1105 Lorne Way, Sunnyvale, California 94087, Sunnyvale, - bed, bath

ACTIVE$2,750,000
1105 Lorne Way, Sunnyvale, California 94087
4Beds
2Baths
2,016Sqft
8,400Lot
Year Built
1973
Close
-
List price
$2.75M
Original List price
$2.75M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
ML82021990
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Pool
Patio
View-
About this home
This beautifully maintained and thoughtfully customized Eichler home blends timeless mid-century modern architecture with contemporary comfort. The open floor plan creates a seamless flow between living, dining and kitchen spaces, perfect for entertaining and relaxing in style. Radiant heated floors provides cozy, energy-efficient comfort year round. Extra insulation in the A frame roof. The custom-designed kitchen features abundant cabinetry with lots of pull out drawers/cabinets and a layout ideal for cooking and conversation. Two whole house fans ensure effortless climate control, enhancing the homes natural ventilation. See disclosures for more upgrades. This Eichler gem is more than a home, it is a lifestyle.
Nearby schools
8/10
Laurelwood Elementary School
Public,•K-5•0.3mi
6/10
Marian A. Peterson Middle School
Public,•6-8•0.9mi
7/10
Adrian Wilcox High School
Public,•9-12•2.1mi
Price History
Date
Event
Price
09/17/25
Listing
$2,750,000
Neighborhood Comparison
| Subject | Average Home | Neighbourhood Ranking (80 Listings) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 4 | 4 | 50% |
| Baths | 2 | 2 | 50% |
| Square foot | 2,016 | 1,746 | 70% |
| Lot Size | 8,400 | 7,027 | 72% |
| Price | $2.75M | $2.9M | 35% |
| Price per square foot | $1,364 | $1,663 | 14% |
| Built year | 1973 | 1961 | 91% |
| HOA | |||
| Days on market | 50 | 147 | 11% |
Condition Rating
Excellent
This Eichler home, built in 1973, has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, blending its timeless mid-century modern architecture with contemporary comfort and features. The description highlights 'thoughtfully customized' and 'custom-designed kitchen' with 'abundant cabinetry' and 'pull out drawers/cabinets,' which is evident in the images showing modern wood cabinetry, dark countertops, stainless steel appliances, and an induction cooktop. The large format tile flooring throughout the main living areas and bedrooms appears new and in excellent condition. Significant upgrades like radiant heated floors, extra roof insulation, and whole house fans contribute to energy efficiency and modern comfort. While bathroom images are not provided, the overall standard of renovation in the visible areas suggests that all components are new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no deferred maintenance. The property is move-in ready and presents as a recently updated home.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Architectural Significance: This Eichler home boasts timeless mid-century modern architecture, offering a unique and highly sought-after design aesthetic that appeals to a specific buyer segment.
Modernized & Customized Interior: The property is beautifully maintained and thoughtfully customized, featuring a custom-designed kitchen with abundant cabinetry and pull-out drawers, blending classic style with contemporary comfort.
Energy Efficiency & Climate Control Features: Equipped with radiant heated floors for year-round comfort, extra insulation in the A-frame roof, and two whole house fans, enhancing energy efficiency and natural climate management.
Open Concept Living: The open floor plan creates a seamless flow between living, dining, and kitchen spaces, ideal for entertaining and modern family living.
Desirable Location & School Ratings: Located in Sunnyvale, a highly desirable area, with access to well-rated public schools (Laurelwood Elementary 8/10, Adrian Wilcox High 7/10), adding significant value for families.
Cons
Age of Property Systems: Built in 1973, some of the property's core systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, non-insulated roof sections) may be original or older, potentially requiring future maintenance or upgrades.
Lack of Central Air Conditioning: While whole house fans provide ventilation, the absence of a traditional central air conditioning system might be a drawback for buyers seeking modern cooling solutions, especially during warmer periods.
Niche Architectural Style: The distinct mid-century modern Eichler style, while a strength for enthusiasts, may not appeal to all buyers, potentially limiting the pool of interested parties compared to more conventional home designs.

