Here’s something you don’t see every day. This classic 1962 Jones and Emmons double A-frame is one of just three Eichler Homes outside California …
More →Here’s something you don’t see every day. This classic 1962 Jones and Emmons double A-frame is one of just three Eichler Homes outside California …
More →Pending already, but we had to share this early (1959) atrium Eichler, on the Stanford University campus. I’m sure you’ll see why …
More →Since we ‘finished’ our TV room, we’ve had a nagging doubt that it needed something more. With white ceiling, floor and cinder-block, it just felt too white, even for us …
More →What a tough year. Many people (us included) can’t wait for 2016 to end, but before it does, we’re reflecting on some positives in FM land …
More →This is our fourth Eichler Christmas. Each year we add to our decor, increasing the amount of ‘stuff’ stored in our garage. And this was a bumper year for stuff …
More →Just when you thought the Eichler market (like the weather) had gone cold, something special pops up -this gorgeous 1963 atrium model …
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 →When this hopped into our inbox, we just had to share. 1964, double A-frame, in Granada Hills’ Balboa Highlands –the only Eichler ‘hood in LA County …
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