Gated: Renaissance Homes
Westlake Village, CA | $850k-$1M
Gated: Renaissance Homes
First time home buyers take notice, Renaissance is the most affordable gated community of single family homes we have in Westlake Village. If easy access to local dining and boutiques gets you pumped, Renaissance will make it happen. The ever popular “Shoppes” is just a short walk away and the balance of the Westlake Village scene is just minutes from your doorsteps.
Westlake Village | The Overview
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Renaissance | Quick Take
The most affordable gated community of single-family homes in Westlake Village, and it’s walkable.
- Lifestyle: The Shoppes are a short walk away, there’s a kids park, and pool inside the gates, with low HOAs. Easy day-to-day living in a family-friendly setup.
- Identity: Detached single-family homes at a gated entry price that’s hard to find in Westlake Village. Built in 1998, so you get newer construction than most Westlake Village homes.
- Trade-off: Homes are close together. Technically detached, but you’ll know your neighbors. Yards run small and lean patio-style unless you back the golf course.
- Bottom line: Best for first-time buyers and younger families who want a gated Westlake Village address, walkability, and a community built around kids.
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Quick Facts at A Glance
Typical Price Range
$850k-$1M
Home Size (SQ FT)
1151-1733
Number of Homes (Approx.)
180
Bedrooms
2-4
Year Built
1998
Renaissance Floor Plans
What's To Love
Convenience is the name of the game here. Where other neighborhoods lack walkability, Renaissance delivers. The small tight knit community is family friendly and tends to cater to the little ones. A tot lot, park, and community pool (all within the gates) make for a safe and secure place to raise a family.
What's Not To Love
Yards are small and lean towards patio style unless you’re lucky enough to find a home that backs the golf course. Although the homes are technically detached, they are very close to each other so you better hope you like your neighbor.


Who Should Look Here
First time home buyers and younger families is the demo for this community. Your typical neighbors are likely families with young kids or with one on the way. Empty nesters is also a growing demographic here as the neighborhood matures. Larger families may have a tough time fitting in the floorplans here, but if you have little ones, this could be home for you.
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Homes for Sale in Renaissance
Renaissance Market Snapshot
This snapshot shows recent sales activity in Renaissance to give a general sense of how the neighborhood has been performing over time.
| 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Sale Price: | $1,037,000 | $1,082,500 | $893,000 |
| Lowest Price: | $849,000 | $1,065,000 | $893,000 |
| Highest Price: | $1,165,000 | $1,100,000 | $893,000 |
| Number of Sales: | 5 | 2 | 1 |
| Avg. Days on Market: | 12 | 7 | 42 |
Buying a home in Renaissance?
If you’re starting to think about what it would actually look like to buy in Renaissance, 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 BuySelling a home in Renaissance?
If you own a home in Renaissance and are thinking about selling, it helps to understand what typically goes into the costs and what you might realistically walk away with.
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Exploring Your Westlake Village Options
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RENAISSANCE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Most buyers assume gated single-family homes in Westlake Village start at a much higher price point. Renaissance offers detached homes behind gates at a price that’s often lower than buyers expect, which is a big part of its appeal.
Prices typically run $850k-$1M. The golf course backing units command a noticeable premium over standard lots, mostly because of the yard size and views.
The location makes daily life easy. Kids can walk to nearby parks, the community has its own pool and playground, and The Shoppes are close enough that you’re not constantly getting in the car for every errand.
Technically detached, but the lots are small and the homes sit close to each other. It’s not the same as living on a standard single-family lot. You’ll have neighbors nearby on most sides. If privacy is a priority, it’s worth seeing in person before getting too far into the process.
It’s the most affordable gated entry point for detached single-family homes in Westlake Village. Communities like Westlake Pointe offer more square footage and views, but at a significantly higher price. Renaissance fills a gap that doesn’t exist anywhere else in town.
Many buyers are young families who want a detached home and a gated community but aren’t ready for the price tag that comes with some of Westlake Village’s larger neighborhoods. You’ll also see move-up buyers who value location more than lot size.
Yard size. Most lots are small and patio-style, which limits outdoor space for kids, pets, or entertaining. The golf course backing units are the exception, but they’re priced accordingly. Buyers who need a real backyard usually end up looking elsewhere.
Ready to tour Renaissance 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.

