North of Hollywood and the Santa Monica Mountains, sits Burbank, a town home to top names in entertainment (ie Disney and Warner Brothers), highly rated public schools, and well-tended homes. Outside of its bustling commercial areas, Burbank is a safe, clean community defined by wide streets, and mostly single-family homes built in the 1940's/50's. #LiveWorkPlayHere
107,364 people live in Burbank, where the median age is 39.5 and the average individual income is $47,905. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Burbank has 43,357 households, with an average household size of 2.46. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Burbank do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 107,364 people call Burbank home. The population density is 6,200.3 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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North of Hollywood and the Santa Monica Mountains, sits Burbank, a town home to top names in entertainment (ie Disney and Warner Brothers), highly rated public schools, and well-tended homes. Outside of its bustling commercial areas, Burbank is a safe, clean community defined by wide streets, and mostly single-family homes built in the 1940's/50's. Many residents have opted to expand their homes, and newer builds are usually larger than the mid-century homes definitive of the area. The Rancho Park neighborhood is known for its particularly expansive properties, some even include stables for residents with horses.
Commute
Century City: 21.7 miles / 45-100 minutes by car / 110-130 minutes by transit
Downtown LA: 12.5 miles / 30-65 minutes by car / 60 minutes by transit
Santa Monica: 23.8 miles / 45-100 minutes by car / 120 minutes by transit
Schools K-5
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School (Public) - Rated 8/10 via GreatSchools.org
Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School (Public) - Rated 8/10 via GreatSchools.org
George Washington Elementary School (Public) - Rated 8/10 via GreatSchools.org
Schools 6-8
John Muir Middle School (Public) - Rated 7/10 via GreatSchools.org
Schools 6-12
Puc Community (Charter) - Rated 7/10 via GreatSchools.org
Schools 9-12
Burbank High School (Public) - Rated 7/10 via GreatSchools.org
Head to downtown Burbank for an array of shopping, including an indoor mall, a theater, and many dining options. Outside of the downtown area there is a mix of shops in different areas of town, from "Antique Row" in the Magnolia Park neighborhood to chain stores and an IKEA. Other spots of note: the Burbank Aviation Museum, Colony Theater for theatrical performances, Griffith Park, and Columbia Ranch to view iconic film sets.
Sources:
https://goodmigrations.com/city-guides/los-angeles/burbank
https://vacationidea.com/california/best-things-to-do-in-burbank.html
https://www.greatschools.org/california/burbank/
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