curtains at the best of times, so we reacted badly to these odd-looking specimens, attached to the beam outside our master bedroom. And when I say outside, I mean outside. Like, outside the house. Bizarre right? They do have a purpose; to block the strong afternoon sun. Actually, it seriously heats up …

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  • the heat is off

    Sacramento is hot in the summer. We just caught the tail end, but still managed a few days above 100º. It’s been surprisingly pleasant though, and way more comfortable than most 90º days in Boston. In case we forget how hot it is outside, we get a handy reminder. While (sort of) useful, this cheap …

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  • essentials

    There was no fridge when we bought this place, so we ordered one to arrive just after we got here. We picked this Fisher & Paykel model, as it’s nice and minimal and “counter depth”. That said, it still sticks out a bit further than we’d like. We also needed a washer, so got this …

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