4095 Phoenix St, Concord, CA 94521
List Price: $1.27M
Listing Status: Active
0Days on Market: 0
4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 1,656 sq ft
Property Type: Residential
Year Built: 1963
Lot Size: 7,100 sq ft
Garage Spaces: 1
Private Pool: Yes
MLS Number: 41129869
About This Property
The epitome of California cool, this exceptional Eichler offers iconic mid-century modern living for the most discerning tastemakers. Built by renowned developer Joseph Eichler and designed by architects Jones & Emmons, this coveted pitched-roof, atrium, carport model, Plan OJ-1184, is an architectural offering that seamlessly blends timeless design with modern comfort. As featured in Atomic Ranch and the San Francisco Chronicle — and soon to be featured in an upcoming Eichler book, the home reflects a deep respect for its original design, enhanced by thoughtful, period-appropriate updates. Rich mahogany cabinetry by Berkeley Mills anchors the space, complemented by elegant wood paneling and classic VCT tile flooring that runs throughout, preserving its authentic mid-century character. Walls of glass flood the interiors with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance while fostering a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living spaces. The signature atrium serves as a tranquil centerpiece, perfect for relaxation or entertaining. Designed for both everyday comfort and effortless hosting, the home features a chef’s kitchen with a generous island, ample pantry space, a new gas cooktop and stainless steel appliances. Additional highlights include a recently resurfaced pool, home sound system and a converted studio garage—ideal for a home office, gym, or creative retreat. Sustainability meets style with owned solar panels, allowing for energy efficiency and savings without compromising on luxury. Located in the vibrant Rancho Del Diablo community, the home enjoys picturesque surroundings with views of Mount Diablo and convenient access to BART, shopping, dining, and major freeways. Timeless design, elevated living, and unmistakable mid-century style—this is Eichler at its best.