
Retirement Community
3557 Campus Dr, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91360
The Project Has 6 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 19 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 3 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Esseff Village Apartments Has 51 Units Available
Hacienda De Feliz Has 25 Units Available
Hillcrest Villas Has 60 Units Available
Los Feliz Apartments Has 36 Units Available
Los Feliz Apartments Phase 2 Has 20 Units Available
Schillo Gardens Has 29 Units Available
Shadows Apartments Has 148 Units Available
Stoll House Apartments Has 11 Units Available
Villa Garcia Has 54 Units Available
Conejo Future Apartments Has 90 Units Available
Mountclef Apartments Has 3 Units Available
Warwick House Has 6 Units Available
Atria Hillcrest Has 1 Units Available
Castle Hill Retirement Village Has 1 Units Available
Everlasting Springs Has 1 Units Available
Heartland Home Residential Carefclty Fr The Eldrly Has 1 Units Available
Hillcrest Royale Has 1 Units Available
THOUSAND OAKS HEALTHCARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Thousand Oaks Royale Retirement Has 1 Units Available
University Village Thousand Oaks Has 1 Units Available
A high walk score can make a neighborhood look healthier than it really is. You open the listing, see a big number, and feel relieved. The apartment is “very walkable.” The house is “close to daily errands.” The map is covered with little icons that make the area look convenient, connected, and full of options. Suddenly, the location feels safer to choose because a website has turned the neighborhood into a clean, confident score. Then you move in and realize the nearest “grocery” is a gas station with energy drinks, chips, lottery tickets, and one tired banana near the register. That is the trap. Walkability and real food access are not the same thing. A neighborhood can score well online because there are businesses nearby, while still leaving residents with weak access to fresh produce, affordable groceries, full-service supermarkets, and everyday food choices that make life easier.
A hospital near your apartment can be a major convenience—or a daily source of noise, traffic, and parking stress. The difference often comes down to where the unit faces and how close it is to emergency entrances or ambulance routes. Before treating “near a hospital” as a rental bonus, renters should check what living there actually feels like day and night.
Your child got accepted to college. Your friend is moving for a new job. Your cousin has income but no credit history. The apartment is perfect, but the landlord says the applicant does not qualify alone. They need a co-signer or guarantor. Then comes the emotional pressure: “It is just a signature.” “I will always pay on time.” “You will not actually have to do anything.” “The landlord only needs backup paperwork.” That is how many people walk into a financial trap. Co-signing a lease can feel like a small favor, but legally and financially, it can become a major obligation.
Being denied for a rental application can be frustrating, especially when you are ready to move. However, rental rejections are often based on specific criteria that can be understood and addressed. Knowing what went wrong and how to adjust your approach can help you improve your chances when applying for the next available property.