Thousand Oaks Housing Landscape is About to Change FOREVER

Thousand Oaks has spent decades protecting what makes it special. But in 2026, the city is experiencing one of the biggest transformations in its history. From Amgen's $600 million expansion and the city's first true downtown to thousands of new homes under construction and the world's largest wildlife crossing opening nearby, these projects are reshaping the future of the Conejo Valley while preserving everything residents already love. In this video, Victoria Stephen breaks down what's changing, why it's happening now, and what these developments could mean for homeowners, buyers, investors, and anyone considering a move to Thousand Oaks. Stay tuned! 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 ✅    / @soldbyvictoriastephen   📲 I have so many people contacting me who are moving here to the Conejo Valley and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village and the surrounding areas, we can make that transition so much easier on you!! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you!! Contact us - Victoria Stephen - Coldwell Banker Realty 📲 Call/Text Direct at (609) 351-4602 📲 Email: [email protected] CalRE 02216433 Learn More about Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills and the surrounding areas here: https://www.toaks.org/home https://www.wlv.org/ https://www.agourahillscity.org/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conejo_... https://www.ventura.org/visitors/thin... https://businessforwardvc.com/thousan... Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:44 Why Thousand Oaks Stayed the Same for Decades 2:20 Major Development Projects Reshaping the City 2:38 TO Ranch: Redeveloping the Former Kmart Site 4:06 The $150 Million Downtown Thousand Oaks Project 5:13 Amgen's $600 Million Investment 5:50 The Growing Biotech Industry in Conejo Valley 6:44 The World's Largest Wildlife Crossing 8:04 What These Changes Mean for Thousand Oaks 9:08 The Future of the City