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5423 Spanish Oak Lane, C, Oak Park, CA 91377

$600,000

2 bed · 3 bath · 1,204 sqft

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688 Indian Oak Lane, 107, Oak Park, CA 91377

$600,000

2 bed · 3 bath · 1,244 sqft

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6626 Oak Forest Drive, Oak Park, CA 91377

$1,300,000

4 bed · 3 bath · 2,353 sqft

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6421 Smoke Tree Avenue, Oak Park, CA 91377

$1,175,000

4 bed · 3 bath · 2,213 sqft

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5805 Oak Bend Lane, 211, Oak Park, CA 91377

$395,000

1 bed · 1 bath · 780 sqft

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5490 Wembly Avenue, Oak Park, CA 91377

$1,750,000

4 bed · 3 bath · 2,502 sqft

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Living in Oak Park

A quiet, family-focused community in the hills between Agoura Hills and Thousand Oaks – anchored by one of the highest-rated public school districts in California.

At a Glance

Oak Park, in Brief

Lifestyle

Quiet Suburban, Family-Focused

Known For

Top-rated schools, safety, planned community character

School District

Oak Park Unified

Population

~14,000

Nearby Cities

Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks

Commute to LA

~30–40 min via US‑101

Walkability

Low – car oriented

Best For

Families prioritizing school district, quiet suburban living

About

One School District Changes Everything

Oak Park sits in a small valley between Agoura Hills to the south and Thousand Oaks to the east, technically within Ventura County and technically unincorporated – it has no city hall, no mayor, and no city government of its own. What it does have is its own school district, and that single fact shapes nearly everything else about the community and why families choose it.

Oak Park Unified School District is small by design, serving only the Oak Park community. That scale produces something that larger districts struggle to replicate: consistent academic outcomes, genuine administrator accountability, and a school culture where faculty and families actually know each other. Oak Park High School posts some of the highest academic achievement numbers of any public high school in California, and has done so with enough consistency that the reputation precedes it. For families who move to the area specifically for schools, Oak Park is frequently the answer.

The community itself was developed primarily between the 1970s and early 1990s in a planned residential style – single-family homes on measured lots, consistent streetscapes, parks integrated into the neighborhood design. It lacks the equestrian character of old Agoura Hills and the lakeside amenity of Westlake Village, but it compensates with a tightness and calm that attracts a specific kind of buyer: families who want a place that stays out of the way and lets them live well inside it.

For day-to-day needs, residents rely mostly on Agoura Hills. The Kanan Road corridor bridges the two communities, and the practical overlap in shopping, dining, and services means Oak Park functions more like a residential annex of Agoura Hills than a standalone community – which suits most residents just fine.

Neighborhoods

Where People Live in Oak Park

Oak Park Highlands

Hillside properties on the northern edge with valley views. Mix of 1980s–1990s construction and some newer custom homes on larger lots.

Views Hillside

Medea Valley

Quiet interior neighborhood adjacent to Medea Creek and its natural greenway. Family-oriented streets, strong school proximity.

Greenway Family

Kanan Road Corridor

Central Oak Park along the main arterial connecting to Agoura Hills. Most accessible location for commuters and daily errands.

Central Commuter

Shadow Ridge

Elevated properties on the community’s southwestern edge. Larger lots, views into the canyon, more private feel.

Views Privacy

Schools

Oak Park Unified School District

Oak Park Unified School District is a small, independent district serving only the Oak Park community – one of the highest-ranked public school districts in California. Its scale creates accountability and consistency that larger districts rarely match.

Public Schools (Oak Park USD)

  • Red Oak Elementary / Oak Hills ElementaryElementary · Oak Park
  • Medea Creek Middle SchoolMiddle · Oak Park
  • Oak Park High SchoolHigh · Oak Park

Nearby Private Options

  • Oaks Christian SchoolGrades 6–12 · Westlake Village (~10 min)
  • Hillcrest Christian SchoolK–12 · Thousand Oaks (~10 min)

Lifestyle

Things To Do in Oak Park

Outdoors

  • Medea Creek Nature AreaNatural greenway through the community
  • Albertson Motorway trailConnects to Simi Valley and open space to the north
  • King James Court ParkCommunity sports fields and recreation
  • Conejo Valley Open SpaceMulti-use trails nearby

Dining & Shopping

  • Agoura Hills – Whizin’s PlazaDining and retail hub just minutes away
  • Kanan Road restaurantsLocal options along the Oak Park corridor
  • The Promenade at WestlakeUpscale shopping ~10 min away

Community

  • Oak Park Little LeagueActive youth baseball program
  • Youth soccerAYSO and recreational leagues
  • Oak Park Arts LeagueCommunity arts programming and events
  • School parent communityOne of the most engaged school communities in the region

Getting Around

Commute & Access

Common reference points: Beverly Hills ~30–35 min via US‑101 · San Fernando Valley ~25 min · Agoura Hills ~10 min · Westlake Village ~15 min · Downtown LA ~45 min · LAX ~50 min. Kanan Road is the primary connector south to the 101.

Why Locals Stay

A Place That Keeps Its Promises

Oak Park is a place where the selling point is also the lived reality. The school district backs up its numbers year after year. The streets are quiet in the way people mean it when they say they want quiet streets. Families move in, the kids grow up, and a surprising number of them come back. That kind of continuity is not accidental.

Considering Selling in Oak Park?

With deep local knowledge and a relationship-first approach, we help homeowners navigate the selling process with experience, integrity, and care. No high-pressure pitch, just an honest conversation about your home and the market.

Thinking About Moving to Oak Park?

The McLaughlin Group has helped buyers navigate the Conejo Valley for generations. Whether you’re relocating, purchasing your first home, or searching for your forever home, we’d be honored to help guide you through the process.

Frequently Asked

Oak Park FAQs

What makes Oak Park Unified School District so highly rated?
Oak Park Unified is a small, independent district serving only the Oak Park community. Its small size allows for close attention to individual students, strong parental involvement, and consistent academic programming. The district regularly posts some of the highest test scores and graduation rates in California, and Oak Park High School is consistently ranked among the top public high schools in the state.
Is Oak Park its own city?
No. Oak Park is an unincorporated community in Ventura County, meaning it has no incorporated city government of its own. It is governed at the county level, with its own zip code, community identity, and – critically – its own independent school district, which is separate from neighboring Thousand Oaks and Agoura Hills.
How does Oak Park compare to neighboring Agoura Hills?
Oak Park and Agoura Hills are adjacent and share some retail along the Kanan Road corridor, but they have meaningfully different characters. Oak Park tends to be newer construction, more planned in its layout, with a tighter community feel and its own highly regarded school district. Agoura Hills has more urban character, more dining and retail options, equestrian heritage, and is served by LVUSD. Many families specifically choose Oak Park for the school district.
What kind of homes are in Oak Park?
Oak Park is primarily a single-family residential community developed between the 1970s and 1990s, with a mix of ranch homes, two-story traditionals, and some newer custom construction. Lots tend to be moderate in size. There are some hillside properties with views, and the community has maintained its residential character without significant commercial sprawl.
Is Oak Park safe?
Oak Park is consistently one of the safest communities in Ventura County. Its planned layout, engaged residents, and strong community association culture contribute to very low crime rates. It is one of the primary reasons families with children are drawn to the area.
What is the real estate market like in Oak Park?
Oak Park has appreciated steadily alongside the broader Conejo Valley. The school district premium is real – homes in Oak Park command a meaningful price bump compared to equivalent homes in neighboring areas served by different districts. Inventory is consistently tight, and well-priced homes move quickly when they come available.

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