San Fernando Valley

The Valley

Woodland Hills

Home to the Valley's largest shopping destination, anchored by Westfield Topanga and the evolving Warner Center.

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Sherman Oaks

Home prices can shift dramatically within a few blocks, north versus south of Ventura Boulevard.

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Encino

Balboa Park and Lake Balboa give Encino an unusual amount of open, green space for the Valley.

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Studio City

Named for the nearby CBS Studio Center, still tied to its entertainment-industry roots.

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Valley Village

Split off from North Hollywood in 1991 to become its own officially recognized neighborhood.

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Tarzana

Named for Tarzan, the character its original landowner, author Edgar Rice Burroughs, created.

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Calabasas

Nearly 60% of Calabasas is preserved as open space, protecting its natural landscape long-term.

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Westside & Central LA

The Westside & Beyond

Hollywood Hills

Many streets here predate modern planning standards, no two lots are laid out quite alike.

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Mar Vista

One of LA's first planned suburban communities, still evolving one custom home at a time.

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Culver City

An independent city, not an LA neighborhood, with its own police, schools, and city government.

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Santa Monica

The official western terminus of Historic Route 66, still marked at the end of the pier.

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West Los Angeles

Not one neighborhood but several, Sawtelle and Rancho Park feel worlds apart just minutes from each other.

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Beyond the List

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