
Retirement Community
3415 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
OAKVIEW AT UNIVERSITY VILLAGE Has 1 Units Available
THOUSAND OAKS HEALTHCARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Thousand Oaks Royale Retirement Has 1 Units Available
A cheap rental waiting list can feel like a door that opens for two seconds and slams shut before you even find your pay stubs. You see the announcement. You tell yourself you will apply after work. By the time you click the link, the list is closed, the portal has crashed, or the property says it already has more applicants than available units. It feels personal, but most of the time it is not.
Do you know? The person who applied for the housing assistance of section 8 is hard to wait for the time. You already passed all the application steps, and the house finally passed the inspection. But the problem came: how much wait can I take after section 8 inspection passes?
Touring an apartment is the most reliable way to understand whether a rental truly fits your needs. Photos and online listings can only show part of the picture, while an in-person or virtual tour reveals the real condition, noise level, and maintenance quality of the property. Knowing what to check during a tour helps you make a more informed decision before signing a lease.
A rainy-day apartment tour can reveal leaks, but a snowy-day tour can reveal how livable the rental really is in winter. Snow exposes weak heating, poor insulation, icy walkways, parking problems, and slow building maintenance. Before signing a lease in a cold-weather city, renters should treat a snowy tour as a real-life stress test.