A modest 1930s home in Atherton just sold for nearly $10 million—and the house itself had no real value. This was a pure teardown land deal that triggered a 14-offer bidding war and went under contract in just 15 days at roughly $9.5 million. The original list price was just under $8 million, making this one of the most aggressive land premium sales in recent West Atherton history.
This year’s Eichler sales in Willow Glen told a clear story: low inventory, design-driven demand, and prices that operate completely outside the broader San Jose market. From $1.7M originals to $2.5M architect-level remodels, this micro-market stayed incredibly strong. Top-tier remodeled atrium and low-gable models dominated the $2.2M–$2.4M range, while well-preserved classics held steady around $1.9M–$2.15M. Even fixers in Fairglen and Ginkgo Glen traded in the high-$1.6Ms because buyers value authentic mid-century architecture and original Eichler layouts.
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