Top 10 Things To Know Before Moving To Thousand Oaks California

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If you are thinking of buying a home in Thousand Oaks, California, there are a few things you should know before moving here. I am a Real Estate Agent serving Ventura and Los Angeles County and here are the Top 10 things to know before moving to Thousand Oaks!

1. Safest City in California 2020
2. Borderline Shooting
3. Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
4. Gardens of the World
5. Jungleland USA
6. It's Just Outside of Los Angeles
7. Home of Amgen
8. The Oaks Mall
9. Oak Trees
10. Wildwood Regional Park

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i absolutely love thousand oaks. Currently in nursing school in Virginia, but once Im done Thousand oaks, here I come!

Flywithjoey
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I grew up in the Thousand Oaks area (AKA TO), off of Wendy Drive. I was a long time resident. It was gorgeous back in the 70s, and early to mid 80s. Clean air, horses and sheep in the open fields, and generally friendly, respectful residents were the norm.

The area really started to change in about 1990 (now the fields are filled with houses and condos); LA / San Fernando Valley started to move into the area. By the early 2000s it was not the same. Sadly it became over crowded with obnoxious people with more money than brains. Just this year, luckily just before the housing crash, I sold my home and moved to the Midwest. It may be cold here come the Winter, but the people in the Midwest are warm, kind and welcoming.

I am very sad to see what happened to my hometown, but I have good memories from the past. And I loved what TO was, and my former life there, however, that is gone forever.

For the record, the realtor in this video undoubtedly means well, but could be somewhat mistaken about travel times to the other attraction areas that he mentions in the video (getting to Santa Monica especially). Depending on the time of day, traffic getting to those area can be horrendous. I still miss it however, in my heart, the old TO will always be my hometown.

Barsamian
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This is awesome! My best friend lives in Thousand Oaks. I'd love to visit one day. Thanks for sharing the information. I'll make sure to send it to him.

Gamerx
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I remember one of the field trips from a elementary school we went to the gardens of the world

antfan
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I grew up in the days when we took time to speak with war vets in T.O. definitely miss those days there!

williamlarson
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I'm glad that this tragic fire didn't reach these treasured tress!🙏🙏

marcymccann
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Thousand oaks was a dirtbike heaven before the early 2000s. Its gotta go back.

bryanc
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Hey ! I’m probably gonna commit to Cal Lutheran and attend this fall

ankuragnihotri
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Nice video! I got an offer to move to Thousand Oaks but I have no idea of what a good salary would be, the cost of living tools give me huge numbers and very different. Do you have a video that can help about cost of living there?

renatogamez
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IDK if SSFL is Safe
Don't forget Woosley fire disclosure
Cancer cluster especially breast

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