30973 Lexington Way, Westlake Village, CA 91361
$890,000
2 bed · 3 bath · 1,407 sqft
View listingA planned lakeside community built around a 160-acre private lake – one of the most refined and sought-after addresses in the Conejo Valley.
At a Glance
Lifestyle
Upscale Lakeside Suburban
Known For
Private lake, golf courses, waterfront living
School District
Las Virgenes USD / Conejo Valley USD (county-line split)
Population
~8,400
Nearby Cities
Agoura Hills, Thousand Oaks, Calabasas
Commute to LA
~30–35 min via US‑101
Walkability
Moderate – walkable near the lake
Best For
Families, professionals, water enthusiasts
About
Westlake Village was not discovered – it was designed. In 1968, the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company broke ground on a master-planned community centered on a 160-acre private lake, with every street, park, and commercial zone deliberately placed. What makes the result unusual is that it worked. More than fifty years on, the lake is still the community’s organizing principle, the streets are walkable in ways most of the Conejo Valley is not, and the planning has held.
The community straddles the Los Angeles and Ventura county lines, a quirk that shapes more than just mailing addresses. Property taxes differ between the two sides. School district assignment depends on which county your home falls in – Las Virgenes USD on the LA side, Conejo Valley USD on the Ventura side – and both districts are worth attention. Most buyers who move to Westlake Village know which side they’re on before they close.
The lake is active. The Westlake Yacht Club runs regattas, sailing instruction, and a full program of on-water events. The lakeside walking path circles the entire perimeter and is one of the more genuinely pleasant places to spend a morning in the Conejo Valley. The Island – a small collection of estate properties accessible only by private bridge – remains one of the most exclusive residential addresses in the region.
Westlake Village has a pronounced corporate identity that its neighbors do not. Several significant company headquarters sit along the Thousand Oaks Boulevard corridor. That professional presence gives the community a working-day energy that coexists, somewhat unusually, with its resort-adjacent lake lifestyle.
Real estate in Westlake Village covers a genuine range. Entry-level condos and townhomes near the water, hillside single-family homes in Westlake Hills, golf course properties in North Ranch, and the lakefront estates of The Island – the price spread is meaningful, and the community has room for buyers at multiple stages of life.
Neighborhoods
A private enclave of ~30 lakefront estates accessible only by bridge. Among the most exclusive residential addresses in the Conejo Valley.
Golf course community with the North Ranch Country Club at its center. Hillside homes, larger lots, and a more private, gated character.
Waterfront condos, townhomes, and single-family homes along the lake’s eastern edge. More accessible price point with genuine lake proximity.
Established hillside neighborhood with valley views, tree-lined streets, and a mix of mid-size single-family homes popular with families.
Schools
School district assignment in Westlake Village depends on which side of the LA/Ventura county line your home sits on. Both Las Virgenes USD (LA County side) and Conejo Valley USD (Ventura County side) are top-ranked districts. Most buyers determine their district assignment before closing.
Lifestyle
Getting Around
Common reference points: Beverly Hills ~30–35 min via US‑101 · Burbank ~25 min · Santa Monica ~30 min · Downtown LA ~45 min · LAX ~50 min. The 101 provides the primary corridor; Malibu Canyon Road offers a scenic route south to the coast in about 25 minutes.
Why Locals Stay
Westlake Village earns its reputation for a reason. The lake is real, the schools are genuinely strong on both sides of the county line, and the community has a cared-for quality that comes from decades of intentional planning and resident investment. People arrive expecting a pleasant suburb and stay for something quieter: the walk to the lake on a weekday morning, the sense that the neighborhood keeps its promises.
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.
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
For three generations, the McLaughlin family has lived, worked, and built relationships throughout the Conejo Valley. We don’t just sell homes here – we proudly call this community home.