First Neighborhood Homes
Westlake Village, CA | $1.25 mil-$2 mil+
First Neighborhood Homes
First Neighborhood gets its name from being (you guessed it) the first planned neighborhood in Westlake Village. Rolling greenbelts and paths weave their way throughout the many cul-de-sacs here. Kids walk or ride a bike to the elementary school without ever leaving the neighborhood, and in many cases, ever going on the street. And being one of the larger Westlake Village neighborhoods means there are lots of housing options to choose from.
Westlake Village | The Heart and Soul of The Conejo Valley
Built around the lake in the mid 1960s, Westlake Village is known as the heart and soul of the Conejo Valley. It’s safe, the schools are reputable, and the advantages are many. Living by the lake offers privacy without sacrificing accessibility to local shops and dining. And the North Ranch area of Westlake Village provides a more peaceful and secluded lifestyle while keeping you close to the action.
Quick Facts at A Glance
Typical Price Range
$1.25 mil-$2 mil+
Home Size (SQ FT)
1600-3000
Number of Homes (Approx.)
300+
Bedrooms
3-5
Year Built
late 60s to early 70s
HOA Fees (Approx.)
$198 per quarter
First Neighborhood Homes Floor Plans
What's To Love
Quick and easy access to first class dining & some laid back R&R. Active peeps will welcome the walkability of the nearby boutiques and the Sunday morning farmer’s market. Having the park, community pool and elementary school all within the community borders creates a safe family friendly environment that’s tough to duplicate in other neighborhoods.
What's Not To Love
Being original means many of the homes are dated and need updating. Some of the layouts can feel carved up rather than the more popular open concept.


CONEJO VALLEY GUY
My Neighborhood Profiles bridge the gap between online research and real-life neighborhood knowledge so you can make confident decisions about where to live. As your local Realtor®, I can help you find and buy your new Conejo Valley Home!
Who Should Look Here
First Neighborhood skews towards move-up buyers and families with school age kids mainly because of the larger floorplans and the park/school in the middle of the neighborhood. However there are many smaller single story homes that are perfect for empty nesters or retirees who appreciate having the option to walk to stores and restaurants.
How I Help BuyersHomes for Sale in First Neighborhood Homes
First Neighborhood Homes Market Snapshot
This snapshot shows recent sales activity in First Neighborhood Homes to give a general sense of how the neighborhood has been performing over time.
Annual Numbers: First Neighborhood Homes
| 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Sale Price: | $1,497,528 | $1,382,333 | $1,652,186 |
| Lowest Price: | $1,075,000 | $1,100,000 | $1,215,000 |
| Highest Price: | $1,875,000 | $1,660,000 | $2,350,000 |
| Number of Sales: | 35 | 15 | 25 |
| Avg. Days on Market: | 38 | 42 | 45 |
Thinking About Buying in First Neighborhood Homes?
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.
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Have a Home in First Neighborhood Homes to Sell?
If you own a home in First Neighborhood Homes 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.
I’ve put together a clear breakdown of what selling a home in the Conejo Valley usually looks like, so you can decide what makes sense before committing to anything.
First Neighborhood Homes Location
Not Sure if First Neighborhood Homes Is the Right Fit?
Choosing the right neighborhood is just as important as choosing the right home. If you’re still comparing areas, weighing tradeoffs, or trying to decide what makes the most sense for your family, I’m happy to help you think it through.
My role is to help you understand how different Conejo Valley neighborhoods actually live, so you can feel confident before making any decisions.


