
1718 Eleanor Drive
San Mateo, CA 94402
3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,400 SF | 5,000 SF Lot | Built in 1955 | HOA Fee $/mo
COMING SOON
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1,400 SF
5,000 SF Lot
Built in 1955

HOA Fee $/mo
Artfully Reimagined Eichler with Modern Luxury in the Heart of the Peninsula
Welcome to 1718 Eleanor Drive, a beautifully reimagined Eichler home that honors its iconic mid-century modern design while offering a fully turnkey, contemporary living experience. Ideally located on a quiet street in one of San Mateo’s most desirable neighborhoods, this extensively renovated residence blends architectural integrity with modern comfort.
Signature Eichler features include classic post-and-beam ceilings, crisp white paneling, expansive walls of glass, and abundant natural light. The open-concept living and dining areas feature wide-plank oak-style flooring, designer lighting, custom millwork, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
The brand-new chef’s kitchen is designed for both daily living and entertaining, showcasing custom two-tone cabinetry, quartz countertops, a tile backsplash, high-end stainless steel appliances, and a dramatic waterfall island.
The adjacent living area is anchored by a sleek modern fireplace, creating a warm and stylish focal point.
The private living quarters include spacious bedrooms and a fully renovated primary suite with a spa-inspired bathroom featuring a custom vanity, designer tilework, and contemporary fixtures. Additional bathrooms have also been thoughtfully updated.
Sliding glass doors open to a redesigned backyard with low-maintenance artificial turf, an outdoor fireplace, and integrated lighting. Additional highlights include fresh interior and exterior paint, new flooring, modern lighting, an energy-efficient split heating and air-conditioning system, and a finished two-car garage.
Conveniently located near downtown San Mateo, shopping, dining, parks, Caltrain, and major commute routes, this exceptional home offers architectural significance, modern luxury, and prime Peninsula living.
More than a home, this is a thoughtfully curated Eichler—ready for its next chapter.
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