Lynn Ranch

Lynn Ranch is easily one of Thousand Oaks’ largest neighborhoods. The homes are big with custom floor plans and large sized lots. Many are ranch style with room for horses – a luxury you will only find in here Lynn Ranch and Old Agoura.

Thousand Oaks | The Overview

Curious what it’s like to live in Thousand Oaks beyond this neighborhood? With a wide range of price points, school zones, and housing styles, each part of the city feels a little different. Here’s the full local breakdown.

Living in Thousand Oaks

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Lynn Ranch | Quick Take

Where the ranch lifestyle is the whole point.

  • Space, and Plenty of It: Some of the largest lots in Thousand Oaks, with room for horses, animals, and yards that actually feel like yards.
  • Character Over Cookie Cutter: Custom homes, ranch-style architecture, and a neighborhood that’s been around long enough to develop real personality.
  • The Trade-Off: A lot of these homes are older, and condition varies quite a bit. The remodeled properties stand out — and usually command it.
  • Bottom Line: If the ranch lifestyle is what you’re after, Lynn Ranch is one of the most established versions of it in Thousand Oaks. Just go in knowing that updating an older home here can turn into a significant project pretty quickly.

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Quick Facts at A Glance

Typical Price Range

$1.2M-$2.6M

 

Home Size (SQ FT)

1,219-4,572

 

Number of Homes (Approx.)

500+

 

Bedrooms

2-7

 

Year Built

1950s to 2000s

 

HOA Fees (Approx.)

$150 Annually (Voluntary)

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What's To Love

Custom homes make for great variety as your drive down the street. Not to mention the size of the homes leave a lot of room for growth. And the lots are some of the largest in Thousand Oaks also allowing room for horses and other animals.

What's Not To Love

The ranch style isn’t for everyone. And many of the homes are in need of some updating making some streets less desirable than others.

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Who Should Look Here

Lynn Ranch attracts those looking for a spacious yard with room for horses and appreciate the charm and character of older ranch style homes. Your neighbors will be a mix of families, empty nesters, and everything in between.

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These neighborhood profiles are designed to go beyond what you’ll find on Zillow or Redfin. After 25+ years working in the Conejo Valley and profiling more than 165 neighborhoods, I’ve learned that the small differences between communities often matter the most.

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Homes for Sale in Lynn Ranch

Lynn Ranch Market Snapshot

This snapshot shows recent sales activity in Lynn Ranch to give a general sense of how the neighborhood has been performing over time.

202320242025
Average Sale Price:$1,648,405$1,630,923$1,935,769
Lowest Price:$1,000,000$1,110,000$1,310,000
Highest Price:$2,670,000$2,640,000$2,580,000
Number of Sales:251713
Avg. Days on Market:434453

Lynn Ranch Video Tour

Want a quick feel for Lynn Ranch? Here’s a short video tour of the community and surrounding area.

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Schools: Lynn Ranch

Rancho Conejo is located in the Conejo Valley Unified School District, one of the best school districts in the state of California.

  • Madrona Elementary School
  • Redwood Middle School
  • Thousand Oaks High School

Buying a home in Lynn Ranch?

If you’re starting to think about what it would actually look like to buy in Lynn Ranch, this is a good place to start.

I’ll walk you through what to expect, how the process works, and the key decisions you’ll want to think through before making an offer.

Before You Buy

Selling a home in Lynn Ranch?

If you own a home in Lynn Ranch and are thinking about selling, it helps to understand what typically goes into the costs and what you might realistically walk away with.

I break it down clearly so you can make a more informed decision.

Estimate Your Net Proceeds

Lynn Ranch Location

Exploring Your Thousand Oaks Options

Lynn Ranch is one of several distinct neighborhoods within Thousand Oaks. If you’re still getting your bearings, these guides can help.

LYNN RANCH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


How much condition matters here.

Homes span $1.2M-$2.6M, but two houses at the same price can feel completely different depending on what’s been updated. The remodeled properties are genuinely impressive. The ones that haven’t been touched in decades can turn into major projects pretty quickly.

These are the three neighborhoods buyers usually compare when the ranch lifestyle is the priority. Lynn Ranch is the largest and most established of the group, with the strongest equestrian identity. Conejo Oaks is more central to Thousand Oaks. Old Agoura feels the most rural. Worth seeing all three. The right fit usually becomes clear once you spend time in them.

It’s one of the best options in Thousand Oaks for it. The lots are large enough that horses don’t feel like an afterthought, and the neighborhood has supported that lifestyle for decades.

If horses are a priority, this is usually one of the first places buyers look.

Usually buyers who want space and aren’t willing to compromise on it: families, horse owners, and people who’ve looked at more traditional Thousand Oaks neighborhoods and found the lots too small. The ranch-style architecture is also a draw for buyers who prefer character over newer construction.

Ready to tour Lynn Ranch and other neighborhoods?

Choosing the right neighborhood is often more important than choosing the right house. If you’re still figuring out where you belong in the Conejo Valley, here’s the simple 3-step process I use to help buyers narrow it down.

Step 1:

First Meeting

We’ll talk through your plans and what buying looks like in the Conejo Valley.

Step 2:

Area & Home Tours

You’ll get a feel for how the towns connect and which ones feel right to you.

Step 3:

Offers → Closing

I’ll guide you through offers, negotiations, and all the way to closing.