Thousand Oaks, CA


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Thousand Oaks, CA

About Thousand Oaks, CA

Thousand Oaks, California is a picturesque city located in Ventura County. With its lush parks and trails, great shopping and dining options, and plenty of local attractions, Thousand Oaks has something for everyone. Nature lovers will love the plentiful outdoor activities available here while business owners can take advantage of the area's many resources. Education is also top-notch in Thousand Oaks with numerous schools, universities, and medical centers nearby. Whether you’re looking for a new home or simply wanting to get away from it all, Thousand Oaks is sure to provide the perfect experience! Beach town / suburban complex - Southern California in the Santa Clara River coastal area and inland valley northwest of Los Angeles.

State: California
County: Ventura County
Metro Area: Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura Metro Area
City: Thousand Oaks
Zip Codes: 91320 91360 91362 91361
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 49 ft above sea level

Ventura is a beach town along the original Pacific Coast Highway (U.S. 101). The inhabited portion of Ventura County also includes numerous towns including Oxnard, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks and Santa Paula. Aside from Ventura and its beaches, the area is a mix of agriculture, small industry, and residential areas.

Oxnard is set along the coast in a broad, mainly agricultural plain dotted with subdivisions. The city is the area’s industrial center, with Procter & Gamble and food processor Sysco among others operating plants in the area. There is a small high tech industry, and shipping and import-export companies are tied to a small port and naval facility just south of town.

While most of the area is prosperous and attractive, Oxnard has some gritty areas largely absent in the nearby towns. Thousand Oaks is a mostly residential and family oriented community in the valley 20 miles inland, and has been a leader among the region in controlled growth practice.

The Cost of Living Index is high and rising but the area has the lowest crime rates in the state and a high level of educational attainment. The location is isolated by mountains and long freeway drives- Los Angeles is too far for a practical commute but some may commute to its northern areas in or near the San Fernando Valley. Public transportation facilities are lacking for an area its size. The coast and Channel Islands (“America’s Galapagos”) offer plenty of recreational opportunities. While costs are rising, the rest of the package is complete and on the upswing, hence the high ranking.

The east-west running valley is flat to gently rolling with a gradual slope toward the coast. The inhabited area is bounded by two coastal ranges rising 4,000 feet. The mountains are dry and covered with oaks at lower elevations and some coniferous trees at higher ones. The climate is coastal Mediterranean with a winter rainy season and summer dry season. Clear, sunny days are the rule in summer, with occasional incursions of coastal low clouds called “fog” locally. Excessive heat is rare but may occur, especially inland.

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Thousand Oaks Cost of Living

Year-round climate, attractive setting, and low crime rates make Thousand Oaks a great place to live.

$914,800
+63.0% higher than avg
$113,942
39.4% lower than avg
8.8 / 8.6
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Thousand Oaks Crime
21.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Thousand Oaks, California
$175,320
for a family
$94,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Thousand Oaks
   Year-round climate
Long commutes
   Attractive setting
Growth and sprawl
   Low crime rates
Cost of living
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Over 12 years ago
All you have to do is to check out the climate of Thousand Oaks on this site or on City-Data to see that the climate here in Thousand Oaks is perfect, if you don't like  More
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I've lived here my entire life, which I suppose isn't that long only 17 years. Its been a nice place to grow up, lots of opportunities and places to go as a kid. Park  More
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I have lived here over 10 years. I'm not sure what some of the reviewers are talking about, as it pertains to "nothing to do for kids" here. We have a fantastic Parks  More
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