The Conejo Valley is made up of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character, pace, and lifestyle. This page highlights a selection of communities that stand out for how people live day to day, not just how they look on a map. These are places we know well and confidently recommend based on experience, not trends.
After years of working in this market, certain neighborhoods consistently rise to the top for livability, value, and long-term appeal. The communities featured here reflect what we see clients gravitate toward again and again, from layout and location to overall feel.
Our background in the Conejo Valley gives us perspective on what holds up over time, not just what’s having a moment.
Welcome to Foxmoor Hills, a quiet, established community tucked into the heart of Westlake Village. This neighborhood is known for its wide streets, mature trees, and homes that were built with space, livability, and long-term ownership in mind.
Set slightly above the surrounding areas, Foxmoor Hills offers stunning views of Westlake Village and the Santa Monica Mountains; a daily reminder of why people choose to live here. Whether it’s morning light over the hills or sunsets rolling across the valley, the scenery is a real part of everyday life.
Foxmoor Hills has a true neighborhood feel - people walk their dogs, wave to neighbors, and take pride in where they live. With nearby parks, trails, schools, and easy access to Westlake Village shopping and dining, it delivers the best of both worlds: peaceful living with everything close by.
Welcome to Conejo Oaks, a centrally located Thousand Oaks neighborhood known for its large, flat lots, single-story homes, and classic mid-century character. Developed primarily in the 1960s and 70s, the homes here were built with space, function, and long-term living in mind. Many featuring oversized yards, wide driveways, and mature oak trees that give the neighborhood its name.
Sitting just north of Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Conejo Oaks places residents minutes from local shopping, dining, parks, and schools, while still maintaining a quiet, residential atmosphere. The streets are walkable and established, and the area attracts homeowners who value privacy, pride of ownership, and the flexibility that comes with larger parcels and no HOA.
This is a neighborhood where people remodel, expand, and stay. Conejo Oaks isn’t about uniformity or trends; it’s about solid homes, usable land, and a comfortable, lived-in community that continues to hold its value year after year.
Welcome to Westlake Hills, a long-standing Westlake Village community known for its approachable layout and strong neighborhood feel. The streets are calm, the homes are well cared for, and the overall pace reflects a place designed for everyday living.
At the center of Westlake Hills is its local park and elementary school, which naturally brings neighbors together and gives the area a true community rhythm. Kids walk to school, families spend time outdoors, and longtime residents take pride in maintaining the character of the neighborhood.
Conveniently located near Westlake Village shopping, dining, and freeway access, Westlake Hills offers comfort without isolation. It’s not flashy, and that’s the point. This is a neighborhood built for real life, where people put down roots and stay.
Welcome to Lynn Ranch, one of Thousand Oaks’ most distinctive and sought-after neighborhoods, known for its larger custom homes, open layouts, and scenic hillside setting. Developed primarily in the 1960s, Lynn Ranch stands apart for its non-tract feel. Homes here vary in style and size, with generous lots, mature landscaping, and room to grow.
Set against the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, the neighborhood offers a strong connection to nature with nearby trails, open space, and sweeping views in many areas. The streets are quiet and established, and the community attracts homeowners who value privacy, character, and a little extra space—both indoors and out.
Centrally located near Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Lynn Ranch provides easy access to shopping, dining, schools, and major routes while still feeling tucked away.
It’s a neighborhood built for long-term living; where people customize their homes, settle in, and enjoy a classic Thousand Oaks lifestyle that doesn’t try to be trendy because it doesn’t need to be.
Choosing the right neighborhood is just as important as choosing the right home. Each community offers something different, and the best fit depends on lifestyle, timing, and personal priorities. We help clients connect those details so their next move feels intentional and well-informed.
If you’d like to talk through which areas align best with your goals, we’re happy to help.
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