About Woodland Hills

Woodland Hills is nestled in the San Fernando Valley, surrounded by Calabasas, Tarzana, West Hills, Canoga Park, Winnetka, and the Santa Monica Mountains. Woodland Hills is one of the least dense communities in the Los Angeles area, with spacious homes centered on large, grassy lots. Many of these homes are multi-story and contain upstairs balconies overlooking the yards.

Living in Woodland Hills

Woodland Hills, along with the rest of the San Fernando Valley, undergoes some of the most extreme temperature changes in California. Summers are hot and dry, with temperatures frequently staying well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Winters in the San Fernando Valley are mild and wet, with average temperatures in the high 30s and low 40s. This Mediterranean climate appeals to people looking to live somewhere with more than one season, but without the harsh winters that can be found farther inland.

One of the most well done features of Woodland Hills is the Woodland Hills Country Club, a private use facility that boasts an upscale restaurant and a top notch golf course. Woodland Hills’ residents can also enjoy the use of two local branches of the public library, the Woodland Hills Branch Library and the Platt Branch Library.

The Woodland Hills Recreation Center is equipped to host a wide range of sporting events, including an indoor gym, basketball courts, a baseball diamond, a football field, tennis courts, and a soccer field. This facility is also a great place to bring the kids, with picnic tables and a children’s play area that is open to the public. Families with young children might also be interested to know that this community has a diverse selection of public and private schools, including an all boys Catholic high school, and all girls Catholic high school, and a co-ed Catholic high school.

Real Estate in Woodland Hills

With a median household income of just under $100,000, this area is more affluent than the rest of the county as well as the city of Los Angeles as a whole. The real estate here is comparatively affordable, with a median home price of less than $700,000. The price per square foot in Woodland Hills is well under the Los Angeles average, at just under $400 per square foot. This area’s homes have appreciated rapidly over the last few years, closing the gap between the Woodland Hills real estate and the homes in other, similar areas.

If you are considering purchasing a home in Woodland Hills, now is the time to do it. Demand for homes in this area is rising at a faster rate than new properties can be built, so inventory here is limited. To learn more about the properties available for purchase in Woodland Hills, browse the listings on our website. These are frequently updated, so if you are interested in one of these properties, it is best to act quickly.

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