By: Michael Rice

Choosing an Oak Park Neighborhood

Oak Park is unique in the Conejo Valley. It’s the smallest of our 5 towns and well known for its award-winning schools and close proximity to hiking trails and our best centers.

When I help buyers choose a neighborhood in Oak Park, it often comes down to one of these 6. While they all look similar and have a lot in common, there are nuances that separate them.


All 6 of these neighborhoods generally share the following attributes: 

  • Built around similar time periodslate 80s to mid 90s.
  • Similar layoutshigh ceilings, open layouts, large primary bedrooms, small to mid-size yards.
  • Same schoolsTwo elementary schools, same middle and high school.
  • Shared parks & shopping centersIndian Springs & Valley View parks
  • Overlapping buyer profilesFamily centric single-family homes in similar price ranges (1.1M-1.6M).

Many of the subtle differences between these sister neighborhoods trace back to when they were built. If you want a deeper look at how older vs newer construction in Oak Park affects layout, lot size, and overall feel, this breakdown explains it well → Oak Park: Older vs Newer Homes


  • Montego 
  • Monaco 
  • Hillcrest Estates
  • Hillcrest Pointe 
  • Monte Carlo 
  • Bent Tree

NeighborhoodHome Size
(sqft)
HOAPoolLot Size
(sqft)
Lot StylePrice Range
Montego1529-2474YesCommunity3-5kZero lot line$1.1M-$1.4M
Hillcrest Estates1493-2382YesPrivate
(rare)
4-5kZero lot line$1.1M-$1.3M
Hillcrest Pointe2000-2800YesPrivate
(some)
4-5kZero lot line$1.1M-$1.4M
Monaco1694-2387NoPrivate
(rare)
5-7kTraditional$1.2M-$1.5M
Bent Tree1950-2815NoPrivate
(some)
5-7kTraditional$1.2M-$1.6M
Monte Carlo1581-2358YesPrivate
(several)
5-7kTraditional$1.1M-$1.6M

  • Lot configuration and privacy: Montego, Hillcrest Estates, and Hillcrest Pointe have zero lot lines. That’s when homes are built right up to one side of the property line, so there’s little or no side yard on that side. This allows for slightly larger interior space, but homes sit closer together. The other three neighborhoods (Monaco, Bent Tree, and Monte Carlo) have space on both sides of the property, giving you wider side yards and a bit more separation between neighbors.


In my experience, buyers often set their sights on a several, if not all 6 neighborhoods. Ultimately, it often comes down to 4 determining factors: Price, floor plan, yard size, and availability.

Price: Smaller lots with zero lot lines come with a lower price tag making Montego, Hillcrest Pointe and Hillcrest Estates the most affordable.

If this feels overwhelming, that’s normal

These neighborhoods can blur together, and the differences that actually affect day-to-day living aren’t always obvious. This is where I come in. I help buyers focus on what really matters, cut through the noise, and know when a home is a good fit, and when it’s better to wait.

If you’re exploring Oak Park and trying to understand which of these neighborhoods fits you best, this is exactly where I start the conversation with buyers.

You're going to love it here!

I’ll help you understand the area and find a home that feels right.

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.