Warner Center defines Woodland Hills. The commercial office corridor, the recent post-1995 multifamily construction concentrated around it, the retail and hospitality development, and the hillside residential inventory south of Ventura — three investment profiles, one ZIP code.
Warner Center is one of the larger employment nodes in the San Fernando Valley. When the office buildings are occupied, the surrounding multifamily fills with corporate renters who commute short distances. When the offic...
Read the full seller's guide →Living in townWoodland Hills is an LA City neighborhood at the far western edge of the San Fernando Valley, anchored by Warner Center (the major commercial office district) and a mix of residential, retail, and hospitality development...
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Read the full FAQ →Woodland Hills is really three investment markets — Warner Center corridor post-1995 product (institutional-favored), hillside pre-1978 residential (RSO-affected), and mid-vintage mid-rise (case-by-case). The right underwriting depends on which profile the building fits.
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