Direct AnswerCanoga Park is covered by two main residential ZIP codes. 91303 is the smaller, denser, more southern/eastern ZIP, closer to the historic core and the Warner Center edge, with more condo/multifamily and older housing. 91304 is the larger northern/western ZIP, with more single-family tracts, reaching toward the West Hills boundary. Reported ZIP-level medians put 91304 higher (around $995K) than 91303 (around $781K) per Realtytrac; the canonical Canoga Park citywide median is $765,500 (data.json). LAUSD attendance is by address, not ZIP - confirm per address.

"Canoga Park" spans two very different ZIP codes. Which one a home is in tells you a lot about its housing type and price.

91303 vs 91304

ZIPCharacterReported median
91303Smaller, denser, southern/eastern - near the historic core and Warner Center edge; more condo/multifamily and older housing.~$781K (Realtytrac)
91304Larger northern/western ZIP; more single-family tracts, reaching toward the West Hills boundary.~$995K (Realtytrac)

The canonical Canoga Park citywide median home price is $765,500 (data.json). ZIP-level figures vary by source and are time-sensitive - I pull a live, dated comp set for the specific area.

On schools: LAUSD attendance is by street address, not ZIP code. Don't assume a school from the ZIP - confirm the assigned school for the specific address with the LAUSD Resident School Finder.

How to choose

If you want more single-family inventory and a bit more space, 91304 (north/west) skews that way; if you want the denser, older, more value-oriented core near Warner Center, 91303 does. Either way, comp the specific block. See Canoga Park real estate · Old Town Canoga Park · Warner Center spillover.