Ventura Mid-Town
For many years, Mid-Town Ventura—broadly defined as the residential neighborhoods in the heart of the city—has been one of the most in-demand areas for buyers. The homes here were primarily built between the 1930s and 1970s, offering a rich mix of architectural styles and enduring charm.
Buyers are drawn to classic Spanish bungalows, 1930s charmers with arched doorways and built-in shelving, as well as mid-century designs from the 1960s and 1970s. Tree-lined streets, some with scenic views, create an inviting atmosphere that appeals to a wide range of residents—from families to young couples.
Mid-Town’s central location is a major draw, with many homes within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and daily conveniences, while also offering easy access to everything Ventura has to offer. It’s this blend of character, walkability, and location that continues to make Mid-Town one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods.


