Living in Thousand Oaks.. My honest experience moving to Thousand Oaks DRE

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    Thousand Oaks
    Thousand Oaks is a wonderful place to live, workand play. Its lush, tall oaks cover every part of the city. Hearing the birds and the wind pass thru the thousands of trees give residence a relaxed feeling. This is the place where you can be in at peace surrounded by nature, and at the same time, just an hour drive from one of the world’s biggest cities!
    The City of Thousand Oaks is located 12 miles from the Pacific Ocean, 45 minutes from downtown Los Angeles and 55 miles from Santa Barbara.
    Thousand Oaks also has one of California Lutherans University main campus. Founded in 1959, California Lutheran University is home to more than 2,804 undergraduate and 1,223 graduate students who come from more than 49 countries and represent a wide variety of faiths. Cal Lutheran University students are a great contribution to the thousand oaks community. The university often sponsors music, art, distinguished speakers, theater and dance to the community.
    Work:
    There are high paying jobs available since there are many high-tech offices that reside here. Amgen, Baxter, BMW, Anthem, Skyworks Solutions Inc and Sage Publications are just some of the many companies located here.
    Play:
    Thousand Oaks has about 150 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails that provide recreational opportunities for all.
    THOUSAND OAKS BANK OF AMERICA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
    The Civic Arts Plaza is the realization of a 20-year dream by Thousand Oaks citizens to provide a facility to house quality cultural activities. To date, over three million people have patronized the Civic Arts Plaza since its successful October 1994 grand opening.
    The civic center tours Broadway musicals, popular entertainers, award-winning children’s programs, international ballet, folk and modern dance companies, classical symphonic performances, chamber music, choral ensembles, civic light opera, comedy, distinguished speakers, films, magic, jazz, big band orchestras, and live theatre and community programs.
    Live:
    Thousand Oaks is a very quant city and yet it was access to an exceptional educational systems and amazing health care to its residents.
    In 2021, Thousand Oaks has been named #11 in the safest cities of California. The Conejo Valley Unified School District is also a highly rated school system.
    Los Robles Regional Medical Center is a licensed 382-bed acute care facility. Fully accredited by The Joint Commission, Los Robles Hospital has the only Level II Trauma Center in Eastern Ventura County and the only Emergency room in both Los Angeles and Ventura Counties with the coveted EDAP (Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics) rating.
    In addition, it is the only hospital certified by both Counties as a STEMI-designated heart attack center for rapid heart attack response and is a comprehensive Stroke Center. With over 600 physicians on its medical staff, representing over 50 medical specialties, Los Robles is proud to be the community’s most trusted resource for health and a regional destination for care.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @rsls101
    @rsls101 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I agree the food selection in TO is not the greatest

  • @dgracia72
    @dgracia72 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful neighborhood

  • @eddieg6436
    @eddieg6436 Před rokem +1

    You’re absolutely right about the EXCELLENT location! Malibu, Santa Barbara/ Montecito, Calabasas all nearby. You also discussed the fires. I went through the most STRESSFUL 10 days of my life with the November, 2018 Woolsey fire. (You moved to T.O. in 2019 and missed it). That enormous wildfire scared me to death, and burned parts of Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, and half of Malibu to the ground. The CONSTANT threat of wildfires reminded me of people living in Tornado alley Oklahoma, or never ending hurricanes of the gulf coast. I MOVED away, and now visit L.A. instead. The fires, and insanely high property taxes forced me out.

    • @daliasrealty
      @daliasrealty  Před rokem

      Thank you so much Eddie. I really appreciate your comment. I cannot imagine how it must have felt to see everything up in flames. Its so scary.

  • @drivenchats
    @drivenchats Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this information I too I am a LA girl, looking to branch off to thousand oaks or Oxnard

    • @daliasrealty
      @daliasrealty  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comment. Let me know how I can support you. I can make a video about Oxnard if you would like.

  • @theinvestmentguy9041
    @theinvestmentguy9041 Před 2 lety +1

    How’s the short term market there?

  • @luca16777
    @luca16777 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this beautiful video, but I disagree in 2 points:
    1 - the food. Why do you say is not the top? There are many good places here like The Bandit's and Tarantula Hill. You can find Italia, Chinese, Mexican, Indian, Korean restaurants and the main chain like Cheesecake Factory, Lazy Dog, Hurban plates, Lure, all the fast food like In and out, chick filet, Subway...
    2- The Reserve? In TO there are plenty of Good Assisted living communities, and Memory care, from University Village to Belmont, Atria, Hillcrest, Loyal, Varenita, Oakview, Silverado... Why mention just The Reserve, that is actually the worst?
    For the rest, very good job, thank you!

    • @daliasrealty
      @daliasrealty  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you I appreciate your comment. I am comparing restaurants to Los Angeles. Were there are a multitude of choices in each category. You are right the chain restaurants are good. I also didn't know The Reserve is the worse. I will research that further. I think that could be a video in its own!! Thank you so much for your comment and watching. It means so much to me!! :)

  • @MaxFung
    @MaxFung Před 2 lety +3

    The problem I have with Thousand Oaks is that everyone always brags that it’s in between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. But it’s neither of those things, and there’s really nothing drawing anyone here except for having a house of their own in a quiet neighborhood. And that’s fine I understand why people want that, but growing up here is extremely sheltering and most people I know from high school have left

    • @daliasrealty
      @daliasrealty  Před 2 lety

      Hello Max I appreciate your comment. I can see that. I grew up in South Los Angeles and people here leave their homes, cars and stores wide open. Something I have not seen in LA

  • @WOLFROY47
    @WOLFROY47 Před 2 lety +6

    lose the background music, it's not necessary, if you want to talk just talk