Remember the Walnut Creek ‘super-Eichler’ we posted? Well, here’s another. On a quieter street, but needs work. That accounts for the $900K price tag …
More →Remember the Walnut Creek ‘super-Eichler’ we posted? Well, here’s another. On a quieter street, but needs work. That accounts for the $900K price tag …
More →Well, this is pretty special. An all-original, 1965 Claude Oakland-designed atrium model, in Oakland’s Sequoyah Hills, with panoramic views of San Francisco bay …
More →With more time on our hands, we’re back on the open house circuit. Last weekend’s ‘can’t miss’ –a delicious 1963 custom MCM, just a few streets from us …
More →We don’t often post non-Eichlers here, but we had to make an exception for this very special home. Designed by renowned California architect, Roger Lee …
More →Eichler season is in full swing. Amid the noise, this jaw-dropping Walnut Creek listing demands your attention. Designed by Claude Oakland …
More →Couldn’t let this special Eichler slip by, without recording it for posterity. Beautifully preserved/restored 1960 carport/atrium model, with 4/2 over 1814 SqFt …
More →This 1960 carport/atrium model caught our eye, mainly for its exterior. 4 beds/2 baths over 1735 SqFt (+atrium) in the Fairhaven neighborhood, of Orange, CA …
More →I thought we’d go an entire year without an Eichler for sale in our neighborhood (after 3 in 2013 and 5 in 2014). I was wrong. The latest offering is a 1955 Jones & Emmons …
More →While deliberating our first major change, we spied a far more radical transformation. This is the “Truly Open Eichler House” in Palo Alto, remodeled by Klopf Architecture …
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