Midtown Ventura Neighborhood
Families, young professionals, remote workers
The Vibe: Classic Ventura, with walkable grocery stores or cafes (or whatever you crave) and mid-century houses. Close to the hospital and to the beach, with tree-lined streets that feel residential but never sleepy. Neighbors chat on front porches, and it’s one of those areas where kids still bike to school.
Zoned Schools:
- Poinsettia Elementary
- Cabrillo Middle
- Ventura High
Median Home Price: ~$820,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Eastside Costa Mesa (CA)
-North Park (San Diego)
Downtown / Westside Neighborhood
Artists, surfers, people who want to be in the mix
The Vibe: Walk to everything, including restaurants, theaters, wine bars, and live music. Victorian homes mix with small bungalows and apartments. You can smell the ocean from your front porch, and nightlife hums without getting loud. Mornings start with surfboards on car roofs and end with live music on Main Street.
Zoned Schools:
- Lincoln Elementary
- Ventura High
Median Home Price: ~$780,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Oceanside (CA)
-Bellingham’s Fairhaven District (WA)
Ventura Keys Neighborhood
Boaters, water lovers, long-time Ventura residents
The Vibe: A waterfront neighborhood with private docks and morning kayaking through the canals. Streets are calm, and neighbors tend to know one another and socialize on or the docks of the water.
Zoned Schools:
- Saticoy Elementary
- Ventura High
Median Home Price: ~$1.8M
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Huntington Harbor (CA)
-Coronado Cays (San Diego)
Pierpont / Marina Park Neighborhood
Surfers, retirees, remote professionals
The Vibe: Beach living and beach play along sand paths and cottages. Homes sit steps from the water, and it feels like a close-knit coastal village where everyone knows the tides. Mornings are peaceful; afternoons often smell like sunscreen and grilled fish tacos.
Zoned Schools:
- Pierpont Elementary
- Cabrillo Middle
- Ventura High
Median Home Price: ~$1.4M
Similar Neighborhoods:
-San Clemente (CA)
-Pismo Beach (CA)