Modernism explodes in striking Bay Area home that’s full of light. Take a look
An estate home that showcases a perfect example of modernism and sleekness both outside and inside has landed on the market in San Francisco, California. It’s the real estate equivalent of listening to Miles Davis while lounging in the sea air at sunset.
And it’s listed for $2.295 million.
Constructed in 1962, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence gives off cool “Mad Men” vibes right from the main entryway, which is masked by a light blue door, leading into a small lawn complete with a sliding glass patio door. This is a small taste of what’s to come inside.
The interior is filled with light, which was a key stone of Joseph Eichler’s, the man behind Eichler’s Homes, delightful style when it came to mid-century modern houses.
“An expansive living and dining room with soaring ceilings and oversized windows opens to one of three private gardens. A separate family room just off the kitchen enjoys its own green outlook,” the listing on Sotheby’s International Realty says.
“The chef’s kitchen is outfitted with sleek stainless appliances, ample storage and generous prep space, perfect for entertaining. All four bedrooms are tucked at the rear for privacy, each with garden views. The primary suite includes an ensuite bath, and two additional full baths serve the home.”
The listing is held by Grant Edward Beggs of Sotheby’s International Realty - San Francisco Brokerage.
This story was originally published August 18, 2025 at 1:10 PM with the headline "Modernism explodes in striking Bay Area home that’s full of light. Take a look."