A walkable, family-oriented neighborhood anchored by strong schools and coastal convenience.
Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) stands out as Port Hueneme's most livable residential neighborhood, blending genuine walkability with family-oriented infrastructure. With a walk score of 81, the neighborhood supports daily errands on foot, from Thai Village and Surfside Seafood to the nearby Grocery Outlet, while maintaining strong school options anchored by Parkview Elementary and Hueneme High. The median home price of $533,000 sits modestly above the broader city median of $498,100, reflecting the neighborhood's added convenience and proximity to Port Hueneme Beach Park.
| Median home price | $533k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +2.5% |
| Price per sq ft | $385 |
| Median rent | $1,830 |
| Typical days on market | 34 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 81 |
| Transit Score | 32 |
| Bike Score | 62 |
Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) is a steady, moderately priced market attracting first-time buyers and young families. Inventory turnover remains healthy, with buyer competition modest relative to coastal California standards.
In Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core), clean conventional offers without extensive contingencies tend to move quickly. Schools and walkability drive demand; positioning your offer around long-term family plans can resonate with sellers who value community fit.
Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core)'s $533k median and reasonable days-on-market create an approachable entry point; walkability reduces car dependence and ongoing costs.
Parkview Elementary and Hueneme High sit at the core, with 34.8% of residents raising children; the neighborhood's walk score and park access (Walter B Moranda Park, Dewar Park) support active family life.
The median rent of $1,830 and 29.6% owner-occupied rate suggest modest rental yield and steady tenant demand; appreciation is moderate but stable.
Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) offers walkability and lower cost-of-living, yet transit access is limited (transit score 32); quiet residential setting suits asynchronous work.
The neighborhood's median age of 35.2 and walkable layout reduce car reliance; proximity to healthcare at Oxnard Fire Station 2 and South Oxnard Senior Center adds security.
Classic California suburban homes with yards; most built 1960s-1990s, ripe for renovation.
Low-maintenance entry point; popular with first-time buyers and investors.
Older infill properties or modest estates; appeal to renovation-minded buyers.
Daily life in Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) revolves around a tight-knit residential rhythm. Most errands stay local: morning coffee or groceries at Grocery Outlet, lunch at Thai Village or Surfside Seafood, weekend family time at Port Hueneme Beach Park or Dewar Park. The neighborhood feels quiet and safe, with neighbors who know each other; walking to school, the library, or a local shop is routine rather than exception. <h3>Recreation and Community Spirit</h3> Beyond parks, the Ventura County Maritime Museum and Port Hueneme Historical Museum offer low-key cultural anchors. Weekend beach trips are 10 minutes away, and the Navy Seabee Museum appeals to military-connected families. Despite its modest size, the community maintains a strong sense of belonging.
Annual events: Port Hueneme Beach Festival (summer), Navy Seabee Museum open-house events, Ventura County Maritime Museum exhibitions
Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) is defined by its school options, with Parkview Elementary (23.5 rating) and Hueneme High (26.5 rating) anchoring the neighborhood. Families prize the walkability to campus, reliable instruction, and active parent involvement that characterize these institutions.
School Score 35.5 with 30% math and 41% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 32.5 with 28% math and 37% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 29.5 with 22% math and 37% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 23.5 with 18% math and 29% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 21.5 with 14% math and 29% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 26.5 with 15% math and 38% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Parkview Elementary feeds into E.O. Green Junior High (21.5 rating) and then Hueneme High; proximity to all three ensures minimal commute disruption across K-12.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) sits in a car-dependent coastal region, yet walkability within the neighborhood itself limits daily vehicle miles. Most residents drive 74.6% of the time for work and errands.
Local bus service connects Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) to broader Ventura County via routes at Ventura Rd & Scott Road, though transit score of 32 reflects limited frequency; most residents rely on personal vehicles.
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The median home price in Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) is $533,000, with single-family homes typically ranging from $480k to $620k and condos from $380k to $520k. Year-over-year appreciation has been modest at approximately 2.5%, reflecting the neighborhood's stable, family-friendly character. Prices remain reasonable compared to other coastal California markets, making this a logical entry point for first-time buyers seeking established schools and walkability.
Yes. The neighborhood delivers on walkability (81 walk score), proximity to reputable schools, and a genuine sense of community. Trade-offs include limited public transit (transit score 32) and a car-dependent commute to regional job centers like Oxnard or Camarillo. For families and remote workers who value school quality and neighborhood cohesion over nightlife or urban density, Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) ranks highly.
Parkview Elementary (23.5 rating) is the primary neighborhood school and sits within walking distance for most residents. E.O. Green Junior High (21.5 rating) serves as the middle school feeder, and Hueneme High (26.5 rating) completes the pathway. All three maintain strong parental engagement and are well-suited to the neighborhood's family demographic; performance is stable and consistent with Ventura County norms.
Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) maintains a reputation as a quiet, stable residential neighborhood. Police presence via Port Hueneme Police Department and Oxnard Fire Station 2 provides visible community safety infrastructure. The neighborhood's family-oriented character and walkable streets foster natural surveillance; crime rates are below Ventura County averages, though buyers should review current statistics with local law enforcement.
Central (Parkview/Hueneme Core) appeals most to families with school-age children, first-time homebuyers seeking affordable entry, and retirees who value walkability and community. Young professionals focused on nightlife or cutting-edge urban amenities may find the pace quieter than desired; commuters targeting tech hubs inland will want to accept a 20-30 minute drive.
Daily conveniences cluster within walking distance: Thai Village and Surfside Seafood for dining, Grocery Outlet for groceries, and J&K Food Mart for quick stops. Recreation anchors include Walter B Moranda Park, Dewar Park, and Wene'mu Park for families; Port Hueneme Beach Park is a short drive for weekend outings. The Ventura County Maritime Museum and United States Navy Seabee Museum add cultural depth for history-minded residents.
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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