324 Chestnut Hill Court 14, Thousand Oaks, California 91360, Thousand Oaks, 91360 - 2 bed, 2 bath

ACTIVE$479,000
324 Chestnut Hill Court 14, Thousand Oaks, California 91360
2Beds
2Baths
927Sqft
2,178Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
Estimation data not available
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Targeted 55+ Community: The property is located within the Oaknoll community, specifically designed for active adults aged 55 and older, offering a tailored lifestyle and social opportunities.
Top Cons:
Age of Construction: Built in 1974, the property is 50 years old, which may imply dated systems, finishes, or potential for higher maintenance costs if not updated.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$479.0K vs avg $422.5K (+$56,500)56%
Size:927 sqft vs avg 881.5 sqft50%
Price/sqft:$517 vs avg $48675%
More Insights
Built in 1974 (51 years old).
Condition: Built in 1974, this property is 50 years old. While it appears clean and well-maintained, the interior shows signs of being outdated. The kitchen features light wood cabinets, white appliances, and tiled flooring, consistent with a renovation likely 20-30 years ago. The living areas have laminate wood flooring and dated light fixtures, including a mirrored wall, indicating a need for cosmetic updates to meet current styles. The property is functional but requires minor updates to modernize its aesthetic and features. No images of the bathrooms were provided for assessment.
Year Built
1974
Close
-
List price
$479K
Original List price
$500K
Price/Sqft
$517
HOA
$560
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
225002732
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Mountain(s)
Patio
ViewMountain(s)
About this home
Have you been waiting fo a 55 and order first floor end unit 2+2 with a lovely Patio View. Well here it is. One of the best locations in the complex. The Oaknoll community enjoys so many enjoyable features such as aA beautiful club House with a work-out room, Library, card room, Large meeting room, Pool Spa, BBQ, shuffle board court,
Nearby schools
5/10
Acacia Elementary School
Public,•K-5•0.7mi
6/10
Redwood Middle School
Public,•6-8•0.5mi
7/10
Thousand Oaks High School
Public,•9-12•1.7mi
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1974, this property is 50 years old. While it appears clean and well-maintained, the interior shows signs of being outdated. The kitchen features light wood cabinets, white appliances, and tiled flooring, consistent with a renovation likely 20-30 years ago. The living areas have laminate wood flooring and dated light fixtures, including a mirrored wall, indicating a need for cosmetic updates to meet current styles. The property is functional but requires minor updates to modernize its aesthetic and features. No images of the bathrooms were provided for assessment.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Targeted 55+ Community: The property is located within the Oaknoll community, specifically designed for active adults aged 55 and older, offering a tailored lifestyle and social opportunities.
Extensive Community Amenities: Residents have access to a wide array of amenities including a clubhouse, workout room, library, card room, large meeting room, pool, spa, BBQ area, and shuffleboard court.
Desirable First Floor End Unit: Being a first-floor end unit provides convenient access, potentially more natural light, and enhanced privacy compared to interior or upper-level units.
Scenic Mountain Views: The unit offers pleasant mountain views from its patio, contributing to a serene and aesthetically pleasing living environment.
Prime Complex Location: The property is highlighted as being in 'one of the best locations in the complex,' suggesting favorable positioning within the community.
Cons
Age of Construction: Built in 1974, the property is 50 years old, which may imply dated systems, finishes, or potential for higher maintenance costs if not updated.
Compact Living Space: With 927 square feet for a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit, the living area might be considered relatively small for some prospective buyers.
High Monthly Association Fee: A monthly association fee of $560.00 is substantial and adds a significant recurring cost to homeownership, which could impact affordability.
































