Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)

Homes built post Y2K don’t come often in the Conejo Valley, but don’t doubt they exist. Born in the early 2000s, the Estates at Mountain View come with all the perks you’d hope for in a newer home. High ceilings, open floor plans, island kitchens…master suites that are actually built for two – his/her vanity, walk-in closets, you name it.

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.

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Quick Facts at A Glance

Typical Price Range

$1 mil-$2 mil+

 

Home Size (SQ FT)

3,238-4,194

 

Number of Homes (Approx.)

39

 

Bedrooms

3-5

 

Year Built

Early 2000s

 

HOA Fees (Approx.)

$169 Monthly

 

Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) Floor Plans

Here are a few examples of the floorplans you'll find throughout Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) real estate:
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What's To Love

Cheers to the era of functional backyards. By that we mean built in BBQs, private pools, and just the right amount of space to entertain. & the location offers a nice balance between privacy and accessibility – just around the corner are some of the main strips of Westlake Village/Thousand Oaks.

What's Not To Love

The early 00s style doesn’t necessarily keep up anymore. Planning for a possible face-lift won’t hurt.

+ The assigned schools for this neighborhood don’t hold up to the reputation the Conejo Valley is used to.

Who Should Look Here

Estates at Mountain View caters to move-up buyers looking for the extra space a growing family will likely need. The nearby schools are most likely to draw in families with teenagers, grown children, or no kids at all. The newer construction attracts buyers hoping to find a home that demands a little less maintenance and upkeep.

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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 Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)

Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) Market Snapshot

This snapshot shows recent sales activity in Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) to give a general sense of how the neighborhood has been performing over time.

202220232024
Average Sale Price:$2,246,666$2,097,500No Sales
Lowest Price:$2,190,000$2,095,000
Highest Price:$2,300,000$2,100,000
Number of Sales:32- - -
Avg. Days on Market:3344- - -

Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) Video Tour

Want a quick feel for Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)? Here’s a short video tour of the community and surrounding area.

Schools: Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)

Estates at Mountain View is located in the Conejo Valley Unified School District, one of the best school districts in the state of California.

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Buying a home in Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)?

If you want to understand what owning in Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) actually costs, including down payment, inspections, escrow fees, and monthly payment, I break it down clearly so you know what to expect before making an offer.

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Selling a home in Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)?

If you own a home in Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) 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 there are no surprises.

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Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) Location

Exploring Your Thousand Oaks Options

Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) is one of several distinct neighborhoods within Thousand Oaks. If you’re still getting your bearings, these guides can help.

Ready to tour Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) 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.

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First Meeting

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Area & Home Tours

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Offers → Closing

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