Capri Townhomes

Ask a local to recommend a townhome community and Capri will likely be the response. Why? Because it strikes the right chords for lots of buyers – more affordable, solid pool area, and walkability to local eateries and boutiques. What it may lack in privacy, it definitely makes up in community.

Oak Park | Safe, Peaceful, Award-Winning Schools

Oak Park is the smallest of the Conejo Valley towns. It’s safe, peaceful, and known for its award-winning schools. There’s a calm that comes with living here that feels secure and relaxed. You get the experience of seclusion while remaining only a couple miles from both Westlake Village and Agoura Hills, keeping your day-to-day conveniences within arms reach.

Quick Facts at A Glance

Typical Price Range

$750-$950k

  

Home Size (SQ FT)

1200-1743

  

Number of Homes (Approx.)

341

  

Bedrooms

2-3

  

Year Built

Early 90s

  

HOA Fees (Approx.)

Capri I $435 Monthly Capri II $340 Monthly

  

Capri Townhomes Floor Plans

Here are a few examples of the floorplans you’ll find throughout Capri Townhomes real estate:

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What’s To Love

You won’t mistake Capri for a single family home, but the high ceilings will certainly give you that vibe. And the proximity to the things we cherish like parks, schools, restaurants and hiking, make it a go-to community for townhome shoppers. The community pool areas are inviting and create an easy avenue to get to know your neighbors.  

What’s Not To Love

It can feel a bit crowded, leaving parking to be a challenge at times. If cookie-cutter houses, smaller yards, and two story models aren’t your style, you may need to keep looking.

Who Should Look in Capri

Capri fills the gap between condo and single family home buyer with little compromise. Younger families with school age kids and the newly single make up the majority of the residents. And the highly regarded Oak Park schools draw in families from all over.

 

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.

Homes for Sale in Capri Townhomes

Homes in Capri don’t come up often, but when they do, they tend to attract strong interest due to the community’s location and school appeal.

Capri Townhomes Market Snapshot

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

 

Capri Townhomes Video Tour

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

Schools: Capri Townhomes

Capri Townhomes are part of the Oak Park Unified School District, the highest performing school district in Ventura County.

Click below to see school scores & ratings:

  • Red Oak Elementary School
  • Medea Creek Middle School
  • Oak Park High School

Buying a home in Capri

If you’re trying to figure out what buying a home like this typically looks like — including down payment, closing costs, and monthly expenses — I break it down step by step.

BUYING IN THE CONEJO VALLEY

Selling a home in Capri?

If you own a home in Capri Townhomes and are starting to think about selling, it can be helpful to understand what buyers are actually paying here — and what typically goes into the cost of selling in this neighborhood.

SELLING IN THE CONEJO VALLEY

 

Capri Townhomes Location

Capri is centrally located in Oak Park, with easy access to local schools, neighborhood parks, shopping, and Highway 101, making everyday errands and commuting straightforward.

Exploring Your Oak Park Options

Capri is one of several distinct neighborhoods within Oak Park. If you’re still getting your bearings, these guides can help.

Learn About Oak Park

Oak Park Area Overview

What it’s like to live in Oak Park

Compare Neighborhoods

Browse all 24 Oak Park neighborhoods

Compare Oak Park’s 6 sister neighborhoods

Frequently Asked Questions

These are some of the questions buyers often ask once they start thinking more seriously about what all of this means for them.

 

It depends more on your personal situation than what the market is doing. Trying to time the market is tough. What matters more are your needs and
time horizon. Factors like a growing family, job situation, and how long you plan to live in the home can outweigh short-term market conditions. There is no perfect timing. Think long-term and do what’s best for you, and let the market be.

That’s a common and fair question. Rates have a major impact on affordability. Waiting for rates to drop sounds logical, but it’s not always the best strategy. Lower rates often bring more buyers back into the market, increasing competition and pushing prices higher. Many buyers choose to buy when competition is lower and refinance later if rates improve. Market experts have predicted rate drops for years with limited success, so it’s usually better to buy when you’re personally ready rather than trying to time rate cuts.

It depends more on your personal situation than what the market is doing. Trying to time the market is tough. What matters more are your needs and
time horizon. Factors like a growing family, job situation, and how long you plan to live in the home can outweigh short-term market conditions. There is no perfect timing. Think long-term and do what’s best for you, and let the market be.

That’s a common and fair question. Rates have a major impact on affordability. Waiting for rates to drop sounds logical, but it’s not always the best strategy. Lower rates often bring more buyers back into the market, increasing competition and pushing prices higher. Many buyers choose to buy when competition is lower and refinance later if rates improve. Market experts have predicted rate drops for years with limited success, so it’s usually better to buy when you’re personally ready rather than trying to time rate cuts.

Ready to tour Capri 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.