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A rare house by midcentury developer Joseph Eichler – designed without his signature atrium – is on the market in the city of Orange. Built in 1960, the house is one of just two Eichler homes ...
An unusual home in Orange by midcentury developer Joseph Eichler – designed without his classic atrium – has sold for $985,000, exactly the sum the owner sought.
Home of some of the most eye-grabbing Eichers, San Rafael doesn’t skip when it comes to midcentury marvels. Atrium origin aside, this Marin County specimen remains a stunner. Sure, the flooring ...
Compare this with 53 Mount Whitney Drive, a four-bed, two-bath San Rafael Eichler house from 1962 now asking more than $1.42 million.. Although separated from Briarwood Way by only a year, not all ...
He has always admired the houses of post World War II developer Joseph Eichler, with their classic post and beam construction, rooms surrounding an atrium entry and floor-to-ceiling glass walls.
Eichler in the Bay Area: Everything you need to know and want to see. How Postwar Icon Joseph Eichler Built a Suburb in the Middle of S.F. Sunnyvale Eichler with double A-frame atrium asks $1.78 ...
ORANGE When Ozzie and Heather Tapia saw the house on the market a year ago, they knew they had to buy it. The couple was immediately drawn in by the home’s floor-to-ceiling glass walls, large… ...
Builder Eichler is even more exuber ant, but then the atria have helped net him an annual $20 million in sales, and he’s entitled to be expansive. “There’s no other way to live,” he says ...
Considered a massive Eichler compared to its smaller cousins typically found in Palo Alto and San Rafael, this home measures 2,435 square feet. It’s also noted for its large open-air atrium ...
A midcentury modern in Thousand Oaks, a contemporary home in Carmel Valley and a French Normandy Revival in Oakland ...
Post-war developer Joseph Eichler built the homes to be stylish, yet affordable housing for the growing middle class. The homes are noticeable for their geometric shapes with flat and low-sloping ...
I thoroughly enjoyed your Eichler story [“A Rousing Encore for the Eichlers,” March 3]. My father and stepmother were the first buyers of the last seven homes that Joseph Eichler built in 1974 ...
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