Sunset Ridge

The irony of using “affordability” to describe a million dollar neighborhood is not lost on us. That being said, 3,000+ square feet of modern architectural style isn’t always easy to find for less than $1.5 mil. Bright & open floor plans on the inside and top-tier curb appeal to match.

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

A single-story suburban house with white siding, a brown shingle roof, and a two-car garage. Located in Sunset Ridge, it features a small tree, green lawn, and neatly trimmed bushes in the front yard under a clear blue sky.

Quick Facts at A Glance

Typical Price Range

$1.5M-$2M

 

Home Size (SQ FT)

2,927-4,337

 

Number of Homes (Approx.)

75

 

Bedrooms

4-6

 

Year Built

1999-2001

 

HOA Fees (Approx.)

$220 Monthly

 

Sunset Ridge Floor Plans

Here are a few examples of the floorplans you'll find throughout Sunset Ridge real estate:
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What's To Love

With less than 100 homes there’s a quaint-esc feel as you drive through the neighborhood. Each home has its own bit of flavor, steering clear of your typical cookie-cutter suburb.

What's Not To Love

Homes built in the early 2000s aren’t as turn-key as they sometimes sound. You’ll likely want to give your new kitchen and bathrooms a little TLC.

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Who Should Look Here

Move-up buyers looking for a home that can accommodate a growing family. Just like most of our neighborhoods, the demo tends to reflect that of the Conejo Valley – a mix of both young and old, families with school aged kids and the occasional empty nester.

Hi, I’m Michael

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.

What working together looks like

Homes for Sale in Sunset Ridge

Sunset Ridge Market Snapshot

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

202320242025
Average Sale Price:No Sales$1,750,000$1,748,750
Lowest Price:$1,750,000$1,600,000
Highest Price:$1,750,000$2,050,000
Number of Sales:- - -14
Avg. Days on Market:- - -61142

Sunset Ridge Video Tour

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

Four children with backpacks wait in line to board a yellow school bus parked by the curb on a sunny day in Westlake Village, with trees and a building visible in the background.

Schools: Sunset Ridge

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

  • Ladera Elementary School
  • Los Cerritos Middle School
  • Thousand Oaks High School

Buying a home in Sunset Ridge?

If you’re starting to think about what it would actually look like to buy in Sunset Ridge, 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 Sunset Ridge?

If you own a home in Sunset Ridge 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

Sunset Ridge Location

Exploring Your Thousand Oaks Options

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

Ready to tour Sunset Ridge 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.