Moorpark combines newer construction, strong schools, and a small-town feel with relative value — a popular landing spot for families priced out of Thousand Oaks who still want top Ventura County schools.
Why people move to Moorpark
Moorpark combines newer construction, strong schools, and a small-town feel with relative value — a popular landing spot for families priced out of Thousand Oaks who still want top Ventura County schools.
Choosing your neighborhood
- Gated golf living: Country Club Estates.
- Newer construction: Moorpark new construction.
- Established: Peach Hill, Mountain Meadows.
Commute, schools, and cost of living
Moorpark reaches Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley in 15–20 minutes and the West Valley in roughly 30–40 minutes via the 23 and 118. Most relocating buyers weigh the commute, the school assignment (boundaries vary by street), and the all-in monthly cost including any Mello-Roos in newer tracts. A relocation consultation maps these against your budget before you fly out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Moorpark a good place to relocate?
For many families and professionals, yes — schools, lifestyle, and value relative to the LA basin. Fit depends on your commute and budget.
What is the median home price in Moorpark?
Around $900K as of 2026, varying widely by neighborhood and home type.
How is the commute from Moorpark?
Moorpark reaches Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley in 15–20 minutes and the West Valley in roughly 30–40 minutes via the 23 and 118.
How do I start a relocation search?
Contact Brian for a relocation consultation that matches neighborhoods to your commute, schools, and budget, plus current and coming-soon listings.