Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)
Thousand Oaks, CA | $1 mil-$2 mil+
Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)
Homes built post Y2K don’t come often in the Conejo Valley, but don’t doubt they exist. Born in the early 2000s, the Estates at Mountain View come with all the perks you’d hope for in a newer home. High ceilings, open floor plans, island kitchens…master suites that are actually built for two – his/her vanity, walk-in closets, you name it.
Thousand Oaks | Ranked one of the Top 50 Safest Cities in California
As the largest city in the Conejo Valley, Thousand Oaks has a population of more than 100k people. Its reputation for safety consistently ranks Thousand Oaks as one of the safest cities in the state. Given its size, Thousand Oaks comes with a wide range of housing options. From first time and move-up buyers to downsizers, Thousand Oaks has it all. Plus, no matter where you land in Thousand Oaks, you can expect the same conveniences you’d see in any large community while escaping the traffic and stress of other major cities.
Quick Facts at A Glance
Typical Price Range
$1 mil-$2 mil+
Home Size (SQ FT)
3,238-4,194
Number of Homes (Approx.)
39
Bedrooms
3-5
Year Built
Early 2000s
HOA Fees (Approx.)
$169 Monthly
Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) Floor Plans
What's To Love
Cheers to the era of functional backyards. By that we mean built in BBQs, private pools, and just the right amount of space to entertain. & the location offers a nice balance between privacy and accessibility – just around the corner are some of the main strips of Westlake Village/Thousand Oaks.
What's Not To Love
The early 00s style doesn’t necessarily keep up anymore. Planning for a possible face-lift won’t hurt.
+ The assigned schools for this neighborhood don’t hold up to the reputation the Conejo Valley is used to.


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Who Should Look Here
Estates at Mountain View caters to move-up buyers looking for the extra space a growing family will likely need. The nearby schools are most likely to draw in families with teenagers, grown children, or no kids at all. The newer construction attracts buyers hoping to find a home that demands a little less maintenance and upkeep.
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Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) Market Snapshot
This snapshot shows recent sales activity in Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) to give a general sense of how the neighborhood has been performing over time.
Annual Numbers: Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest)
| 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Sale Price: | $2,246,666 | $2,097,500 | No Sales |
| Lowest Price: | $2,190,000 | $2,095,000 | |
| Highest Price: | $2,300,000 | $2,100,000 | |
| Number of Sales: | 3 | 2 | - - - |
| Avg. Days on Market: | 33 | 44 | - - - |
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Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) Location
Not Sure if Estates at Mountain View (Conejo Crest) Is the Right Fit?
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