
1694 Clay Drive, a 5-bed Eichler in Los Altos, went in contract in just 1 day. Here's the strategy behind it—150 door knocks, an Eichler Social, and more..
I'm thrilled to announce that 1694 Clay Drive in Los Altos is officially in contract—after just one day on market.
That's not a typo. One day. Listed Wednesday night at 10pm. In contract by Thursday at 10pm.
Here's exactly how it happened.
The Timeline
Tuesday, March 3rd — The Day Before
The day before we went on market, I did something a little unconventional. I walked the neighborhood and knocked on 150 Eichler doors. One by one, I invited every homeowner I could reach to the Eichler Social—an event I was hosting Thursday evening at 1694 Clay Drive.
Why? Because I know this community. Eichler owners are passionate about the architecture. They talk to each other. They have friends, colleagues, and family who've told them "if you ever hear of an Eichler coming up for sale, let me know." The buyer for a newly listed Eichler is often already in someone's sphere—they just need to know it's available.
Wednesday, March 4th — 10:00 PM
We went live on the MLS. The listing was officially on market.
Thursday, March 5th — 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM: The Eichler Social
This wasn't your typical open house. The Eichler Social served a dual purpose:
- A private launch party for the neighbors and Eichler enthusiasts I'd personally invited the day before—homeowners who share a passion for mid-century modern architecture and understand what makes these homes special.
- The first public open house—open to all buyers who'd seen the listing go live the night before.
The energy was incredible. Eichler lovers walking through the home, appreciating the post-and-beam ceilings, the atrium courtyard, the way light moves through the space. Serious buyers who understood exactly what they were looking at.
Thursday, March 5th — 10:00 PM
In contract. Less than 24 hours after going on market.
The Property
For those who haven't seen the listing, here's what made this home so special:
1694 Clay Drive is a stunning 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom Eichler masterpiece spanning 2,569 square feet on a generous 10,000 square foot lot. Built in 1968 and fully renovated in 2015-2016, this single-level home is the perfect blend of mid-century architectural charm and modern luxury.
Property Highlights:
- 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
- 2,569 sq ft living space
- 10,000 sq ft lot
- Private pool with new gas heater (2020)
- Radiant floor heating throughout
- Gourmet kitchen with Italian marble counters and pro appliances (Sub-Zero, Thermador)
- Atrium courtyard
- Award-winning schools: Montclaire Elementary, Cupertino Middle, Homestead High
From the moment you step through that vibrant orange door, you're greeted by a light-filled sanctuary where sunlight streams through skylights and dual-pane windows, illuminating the open layout. The outdoor space is equally impressive—a private pool with lush landscaping creates the ultimate California backyard for family memories.
Why It Moved So Fast
One day on market doesn't happen by accident. And it doesn't happen by just putting a sign in the yard and hoping for the best.
Here's what made the difference:
Boots on the ground. 150 doors. Personal invitations. Building anticipation within the community most likely to know the eventual buyer. That legwork the day before listing created buzz that no amount of digital marketing alone could replicate.
The Eichler Social. By bringing together Eichler enthusiasts, neighbors, and serious buyers in one event, we created urgency and competition. Multiple qualified buyers saw the home at the same time, knowing others were equally interested.
Preparation. Before we ever listed, every detail was dialed in—professional photography, twilight shots, staging, and a comprehensive marketing strategy ready to deploy the moment we went live.
Pricing strategy. We positioned this home to attract serious, qualified buyers immediately. Not to sit on the market and chase price reductions.
The home itself. A fully renovated Eichler with a pool in Los Altos, walking distance to top-rated schools and minutes from Apple, Google, and major tech hubs? That's the kind of property that doesn't last.
What's Next
The property is currently in contract and moving toward close. I'll share more details once the sale is finalized.
In the meantime, if you're thinking about selling—whether it's an Eichler in Los Altos, a condo in San Francisco, or anywhere else in the Bay Area—let's talk. Results like this don't happen by chance. They happen because of strategy, preparation, and execution.
Thinking about selling your home? Text me or schedule a call to discuss what's possible for your property.
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