Overview
$3,090,652
Average Sales Price
$1,814,500
Median Sales Price
17,758
Population
170
Total Listings

Demographics

Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
17.8K
17.8K in 2020
Density
570.2
per square mile
Households
7.4K
27 With Children
Gender
48% / 52%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
68% / 32%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data

About Westlake Village

Living in Westlake Village


Historical Context & Vibe


Westlake Village was conceived in the early 1960s as a "city in the country," a master-planned community designed to harmonize residential living with the surrounding natural beauty of the Santa Monica Mountains. Originally part of the expansive Russell Ranch, the area transitioned from a cattle ranch and movie filming location into a premier suburban enclave. While the master plan straddles the Los Angeles and Ventura County line, the City of Westlake Village was officially incorporated as a Los Angeles County municipality in 1981. Today, it maintains a reputation for refined tranquility, offering a highly organized, clean, and affluent atmosphere that feels worlds away from the urban density of central Los Angeles.

 

Westlake Village Real Estate & Architecture


The housing landscape in Westlake Village is characterized by its meticulous planning and architectural consistency. Homes for sale in Westlake Village range from the original "First Neighborhood" established in the 1960s—featuring traditional single-family layouts and greenbelt access—to expansive custom estates.

 

The architecture is diverse but leans heavily toward Mediterranean, Contemporary, and Traditional styles. You will find:

 

Waterfront Living: Westlake Island features high-end residences with private docks and guarded entry.
Equestrian Properties: In areas like Westlake Trails, homes sit on larger lots that accommodate stables and offer direct access to bridle paths.
Planned Developments: Neighborhoods like Three Springs and North Ranch (the portion within LA County) offer grander, more modern floor plans with lot sizes typically ranging from 10,000 square feet to over an acre in the foothills.


Lifestyle & Commerce


Living in Westlake Village provides residents with a high-end, convenient lifestyle centered around outdoor shopping and refined dining. The primary commercial hub is The Promenade at Westlake, a lifestyle center featuring luxury retailers, a cinema, and various upscale eateries. Nearby, the Westlake Village Plaza and Center provides everyday necessities such as Gelson’s and specialized boutiques. The city is bisected by the 101 Ventura Freeway, which serves as the main artery for commuting toward Los Angeles or further west into Ventura County. Agoura Road and Lindero Canyon Road are the primary local thoroughfares connecting the various residential pockets to the city's business parks.

 

Geographic Divisions


Locals typically define the area based on its relationship to the lake and the county line:

 

The Island: A man-made residential island within Westlake Lake, accessible only via a 24-hour guarded bridge. 
North of the 101: This area includes many of the newer, larger estates and business districts, leading toward the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains.
South of the Boulevard: Home to the "Trails" and the "First Neighborhood," these areas are known for being more established and offering a classic "suburban-rural" feel.
The Two Counties: It is important to note that while the city itself is in LA County, many "Westlake Village" mailing addresses (such as those in North Ranch or Lake Sherwood) are technically located within the City of Thousand Oaks in Ventura County.

 
 
Nature & Recreation

Outdoor recreation is the cornerstone of the Westlake Village lifestyle. The community is surrounded by the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, providing residents with immediate access to hundreds of miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails.

 

Westlake Lake: A private 125-acre lake used for electric boating, catch-and-release fishing, and dining at the Lakeview Garden area. 
Local Parks: The city maintains several high-quality facilities, including Berniece Bennett Park and the Westlake Village Community Park, which features a massive 31-acre layout with sports fields, a skate park, and walking paths. 
Golf: The area is home to world-class courses, providing manicured green space that defines the visual character of the northern neighborhoods. 

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