A vibrant, affordable neighborhood in Oxnard with strong walkability and proximity to top-rated schools.
South Oxnard Residential represents one of Oxnard's most balanced neighborhoods for families and first-time homebuyers seeking value without sacrificing walkability. The area earns a respectable walk score of 74, meaning most errands are accomplishable on foot, while median home values of $427,033 remain significantly below Oxnard's citywide median of $587,200. Nearly 48% of residents raise children here, and the median household income of $72,223 reflects a solidly working-to-middle-class community with strong owner occupancy at 55.7%.
| Median home price | $427k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +2.3% |
| Price per sq ft | $387 |
| Median rent | $1,640 |
| Typical days on market | 34 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 74 |
| Transit Score | 33 |
| Bike Score | 56 |
South Oxnard Residential offers genuine affordability relative to broader Oxnard trends, with a median home price of $427,033 and median rent of $1,640 per month. Market conditions favor buyers seeking entry-level properties or investors eyeing rental income.
Homes in South Oxnard Residential tend to move steadily but not urgently; offer competitively but with room to negotiate. Strong inspection contingencies and pre-approval letters carry weight in this neighborhood's market.
South Oxnard Residential's $427k median price point and walkable streets make it ideal for couples and small families breaking into homeownership.
With 47.9% of the neighborhood raising children and multiple elementary schools within walking distance, families thrive here.
Steady rental demand at $1,640 median and owner-occupancy of 55.7% create consistent cash-flow opportunities for buy-and-hold investors.
The neighborhood's walkability and affordable housing appeal to remote employees prioritizing community over commute ease.
Palm Vista Senior Center and South Oxnard Senior Center provide local social anchors, though transit access remains limited for car-free retirees.
The neighborhood's primary housing stock; most feature 3 to 4 bedrooms and modest yards.
Attract first-time buyers and investors seeking lower maintenance and price entry points.
Emerging small-apartment conversions appeal to landlord-investors targeting the $1,640 rental market.
Daily life in South Oxnard Residential balances suburban calm with urban convenience. Residents can walk to Ralphs for groceries, stop at Ruby's Cafe of Oxnard for morning coffee, or enjoy outdoor time at Elm Park or Lemonwood Park without driving. <h3>Recreation & Dining</h3> The neighborhood supports diverse dining options: Poke Luau and Maki Plus serve fresh Pacific fare, while Cebu and McDonald's accommodate family convenience needs. Weekend trips to Plaza Stadium Cinemas 14 or the Murphy Auto Museum offer accessible entertainment. The area's median age of 28.1 years and active parks create a youthful, family-oriented environment where neighbors regularly gather.
Annual events: Oxnard Strawberry Festival (May), Oxnard Film Festival (December), various community block parties and seasonal fairs
South Oxnard Residential sits within strong school boundaries, anchored by Harrington Elementary (score 29.5) and Elm Street Elementary (score 17), both offering neighborhood-level accessibility. Channel Islands High School (score 28.5) serves as the area's feeder high school and ranks among Oxnard's top-performing campuses.
School Score 29.5 with 29% math and 30% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 25.5 with 21% math and 30% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 21.5 with 18% math and 25% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 17 with 12% math and 22% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 24.5 with 17% math and 32% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 22.5 with 19% math and 26% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 21.5 with 13% math and 30% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 18.5 with 13% math and 24% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 28.5 with 18% math and 39% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 15 with 3% math and 27% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 8 with 1% math and 15% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Elementary feeder into Charles Blackstock Junior High creates a predictable pathway; Channel Islands High draws top performers district-wide.
Source: Proximitii 2026
South Oxnard Residential's position along Oxnard's established grid makes commuting straightforward by car, though public transit remains supplementary. Most residents rely on personal vehicles, with 74.2% of commuters driving to work.
Local Oxnard Transit operates routes through the neighborhood, including services at C Street Transfer Center and Channel Islands stops, though transit score of 33 reflects car-dependent design.
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The median home price in South Oxnard Residential stands at $427,033, reflecting strong affordability compared to Oxnard's citywide median of $587,200. Price-per-square-foot averages $387, making the neighborhood competitive for entry-level buyers and investors. Home prices have risen approximately 2.3% year-over-year, indicating steady, sustainable appreciation.
Yes, especially for families and first-time buyers. The neighborhood combines a walk score of 74 with robust school ratings, strong owner occupancy at 55.7%, and a median household income of $72,223 that reflects stable, working-class households. However, transit access is limited (score 33), so a personal vehicle is essential for most residents.
Harrington Elementary (score 29.5) and Elm Street Elementary (score 17) serve the neighborhood's youngest learners, with walkable access for many families. Channel Islands High School (score 28.5) is the feeder high school and ranks among Oxnard's strongest academic campuses. Vista Real Charter High and Condor High offer alternative pathways for middle and high school students.
The neighborhood benefits from community-focused policing, with Oxnard Fire Stations 3 and 8 providing responsive emergency services. Poverty rates of 19.9% remain moderate for Ventura County. Like any urban neighborhood, standard safety practices apply; residents appreciate the family-oriented culture and active community engagement.
South Oxnard Residential is ideal for families raising children (47.9% of the population), first-time homebuyers seeking affordability, and buy-and-hold investors. The 74% owner occupancy and median household income of $72,223 reflect a stable demographic. Remote workers and retirees can thrive here if willing to embrace car-dependent living outside downtown cores.
The neighborhood provides walkable access to Ralphs grocery, Walgreens and CVS pharmacies, and dining at Poke Luau, Maki Plus, and Ruby's Cafe of Oxnard. Parks include Elm Park and Lemonwood Park; shopping at Centerpoint Mall and Walmart is convenient by car. Starbucks and La Frutifresca serve daily coffee needs.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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