California developer Joseph Eichler flooded the market with housing in the post-war years, but not many are found in Oakland, Calif. One of those rarities, an A-frame in Oakland's Sequoyah Hills development, is now on the market for $765K. A sales brochure dating from the home's construction in 1965 introduced prospective buyers to the newfangled concept of the atrium, "a protected outdoor area which is a 'room open to the sky.'" [Curbed SF; previously]
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