The Oaks (Calabasas) is one of Calabasas's distinct sub-neighborhoods, with its own builder history, lot size profile, school zone, and price band. This page covers what The Oaks (Calabasas) is, who built it, what homes there typically trade for, the HOA and Mello-Roos exposure, the schools serving it, and the inspection items that come up most often in resale. The data is current as of May 2026.

Direct AnswerThe Oaks (Calabasas) is a yes — 24-hour guard-gated Calabasas neighborhood built 1990s–present, lots Half-acre to multi-acre, floor plans averaging custom 4. Median May 2026: $5,750,000 (May 2026). HOA: $650–$1,200/mo (Oaks HOA, includes 24-hour guard gate). Schools: Bay Laurel Elementary · A.E. Wright Middle · Calabasas HS (Las Virgenes USD).
Data current as of May 2026.

Where The Oaks (Calabasas) sits in Calabasas

The Oaks is the flagship celebrity enclave of Calabasas — a 24-hour guard-gated community with custom estates on large lots. Residents have included high-profile entertainment and business figures. Inventory turns over relatively slowly given the small lot count and tight community.

The neighborhood is approximately at coordinates 34.135, -118.654. Major roads and freeway access vary by exact location — verify commute times to your specific work address before committing.

For the Calabasas master infrastructure (trash, street maintenance, public safety) the City handles things. Schools for this neighborhood: Bay Laurel Elementary · A.E. Wright Middle · Calabasas HS (Las Virgenes USD).

Builder, era, and floor plans

The Oaks (Calabasas) was built primarily by Multiple custom between 1990s–present. Floor plans typically run Custom 4,500–12,000+ sqft. Lots are typically Half-acre to multi-acre.

What this tells you in resale: era-typical foundations, dual-pane windows by the 1990s, slab construction on most newer product, raised foundation on some older. Original kitchens may still be in place or may have been remodeled — review the property's disclosure history and inspection record.

For new buyers, the key inspection items by era are typical: roof condition (concrete tile 50+ years, composition shingle 20-25), HVAC age, water heater (replace with tankless if not already done), and any galvanized supply lines on the older end.

Recent sale comps — what The Oaks (Calabasas) has been trading at

As of May 2026, the median price in The Oaks (Calabasas) is approximately $5,750,000 (May 2026), with the typical range running $3.5M–$15M+. Days on market tracks the broader Calabasas market.

Price-per-square-foot generally falls in the same band as broader city pricing, though view lots, course-adjacent lots, and renovated kitchens push the upper end. Original-condition homes in older finishes typically trade at a 5-12% discount to remodeled comps.

Plan sizeTypical sale rangeComments
Smaller / single-storyLower end of price rangeOften quickest to sell
Mid two-storyMid-bandMost common product
Larger two-storyUpper-mid bandLarger lots premium
Custom or view lotsTop of rangeLimited inventory

HOA, Mello-Roos, and ongoing costs

HOA: $650–$1,200/mo (Oaks HOA, includes 24-hour guard gate). Mello-Roos: None on most parcels. Always verify the current Mello-Roos assessment via the County Assessor before contingency removal — the assessment varies by parcel and can change as bonds are paid down.

Property tax base rate is the California Prop 13 1% plus voter-approved bonds (typically pushing the effective rate to ~1.10-1.30%) plus Mello-Roos if applicable. On the median home, total monthly property tax impound runs roughly 1% of price per year divided by 12, plus any Mello-Roos.

What I tell clients: never trust the listing sheet's "taxes" number — pull the actual tax bill from the County Assessor or have escrow send you the current Mello-Roos detail. Builder marketing for newer communities often quotes only the base 1% rate.

Schools serving this neighborhood

The Oaks (Calabasas) schools: Bay Laurel Elementary · A.E. Wright Middle · Calabasas HS (Las Virgenes USD). School zoning by address can change with boundary adjustments — verify the specific address with the district's official lookup tool before relying on the assignment.

Per the CA School Dashboard's 2024 rating year, schools in this district range across the standard state indicators. Each school has its own profile — the CA Dashboard at caschooldashboard.org has the detail.

For families considering private school as an alternative, the nearest options depend on location — many Calabasas families consider Christian and Catholic schools in adjacent neighborhoods.

Common buyer scenarios for The Oaks (Calabasas)

The Oaks fits the highest-end luxury buyer prioritizing security, privacy, and the Calabasas/Las Virgenes USD profile. Inventory limited; competitive process when good homes list.

Other typical scenarios that come up: commuters who work in the LA basin and want a reverse-commute pattern; move-up buyers who built equity in starter product and want larger floor plans; downsizers from larger product who want lower maintenance; relocators from adjacent communities wanting similar climate and a different school district.

For each scenario, the specific neighborhood within the city that fits best depends on the trade-offs the buyer is making — yard size, HOA, Mello-Roos, walkability, view, age of home, and condition.

Inspection items specific to this era of build

For The Oaks (Calabasas) homes built in the 1990s–present era, the inspection items that come up most often are: roof condition, HVAC age, original water heater, slab moisture (or raised-foundation venting if applicable), original pool equipment, and any signs of slab settling on post-tension foundations.

Older end of the build range: check for original galvanized supply lines (rare but worth checking), original electrical panels (FPE Stab-Lok panels are a known fire hazard — replacement quotes are $2,500-$4,500), and original sewer lateral (clay tile is failure-prone; cast iron is better).

Newer end (2010+): check the post-tension slab certificate, builder warranty status, and any active CFD assessment changes.

What I tell clients shopping The Oaks (Calabasas)

What I tell clients: The Oaks (Calabasas) is a real neighborhood with real trade-offs. If the trade-offs match what you want — the lot size, the school zone, the HOA structure, the price range — then it's the right fit. If you're stretching the budget to get into a tract that doesn't actually fit how you live, you'll regret it inside two years.

I work with buyers and sellers on these decisions every day. The best meetings are the ones where we walk through the trade-offs honestly and you decide based on what fits your situation, not on what the listing sheet says.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median home price in The Oaks (Calabasas)?

As of May 2026, the median home price in The Oaks (Calabasas) is approximately $5,750,000 (May 2026). The typical sale range is $3.5M–$15M+ depending on floor plan size, lot, and condition. Verify current pricing with a live MLS search at the time you're shopping.

Does The Oaks (Calabasas) have an HOA?

HOA in The Oaks (Calabasas): $650–$1,200/mo (Oaks HOA, includes 24-hour guard gate). Verify the current HOA dues amount and the most recent reserve study via the listing agent before contingency removal.

Does The Oaks (Calabasas) have Mello-Roos?

Mello-Roos in The Oaks (Calabasas): None on most parcels. The exact CFD assessment varies by parcel and can change as bonds are paid down. Verify via the County Assessor or the current property tax bill.

What schools serve The Oaks (Calabasas)?

The Oaks (Calabasas) schools: Bay Laurel Elementary · A.E. Wright Middle · Calabasas HS (Las Virgenes USD). School zoning by specific address can change with boundary adjustments — verify with the district's lookup tool for the authoritative address-level assignment.

When was The Oaks (Calabasas) built?

The Oaks (Calabasas) was built primarily by Multiple custom between 1990s–present. Floor plans typically run Custom 4,500–12,000+ sqft.

What is the typical lot size in The Oaks (Calabasas)?

Lots in The Oaks (Calabasas) are typically Half-acre to multi-acre. Lot size affects price meaningfully — larger lots and view lots trade at a 10-25% premium over standard tract lots in the same floor plan.

Is The Oaks (Calabasas) a good fit for a first-time buyer?

The Oaks fits the highest-end luxury buyer prioritizing security, privacy, and the Calabasas/Las Virgenes USD profile. Inventory limited; competitive process when good homes list.

How long do homes in The Oaks (Calabasas) take to sell?

Days on market in The Oaks (Calabasas) tracks the broader Calabasas average as of May 2026. Well-priced and remodeled product typically sells faster; original-condition homes may take 30-45 days.

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