Direct AnswerThe Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village — with its flagship wellness center heritage (the California Health & Longevity Institute legacy) — anchors a distinct relocation pattern: health-priority executives, longevity-focused retirees, and split-time households who organize life around the corridor's wellness infrastructure (the hotel's spa/medical-wellness programming, the lake's walkability, Conejo trail systems). The housing map around it (June 2026): Westlake Village proper (~$1.61M) for the core, North Ranch for the estate tier, Thousand Oaks (~$1.1M) for value within ten minutes.

What actually anchors here

The hotel's wellness campus made Westlake a credible answer to "live somewhere that supports the health project" — alongside the lake loop, Conejo Open Space trailheads, and a medical corridor (Los Robles and the area's longevity-medicine cluster). The relocation pattern is real: buyers name the wellness infrastructure, not the commute, as the reason.

The housing tiers for this buyer

Market snapshot

MarketMedian priceDays on marketCountySchool district(s)
Westlake Village$1,612,00027Los Angeles / Ventura (county-line community)Las Virgenes Unified School District (Los Angeles side) and Conejo Valley Unified School District (Ventura side); verify by address
Thousand Oaks$1,100,00043VenturaConejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD)
Oak Park$1,362,00021VenturaOak Park Unified School District (OPUSD)

Figures from /data.json, the site’s canonical data file (June 2026). Always verify current numbers.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Four Seasons wellness center open to residents?

The hotel's spa and wellness programming serve guests and members per current offerings — confirm directly; offerings have evolved since the CHLI era. The point for relocators is the corridor's broader wellness infrastructure.

Where should a wellness-focused buyer look first?

Lake-adjacent Westlake Village for daily walkability; North Ranch for estate quiet; the Thousand Oaks border for the same lifestyle at value pricing.

What does the corridor cost?

Westlake Village ~$1.61M median, Thousand Oaks ~$1.1M (June 2026), with North Ranch estates above both.

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Market figures are approximate and refreshed monthly from MLS and public-record data; school boundaries, tax rates, insurance availability, and program rules change — verify all details independently before making decisions. Brian Cooper, REALTOR® · DRE# 01434286 · eXp Realty · Equal Housing Opportunity.