Monte Carlo Homes

Monte Carlo is a popular neighborhood in Oak Park. Aesthetically, it’s top notch – many of these homes even come with mountain views. There’s quick access to Indian Springs Park and Red Oak elementary is an easy walk away. It’s the type of neighborhood where kids still play in the street. It’s a recipe for family friendly. 

Oak Park | The Overview

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Monte Carlo Homes | Quick Take

One of Oak Park’s most family-friendly neighborhoods, and it shows.

  • Checks a Lot of Boxes: Mountain views, open floor plans, larger kitchens, high ceilings, and a walk to Red Oak Elementary. Built for families, and it still feels that way.
  • Location Works in Its Favor: Indian Springs Park nearby, shopping and restaurants a few minutes away. Central without feeling busy.
  • The Trade-off: Yards are on the smaller side. If outdoor space is a priority, Monte Carlo will likely disappoint.
  • Bottom Line: Good schools, a neighborhood feel, and a street you’re happy to come home to. One of the first places I’d look in Oak Park.

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Quick Facts at A Glance

Typical Price Range

$1.1M-$1.6M

 

Home Size (SQ FT)

1581-2358

 

Number of Homes (Approx.)

155

 

Bedrooms

3-5

 

Year Built

Early 90s

 

HOA Fees (Approx.)

$95 Monthly

Contact Monte Carlo Homes HOA at 818-225-9191 

What's To Love

Newer homes and central location. Newer homes means open concepts with large kitchens and family rooms, plus high ceilings and natural lighting. And of course, Monte Carlo is only minutes from the many restaurants and shopping centers of Oak Park.

What's Not To Love

If a big sprawling yard is on your list, you’ll have a tough time finding one in Monte Carlo.

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Who Should Look Here

The model Oak Park neighborhood, Monte Carlo appeals to the family focused buyer looking for a place to raise a family from elementary school through graduation. No surprise, your typical neighbor is a family with school age kids – probably just like you.

Monte Carlo is one of what I call Oak Park’s 6 sister neighborhoods. If you like Monte Carlo, see how it compares to other similar Oak Park neighborhoods:

Oak Park’s 6 Sister Neighborhoods: How they compare

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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.

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Homes for Sale in Monte Carlo Homes

Monte Carlo Homes Market Snapshot

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

202320242025
Average Sale Price:$1,453,333$1,535,500$1,310,333
Lowest Price:$1,350,000$1,310,000$1,105,000
Highest Price:$1,600,000$1,800,000$1,450,000
Number of Sales:356
Avg. Days on Market:92356

Monte Carlo Homes Video Tour

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

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Schools: Monte Carlo Homes

Monte Carlo is part of the Oak Park Unified School District, the highest performing school district in Ventura County.

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

Buying a home in Monte Carlo Homes?

If you’re starting to think about what it would actually look like to buy in Monte Carlo Homes, 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 Monte Carlo Homes?

If you own a home in Monte Carlo Homes 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

Monte Carlo Homes Location

Exploring Your Oak Park Options

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

MONTE CARLO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


How much it delivers without a lot of obvious trade-offs. You get the Oak Park schools, a walk to Red Oak Elementary, Indian Springs Park nearby, good-looking streets, and homes with open layouts and larger kitchens.

It’s not the flashiest neighborhood in Oak Park, but there also isn’t a glaring weakness other than the yard size.

You’re generally looking at $1.1M-$1.6M, with most sales in the middle of that range. It’s a smaller neighborhood with limited turnover, so what’s available at any given time matters a lot. The better-condition homes tend to move quickly.

Mostly families with school-age kids. Red Oak Elementary is an easy walk, and the whole neighborhood is set up for that stage of life – kids outside, neighbors who know each other, a street that feels active without feeling crowded. There are some empty nesters too, but the demand is driven largely by families coming into Oak Park for the schools.

The yards are small. That’s the main one. The homes themselves are well-sized, up to around 2,400 sq ft, but the outdoor space doesn’t match. If you’re picturing a big backyard, Monte Carlo probably isn’t the right fit. If that’s not a priority, there’s not a lot else to complain about.

It’s one of the more polished options in the area. Bent Tree has more character and variety in home styles. 

Some other Oak Park neighborhoods come in at a lower price point, but they may not feel quite as polished. Monte Carlo sits in a comfortable middle ground — it looks good, it’s well-located, and it doesn’t have a lot of obvious downsides beyond the yard size. For buyers who want Oak Park schools, a clean neighborhood feel, and fewer obvious compromises, Monte Carlo usually comes up.

Monte Carlo is one of 6 Oak Park sister neighborhoods. See how they compare

Ready to tour Monte Carlo Homes 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.