Citron at the Grove is an age-restricted community in Ventura County, California. If you’re considering buying there, the most important thing is to understand the age rules, HOA structure, and resale requirements — and to verify them in the community’s current governing documents. Here’s how I help buyers evaluate Citron at the Grove.

Direct AnswerCitron at the Grove is a 55+ community in Ventura County, California, operating under the federal Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA), which generally requires at least one occupant 55 or older per home and a published, enforced age policy. Before buying, verify Citron at the Grove’s specific age rules, HOA dues and reserves, resale requirements, and amenities in its governing documents. Brian helps you confirm these details and represents you through closing.
Information current as of 2026.

How age restrictions work at Citron at the Grove

55+ and other age-restricted communities are permitted under the federal Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA), an exemption to the familial-status protections of the Fair Housing Act. HOPA generally requires that at least one occupant per home be 55 or older and that the community publish and enforce its age policies. Specific rules — minimum ages, rules for a younger spouse or visitors, and resale requirements — are set by each community and must be verified in its governing documents.

Citron at the Grove’s specific minimum age, rules for a younger spouse, and guest and resale policies are set by the community. Citron at the Grove is a 55+ community in Ventura County. Always confirm the current rules in the governing documents rather than relying on general descriptions.

Age-restriction rules, HOA dues, and resale requirements vary by community and change over time. Always verify the current age policy, CC&Rs, HOA budget, and any assessments in writing before you buy. This page is general information, not legal advice.

What to verify before you buy

  • The minimum age and how it applies to each occupant.
  • Rules for a younger spouse, partner, adult children, guests, and caregivers.
  • HOA dues, what they cover, reserves, and any special assessments.
  • Resale requirements future buyers must meet.
  • Pet, parking, rental, and architectural rules.

Financial due diligence

  • Compare total monthly cost: payment plus HOA dues.
  • Review the reserve study and assessment history.
  • Understand how dues have trended over time.
  • Factor in property taxes and insurance.

This page is general information, not legal, tax, lending, or financial advice. Program rules, zoning codes, and figures change — verify current details with the relevant agency and consult a licensed professional before making decisions.

Home type and lifestyle fit

Buyers often choose Citron at the Grove for lower-maintenance living, but home types, sizes, and amenities vary even within a single community. Tour multiple homes and confirm exactly what the HOA maintains and which amenities are included.

Buying or selling in Citron at the Grove

Whether you’re buying into Citron at the Grove or selling a home there, the transaction must comply with the community’s verified age policy and fair-housing rules. I help buyers confirm eligibility and help sellers market accurately to qualified buyers.

How Brian helps

I help buyers read Citron at the Grove’s governing documents, confirm the age and resale rules, coordinate inspections, and represent you through negotiation and closing. I represent buyers of all ages and never steer — if Citron at the Grove is what you want, I’ll help you evaluate it carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do age restrictions work at Citron at the Grove?

Citron at the Grove operates under HOPA, which generally requires at least one occupant 55 or older per home and a published, enforced age policy. Verify the specific minimum age and rules in the community’s governing documents.

Can a younger spouse live in Citron at the Grove?

Often yes, if at least one occupant meets the age requirement, but rules vary. Confirm Citron at the Grove’s specific policy on a younger spouse or partner in its governing documents.

What should I verify before buying in Citron at the Grove?

The minimum age and how it applies, rules for younger spouses, guests and caregivers, HOA dues and reserves, any assessments, resale requirements, and pet, parking, and rental rules.

How do I evaluate Citron at the Grove’s HOA finances?

Compare total monthly cost including dues, review the reserve study and assessment history, and understand how dues have trended over time.

Are all homes in Citron at the Grove the same?

No. Home types, sizes, and amenities can vary even within one community. Tour multiple homes and confirm what the HOA maintains and which amenities are included.

Can Brian help me buy or sell in Citron at the Grove?

Yes. Brian helps buyers read the governing documents and confirm age and resale rules, and helps sellers market accurately to qualified buyers — representing clients of all ages without steering.

Primary sourcesHUD — Housing for Older Persons Act, HUD — Fair Housing, County of Ventura. General information only — verify current figures and confirm legal, tax, or financial questions with a licensed professional.

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