Conejo Heights

Conejo Heights is another Newbury Park neighborhood to confirm what we know and love about this part of Thousand Oaks –  classic layouts, and yards often big enough for a pool… a combination you won’t always find in other Conejo Valley neighborhoods in a comparable price bracket.

Newbury Park | The Overview

Curious what it’s like to live in Newbury Park beyond this neighborhood? Known for its mountain views, trail access, and more space between homes, it offers a different feel than the rest of the Conejo Valley. Here’s the full local breakdown.

Living in Newbury Park

A single-story Conejo Heights house with white walls, a stone accent, a red-tiled roof, a two-car garage, manicured shrubs, potted plants, and a sloped driveway on a sunny day.

Quick Facts at A Glance

Typical Price Range

$900k-$1.3M

 

Home Size (SQ FT)

1,559-3,945

 

Number of Homes (Approx.)

50

 

Bedrooms

3-4

 

Year Built

Built 70s and 80s

 

HOA Fees (Approx.)

None

 

Conejo Heights Floor Plans

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

While some homes in this neighborhood are custom and sit at a much higher price tag…generally speaking these homes get you more space for your dollar.

What's Not To Love

Both the 101 and Lynn Road might bring some road noise depending on the location of your home. This doesn’t seem to be a huge issue in this neighborhood but it’s worth taking the time for a quick listen as you’re shopping homes.

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Who Should Look Here

Those looking for a single family home with a decent yard at an affordable price will find lots to like in Conejo Heights. It’s one of our better neighborhoods for first time home buyers.

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 Conejo Heights

Conejo Heights Market Snapshot

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

202320242025
Average Sale Price:$1,091,666$1,068,500No Sales
Lowest Price:$975,000$925,000
Highest Price:$1,250,000$1,249,000
Number of Sales:34
Avg. Days on Market:3913

Conejo Heights Video Tour

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

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Schools: Conejo Heights

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

  • Banyan Elementary School
  • Sequoia Middle School
  • Newbury High School

Buying a home in Conejo Heights?

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

If you own a home in Conejo Heights 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

Conejo Heights Location

Exploring Your Newbury Park Options

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

Ready to tour Conejo Heights 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.