This affluent San Fernando Valley suburb sits just north of the Santa Monica Mountains. The business area is centered around the Warner Center, a large development comprised of office/industrial buildings, malls, and condos. Nearby you'll also find single-family residences and a few low-rise apartment complexes. Residents enjoy the area for its tranquility and family friendly atmosphere. #LiveWorkPlayHere
562 people live in Woodland Hills, where the median age is 43 and the average individual income is $32,161. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Woodland Hills has 168 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Woodland Hills do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 562 people call Woodland Hills home. The population density is 23,455.41 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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This affluent San Fernando Valley suburb sits just north of the Santa Monica Mountains. The business area is centered around the Warner Center, a large development comprised of office/industrial buildings, malls, and condos. Nearby you'll also find single-family residences and a few low-rise apartment complexes. Residents enjoy the area for its tranquility and family friendly atmosphere.
Commute
Burbank: 19.7 miles / 40-100 minutes by car / 100 minutes by transit
Century City: 19.4 miles / 45-120 minutes by car / 120 minutes by transit
Downtown LA: 26.4 miles / 60-120 minutes by car / 110 minutes by transit
Santa Monica: 18.9 miles / 40-80 minutes by car / 120 minutes by transit
Schools 1-12
Rockland Academy (Private) - Rated 5/5 via Great Migrations
Schools 6-12
Fusion Academy Warner Center (Private) - Rated 5/5 via Great Migrations
Halstrom Academy Woodland Hills (Private) - Rated 5/5 via Great Migrations
For kid-friendly fun, DeSoto Avenue offers an array of activities for families to enjoy from GlowZone and indoor play gyms to mini golfing and a laser tag. Warner Park throws free summer concerts and is a great place for kids play year-round. Ventura Boulevard is considered the neighborhoods main street for its quality restaurants, boutiques, luxury housing, and many small businesses. Another plus? Woodland Hills's prime location between the mountains and beaches of Malibu give residents many recreational and beach amenities to enjoy. The most visited beaches include: Point Dume State Beach, El Matador State Beach, Paradise Cove Beach, and Broad Beach. Outdoor enthusiasts can head to Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Reserve and Topanga Overlook, for scenic vistas, trails, and picnic areas.
Sources:
https://goodmigrations.com/city-guides/los-angeles/woodland-hills
https://www.neighborhoods.com/blog/what-its-like-to-live-in-woodland-hills-los-angeles
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