On the Market: A Revamped War Bunker, a Rare Marin Eichler, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week

The listings also include the former residence of children’s author Beverly Cleary, a Hudson Valley home, and a British composer’s Somerset retreat.

Original details can be found throughout, including the exposed beams and red brick fireplace anchoring the main living room.
Original details can be found throughout, including the exposed beams and red brick fireplace anchoring the main living room.

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Near San Francisco, a Rare Two-Story Eichler Home Lists for $3M

Attractively understated from the street, the home sits surrounded by soaring trees and mature native landscaping. The sizable cement driveway leads to the multi-car garage.
Attractively understated from the street, the home sits surrounded by soaring trees and mature native landscaping. The sizable cement driveway leads to the multi-car garage.

"This architecturally significant home nestled along the waterfront of Richardson Bay is captivating upon arrival. Rare not just for Mill Valley, this is but one of four original two-level floor plans in Strawberry Point. It possesses the period adornments of a classic Eichler structure within its dramatic ~3,689 square feet of living space, and a variety of techniques are used on the grounds to integrate the indoors with the outdoors for today’s modern lifestyle. This is a four-bedroom floor plan across two levels with a double-height living room, floor-to-ceiling windows, and bonus spaces throughout. The home wraps around a massive multilevel deck and numerous pathways cross the property. Minutes to neighborhood schools, downtown Mill Valley, and San Francisco, this private location is simply unrivaled."

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Now Seeking $1.9M, This Woodsy Hudson Valley Home Sits Across From a 500-Acre Park

With access to tons of green space and a 35-minute commute to NYC, this 1970s residence offers the best of both worlds.
With access to tons of green space and a 35-minute commute to NYC, this 1970s residence offers the best of both worlds.

"Welcome to Birchwood, a trophy home in the Lower Hudson Valley, only 35 minutes from NYC, and across from a 500-acre park. An asymmetrical, fully restored modern home with striking architectural details, it’s set on a wooded mountainside facing the Hudson River, in harmony with its natural environment. The home was designed in 1970 by architect Charles Winter, who was known for building many geometric homes on precipitous sites that ‘fit’ but do not disturb their natural settings. Instead, Winter’s homes flow with their dramatic environments, in a somewhat sculptural, and monumental way. The home’s design features multiple loft-like levels, some open to other spaces/rooms, and the central core of the home is the great room. In the 1980s, architect John Cincotta, known for his green homes, further enhanced this already extraordinary home, with use of additional natural materials."

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Beloved Children’s Author Beverly Cleary’s Midcentury Home Lists for $1.8M in Berkeley

Spanning across the backyard, the cement patio offers an idyllic oasis for private outdoor entertaining.
Spanning across the backyard, the cement patio offers an idyllic oasis for private outdoor entertaining.

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