647 Erbes Road, Thousand Oaks, California 91362, Thousand Oaks, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$724,900
647 Erbes Road, Thousand Oaks, California 91362
3Beds
2Baths
1,124Sqft
6,098Lot
Year Built
1958
Close
-
List price
$725K
Original List price
$780K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
225002032
Home ConditionFair
Features
Patio
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About this home

This cozy Nantucket-inspired bungalow is now ready for new owners! Uniquely styled, this charming home features a lovely kitchen/nook/great room with an island bar. The cabinets have a whimsical seaside feel with a blue wash, rustic exposed hinges and pulls while the dark stone floors inset with real copper pennies and the distressed beachwood-looking kitchen floors hint at vintage luxury. The upgraded granite plays on the color while the hand-hammered copper sink and dishwasher panel exude a seaside, almost nautical-like quality. The vaulted ceilings and skylights bring the outside in, while the lighting complements and accentuates all these elements. You can almost taste the salt in the air. Contrasting the casual beach-like feel inside, the near downtown and pedestrian location offers an urban feel replete with the sounds of the city. It's a combination that almost sounds like the ocean in the distance. The floorplan is extremely versatile, offering up to 3 bedrooms or 2 and a den and 2 full baths. But that's not all! The primary with its separate entrance affords the new owner the opportunity to create a separate apartment for a multi-generational solution or extra income as a rental. The covered and enclosed patio adds additional usable space and leads to the sizable back yard down to the creek. With a large driveway and covered two-car carport, this home awaits someone special who wants a single-family residence instead of a condo or townhome. No shared walls and no HOA either, make this Conejo Valley Living at its easiest.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/30/25
Price Change
$724,900
04/24/25
Listing
$779,900
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (156 Listings)
Beds34
29%
Baths23
26%
Square foot1,1242,603
2%
Lot Size6,09810,018
18%
Price$725K$1.4M
2%
Price per square foot$645$593
64%
Built year19581985
4%
HOA
Days on market196168
65%
Condition Rating
Fair

Built in 1958, this property has undergone significant, yet highly stylized, renovations, particularly in the kitchen. The 'Nantucket-inspired' kitchen features blue-washed cabinets, a hand-hammered copper sink, granite countertops, and unique dark stone floors with copper pennies. While these are updates, the specific aesthetic and black appliances suggest the renovation may be older than 15 years or not align with current universal design trends, making it potentially 'outdated' for some buyers. The overall property appears maintained and move-in ready, but the age of the home (66 years) and lack of detail on major systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing) imply that while functional, these components may show signs of age. The exterior and backyard are also quite basic, suggesting minor updates or landscaping might be desired. It's not in 'Good' condition as the renovations are not universally modern or recent enough to meet that standard, but it's far from 'Poor' as it's clearly been cared for and updated.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Unique & Themed Design: The property boasts a distinct 'Nantucket-inspired' aesthetic with charming details like copper penny-inlaid floors, distressed beachwood, and a hand-hammered copper sink, offering a unique and memorable living experience.
Versatile Floorplan & Income Potential: The flexible floorplan allows for 2-3 bedrooms, and the primary suite's separate entrance provides an excellent opportunity for multi-generational living or potential rental income.
Single-Family & No HOA: As a single-family residence with no shared walls and no Homeowners Association (HOA) fees, it offers greater privacy and lower ongoing costs compared to condos or townhomes.
Enhanced Interior Features: Vaulted ceilings and skylights create an open, bright atmosphere, while the covered and enclosed patio adds valuable additional usable living space.
Ample Parking & Outdoor Space: The property includes a large driveway and a covered two-car carport, along with a sizable backyard that extends down to a creek, providing practical utility and natural appeal.

Cons

Age of Construction: Built in 1958, the property's underlying structure is older, which may lead to concerns about original systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical) or require more extensive maintenance over time, despite cosmetic updates.
Urban Noise/Location Contrast: Despite the interior's tranquil beach-like theme, the 'near downtown and pedestrian location' brings 'sounds of the city,' which might be a drawback for buyers seeking a quieter environment.
Niche Aesthetic Appeal: While unique, the highly specific 'Nantucket-inspired' and 'whimsical seaside' design may not appeal to all potential buyers, potentially narrowing the market pool compared to more universally appealing styles.

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