2001 Brookfield Drive, Thousand Oaks, California 91362, Thousand Oaks, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$1,445,000
2001 Brookfield Drive, Thousand Oaks, California 91362
4Beds
3Baths
2,669Sqft
8,215Lot
Year Built
1986
Close
-
List price
$1.45M
Original List price
$1.5M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SR25227069
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Pool
Spa
Patio
View-

About this home

Welcome to your beautifully updated home in the heart the Braemar neighborhood of Thousand Oaks. This 4-bedroom, 3-bath property feels brand new with a bright open-concept layout, a remodeled kitchen featuring modern cabinets, sleek countertops, and a perfect flow into the dining area for gatherings and everyday life. Bi-fold patio doors open to a resort-style backyard with a sparkling pool, relaxing jacuzzi, koi pond, and lush custom landscaping. The outdoor misting/fog system keeps the space cool and refreshing while adding a touch of ambiance to warm summer evenings. Inside, you’ll find glossy porcelain tile floors, fresh new paint, updated lighting, and new bathroom vanities. The home also includes a whole house fan system that keeps the air fresh and comfortable year-round. Over $100,000 in upgrades and updates make this home stand out for its design, comfort, and quality. Pool & Jacuzzi | Koi Pond | Misting/Fog System | Whole House Fan.

Nearby schools

8/10
Lang Ranch
Public,K-50.6mi
7/10
Los Cerritos Middle School
Public,6-80.5mi
8/10
Westlake High School
Public,9-124.2mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
11/03/25
Price Change
$1,445,000-3.6%
10/02/25
Listing
$1,499,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (157 Listings)
Beds44
50%
Baths33
50%
Square foot2,6692,622
54%
Lot Size8,21510,018
41%
Price$1.45M$1.42M
51%
Price per square foot$541$592.5
33%
Built year19869925993
53%
HOA
Days on market34166
1%
Condition Rating
Excellent

This property has undergone extensive, high-quality renovations, exceeding $100,000, making it feel 'brand new' as stated in the description. The kitchen features modern two-tone cabinets, sleek countertops, and new stainless steel appliances. All bathrooms have been updated with new vanities, modern fixtures, and contemporary tiling. The home boasts new glossy porcelain tile floors in main areas, fresh paint, and updated recessed lighting throughout. The resort-style backyard with a pool, jacuzzi, and misting system further enhances its appeal. While the original build year is 1986 and central air conditioning is not mentioned (only a whole house fan), the visible components and key areas like the kitchen and bathrooms are virtually new and meet current quality standards, aligning with the 'Excellent' criteria for extensively renovated properties.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Extensive Modern Upgrades: The property boasts over $100,000 in recent upgrades, including a remodeled kitchen with modern cabinets and sleek countertops, new paint, updated lighting, new bathroom vanities, and glossy porcelain tile floors, giving it a 'brand new' feel.
Resort-Style Outdoor Living: The backyard features a sparkling pool, relaxing jacuzzi, koi pond, lush custom landscaping, and an outdoor misting/fog system, creating a luxurious and comfortable entertainment space accessible via bi-fold patio doors.
Desirable Neighborhood & Schools: Located in the heart of the Braemar neighborhood in Thousand Oaks, a sought-after city, with highly-rated elementary and middle schools (Lang Ranch, Los Cerritos) within a mile.
Open-Concept Layout: The interior features a bright, open-concept layout that flows seamlessly into the dining area, appealing to modern living preferences and facilitating gatherings.
Strong Value Proposition: The current list price of $1.445M is below the estimated property value of $1.487M and reflects a recent price reduction from $1.499M, indicating potential for a favorable purchase.

Cons

Lack of Central Air Conditioning: While equipped with a whole house fan system, the property description does not mention central air conditioning, which could be a significant drawback for comfort during hot Thousand Oaks summers.
No Scenic Views: The property explicitly states 'view: None,' which may deter buyers who prioritize scenic vistas, especially in a desirable Southern California location.
Original Build Year Concerns: Despite extensive cosmetic and amenity upgrades, the home's 1986 build year means some core structural or mechanical systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, roof) might be older and could require future maintenance or replacement not covered by the recent updates.

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