Available Eichlers
1843 N Woodside St, Orange, CA 92865
This home is pending.
I’m a lazy couch potato. And that’s EXACTLY why I love this house. While my friends are busy working on
852 S Oakwood St Orange, CA 92869
This home sold for $1,025,000.
Ask any creative, successful, architect the two words they are most afraid of and they will tell you: “Value Engineering”
1733 N Shaffer St, Orange, CA – Eichler
Goodbye boring and Welcome to an Eichler!! We're talking museum-quality architecture, a wide-open floor plan, glass that blurs the line between inside and out, and
816 S Oakwood Orange, CA 92869
This home sold for $940,000.
It’s our bowl of Kix - “Kid Tested, Mother Approved.” It’s not every house that we can speak about from first
“Likeler” in Charming Floral Park
This home sold for $750,000.
Yes, we know this isn't an Eichler home BUT it has the same open design and mid-century modern feel. We have
766 South Woodland St
This home sold for $880,000.
Welcome home to your very own, Mid Century Modern, Eichler home located in the highly sought after Farihaven neighborhood.
Eichler
840 S Oakwood St, Orange, CA 92869
This house sold for $900,000.
What makes an Eichler Home the *right* Eichler for you? We call it FLUN (rhymes with fun, but way dorkier): Floorplan
605 S Woodland St, Orange, CA 92869
hy take on a project when you drop your bags and start enjoying. Air conditioning keeps you cool in the summer and in the winter you will experience one of Earth's greatest pleasures: your bare feet hitting the warm floors of a radiantly-heated home on a chilly morning. These "estate lot" Eichlers are rare...and even more rarely do they come up for sale.
586 S Woodland St, Orange, CA 92869
TOP 5 REASONS YOU WILL REGRET NOT BUYING THIS HOUSE: 5. There are two things required to make awesome chocolate chip cookies: real butter and a convection oven. This Eichler Home has the latter, along with a host of brand-new, high-end Bosch kitchen appliances. 4. You missed out on the last two awesome Eichlers for sale and if you miss this one your spouse / dog / cat / imaginary friend will leave you.
896 S Woodland – Anshen and Allen Eichler
Things change. And for you they change today! Because you've just found your next home. Where you live matters. How you live matters most.
Cul-de-sac Fairmeadow Eichler
In the case of this Fairmeadow Eichler home, it's situated on the only cul-de-sac street in the entire tract. Here's some free advice: buy a home for the things you can't change easily. Of course this home comes with all the usual Eichler awesome sauce: walls of glass, an atrium, and the kind of architectural design that inspires you to wake up.
1962 Fairmeadow Eichler Pending
People buy Eichler Homes for the architecture, but they stay because of the community. Most buyers think that buying a home is about square footage, bedrooms, and bathrooms. And of course, those things are important, just as walls of glass, a bitchin' rock swimming pool, and air conditioning are important too.
729 E Glendale Ave, Orange
Lauded architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick E. Emmons designed this remarkable mid-century modern home, built in 1962 by legendary builder Joseph Eichler. Original “must have” traits seamlessly interact with modernized elements that bring stylish functionality to modern-day living.
5005 E Elsinore Ave, Orange, CA 92869
"God is in the details" proclaimed architect Mies van der Rohe. Even if you aren't religious, this Eichler home will make you a believer. And
Eichler with Palm Springs style rock pool
It's much easier to "stay classy" when you start with classy. As one of the rarer Eichler Home models in the Fairhaven tract, this plan has not been seen for sale in years.
Jones & Emmons Fairhaven Eichler Sold!
With almost 2800 square feet of indoor living space this home has room for a sectional couch that can hold 12 people for game day, a pool table, or a children's play area -- or all 3! Central heating and air conditioning means you'll always be comfortable, no matter what time of year.
Stylish Fairhills Eichler – On Hold
Swoon and for all of the right reasons. Incredible style and amazing neighbors ..don’t just take our word - they definitely have bragging rights. Close your eyes and imagine the perfect Eichler home…
1789 Shaffer Eichler Fire Rebuild – SOLD!
What would an Eichler Home be like if it were built today? 1789 N Shaffer was rebuilt from the original blueprints, but tastefully improved to take advantage of today's technologies and lifestyles.
Fairmeadow Eichler – Sold!
Buy smart. It's the things you can't change that are most important when purchasing a home. And with any Eichler home, it's the model and location. And that's what makes this home a smart buy.